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Cheap flights to Paphos

The famous archaeological wonders of Paphos sit surrounded by wild flowers in the gorgeous countryside of Cyprus. Visiting the mythical birthplace of the goddess Aphrodite is like stepping into a more gentle and ornamental age. Yet, just up the hill, a thoroughly more modern resort bustles with luxuries and contemporary comforts. What more could you want?

When to book flights to Paphos

The weather is at its best in Paphos between June and September, when you can expect long, hot summer days and temperatures pushing into the 30s. Mount Olympus, which towers over the town, shields it from the worst of the wind and rain throughout the year. But these summer months also coincide with the peak tourist season, so you can usually expect bigger crowds and less choice when booking accommodation and flights at these times.

Paphos is also a popular winter sun destination, with milder temperatures but those trademark sunsets still making a showing. Booking flights in the off-peak season, you’re more likely to find bargains and more accommodation options.

How to find the best flight deals to Paphos

Although when you book has a big bearing on the cost of flights, it’s still possible to find cheap flights to Paphos at any time of year, even in high season. All you need is a few tips on how to search for them.

The first tip is to try and be flexible about when you travel. Many tour operators book hotels in weekly patterns, meaning certain days of the week are more popular for travel than others. If you are flexible, you’ll often find it easier to get the best flight deals. Use the ‘Flexible Dates’ option to help you search.

Paphos Airport

Paphos International Airport can be found four miles to the southeast of the town. It’s the second largest in the country and is mainly used by tourists accessing the holiday resorts in the town, as well as nearby Coral Bay and Limassol.

There’s a regular bus service to and from Paphos Harbour and limited services to the town itself. Direct buses from Limassol are also available.

If you want to travel under your own steam, then there is a car rental centre at the airport. Book in advance with Expedia and your car will be waiting for you on arrival.

Which airlines fly to Paphos?

Indirect and direct flights to Paphos are available from a number of different carriers.

These include:

  • easyJet
  • Jet2
  • Ryanair
  • British Airways

How to get around in Paphos

Paphos is made up of two distinct parts: the lower town of Kato Paphos, by the harbour, and the upper town Ktima Paphos, where you’ll find the majority of the tourist accommodation. Both are small enough to navigate on foot, although many people prefer to catch the bus taking them up the hill.

There are regular bus services to other resorts, including Coral Bay. But if you want to get off the beaten track and explore some of the wilder areas in the Troodos mountains, then having your own car is a good idea. Alternatively, you can rent a bike or quad bike for a spot of off-roading.

What are the must-sees in Paphos?

The Paphos Archaeology Park is home to a number of ancient attractions, including the Houses of Dionysus and Theseus. The intriguingly named Tombs of the King features a series of carved burial complexes which once would have housed the remains of ancient royalty and high officials.

Paphos Fort was rebuilt by the Turks in the 1850s and last used by the British, and the pretty traditional village of Tala is also popular with tourists. If you’re feeling energetic, walk the paved coastal path from the Tomb of the Kings to Geroskipou Beach.

Tips for travelling in Paphos

You won’t need a visa for travel to Cyprus and can stay for up to three months without any further permission. For the south side of the island, you will need a valid passport for the duration of your stay, but if you travel to the north, it has to be valid for at least six months after your planned date of departure.

