Archaeological Site of Amathous

Historical landmark · Limassol

Archaeological Site of Amathous

Historical landmark · Limassol
Agios Tychon 4532, Cyprus

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Archaeological Site of Amathous by null
Archaeological Site of Amathous by null
Archaeological Site of Amathous by null
Archaeological Site of Amathous by null
Archaeological Site of Amathous by null
Archaeological Site of Amathous by null
Archaeological Site of Amathous by null
Archaeological Site of Amathous by null
Archaeological Site of Amathous by null
Archaeological Site of Amathous by null
Archaeological Site of Amathous by null
Archaeological Site of Amathous by null
Archaeological Site of Amathous by null
Archaeological Site of Amathous by null
Archaeological Site of Amathous by null

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Ancient royal city ruins with temples, baths, and necropolis  

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Agios Tychon 4532, Cyprus Get directions

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Agios Tychon 4532, Cyprus Get directions

+357 25 635226
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Features

wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Sep 25, 2025

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Ilaria Tubia

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Not the easiest place to reach with the autobus in my opinion but there are some ways, but worth a visit if you’re on that side of the city. The ticket cost 2,5€. You have a bunch of ruins you can walk in between with explanatory signs. Nice at sunset as we did, you can walk back (and even reach so) to the main area walking in a designated path over the hill. You also have a nice walkable path on the water a bit further down.

Naf Naf

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Amazing place, if you leave or have a holiday here, it's great to see. You can get to the open air museum and after visiting it go to the trail that starts on the left side of the entrance (you'll see the blue sign and stair). It's a huge area around and a lot of ancient places there. Sunrise are breathtaking. Love this place.

Diane Henzler

Google
Love this simple archeological site, with 3 place to enjoy, 2 are free. A hot bit not difficult climb to the Acropolis, the forum/αγορά area, and the boardwalk to observe the area sunken in the sea.

Bogdan V.

Google
this place is not visited by the majority of the tourists. It has a guide that you can scan but it's not audio. you need to find a bench and study it inside the park. the price of the entrance is 2.5€

Tomer Shore

Google
interesting archeological site of an ancient ruined city. really nice to see the old bathhouse. quite small but cheap entrance

Georgios Leventis

Google
The ancient Amathus site stands still after all these millennia! The site is very well maintained and rebuilt wherever needed, it expands in a big space with an acropolis at top!!! It is advisable to visit it when there is not so much sun and heat as there is no shade to take cover! Definitely will be visiting it again!!!

Tom Baker

Google
It may only be a small site, which (so far) consists mostly of the remains of the ancient cities agora/forum, but if you're a history buff (like me) and visiting the area it's worth the visit and paying the small entrance fee of €2.50. It also has seating, toilets, a water fountain and information about the site at the entrance. Also, don't forget to climb to the top of the hill behind the site if you can as it's well worth it.

Hopi W

Google
Visited in Feb when temperatures were a cool 68 degrees F even when it was sunny. A perfect beautiful day to be walking leisurely in this ancient site with few tourists. Not massive like Ephesus or the acropolis, nor as well maintained either but we appreciated the wild flowers and water views at this site.