About Limassol

Located on the southern coast of the island Limassol also known as Lemesos is the second largest city of the island. It is built between the ancient sites of Amathus and Curium. The Troodos mountains form a magnificent backdrop to the city which sits on the coast and boast miles of sandy beaches.

Limassol is the island's largest seaside resort with a ten-mile coastline and the second largest city in Cyprus, with a population of 136.000. with its busy shopping centres, countless taverns, restaurants and nightlife Limassol suits all tastes.

Its fun-loving reputation and the best nightlife on the island. You will never be far from tavernas, pubs and clubs.

Limassol stages some of the Islands best festivals, the annual Wine Festival in September. Carnival’s Grand parades, and the ancient Drama Festival at Kourion.

Limassol has numerous beaches to choose from such Kourion and Ladies Mile. It also has an attractive, marina equipped with every facility for the yachtsman.

Limassol shopping centre offers the wide range of modern to traditional an handmade items. Shoes and clothes can be made to measure in a matter of days Makarios Avenue is very popular, where many prestigious boutiques and showrooms are located, as well as small shops of every type.

The Limassolians have a reputation for being the most sociable people on the island. Limassol is home to the country’s main wineries and is also an important centre in the production of fruit and vegetables.

Limassol also has an Archaeological Museum, with fascinating statues and pottery finds, the municipal Art gallery as well as a Folk Art Museum where you can see displays of the old clothes and utensils used in days gone by. Kolossi Castle and the Municipal Gardens with a small zoo offer a pleasant stroll amidst lush trees plants and shrubs.

Long stretches of sand can be found at Dasoudhi Beach. The name “Dasoudhi” means “small forest” and comes from the area immediately behind the beach which used to be a wood containing eucalyptus trees.

Limassol is the biggest port in the Mediterranean transit trade. Limassol has since then become one of the most important tourism, trade and service-providing centre in the area. Limassol is renowned for its long cultural tradition. A wide spectrum of activities and a great number of museums and archaeological sites are available to the interested visitor.

Limassol was built between two ancient cities, Amathus and Kourion, so during Byzantine rule it was known as Neapolis. Limassol's tourist strip now runs east along the coast as far as Amathus. To the west of the city is the Akrotiri Sovereign Base Area of the United Kingdom.

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