Tailor-Made Weddings in Cyprus

The Paphos Region, Kato Paphos and Ktima, Agios Georgios, Anarita, Armou ,Chloraka, Coral Bay and Coralia, Emba, Geroskipou, Kathikas, Kissonerga, Konia , Peyia, Polis and Latchi, Tala, Tsada


Geroskipou (Yeroskipou)

The largest of the suburban villages, Geroskipou borders the east of Paphos but retains its own village identity. Known for its arts and crafts, particularly pottery, Geroskipou also has one of the best Folk Art Museums on the island. A short distance south from its central square and park is a pebble/sandy beach, the Aphrodite Water Park, go-karting, mini-golf, five-a-side football pitch and amusement (lunar) park.

Kathikas

High in the hills, the village of Kathikas is surrounded by pine forests, vineyards and agricultural land. It is a 30 minute drive southwest to Paphos harbour and a 15 minute drive northwest to the coastal resorts of Polis and Latchi. Although Kathikas is just a small village it has all necesseary amenities, as well as a couple of restaurants deserving of their regional acclaim. Two nearby wineries help to ensure that you will not be short in your choice of red and white wines.

Kissonerga

Halfway between Kato Paphos and Coral Bay, Kissonerga is a small village in the heart of the banana plantations and a short distance uphill from the coast. Surprisingly, for a village in its location, there is little in the way of tourist accommodation and development is on a much smaller scale than that of its neighbouring villages Emba and Chloraka.

Konia

A small village set high on a hill in the scenic suburbs of Paphos, Konia is a largely unspoilt green area with fabulous coastal views. It is just five minutes' drive from the outskirts of Paphos and benefits from refreshing breezes even in the height of summer.