Adonis Baths: Where Myth Meets Nature
Discover the mythical Adonis Baths in Paphos: Swim in rejuvenating waterfalls, explore ancient ruins, and touch the statues of Adonis and Aphrodite for eternal youth and fertility.
Escape to the enchanting Adonis Baths, a hidden gem near Paphos steeped in Greek mythology. Legend says Adonis, the god of beauty, and Aphrodite, goddess of love, frolicked in these natural pools. Today, visitors can swim in the revitalizing waters beneath cascading waterfalls, explore a traditional Cypriot museum and watermill, and admire statues of Greek gods. While the journey involves a bumpy ride, the allure of this tranquil oasis, with its promise of eternal youth and fertility, makes it a worthwhile adventure for nature lovers and mythology enthusiasts alike. Don't forget to bring cash for the entrance fee and a swimsuit for a refreshing dip!
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- VCCP+F7F Adonis Baths Waterfalls, Paphos, CY
Local tips
- Bring cash for the entrance fee, as card payments may not be accepted.
- Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking on uneven terrain and slippery surfaces near the waterfalls.
- Consider visiting during the off-season (spring or fall) to avoid crowds and enjoy a more peaceful experience.
- Follow the signs from Tala village or Coral Bay instead of relying solely on GPS, as Google Maps may not show the correct route.
- Bring swimwear and a towel if you plan to take a dip in the natural pools, as the water can be refreshing even on a hot day.
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Getting There
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Driving
From Paphos, follow the B7 road towards Kili village. Continue past Kili, following signs for Adonis Baths. Be aware that the final stretch of road is unpaved and can be bumpy; a vehicle with higher clearance is recommended. Parking is available near the entrance. Note that Google Maps may not provide the most accurate directions for the final approach; follow local signs instead. The entrance fee is €15 for adults and €10 for children.
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Public Transport
From Karavella Bus Station in Paphos, take the Line 614 bus towards Koili. The bus journey takes approximately 29 minutes. Get off at the '5th Stop Koili' bus stop. From there, it's approximately a 35-minute walk (2.7km) to Adonis Baths. Consider a taxi for the final leg, as the walk is considerable and the road can be challenging. The bus fare is €2. A taxi from Koili to Adonis Baths will cost approximately €10-€15. The entrance fee to Adonis Baths is €15 for adults and €10 for children.
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Taxi/Ride-Share
From Paphos city center, a taxi or ride-share to Adonis Baths takes approximately 25 minutes. Inform the driver you want to go to Adonis Baths Waterfalls, near Koili village. The fare will range from €19-€23. Confirm the fare before starting your trip. The entrance fee to Adonis Baths is €15 for adults and €10 for children.
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