Blessed by Bacchus
Steeped in history and ''mellow fruitfulness'', this village is a ''close bosom-friend of the maturing sun'', ‘’conspiring with him’’ to fill every vine with fruit and every fruit with ‘’ripeness to the core’’. Yes – the poet John Keats would have been blissfully happy here. So will you, when you walk its stone-cobbled pathways, its flowery yards, and trellised vines. Take in the views of the surrounding mountains. They are believed to hide a cave with a wooden cross, where a candle burnt once upon a time, a long time ago. This village is picturesque and productive, cultivating the best wines in Cyprus. The most famous - 'Afames' derives its name from the mountain to the east of this hamlet. After you have sipped divine nectar in sweet intoxication, there's Chantilly lace, brocade, and embroidered handicrafts to take back home. ‘Soutzoukos’, ‘Palouse’, ‘KKiofterka’, ‘Koulourka’ – we won’t give you hints. Omodos awaits.
The distance from Nicosia city center to this village is 90.0 km. The bus will take you there in 2 hours 30 minutes. One-way ticket prices go up from 7 EUR.
A private car will reach you there in 1 hour 30 minutes and rentals start at 10 EUR.
The village is open 24 hours all through the year.
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