Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover Cyprus with this full-day tour exploring Paphos, including visits to Aphrodite's Rock, olive oil park, Omodos wine village, and traditional pasteli workshop.

This full-day tour in Paphos, priced at $65.85 per person, offers an immersive experience into Cyprus’ rich traditions, mythological sites, and delicious local foods. With a duration of approximately 8 hours and 30 minutes, the tour combines cultural sightseeing, culinary demonstrations, and scenic stops. It includes round-trip transfers, a professional guide, and visits to key locations like Aphrodite’s Rock, Oleastro Olive Park, and Omodos Village.
While the tour hits many highlights efficiently, it’s important to note that food and drinks are not included, and the tour does not include lunch. This makes it a good choice for those eager to explore Cyprus’ history and flavors without an overly hurried pace. The group size is capped at 53 travelers, ensuring a comfortable experience.

If wine interests you, we've examined these other wine experiences in Paphos

This tour departs conveniently from central Paphos hotels, with pickup and drop-off included. The tour’s coach is air-conditioned, making the day comfortable even in warm weather. The pickup is available from most central locations, and it’s advisable to confirm your pick-up point with the operator beforehand.
The entire experience is designed to maximize sightseeing without feeling rushed. The group size is limited to 53 travelers, which supports a friendly and manageable atmosphere. The tour operates from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM, fitting well into a full day of exploration.

The first stop is Anogyra Village, a charming spot known for its traditional carob-based delicacies. Here, visitors head to the Pastelopoieio, a small workshop where pasteli (a carob toffee) is made. This free tour activity provides a hands-on look at a local sweet that’s an important part of Cypriot cuisine.
At Anogyra, the scenery is picturesque, with cobblestone streets and stone-built houses that reflect the village’s authentic character. The visit lasts about an hour, offering enough time to observe and perhaps sample some fresh Cyprus Delight.

Next, the tour takes you to Oleastro Olive Park, an eco-friendly olive oil mill and museum. This included visit offers insight into olive oil production, a cornerstone of Cypriot life, and its health benefits.
Here, you’ll observe how olive trees are cultivated, and learn about traditional olive oil extraction techniques. The museum exhibits detail the history of olive oil in Cyprus, adding an educational dimension to this scenic stop. The 1-hour visit also emphasizes sustainable practices, making it engaging for visitors interested in eco-friendly initiatives.
The tour then moves to Omodos Village, a charming wine-producing town with cobblestone streets and traditional stone houses. Visitors have about 2 hours in this village, giving ample time to stroll and explore.
A highlight is visiting a historic winery, where the guide explains Cyprus wine-making traditions. Guests have the opportunity to sample local wines as part of the free tasting, enjoying some of the best vintages Cyprus has to offer. The village itself offers a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for wandering and soaking up local culture.
One of the most iconic stops is Petra tou Romiou, also known as Aphrodite’s Rock. This legendary site is said to be the birthplace of the Goddess of Love, Aphrodite.
Visitors spend about 45 minutes here, taking in the breathtaking coastline and enjoying opportunities for photos. The free access and stunning natural scenery make it a highlight of the tour, especially for those interested in mythology and spectacular views.

A unique feature of this tour is the demonstration of how Cyprus Delight (loukoumia) is made. This hands-on explanation enhances the cultural experience, allowing visitors to appreciate the art of traditional sweet-making.
Along With this, the visit to the Pasteli Workshop emphasizes local craftsmanship, giving insight into how carob and honey are transformed into beloved sweets. These culinary elements are woven into the tour to deepen understanding of Cypriot traditions.
The tour package includes professional guiding services, air-conditioned transportation, and visits to Oleastro and the Pasteli Workshop. It’s a well-organized experience that balances sightseeing and cultural learning.
Since food and drinks are not included, travelers should plan to bring snacks or purchase meals during free time at Omodos. Comfortable footwear is recommended, especially for walking through villages and at outdoor sites. The maximum group size of 53 travelers fosters a relaxed environment, and confirmation of booking is received immediately.
While most reviews praise the value and content of the tour, some mention limitations. For example, the guide’s proficiency in English might vary; one review notes that explanations could be clearer. Plus, the Baths of Aphrodite are mentioned as a less impressive stop by one reviewer, which could influence expectations for that site.
The tour’s pacing seems suitable for most, but those seeking an in-depth exploration of each site might find the shorter visit at certain stops somewhat limited.
This Taste of Cyprus tour suits visitors eager to combine scenic beauty, mythology, and local cuisine in a single day. Those interested in olive oil, wine, sweets, and legends will particularly appreciate the stops at Oleastro and Aphrodite’s Rock.
It’s ideal for first-time visitors who want an overview of Paphos and its surroundings, but may not suit travelers seeking long, leisurely explorations of each site. The moderate physical activity and group setting make it accessible for most.
This tour offers a practical, well-rounded introduction to Cyprus’ mythology, culinary traditions, and scenic sights. The guided visits to Anogyra Village, Oleastro Olive Park, Omodos Village, and Aphrodite’s Rock provide a balanced mix of culture and natural beauty.
While the guide’s explanations could sometimes be clearer, the value for money, scenic stops, and local tastes make it a worthwhile choice for those wanting an immersive day. It’s especially suited for first-time visitors who want a rundown without sacrificing comfort or authenticity.
“The tour guide Nemo was excellent and the tour covered alot. The only disappointing part was the baths of Aphrodite. The rest of the tour was excel…”
Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, round-trip transfers from central Paphos hotels are included, making logistics straightforward.
Are meals included during the tour?
No, food and drinks are not included, so travelers should plan to eat independently.
How long is the visit to Aphrodite’s Rock?
The stop at Petra tou Romiou lasts approximately 45 minutes.
What is the group size limit?
The tour has a maximum of 53 travelers, ensuring a manageable group size.
What should I wear for this tour?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, especially for walking through villages and outdoor sites.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.