Begin with a stop at Kolossi Castle, a well-preserved medieval fortress once linked to the Knights Hospitaller and the Crusaders. While primarily historical, the castle is wrapped in local legends and stories that connect Cyprus’s medieval era with its earlier myth-filled past.
Next, visit the impressive Kourion Ruins, one of the island’s most important ancient city-kingdoms. Perched high above the Mediterranean, Kourion is closely associated with ancient Greek mythology, particularly the cult of Apollo Hylates, the god of light and prophecy. Explore the Greco-Roman theater, intricate mosaic floors, and ancient villas while learning how myth, religion, and daily life were deeply intertwined here.
Conclude at Aphrodite’s Beach (Petra tou Romiou), one of the most iconic and mythological sites in Cyprus. According to legend, this is the birthplace of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty, who emerged from the sea foam at this very spot. The dramatic coastal scenery makes it a perfect place for photos and reflection.