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Cheap
Flights To Paphos
XL Airways - the home of cheap flights to Paphos Fly to Paphos
where traditional Cypriot hospitality and over 300 days of
sunshine a year have made Cyprus a beautiful island of contrasts
and kept her a perennial favourite of the Brits. Enjoy the
cool pines and cedars of the Troodos Mountains and the wild,
untamed scenery of the Akamas Peninsula where boats drift
gently to and fro, anchored off secluded beaches.

XL Airways specialise in cheap
flights to Paphos
Fly to Paphos where the Venetian fort stands guard
proudly over the many open-air tavernas lining the harbour
and the fresh fish meze is mouthwateringly superb. Your XL
Airways flight to Paphos lets you experience the delights
of one of Cyprus' most charming resorts with her wealth of
archaeological treasures and the magic of Aphrodite.

Paphos the world heritage city
Steeped in history, the entire town of Paphos is registered
as a UNESCO World Heritage site and boasts some fabulous insights
into the ancient world. The vast honeycombed complex of the
Tomb of the Kings is chief amongst these but in the Houses
of Dionysus and of other noblemen, the amazing mosaics of
Paphos cover entire floors and depict scenes from Greek mythology.
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Golden
beaches
From long expanses of hotel-flanked golden sands to remote
sandy coves accessible only by boat, the island of Cyprus
boasts an enormous variety of beaches around its coastline.
Many hold Blue Flag status for cleanliness including the crescent
shaped sands of Paphos' Coral Bay around which a thriving
village resort has grown and the string of golden beaches
that hug the coast from Paphos to Limassol.
Water park thrills 'n' spills
For family fun in the sun, the famous Wet'n Wild Water Park
on the Limassol to Nicosia road and Fasouri Watermania near
Limassol's Kolossi lie within easy reach of both Paphos and
Larnaca with thrilling water adventures and lazy river floats
to suit all ages.
Riding the waves
It's difficult to beat the warm, calm waters of Cyprus for
leisure watersports. Franchises operate from most of the numerous
popular beaches and offer pleasure seekers the excitement
of jet skis, hydro jets, banana boats, parasailing, skiing
and wakeboarding. The Akamas National Park to the north of
Paphos has many beautiful and unusual snorkelling and dive
sites with boats departing from the villages of Latchi and
Polis.
Underwater exploration
With perfect conditions for the beginner, Cyprus' warm offshore
waters provide good visibility and gentle currents with a
number of sites in the Paphos area alone offering a variety
of caves, wrecks and ancient artefacts scattered across the
sea bed. One of the island's most impressive sites is the
Zenobia ferry wreck near Larnaca, deemed to be one of the
world's top ten wreck dives and suitable for all levels of
experience.
Cyprus Golf Resorts
Golf has been a relatively recent introduction to Cyprus'
portfolio of visitor attractions, the first championship course
at Tsada just north of Paphos opening in 1994. With the addition
of the Secret Valley Golf Club and the Aphrodite Hills Golf
Club opening to the east of Paphos just later, the island
can now offer golfers a choice of challenging world class
courses playable in almost year round sunshine.
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