Things to do in Paralimni, Famagusta District: The Best Day Trips from

October 17, 2021 Chanda Heide

Paralimni (Greek: Παραλίμνι) is a town situated in the southeast of Cyprus, slightly inland, within the Famagusta District. Since the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus, it has increased in size and status, due to the migration of many refugees fleeing from the north. Many of the people who work in the tourist industry of Protaras and Ayia Napa live in Paralimni, which is now the temporary administrative centre of the Famagusta District and the biggest municipality of the Greek Cypriot-controlled area of the district.
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1. Pano Lefkara, Choirokoitia and Walled Nicosia from Protaras

Cyprus Walks Etc
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The trip includes some of the most important cultural attractions in Cyprus. Furthermore depending on the option selected, if we have time (and depending on travellers' preferences) we may also visit other important cultural heritage sites in the area (eg Panagia Angeloktisti church in Kiti village) or even do some wine tasting in a winery near Pano Lefkara village.

Inclusions: Possibly) Walking tour, Private tour, All taxes, fees and handling charges, Driver/guide, Pickup and drop-off from designated meeting points, Possibly) Birdwatching

Exclusions: Food and drinks, Choirokoitia Neolithic site entry fee

Reviewed By Dave H

We had a wonderful walk from the Crystal Springs Beach Hotel to Protaras. It was a lovely seaside walk though we almost got lost

2. Nicosia Famagusta and Kyrenia Private Day Trip with Salamis and Bellapais Abbey

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Get a comprehensive tour of Famagusta and Kyrenia’s on this full-day, private, guided tour from Nicosia. See the Roman ruins of Salamis, Bellapais, Kyrenia harbor, and Varosha on this historical tour. This tour includes pickup and drop-off for Nicosia hotels, private transport and all entrance fees.

Inclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off (hotels in Nicosia only), Private driver/guide, Transport by private, air-conditioned vehicle, Fuel surcharge

Exclusions: Food and drinks

Reviewed By Justawfulhols

Never Turkey or Cyprus again. The surly and arrogant nature of Turkish people only surpassed by their greed.

3. Old Kakopetria & Agios Nicolaos tis Stegis UNESCO church (from Protaras)

Cyprus Walks Etc

The experience presents the traveller with two very authentic attractions in rural, semi-mountainous Cyprus. Both are highly recommended for those who want to experience the island's rich cultural heritage. The short walk next to the stream in Kakopetria adds a small natural component to the trip.

Inclusions: Private transportation, Air-conditioned vehicle

Exclusions: No food or drinks are included in the package

Reviewed By Dave H

We had a wonderful walk from the Crystal Springs Beach Hotel to Protaras. It was a lovely seaside walk though we almost got lost

4. Around Cape Greko walk (upto 10 km) - from Nicosia

Cyprus Walks Etc

This coastal walk connects Konnos beach at the northern tip of Cape Greko park with Glyky Nero beach in Ayia Napa. The route is 10 km long on the rocky coast. Cape Greko park is a small park between the bustling beach resorts of Ayia Napa and Protaras. The itinerary (a possible stretch of it is on Aphrodite trail) goes by major attractions in the area including the group of sea caves in Agia Napa, the group of sea caves of Cape Greko (known as Palathkia 'ie Palaces), as well as Ammos Tou Kambouri beach, Kermia beach, Kamara tou Koraka natural arch and Agioi Anargyroi chapel (and adjacent cave). Cape Greko park is a good destination also for birdwatchers, especially during spring migration. The waters are usually very calm on the east side. In the hot season sea turtles visit the area to feed. In older times the Mediterranean monk seal was also around - now a few individuals are spotted here sporadically.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation

