Transport in Paphos. Buses: routes and tickets

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Bus transport in Paphos is distinguished by a developed network of suburban and urban routes, which makes it easy and convenient to get around. Prices, routes, types of tickets - all the main information about Paphos buses.


Buses in Paphos depart from two bus stations: Karavella in the city center on Andrea Geroudi Street, from where suburban and intercity buses depart (Limassol, Nicosia), and the harbor bus station in Kato Paphos, from where buses on tourist routes depart. The bus station connects route 618 Kato Paphos - City Center (Karavella).

Travel by transport in Paphos costs 1.5 euros, but there are other tariffs (you can see them in the bus cabin, next to the driver): daily ticket, that is, a travel card for the whole day, travel passes for a week, a month and a year. Tickets are purchased upon boarding directly from the bus driver.

The Daily ticket is often bought by tourists to explore the main city or attractions close to the city. A one-day ticket costs 5 euros and is valid from the moment of purchase until 23:00 on the same day. After eleven in the evening, the passenger will have to purchase a night ticket, which costs 2.5 euros, even if he has a weekly pass. Night routes - from 23:00 to 6:00.

The weekly pass costs € 15 and applies exclusively to daily routes (6:00 am to 11:00 pm). A monthly bus pass in Paphos costs 40 euros, and an annual pass costs 400 euros (covers both day and night routes).

The most popular transport routes for tourists in Paphos

  • No. 615 Kato Paphos - