... a nice older man who took us around to see a few different places within 20 or 30 kilometers from Limassol.
First stop was the Lionheart Castle where King Richard the Lionheart married Berengaria of Navarre in 1191. From there we drove to ...
... is also known for its great Carnival with masquerade parties, balls and grand parades. I remember when I used to live in Cyprus we would always come to Limassol to watch this parade. We got so excited when the people on the wagons threw out to us bars of ...
LIMASSOLLimassol, being the second largest city of Cyprus and the biggest Municipality indeed, has become one of the greatest Mediterranean harbours for the transhipment of goods. Therefore, Lemesos has developed rapidly after the tragic events of the ...
... that we get back to the car and do some sight seeing. So, Anezi is soon driving us along the coastal Larnaca-Limassol road heading for the Amathounta Archaeological site. For miles there are so many hotels and apartments on either side of the road, ...
... to the old port, use bus # 30 that passes outside the hotel every 10 minutes. The current castle was built the 14th century. http://www.cypruscastles.com/limassol.htm The City of Limassol has a 15 kms coastline and a bustling holiday resort. Its ...
... the town that never sleeps but somehow it felt very sleepy to us with not much to see. But most activities are out of the town center. There is a bit of Old Town to visit, Lemesos Castle, Kolossi Castle (14 km away), Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates, ...
This weekend we took a trip to Pafos and Limassol. We left Friday at 9am and set off to do some site seeing. We stopped at two old castles. The second one had a drawbridge and pepper plants lining the outside. The pepper plants were planted by monks ...
... like pigs.
this morning we went skootering around the city, we actually over took someone in a BMW!
stopped at the Medievil castle and Musium, its was quite boring as there were no explanations of any of the artifacts. so off we went to ...