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Limassol holidays often top the list when it comes to Cyprus getaways. The resort delivers a stellar beach scene, unsurpassed nightlife, standout shopping, and even a 14th‑century castle thrown in for good measure.

Why is Limassol so popular?

Limassol packs a lot into one city, starting with its busy port and prime spot on the south coast of Cyprus, which helps make it the island’s biggest resort. It’s got enough buzz to rival Nicosia’s cosmopolitan feel, while still holding its own in the nightlife stakes against Ayia Napa, offering a more grown‑up version of the island’s party scene. Add in those top sandy stretches along the coast, and it’s no wonder Limassol stays firmly on travellers’ must‑visit lists.

Beaches in Limassol

Limassol beaches have a bit of everything going on, so you can easily mix things up depending on your mood. Dasoudi Beach is a popular pick close to town – a Blue Flag stretch with a mix of golden sand and pebbles, plus plenty of watersports. A little further along, Lady’s Mile beach is a classic local go-to with wide sandy stretches, while Governor’s Beach limestone cove – around a 20-minute drive away – stands out for its striking white rock formations and velvety black sand.

The main attractions in Limassol old town

Limassol old town is one of those places that’s easy to fall for. It’s a maze of 19th‑century buildings, pavement cafés spilling onto the streets, and a slightly tipsy shopping scene – we’d definitely recommend a peek at Makarios Avenue’s exclusive shops. At its heart sits Limassol Castle, steeped in history and famously the place where Richard the Lionheart married Queen Berengaria back in 1191. A wander by the sea is practically mandatory thanks to the seven‑kilometre seafront promenade, and come evening, the whole area shifts gears as sophisticated nightclubs take over.

Historical sites near Limassol

If you’re the kind of traveller who loves digging into the past, Limassol’s history and culture definitely deliver. Just outside the city you’ve got the Roman ruins of Amathus, plus Curium with its Greco‑Roman amphitheatre and sea views. In town, the Folk Art Museum gives you a peek into local traditions, and a quick 15‑minute drive gets you to Kolossi Castle – a medieval Frankish stronghold linked to the Knights Templar. While you’re there, don’t miss rounding things off with a wine factory tour in Kolossi for a delicious little history‑meets‑vino moment.

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Facts about Limassol

Currency

Euro

(EUR)

Language

Greek Cypriot

Time zone

GMT +2

Flight duration

4 hours 30 minutes from Gatwick

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