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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Got to see the mosaics; harbour is nice - pay to go in the fort if you want a view, otherwise just loiter; Tombs of the Kings at Coral Bay - don't fall in one - all open to the sky so a bit dodgy; beaches near but a slog to them; nice ampitheatre; Pauls Pillar where apostle was whipped. fenced off ruins. Also catacombs with votive tree. Gold jewelery at good prices.
New town has handy shopping. Nice sea front restaurants - all reasonable so take your pick when you are there. Old town shops inc.a Woolworths! Lots of new building going on still, but heart of the place still nice.
You have got to hire a jeep and get to the Akamas Peninsular. The Baths of Aphrodite are there - yeah right trap, that one, but the walks and views are stunning. The road - more like a tank track with serious ruts and drops - across the top and back pass the turtle hatchery at Lara Beach (taverna, accom.) is incredible. Polis, north of Paphos on the opposite coast is a good place to aim at as well. South side, Petra Tou Rominou is where Aphrodite (again) came out of the sea pleasant enough.
Warning re jeep hire - dont bother with a small car as the roads are pretty rough out of the towns, especially the forest drives - check the damn thing has a jack and wheel brace. In the Cedar Forest - where Cyprus Rally is held - 1 big puncture, 5 miles from ranger station, 15 miles from village staying in at Pano Panagia. Big problem..and 5.00 pm. as well. For some reason, 1 other car - the first seen for an hour - came by, and saved the day!
All in all, very pleased with the location friendly, clean, and a good experience. English spoken a lot except for up in the hills. A little effort at Greek is certainly welcomed. And watch out for the zivania - home distilled spirit that can be 90% proof!
Have a good break. (And rec. the guide by the AA 'Essential Cyprus'. Small book but good info.)