Limassol

Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean. The southern central coast is home to the port city of Limassol. The city is a convenient starting point from which to explore the island's ancient ruins and lush scenic highlights, including miles of olive, orange and lemon groves, cherry orchards and vineyards that cling to the island's craggy slopes. Wooded mountains create a stunning backdrop to the stretches of picture-perfect beaches rimming the coastline.

Attractions

See the Kolossi Castle built by Knights of St John where Richard the Lionheart is said to have married Berengaria. Or marvel at the colorful mosaics in the House of Dionysus at Paphos. Other attractions in Limassol itself include the old port, public gardens, a small zoo, an archaeological museum and a folkloric museum.

Shopping

Lace, copper ware, pottery and basketwork are popular souvenir items. Some shops may be closed on Sunday.

Food

Restaurants offering Greek, Continental, Arabic, Indian and Chinese cuisine are available. You may want to try the traditional meze, or hors d'oeuvres, which can include almost anything. The variety is so great that one can easily make an entire meal of meze.

Currency

The local currency is the Cypriot pound.

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