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Discover Cyprus' history and haunting sights on this private 8-hour tour from Limassol, covering Salamis, Famagusta, Othello Castle, and Varosha ghost town.
Explore Cyprus’ fascinating east coast with the Limassol: Private Tour Famagusta, Salamis and Ghost Town. Priced at $516 per group up to 6 people, this 8-hour journey offers an in-depth look at some of the island’s most iconic and intriguing sites. With a 4.5-star provider rating, the tour combines historical ruins, medieval castles, and the eerie silence of the abandoned Varosha district — perfect for history buffs and curious travelers alike.
This private tour departs from Limassol, with flexible pickup options at over 40 locations, ensuring convenience for many travelers. The experience includes a fully insured air-conditioned vehicle, a professional driver, and an experienced guide fluent in English and Russian. While the tour is comprehensive and well-paced, it is not suitable for children under 12, pregnant women, or those with mobility limitations.
In just one day, the tour offers a deep dive into Cyprus’ turbulent past, lively heritage, and striking landscapes, making it a compelling choice for visitors eager to understand the island beyond its beaches. A highlight is the chance to walk through Salamis’ ancient ruins, explore Famagusta’s medieval Old Town, and stand amidst the haunting remains of Varosha. The tour balances historical exploration with memorable views, though expect a busy day with some walking involved.


The tour begins with a pick-up from over 40 hotel and location options in Limassol, with detailed instructions provided after booking. The first stop is Strovilia, a short 20-minute pass-by that offers a scenic view along Cyprus’ east coast. This stretch sets the tone for the day, with views of the Mediterranean and the landscape around the border area.
While not a lengthy stop, this coastal drive introduces travelers to the geography and history of the region, known for its divided towns and border zones. It’s a calm start before the focus shifts to ancient history and modern ghost towns.
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The iconic Salamis Ancient City is the first major stop, offering a 25-minute guided visit and photo opportunity. Founded by a hero linked to Homer’s Iliad, Salamis boasts extensive ruins that narrate Cyprus’ ancient past. Visitors walk among remains of temples, theaters, and baths, which evoke the vibrancy of this once-thriving city.
The guide explains the significance of the ruins, highlighting how Salamis once stood as the largest city in Cyprus. The site’s history is palpable, and the ruins provide a glimpse into the island’s classical era. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes for walking on uneven surfaces and prepare for some exposure to the sun.

Next, the tour moves to Famagusta, a city with a deep-rooted history as a bustling port. Here, a 20-minute photo stop and guided walk focus on the Old Town, where medieval walls and historic streets tell stories of Cyprus’ diverse past. This area blends medieval architecture with stories of Ottoman and Venetian influences.
The highlight is Othello Castle, a 14th-century fortress built by the Lusignan dynasty. This fortress, amid panoramic views, is associated with the legendary jealousy of Shakespeare’s Othello, adding a layer of romantic legend to the historical site. Visitors get a chance to walk along the defensive walls, enjoying sweeping vistas over the city and coast.

A key stop is the Gothic Saint Nicholas Cathedral, a remarkable architectural piece inspired by Notre Dame. Originally a Christian cathedral, it was later converted into a mosque during Ottoman rule, reflecting Cyprus’ layered history. The guide points out architectural elements and discusses the building’s transformation over centuries.
Visitors appreciate how the cathedral exemplifies the blend of religious and cultural influences that shape Cyprus. The site provides a peaceful setting for reflection amid its historic architecture, and the guide shares stories about its changing functions.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour’s most striking stop is Varosha, the abandoned district once famous for its hotels and beaches. Now, it remains a silent, deserted area, left untouched since the 1974 conflict. A 40-minute guided walk takes visitors through the empty streets, showing vacant buildings and the eerie quiet that pervades the district.
This site offers a poignant reminder of Cyprus’ complex history. While the streets are silent, the sense of what once was lingers strongly. Visitors should be prepared for a somber, thought-provoking experience, with opportunities to take photographs of the deserted buildings.

After the sightseeing, the tour allocates 80 minutes for a lunch break and free exploration in Famagusta. The area offers options to relax, enjoy local cuisine, and stroll through the city at leisure. It’s a good chance to absorb the atmosphere, shop for souvenirs, or revisit favorite spots.
The timing allows for a relaxed pace, though the overall schedule remains busy, so travelers should manage their time accordingly. The guide is available for additional insights or recommendations during this period.

Following lunch, the tour resumes with a 20-minute pass-by of scenic coastal areas as the journey continues back toward Limassol. This part of the drive offers glimpses of the shoreline and the landscape, providing a restful moment after a busy morning of exploration.

The tour concludes with a drop-off at over 40 hotel and location options in Limassol. The number of drop-off points ensures convenience regardless of where travelers are staying. The guide provides detailed instructions to ensure a smooth end to the day, completing the full circle of this comprehensive sightseeing experience.
This private tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, air-conditioned transportation, and an experienced guide fluent in English and Russian. The price of $516 covers the entire group, making it a cost-effective way to see many key sites in one day.
Entrance tickets are not included but cost around 3-5 euros per site. Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, sun hats, and water to stay comfortable during the outdoor visits. The tour is not suitable for children under 12, pregnant women, or individuals with mobility issues.
What makes this tour appealing is the combination of ancient ruins, medieval architecture, and contemporary history all in one day. The private group setting ensures a personalized experience, with flexible pickup options and a tailored pace.
The visit to Salamis’ ruins and Varosha provides contrasting perspectives: one a lively archaeological site, the other a haunting reminder of Cyprus’s recent conflicts. The Othello Castle and Saint Nicholas Cathedral add layers of legend and cultural depth often missing from more superficial tours.
However, the full-day schedule means the pace is brisk, and travelers should be prepared for some walking and sun exposure. The entrance fees are optional but should be factored into the overall experience.
This tour offers a well-rounded view of Cyprus’ history, from ancient times to modern conflicts. The expert guidance brings stories to life, and the scenic drives enhance the experience. It’s ideal for those interested in history, architecture, and poignant landmarks.
The private setting allows for a more relaxed experience compared to group tours. The costs are reasonable considering the full-day exploration and personalized service. The tour’s balanced itinerary keeps the pace lively while providing plenty of time at each major site.
While not suitable for very young children or those with mobility issues, this tour suits travelers who want a thorough, insightful day of sightseeing in Cyprus’s east. It’s especially compelling for those fascinated by Cyprus’ historical layers and the story of Varosha.
Is transportation included in the tour price?
Yes, the tour includes fully insured, air-conditioned transportation with a professional driver.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, from pickup to drop-off.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance tickets are not included and typically cost 3-5 euros per site.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, sun hat, sunscreen, and water.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is not suitable for children under 12 years, pregnant women, or those with mobility constraints.
Can I choose my pickup location?
Yes, there are over 40 pickup points in Limassol, with detailed arrangements provided after booking.
Is food provided during the tour?
No, lunch is not included; there’s a 80-minute free time for lunch in Famagusta.
Are guides available in languages other than English and Russian?
The tour is conducted in English and Russian only.
What makes this tour different from others?
Its private group format, comprehensive itinerary, and focus on historical sites and the ghost town set it apart.
How flexible is the schedule?
The itinerary is fixed, but the private nature allows for some tailored adjustments if needed.
This Limassol-private tour provides a detailed look into Cyprus’ layered history and unforgettable sights. Perfect for travelers eager to combine history, legends, and haunting sites into a single memorable day.
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