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Discover Cyprus’s scenic Troodos Mountains with a small-group wine tour featuring visits to boutique wineries, authentic meze lunch, and local villages.
Planning a day in Cyprus that combines stunning scenery, authentic wine tasting, and a taste of local life? The Vino Venture tour from Larnaca offers just that. This roughly 8-hour excursion takes you into the heart of the Troodos Mountains, where small family-run wineries, picturesque villages, and centuries-old monasteries await. With a maximum group size of six, the experience promises personalized insights and a relaxed atmosphere.
What we really love about this tour is the genuine connection you get to the local winemakers — they’re passionate about their craft, and you’ll hear their stories firsthand. The scenic drives through mountain villages, paired with visits to three carefully selected wineries, make for a relaxed yet richly engaging day.
One thing to keep in mind is that the tour involves some driving, and the vehicle might be a bit snug if you’re traveling with a couple of friends. Also, the schedule is flexible but tends to be somewhat tight, so planning your timing in advance is a good idea, especially if you need to be back at a specific time.
This experience suits lovers of good wine, authentic culture, and scenic landscapes. If you’re looking for an intimate, informative day with plenty of tastings and local flavor, you’ll find this tour hits the mark.


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The Vino Venture tour from Cyprus Taste Tours is designed for those who want to explore Cyprus’s renowned wine scene beyond the tourist traps. Led by local guides with genuine Cypriot heritage, the tour is built around discovering indigenous grape varieties and learning about the island’s winemaking traditions. The emphasis on boutique, family-run wineries ensures you’re tasting wines crafted with care and passion, often by people who have dedicated their lives to their craft.
With door-to-door pickup from Larnaca, you won’t have to worry about logistics or catching a bus — a big plus if you’re traveling with luggage or just want a hassle-free experience. The vehicle is a comfortable minivan that can seat up to 8, but most groups are smaller, with reviews mentioning groups of 6 or less. While the vehicle is generally praised for comfort, one review pointed out that the van can feel a bit cramped when fully booked, so consider that if you prefer more space.
The core of the tour is visiting three wineries that highlight Cyprus’s diverse wine offerings. Each winery is different in style and production, giving you a broad taste of what Cyprus has to offer.
Zambartas Winery kicks things off with a one-hour visit, where you’ll meet the owners and learn about their wine-making process. Reviewers appreciate the comprehensive information provided by guides like Panicos and Louisa, who not only share technical details but also stories that bring the wines to life.
Next, Ayia Mavri Winery offers another one-hour stop, focusing on indigenous grape varieties, with many reviewers noting the quality of the wines. One guest mentioned that the wines were “very good,” and that the experience of hearing directly from the winemakers added a special touch.
The third stop, Linos Winery, maintains the boutique feel, with owners giving tours and explaining the fundamentals of wine production. Several reviews highlighted the passion of the owners, making each tasting a personal and memorable experience.
The tour’s highlight for many is the stop in Omodos, a charming village famous for its cobbled streets, craft shops, and traditional taverns. You’ll have about two hours here to explore at your own pace. The included meze lunch is a standout, with local dishes served in a traditional setting, paired with the wines you’ve tasted earlier. Reviewers like Hamed and Yara praised the lunch, describing it as “fantastic” and “huge,” packed with diverse dishes that showcase Cyprus’s culinary heritage.
While in Omodos, you can visit the Timios Stavros Monastery and explore the Struggle Museum, both offering insights into Cyprus’s religious and political history. The monastery’s grounds are peaceful, and the museum provides a succinct overview of Cyprus’s struggles and resilience, enriching your understanding of the island’s culture.
Driving through mountain villages, you’ll enjoy sweeping views of terraced hillsides, stone houses, and lush vineyards. Reviewers consistently mention how beautiful and relaxing the scenery is, with some noting that the drive alone makes the tour worthwhile. Stops for photos are appreciated, especially since some reviews pointed out that the schedule can feel a bit rushed at times, leaving little room for spontaneous pictures.
Many guests comment on the quality of the wines tasted — from whites and rosés to reds and the famed Commandaria sweet wine. The emphasis on local, indigenous varieties means you might discover a new favorite while learning about the unique terroir of Cyprus.
Several reviews appreciated that the wines were made with evident passion, and the small-batch production means each bottle is special. The guide’s explanations about wine varieties and the production process add depth to the tasting experience, making it more than just a sip-and-swirl.
The included meze lunch is consistently praised for being authentic and plentiful. Many reviewers highlight the variety of dishes — from grilled meats to fresh salads — and the relaxed atmosphere of the traditional tavern. Drinks are included, and you’ll often find local wines and sometimes zivania, Cyprus’s traditional spirit, served alongside.

This tour is ideal for wine enthusiasts, those interested in local culture, and travelers looking for a relaxed, immersive experience. It’s perfect if you enjoy small-group outings that prioritize quality over quantity, and if you’d prefer a personal connection with local producers.
It also suits those who want a scenic escape from the coast and are eager to explore Cyprus’s rural heartland. If you’re traveling with family or friends who enjoy good food and wine, this tour provides enough variety to keep everyone engaged.

The Vino Venture tour from Larnaca is a well-rounded experience that balances wine, culture, and scenery in a way that feels genuine and intimate. The emphasis on boutique wineries and local guides means you’ll get authentic insights and tastings that are rarely available on larger, more commercial tours.
While the schedule might feel a little tight at times, the overall value — including the three winery visits, a full meze lunch, and cultural stops — makes this a worthwhile choice if you want to get a true taste of Cyprus’s mountainous wine country.
For lovers of wine, authentic experiences, and beautiful landscapes, this tour delivers on all fronts, with the added bonus of expert guides who truly care about sharing their homeland with visitors.

Is pickup included in the tour?
Yes, the tour offers door-to-door pickup from a location in Larnaca, making it convenient to start your day without additional hassle.
How many wineries will I visit?
You will visit three boutique wineries, although the specific wineries may change depending on the time of year or other factors.
What’s included in the lunch?
A traditional meze lunch with drinks is included, featuring various local dishes. It’s praised for being authentic, plentiful, and flavorful.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, starting at 9:00 am. It includes visits, meals, and cultural stops.
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
Most travelers can participate, but with a maximum group size of six, it’s more suited to adults or older children who can enjoy wine tasting and walking around.
Can I customize the schedule or return time?
It’s recommended to inform the tour operator if you need to be back by a certain time, as the schedule is flexible but somewhat tight.
What is the vehicle like?
The tour uses a comfortable minivan that can seat up to 8, but most groups are smaller, providing a cozy experience.
Are the wineries family-run?
Yes, all the wineries visited are small, family-operated establishments that pride themselves on craftsmanship and passion for wine.
Is it worth the price?
Considering the three winery visits, authentic lunch, cultural stops, and scenic drives, many reviews say the experience offers excellent value for the price of around $135 per person.
This tour is an excellent choice for travelers who want to combine scenic mountain views, cultural sites, and a genuine taste of Cyprus’s wine-making traditions — all in a laid-back, intimate setting.