Limassol

Tourism Sites

Fasouri Watermania Waterpark
🧠 Fact: It’s the largest waterpark in Cyprus.
💡 Tip: Perfect day trip for families and thrill-seekers.
Info - Fasouri Watermania is Cyprus’s largest waterpark and a family favorite, offering a fun-filled escape just outside Limassol. Spread across lush, tropical-themed grounds, the park features a variety of attractions, from adrenaline-pumping slides like the Kamikaze to a lazy river and massive wave pool. It’s ideal for all ages, with a dedicated kids’ area, splash zones, and relaxing cabanas. The park also offers a range of eateries, ice cream kiosks, and shaded rest areas. Combining thrill rides, water fun, and family-friendly facilities, Fasouri Watermania is one of the island’s top spots for cooling off on a hot summer day.
- 📍 Cyprus, Limassol

Kourion Ancient Theatre
🧠 Fact: This 2nd-century theatre still hosts performances.
💡 Tip: Go in the morning to avoid crowds and heat.
Info - Perched dramatically on a clifftop overlooking the Mediterranean, Kourion Ancient Theatre is one of Cyprus’s most breathtaking archaeological sites. Originally built in the 2nd century BC and later expanded by the Romans, the theatre is still in remarkable condition and hosts open-air concerts and performances today. The semicircular seating area, accommodating up to 3,500 spectators, offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and sea. Visitors can walk through the ancient ruins, including nearby mosaicked villas and baths, making it both a cultural and visual highlight of any trip to Cyprus. Its setting is simply unforgettable.
- 📍 Cyprus, Limassol

Kourion Archaeological Park
🧠 Fact: Features a well-preserved Greco-Roman amphitheatre with sea views.
💡 Tip: Visit early or late in the day for cooler temps and better lighting.
Info - Kourion Archaeological Park is one of Cyprus’s most important ancient sites, dramatically set atop a cliff overlooking the Mediterranean. The park features well-preserved Greco-Roman ruins, including an impressive amphitheater still used for performances, mosaicked villas, and public baths. The House of Eustolios is a standout, showcasing intricate floor mosaics and remnants of ancient bathing complexes. Visitors can wander along ancient streets and imagine life in this once-thriving city-kingdom. With sweeping sea views, a fascinating museum, and access to nearby beaches, Kourion seamlessly blends history and natural beauty in a single, unforgettable location.
- 📍 Cyprus, Near Limassol

Limassol Marina
🧠 Fact: Luxury yachts meet beachfront dining.
💡 Tip: Grab a drink by the water at golden hour
Info - A sleek, contemporary addition to Limassol’s coastline, Limassol Marina combines modern luxury with Mediterranean charm. The marina is lined with upscale restaurants, stylish boutiques, and luxury residences, surrounding a harbor filled with gleaming yachts. It’s a favorite spot for evening strolls, sunset cocktails, and waterfront dining. Nearby attractions include the medieval Limassol Castle and the old town’s vibrant market streets. The marina’s cosmopolitan vibe, lively nightlife, and clean, chic setting make it a standout destination for both visitors and locals seeking a taste of Cyprus’s modern, sophisticated side by the sea.
- 📍 Cyprus, Limassol