Limassol is the second largest city of Cyprus and it has experienced great development over the last years, hence becoming the biggest port in the Mediterranean transit trade.

 

Today, Limassol is one of the most important tourism, trade and service-providing centre in the area. The city is also renowned for its long cultural tradition. Visitors can enjoy a wide spectrum of activities and a great number of museums and archaeological sites. A unique combination of ancient Greek, Byzantine, Frankish, Roman and other modern influences are observed.

 

Successor to two city-kingdoms and host to a Royal Wedding in the Middle Ages, contemporary Limassol stretches along the south coast. The spontaneous hospitality of its people, the archaeological sites, mediaeval castles and its merry Carnival and Wine Festivals, have established Limassol as the island's most important tourist and wine industry centre. Luxurious Hotels, high quality service restaurants and night spots thrive along the beach.

 

The enhancement of Troodos’ southern slopes along with the picturesque traditional wine producing villages and the idyllic mountain resorts such as Pitsylia area complete the activities-package Limassol can offer to locals and visitors.