Exclusions: No food or drinks are included in the package

5. Around Cape Greko walk (upto 10 km) - from Larnaca

Cyprus Walks Etc

This coastal walk connects Konnos beach at the northern tip of Cape Greko park with Glyky Nero beach in Ayia Napa. The route is 10 km long on the rocky coast. Cape Greko park is a small park between the bustling beach resorts of Ayia Napa and Protaras. The itinerary (a possible stretch of it is on Aphrodite trail) goes by major attractions in the area including the group of sea caves in Agia Napa, the group of sea caves of Cape Greko (known as Palathkia 'ie Palaces), as well as Ammos Tou Kambouri beach, Kermia beach, Kamara tou Koraka natural arch and Agioi Anargyroi chapel (and adjacent cave). Cape Greko park is a good destination also for birdwatchers, especially during spring migration. The waters are usually very calm on the east side. In the hot season sea turtles visit the area to feed. In older times the Mediterranean monk seal was also around - now a few individuals are spotted here sporadically.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation

Exclusions: No food or drinks are included in the package

6. Around Cape Greko walk (upto 10 km) - from Protaras

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This coastal walk connects Konnos beach at the northern tip of Cape Greko park with Glyky Nero beach in Ayia Napa. The route is 10 km long on the rocky coast. Cape Greko park is a small park between the bustling beach resorts of Ayia Napa and Protaras. The itinerary (a possible stretch of it is on Aphrodite trail) goes by major attractions in the area including the group of sea caves in Agia Napa, the group of sea caves of Cape Greko (known as Palathkia 'ie Palaces), as well as Ammos Tou Kambouri beach, Kermia beach, Kamara tou Koraka natural arch and Agioi Anargyroi chapel (and adjacent cave). Cape Greko park is a good destination also for birdwatchers, especially during spring migration. The waters are usually very calm on the east side. In the hot season sea turtles visit the area to feed. In older times the Mediterranean monk seal was also around - now a few individuals are spotted here sporadically.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation

Exclusions: No food or drinks are included in the package

Reviewed By Dave H

We had a wonderful walk from the Crystal Springs Beach Hotel to Protaras. It was a lovely seaside walk though we almost got lost

7. Around Cape Greko walk (upto 10 km) - from Agia Napa

Cyprus Walks Etc

This coastal walk connects Konnos beach at the northern tip of Cape Greko park with Glyky Nero beach in Ayia Napa. The route is 10 km long on the rocky coast. Cape Greko park is a small park between the bustling beach resorts of Ayia Napa and Protaras. The itinerary (a possible stretch of it is on Aphrodite trail) goes by major attractions in the area including the group of sea caves in Agia Napa, the group of sea caves of Cape Greko (known as Palathkia 'ie Palaces), as well as Ammos Tou Kambouri beach, Kermia beach, Kamara tou Koraka natural arch and Agioi Anargyroi chapel (and adjacent cave). Cape Greko park is a good destination also for birdwatchers, especially during spring migration. The waters are usually very calm on the east side. In the hot season sea turtles visit the area to feed. In older times the Mediterranean monk seal was also around - now a few individuals are spotted here sporadically.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation

Exclusions: No food or drinks are included in the package

Reviewed By 771thorsten

Nice day. Good Tour guide. A lot of walking. Beautiful waterfall. I can recommand this Trip. Try it!

8. Ancient Cyprus Private Full-Day Tour with Pickup

The Little Tour Co.

Enjoy a day away from the beach and instead soak up the amazing culture and history that Cyprus has to offer. This tour will visit the Roman city of Kourion - a 2,000 year old archaeological site which is constantly being excavated. After lunch at a local taverna, we will go slightly off the beaten track to the Neolithic site of Choirokoitia. Occupied from the 7th to the 4th millennium B.C. it is one of the most important prehistoric sites in the eastern Mediterranean and a Unesco heritage site. This tour can be adapted to suit you. We cater only for private groups for a personal experience. Pickup and drop-off times can also be flexible.

Inclusions: Bottled water, Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation

Exclusions: Entry fees to Choirokoitia approx €2.50 in total per person, Lunch, Souvenirs, Entry fees to Kourion approx €10.00 in total per person

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