Arsos Village
You'll discover one of Cyprus's best-preserved architectural gems that dates back to the time of Homer. Once a sacred grove, this area is now where gastronomy and flavour unite. Picture narrow cobblestone streets, clay ovens, the aroma of freshly baked bread and meticulously brewed coffee.
An accredited guide will introduce you to Cypriot culinary traditions with a visit to a local workshop. Here, age-old recipes and techniques are still in use, and you'll have the chance to sample a sweet treat that has been passed down since the Byzantine era.
Sometimes, it's more than just a visit. It's an engagement with living social practices handed down from generation to generation, where tradition connects you with the hospitality of Cyprus.
Nature Path '6 Fountains'
This tranquil nature trail of 1,250 metres takes you past six historical stone fountains, through crystal-clear streams and under leafy tree canopies.
Omodos Village
The crowning glory that stands proudly in the village square is the Holy Cross – a significant part of Cyprus's cultural heritage. You'll wander down a cobblestoned alley in this stone-built village, where intricate lacework abounds, leading you into a medieval setting. At a restored medieval wine press, you'll learn about different wine varieties and take part in wine tasting sessions.
Vouni Village
A charming wine village that has rightfully earned its place as one of the "Three Colourful Villages of Cyprus".