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Discover Cyprus’s countryside on an 8-hour tour with a Polish-speaking guide, visiting Saint Lazarus Church, Lefkara, a winery, and enjoying a traditional lunch.

This 8-hour tour in Larnaca District, Cyprus offers a well-rounded experience that combines cultural sights, local food, and wine tasting, all led by a knowledgeable Polish-speaking guide. With 35 reviews and a high rating of 4.8/5, this tour appeals to travelers interested in authentic local traditions and scenic villages. Pickup options are conveniently available from Ayia Napa, Protaras, and Larnaca, making it accessible for visitors staying in these popular areas.
What sets this tour apart is its focus on genuine local experiences, including visits to St. Lazarus Church, the Lefkara village, a Cypriot winery, and an organic olive farm. The inclusion of a traditional meze lunch at a mountain tavern further enriches the journey. While the itinerary is packed with highlights, it’s worth noting that the pace can be lively, and comfortable shoes are recommended. This tour is best suited for those eager to explore Cyprus’s rural charm with a guided, culturally immersive approach.
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The tour begins with a visit to Larnaca’s Saint Lazarus Church, where a guided 30-minute tour introduces the history and architecture of this significant religious site. The church is a highlight for those interested in religious heritage and offers a glimpse into Cyprus’s spiritual life. The guide leads you through the church’s interior, sharing stories and facts that illuminate its importance.
Following this, a scenic bus ride takes you to the next stops, giving time to admire the countryside and prepare for upcoming experiences. The bus journey lasts about 45 minutes, setting a comfortable pace and offering chances to enjoy views of the Cypriot landscape.

One of the most praised elements of this tour is the wine tasting at a local winery called Christoudia Winery. Surrounded by vineyards cultivating only Cypriot grape varieties, this stop lasts approximately 30 minutes. Visitors are treated to tasting a selection of wines, gaining insight into Cyprus’s wine-making traditions. The guidance during this session is engaging and educational, making it a favorite among past guests who appreciate the authenticity of local wine.
The wine tasting complements the overall theme of experiencing Cyprus’s rural roots and culinary offerings. It also provides a relaxing break amid the sightseeing schedule, giving guests a chance to savor regional flavors.
A stop in Lefkara offers free time to stroll through this charming village, renowned for its handmade lace called “Lefaritika” and intricate silverware. The village’s narrow streets and traditional shops are perfect for browsing unique souvenirs. Visitors can observe local artisans at work or simply enjoy a peaceful walk through the picturesque surroundings.
Lefkara’s reputation as a hub of craftwork adds a cultural richness to the tour, and past reviews highlight the village’s artisanal charm. It’s an ideal spot for those interested in traditional Cypriot crafts and local shopping.
More Great Tours NearbyA highlight of the tour is the meze-style lunch at a traditional mountain tavern in Vavatsinia. The meal features a variety of authentic dishes prepared according to local recipes and is served in a warm, rustic setting. The lunch lasts about an hour, allowing enough time to enjoy a generous spread of Cypriot delicacies.
Guests often praise the delicious food and the generous portion sizes, with reviews mentioning that the lunch exceeds expectations and is a perfect complement to the morning’s sightseeing. The local tavern offers a cozy atmosphere, making the meal both a culinary and cultural experience.

Next, the tour takes you to the Terra Oliva Organic Olive Farm, where a 30-minute visit introduces visitors to organic olive cultivation. The farm offers a variety of olive products for tasting, including oils and other delicacies. This stop illustrates the importance of olives in Cypriot life and provides a chance to sample fresh, locally made products.
The farm visit is straightforward but highly valued for its authenticity and the quality of the tastings. It’s a great way to learn about Cyprus’s olive-growing traditions and bring home some artisanal products.

In Lefkara, visitors enjoy about 45 minutes of free time to explore shops, observe artisans, or relax in the village’s peaceful ambiance. This time allows for browsing handmade lace, silver jewelry, and other crafts, providing a tangible connection to local culture.
The village’s atmosphere is charming and laid-back, making it a lovely spot to soak in traditional Cypriot life before heading back to the starting points. The stop is particularly popular among those interested in crafts or looking for authentic souvenirs.
The day concludes with a one-hour bus ride back to the original pick-up points, which include hotels, supermarkets, and popular landmarks across Ayia Napa, Protaras, and Larnaca. The organized drop-offs ensure convenience, and the journey offers a moment to reflect on the day’s highlights.
Past travelers appreciate the smooth organization and the variety of drop-off options, which make returning to their accommodations straightforward and stress-free.

This tour offers a balanced mix of religious sites, villages, vineyards, and culinary experiences. It is particularly well-suited for travelers who enjoy cultural insights, local food, and crafts, along with scenic countryside views. The Polish-speaking guide enhances the experience with detailed explanations, making it ideal for Polish speakers or those seeking a guided experience in their language.
While the day is filled with memorable stops, it’s worth considering the pace, which can be quite busy, and the need for comfortable shoes for walking in villages. The lunch is a highlight, praised for its authenticity and quality, and the wine tasting adds a special touch.
This tour excels at showcasing Cyprus’s rural charm and traditional crafts, making it a compelling choice for those interested in genuine local culture. The high rating of 4.8/5 and positive reviews highlight its popularity and quality. The organized pickup from key locations and the all-inclusive nature—covering transport, guide, and lunch—offer good value for a full-day experience.
However, travelers should be prepared for a structured schedule and the possibility of a lively pace. It’s best suited for adventurous food lovers, craft enthusiasts, and anyone eager to explore Cyprus beyond its beaches. This tour provides a rich taste of Cypriot life, with memorable visits to historic sites, charming villages, and regional specialties.
“A wonderful trip! The guide was very interesting. The food (lunch) was delicious! I recommend it to everyone!”
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
The tour involves walking through villages and some uneven surfaces, so those with mobility concerns should consider this before booking.
What languages is the guide available in?
The guide speaks Polish exclusively, making it ideal for Polish-speaking travelers seeking detailed explanations.
Can I join the tour if I don’t speak Polish?
This tour is specifically led in Polish, so non-Polish speakers might find it less accessible. Check if other language options are available.
How early do pickup times start?
Pickup from Protaras begins between 7:15 and 7:30 AM, from Ayia Napa between 7:40 and 8:00 AM, and from Larnaca between 8:25 and 8:40 AM. Exact times are sent via email before the trip.
What should I bring for the tour?
Comfortable shoes, a sun hat, and sunscreen are recommended to stay comfortable during outdoor stops and walking.
Is there a refund policy?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Payment is flexible with the option to reserve now and pay later.