Limassol, Cyprus

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On the sun-drenched southern coast of Cyprus, Limassol – Lemesós in Greek – is a vibrant cosmopolitan city with a richly atmospheric historic center. A dense tangle of narrow streets and lanes lined with restaurants, cafes, shops and sights like the cathedral and Grand Mosque extends from the old port and a restored medieval castle. Graced with fountains, palms and reflecting pools, a grand promenade extends for miles along the waterfront, connecting the modern marina district to the Old Town and urban beaches to the east. Just outside city limits lies a spectacular archaeological heritage, including the Crusader castle at Kolossi, the Greco-Roman site of Kourion, and the ruins of the ancient kingdom of Amathus. On the vineyard-covered mountains behind Limassol, discover the region’s wine villages renowned for their production and dedication to centuries-old traditions.  

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On the sun-drenched southern coast of Cyprus, Limassol – Lemesós in Greek – is a vibrant cosmopolitan city with a richly atmospheric historic center. A dense tangle of narrow streets and lanes lined with restaurants, cafes, shops and sights like the cathedral and Grand Mosque extends from the old port and a restored medieval castle. Graced with fountains, palms and reflecting pools, a grand promenade extends for miles along the waterfront, connecting the modern marina district to the Old Town and urban beaches to the east. Just outside city limits lies a spectacular archaeological heritage, including the Crusader castle at Kolossi, the Greco-Roman site of Kourion, and the ruins of the ancient kingdom of Amathus. On the vineyard-covered mountains behind Limassol, discover the region’s wine villages renowned for their production and dedication to centuries-old traditions.  

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