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The Governor's Beach is less frequented by tourists, offering a secluded spot on the shore for relaxing away from the crowds..
The Governor's Beach is less frequented by tourists, offering a secluded spot on the shore for relaxing away from the crowds.
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Governor's Beach, Pentakomo, Cyprus
6 miles to east of Limassol lie the ruins of Amathus, an ancient royal city built on a coastal site that is believed to have been inhabited since 1100 BC
The Limassol District Archaeological Museum presents historical exhibits from 9000 BC to the end of Roman period
A compact zoological park spread over 1
Columbia Plaza in Limassol’s Old Town is a great place to have a meal, with a cafe, trattoria, steakhouse, bar and Greek tavern all in one complex
With blue skies and crystal clear warm waters to one side, and cafes, restaurants, nightclubs and shops on the other, the Promenade offers a slice of paradise to all vacationers
The Limassol Castle was built by the Ottomans in 1590, after the previous castle on the site was destroyed
The Limassol Water Museum is an old pump-house, built in 1925 to direct water from the nearby Garyllis Delta aquifer to the city
The Cyprus Motor Museum showcases iconic Classic and collectible cars, from a 1912 Ford T to trendy collectibles from 2004