Cyprus Viewpoints & Towers
This collection highlights prominent vantage points across the Paphos region, ranging from the mythological sea stacks of Petra tou Romiou to the rugged cliffs of the Akamas Peninsula. It features natural formations like the Peyia Sea Caves alongside elevated fire lookout stations that provide 360-degree views of the Troodos foothills and Mediterranean coastline. These locations offer clear sightlines for observing the island's geological diversity, including limestone arches and coastal promontories.
Petra tou Romiou
Petra tou Romiou, also known as Aphrodite's Rock, is a sea stack in Paphos, Cyprus.
Akamas Peninsula
Akamas, is a promontory and cape at the northwest extremity of Cyprus with an area of 230 square kilometres.
Sea Caves
Coastal rock formations and natural arches carved by wave erosion into white limestone cliffs near Peyia.
Amphitheater view point
Elevated vantage point overlooking the ancient Roman Odeon and surrounding remains within the Paphos Archaeological Park.
Fire Lookout Station
High-altitude observation tower used for wildfire monitoring, providing panoramic views of the Paphos Forest and Troodos mountain range foothills.
Akamas Fire Lookout
Elevated monitoring station situated on the Akamas Peninsula, offering views over the protected nature reserve and the Chrysochou Bay coastline.
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