Things To Do in Limassol This Summer
It’s the second largest city of Cyprus, meaning there are plenty of things to do in Limassol. The city enjoys immense diversity and it’s true identity is unleashed with a series of layers. These layers include a small port town with a breathtaking coat line, a modern, cosmopolitan hub, a trendy marina, and the spellbinding remnants of the ancient city of Kourion.
The city of Limassol has much to offer its residents and travelers as it is a beautifully preserved treasure trove of cultures, history and traditions. Allow us to walk you through some of the most poignant experiences and attractions to rejoice in Limassol.
Limassol Marina
Head out to the Limassol marina for a splendid day under the sun. The Marina exudes a posh, cosmopolitan charm with its high-end coastline and a bustling harbor lined with luxury yachts. The Marina is home to a wide range of upscale cafes, bars, luxury designer brands, and fine dining restaurants.
It is the perfect destination to relax and unwind with retail therapy, take long walks in the seafront Molos Park, or go on a romantic dinner date with your partner.
Find the offical website for the Marina here.
Kourion Archaeological Site
Tucked in the scenic hillside towards the outskirts of Limassol, the Kourion archaeological site is filled with splendid wonders that allow you unravel the historical mysteries of the ancient kingdoms of Cyprus. Located in a lush and breathtaking valley of the River Kouris, this site introduces you to the Greek legend of Argos of Peloponnese.
You can explore the magnificence of the Greco-Roman theatre, which dates back to second century BC and has been fully restored. You can enjoy musical shows, cultural events and theatre at this splendid open-air location during summer months. The House of Eustolios is another impressive attraction to visit here.
Properties in Limassol
Cyprus Wine Museum
Limassol is a significant landmark to rejoice the rich and diverse wine culture and history of Cyprus. The Cyprus Wine Museum, tucked in Limassol’s Erimi village, allows you to explore the depths of local wine cultures and the beauty of wine trails. You can learn a great deal about the history of Cypriot wine-making, and explore striking exhibitions featuring rare artefacts and archeological remains.
You can revisit the historical heritage of Cypriot wine-making cultures, a journey that will take you through traditions and heritage spanning over fifty-five centuries.
Find more info here.