Villas & Apartments with sea views in Paphos
Chlorakas, Cyprus
- 58m²
- 4
- 1
- 1
From
£142
/ night
Chlorakas, Cyprus
- 97m²
- 6
- 2
- 2
From
£150
/ night
Chlorakas, Cyprus
- 97m²
- 6
- 2
- 2
From
£168
/ night
Paphos, Cyprus
- 300m²
- 10
- 5
- 3
From
£260
/ night
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Find your holiday rental in Paphos: house, apartment, villa and any accommodation for rent
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Paphos, Cyprus
From
£289
/ night
Chlorakas, Cyprus
From
£179
/ night
Paphos, Cyprus
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Kato Paphos, Cyprus
From
£198
/ night
Chlorakas, Cyprus
From
£150
/ night
Paphos, Cyprus
From
£212
/ night
Chlorakas, Cyprus
From
£148
/ night
Chlorakas, Cyprus
From
£156
/ night
Kato Paphos, Cyprus
From
£198
/ night
Kato Paphos, Cyprus
From
£260
/ night
Chlorakas, Cyprus
From
£150
/ night
Kato Paphos, Cyprus
From
£594
/ night
Accommodation
1,237
Holiday rentals
Price per night
£99
On average
High season
August - £171
+72%
Price in October
£90
On average
Type of accommodation
Apartment
2 Bedrooms, 75m²
Price per week
£696
On average
Low season
January : £72
-28%
Available accommodation
36%
In October
The average price of a night in a holiday rental in Paphos is £99.
If you want to spend a week in a holiday rental in Paphos, you have to pay on average £696 for 7 days. The price varies according to the season between £501 and £1,197 for one week.
The price of holiday rentals in Paphos are less expensive in January: £72 per night on average. This represents a decrease of 28% compared to the average price recorded for the rest of the year. Conversely, the price increases by 72% (£171 per night) in 08, which is the most expensive month to live in Paphos.
On average, rentals in Paphos can accommodate 4 people (apartments and houses combined) and have a surface area of 75 m².
The price of a holiday rental in Paphos is £136 per night for this summer. A week's rental in July or August will cost you on average £955.
A holiday rental for a weekend in Paphos costs on average £261, for Friday and Saturday nights.
36% of accommodation is still available for a stay in October. It will be necessary to pay on average £90 per night.
A combination of the beautiful subtropical-Mediterranean climate and the rich cultural history of the city of Paphos formulates a very pleasant holiday destination for you and your family with a range of villas in Paphos for you to rent! Whether you've come to simply catch some rays and chill out or to explore the ancient ruins, this is a fantastic place to take some laid back time off whilst staying in a holiday rental.
Chlorakas, Cyprus
From
£142
/ night
Chlorakas, Cyprus
From
£150
/ night
Chlorakas, Cyprus
From
£168
/ night
Paphos, Cyprus
From
£260
/ night
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Chlorakas, Cyprus
From
£142
/ night
Kato Paphos, Cyprus
From
£260
/ night
Chlorakas, Cyprus
From
£142
/ night
Chlorakas, Cyprus
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£144
/ night
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Paphos, Cyprus
From
£229
/ night
Paphos, Cyprus
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£182
/ night
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Paphos, Cyprus
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Kato Paphos, Cyprus
From
£198
/ night
Chlorakas, Cyprus
From
£163
/ night
Chlorakas, Cyprus
From
£139
/ night
Paphos, Cyprus
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£289
/ night
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The city is surrounded by such natural beauty that it's not hard to believe that the area is associated with Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of beauty and love. We recommend you book a holiday villa and a hire car to explore the region, or you can book an apartment or hotel in the city and be within walking distance of the Pafos Archeological Park. Perhaps take a day trip out from your accommodation in the city to absorb the astounding Akamas Peninsula, with its untouched landscape and incredible views. Book a villa for an easy stay, to ensure your only worry is seeing all that this magical place has to offer. In the Cyprian city of Paphos, you can enjoy a relaxing holiday, at an affordable rate, when you book your cheap accommodation with Likibu.
The best time to visit Paphos, if you're looking for great weather to chill in your swimmers, June to September is the best time to visit. The great Mount Olympus offers windshield for Paphos, so it is still good to go at either end of the warmer season to avoid crowds whilst ensuring you have nice weather for your holiday.
Paphos International Airport is one of the largest airports in Cyprus, however, there are only three civilian airports, so this is not an extreme feat! It operates with airlines such as Jet2, Ryanair and easyjet, so you should be able to bag a bargain if you're flying from the UK, these are great airlines to use if you're looking for a good deal. As Cyprus is an island, you can't drive directly to Paphos and although there are ferries available to the island, they are limited and time consuming.
Paphos has been traffic free until recent years, therefore getting around the town by car isn't ideal as the roads are not very well suited to much traffic. The town is relatively small, and most places are reachable by foot; however, if you would like to hire a car during your stay it is easy to book one from a company at the airport. Buses and taxis are available, and taxis are a good supplement to walking for longer distances. Bear in mind that buses can unreliable and you should take private taxis over ‘service' taxis which can be unsafe.
Book a harbourside apartment for your stay, right near the beaches of Paphos. Enjoy the restaurant and the shops of Kings Avenue Mall right near your holiday rental when you book your accommodation in this area. Choose a villa with a pool and a fantastic Mediterranean view to add that magical touch to your stay.
If you like a more traditional touch to your accommodation on holiday, this area is the best for you. Book an authentic hotel or a bed and breakfast in this historical area of the Cyprian town. Plenty of amenities are also available in this area, so you can be confident in booking a self-service apartment here too. Shop at the Old Town Market to live like a local!
As Paphos is a popular holiday destination for many Europeans, the town boasts a variety of resorts. This means that you can the one for you, to suit your needs. Perhaps book a resort with a waterpark for the kids? Maybe you will choose a spa hotel for a trip with the girls? The decision is yours, all you need to do is choose.
Learn all about the ancient Greek and Roman city in this must-see historical site in Paphos. The site is still under excavation, with finds dating back to the middle ages, and is fascinating for the kids. Go and check out the Roman villas and see the beautiful mosaics dating all the way back astounding two millennia. The site is near the beaches so if you've booked accommodation right on the coast, this won't be far at all.
If you're feeling adventurous after a long chill poolside, head out to the Akamas Peninsula to explore the wildlife and landscapes it has to offer. Previous use as a firing range has kept it off the beaten track, which is definitely part of its charm, however, there are no main roads so make sure you are confident if you plan on navigating the tracks and footpaths without a guide. A recommended way to see this area is by jeep safari or boat.
Enjoy the rustic beautiful historical buildings of the European Capital of Culture for 2017 during your stroll through the Old Town of Paphos. There are lots to go at in term of shops and food but aim to avoid noon till four for shopping as much will be closed for the warm afternoons. However, if you're good in the heat and are interested in exploring the streets, the recently cleaned up Old Town is quiet during these hours and so it may work out for you.
There are two Byzantine Christian Basillicas in Paphos, Panagia Chrysopolitissa and Panagia Limentiotissa. Respectively, one is in the East of Paphos town and one is near the port. The main site of attraction is Panagia Chrysopolitissa, which sits amongst the ruins of an early Byzantine basilica, with a colourful mosaic surrounding it. Get out of the apartment and get a dose of culture at this fascinating historical site.