Cyprus Tours - Explore Kurium and Limassol and district with Cyprus Tours

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Limassol grape harvest

Grape Harvest is a joyful
but hardworking time

Explore Kurium and Limassol and district with Cyprus Tours and experience the Cyprus tradition of celebration and hospitality in the vibrant seaside town Limassol (Lemesos). Explore the ancient Cyprus castles and fortresses , dine in luxurious hotels or enjoy any of the Limassol beaches.

In February before Lent, masked revellers invade the streets O Limassol with music, parades, and dancing for Carnival. In September, the Cyprus Wine Festival explodes in Limassol for a week. Every night people in restaurants, cafés, and nightclubs celebrate events momentous and trivial, from a soccer win to a sudden romance to yet another stunning sunset at day's end.

Limassol hotels

The Limassol coast features
many luxurious hotels

 

Explore ancient Cyprus castles and fortresses, the Cyprus Medieval Museum, or the Folk Art Museum, which is housed in an old mansion or spend time on any of the many Limassol beaches.

Walk on ten miles of beautiful Limassol beaches, deservedly known as the Cypriot Riviera. Stroll on the modern sea promenade or visit the lush Municipal Gardens. On the coastal road to the east, just after the luxurious hotels, you will find Amathus, one of the ancient city kingdoms of Cyprus. See the ruins and take a dip near the site of an ancient port.

 

 

 

Limassol Amathos

The ancient site
of Amathus

At 14 km west of Limassol lies Kolossi Castle, a medieval fortress whose walls contain not only an imposing tower and surrounding living quarters but also an ancient sugar factory.

Just 19 km west of Limassol, let Cyprus Tours take you to the Kurium archaeological site, an ancient city-kingdom, where you can take in a play or concert at the ancient Greco-Roman Theatre, overlooking the blue Mediterranean. And, a bit further on, explore a treasure trove of Greek and Roman sites, such as the Sanctuary of Apollo.