Frequently asked questions

What is the name of Paphos' airport?
Paphos is served by just one airport, Paphos Intl. Airport (PFO).
How far is Paphos Airport from central Paphos?
PFO is within close reach of the city centre. It’s a mere 8 kilometres from downtown Paphos.
How many airlines fly to Paphos?
There are a total of 38 air carriers connecting Paphos with 78 airports globally.
Which airlines fly to Paphos?
Paphos receives the majority of its flights from Aegean Airlines, Sky Express and Cyprus Airways with Aegean Airlines being the preferred choice of carrier. Athens is the most popular city for passengers to set off from.
How many nonstop flights are there to Paphos?
With approximately 503 nonstop flights running each week, you’ll be landing in Paphos before you have time to say, “Are we there yet?”
Where are the most popular flights to Paphos departing from?
The most popular flights to Paphos take off from London, Athens and Tel Aviv airports.
How long is the flight to Paphos Airport?
Which airport you depart from determines how long you’ll be strapped into your seat. From Athens to Paphos, the average flight time is 1 hour and 37 minutes. From London it’s more or less 4 hours and 36 minutes, and from Tel Aviv it’s 1 hour and 5 minutes.
How to book the cheapest flight to Paphos?
We all know those travellers who somehow pick up wonderfully cheap fares wherever they go. Would you like to know how to do it for your Paphos holiday? Don’t wait until the last possible moment to lock in your flight. Don’t stop there, however. Do some research and find out if there are multiple airports at your destination. Ticket prices often differ depending on which airport you fly into. Make sure you compare fares across air carriers as well. Finally, another easy way to save some money is be ready to book at a moment’s notice. If you spot a terrific bargain, don’t hold off — grab it while the opportunity’s there.
How to survive the flight to Paphos?
Depending on where you’re coming from, your trip to Paphos could be a piece of cake or it could go on forever. Below are some useful hints that will help you start your unforgettable escape on a positive note.What to pack in your hand luggage:

  • First and foremost, pack your passport, travel documents, credit cards and vital medications. Next, you’ll need some entertainment to while away the hours. A thrilling novel and a phone filled with your favourite movies are always good options. If you intend to catch forty winks, a neck pillow and some noise-cancelling headphones will also be useful. Finally, make room for a toothbrush and some cleansing wipes so you’ll touchdown looking fresh and raring to go.

Do not pack the following items in your hand luggage:

  • Pack all your full-sized bottles of shampoo and hair gel in your checked luggage. Any liquids in your carry-on bag larger than 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) will be confiscated. Pointed or sharp objects, like your treasured Swiss Army knife, and dangerous products which are explosive or flammable, such as spray paint, flares and gasoline, are also restricted.

What to wear on a flight:

  • The best way to ensure a comfortable flight is as simple as your choice in clothes. Prepare for changes in temperature by layering up. This will keep you nice and warm if the cabin starts to cool down. Shoes like sandals and heels are best left in your checked suitcase. Even though they may be your favourites, opt for flat, closed-toed footwear like slip-ons. Your feet will thank you later.
  • The result of sustained periods of immobility, deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a serious condition that can affect passengers on long-distance flights. But the great news is there are proven ways to lower your risk of developing it. Drink plenty of water, get up and walk around the cabin wherever possible and wear compression socks to help improve your circulation.

How to get through airport security fast when flying to Paphos?
The secret is to be prepared before you arrive at security. That way, you’ll be hopping onto that plane to Paphos in no time flat. Follow these tips and get your holiday off to a great start:

  • Airport security personnel first need to make sure that you have a valid ID and boarding pass before you can proceed any further. Have them within easy reach, ready for inspection.
  • The X-ray machine is up next. Remove anything metal on you that is likely to set off the scanner’s alarm. This includes things like headphones or earphones, as well as heavy coats or jackets. They’ll need to be placed on the conveyor belt for screening.
  • Electronic devices like laptops and phones will also need to go on a tray to be scanned. Don’t worry though, you’ll be back online soon enough.
  • Any liquids or gels, such as toothpaste or perfume, that you want to take on board must be no larger than 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters). Also, they all must fit inside a quart-size (one litre), zip-lock bag.
  • The right choice of footwear can save you several valuable minutes. Boots are often required to be removed and separately scanned. Slip-on sneakers usually aren’t.
  • Sharp or pointed objects (like knives and scissors) can’t be taken on board. They’ll be seized at security, so pack them safely away in your checked baggage.

Flights to Paphos information
Destination airport
Paphos
Destination airport IATA code
LCA

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