Akamas Peninsula

Local nameAkámas
LocationPaphos, Cyprus

Akamas, is a promontory and cape at the northwest extremity of Cyprus with an area of 230 square kilometres. Ptolemy described it as a thickly wooded headland, divided into two by summits rising towards the north. The peninsula is named after Akamas, a son of Theseus, hero of the Trojan War and founder of the city-kingdom of Soli.

Until the year 2000, the peninsula was used by the British Army and Navy for military exercises and as a firing range. Under the 1960 Treaty of Establishment, the British Army was allowed to use the Akamas for exercises for up to 70 days a year.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akamas

More information at Visit Cyprus http://www.visitcyprus.com/index.php/en/discovercyprus/nature-3/nature-trails/item/65-nature-trails

Info http://www.visitpafos.org.cy/akamas_peninsula.aspx

Address 8701, Cyprus

Coordinates 35°2'24" N 32°19'12" E

Tours and activities: Akamas Peninsula

Akamas Panoramic Walk

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Latchi: Private Yacht Charter on Latchi Oasis

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Akamas Panorama: Private Mini Bus Tour With Local Guide

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from 705 USD

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