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Discover Cyprus’s past with this full-day tour from Paphos, exploring ancient ruins, a haunting ghost town, and historic Famagusta, guided by passionate experts.

This comprehensive tour from Paphos offers a fascinating journey through Cyprus’s layered history, blending archaeological marvels with poignant reminders of recent conflicts. With a well-paced itinerary, knowledgeable guides, and the chance to see both ancient ruins and a deserted ghost town, this experience is designed to satisfy history buffs, curious travelers, and anyone wanting an authentic glimpse into Cyprus’s complex past.
What really makes this tour stand out is its balance of historical depth and emotional storytelling. The guides, especially Eva, bring personal insights and heartfelt accounts to life, making the experience not just educational but profoundly moving. The chance to walk through Varosha, a city frozen in time since 1974, is a haunting highlight that adds a unique layer to the day.
However, it is a long day — approximately 11 to 12 hours — so you’ll want to be prepared for a full schedule and some travel time. The tour’s value lies in its comprehensive coverage of key sites, all at a reasonable price point of around $65 per person, which includes all entrance fees and transportation. It’s best suited for those with moderate physical fitness who enjoy history, photography, and meaningful stories.

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The tour begins early at 8:00 am, with pickup from your hotel in Paphos. The air-conditioned vehicle ensures a comfortable ride across the diverse landscapes of Cyprus. The small group size, capped at 50 travelers, means you’ll get a more personalized experience and easier access to the guide for questions or photos.
Your first stop is a short drive to Choirokoitia, a site famous for its Neolithic settlements. While the tour doesn’t include an entrance fee here, the quick 1.5-hour stop is perfect for stretching your legs and grabbing a coffee — a chance to appreciate local flavors before diving into history. This stop sets the tone by highlighting Cyprus’s ancient roots, with some reviewers noting this as an interesting, if brief, introduction to the island’s earliest settlements.
Next, you’ll pass through Strovilia, a small border crossing requiring passports. This part of the journey is quite symbolic, marking the geographical and political divide in Cyprus. The check-in process takes about 75 minutes, giving you an authentic sense of being at the border. Reviewers mention being struck by the simplicity of this crossing and the importance of carrying your passport.
The highlight for many is the Salamis archaeological site, where you’ll spend around 75 minutes exploring ruins that span Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine periods. The site features a well-preserved amphitheater, a large gymnasium, and intricate mosaics, offering endless photo opportunities and a tangible connection to ancient life.
One reviewer described this stop as “steeped in history,” with the ruins telling stories of a once-thriving city. The guide provides context about the architecture and significance of each area, which helps bring the stones to life. Expect to see remnants of temples and baths, and perhaps imagine the bustling city that once stood here.
After a scenic drive, you’ll reach Famagusta’s old town for a 2.5-hour exploration. The visit to St. Nicholas Cathedral, now the Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque, is a highlight, showcasing Gothic architecture and a sense of medieval grandeur. The guide explains its transformation over centuries, enriching your understanding of how history layered over itself.
The included free time for lunch allows you to sample local cuisine or relax at a cafe, though it’s not part of the tour. Reviewers appreciated this flexibility, noting they enjoyed exploring the town at their own pace or trying traditional Cypriot dishes.
Perhaps the most emotionally compelling part of the tour is the guided walk through Varosha, the deserted resort that has remained fenced off since 1974. Led by knowledgeable guides, you’ll navigate the eerily silent streets, abandoned hotels, and empty homes that conjure a sense of a vanished world.
One reviewer shared, “It’s a moving experience — seeing buildings frozen in time and imagining what once was,” emphasizing the poignancy of this site. Guides provide insights into the geopolitical history behind Varosha, giving you a sobering perspective on the conflict that divided the island.
The tour wraps up at Constantia Beach, offering a moment of reflection or a chance to relax before heading back. The return journey includes a brief coffee break, giving you a chance to process the day’s impressions.
Crossing the border back into the south, the return drive takes about 3 hours, with time for a final coffee stop. Reviewers often mention how the long day is balanced by the richness of the experience and the engaging storytelling from guides like Eva, who shares personal accounts of her experiences during the Turkish invasion.


Reviewers consistently praise the knowledgeable guides, especially Eva, for their depth of information and heartfelt storytelling. Many mention her personal accounts, which add a meaningful layer to understanding the history, especially regarding the Turkish invasion.
The stunning visuals of Salamis ruins and Varosha’s ghostly streets are frequently highlighted as unforgettable. Travelers also appreciate the good value, feeling that they’ve gained a rich perspective on Cyprus’s past at a fair price.
One reviewer summed it up, saying, “Without Eva, it wouldn’t be the same — her stories made the history real and personal.”

This day trip offers more than just sightseeing — it’s an emotional and educational experience that digs into Cyprus’s complicated history. It’s best suited for travelers who enjoy history, archaeology, and stories that connect past and present. If you’re comfortable with a full day of travel and walking, you’ll find this to be a deeply rewarding outing.
The combination of well-chosen stops, expert guides, and the chance to see both ancient wonders and a haunting ghost town makes this tour one of the best ways to understand Cyprus’s layered story. It’s especially ideal for those looking for a meaningful, authentic experience that goes beyond typical tourist attractions.
While the day is lengthy, the mix of cultural, historical, and emotional highlights ensures it’s worth every minute, especially when guided by passionate storytellers who bring the past vividly to life. For a balanced blend of education, scenery, and heartfelt stories, this tour stands out as a compelling choice.
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, an air-conditioned vehicle picks you up from your hotel and takes you to all the sites, making the long day more comfortable.
What is the tour duration?
The entire experience lasts approximately 11 to 12 hours, including stops, border crossing, and travel time.
Do I need my passport?
Yes, all travelers are required to show their passport at the Strovilia checkpoint when crossing into the northern part of Cyprus.
Are entrance fees included?
Yes, all site entrance fees, including Salamis and Varosha, are included in the price.
Is there free time at Famagusta?
Yes, you get around 2.5 hours to explore the old town and enjoy lunch at your own pace.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes, water, snacks, and sun protection are recommended, as well as a camera for capturing the ruins and ghost town.
Can this tour be canceled?
Yes, it offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing flexibility if your plans change.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While the tour doesn’t specify age restrictions, the length and walking involved make it better suited for older children or teenagers with moderate fitness.
In summary, this tour offers a meaningful and visually stunning journey through Cyprus’s history, politics, and culture. Guided by engaging and knowledgeable storytellers, it’s a solid choice for those eager to see beyond the typical tourist spots and gain a real sense of the island’s complex story. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply curious about this divided island, you’ll likely find this day trip both eye-opening and emotionally resonant.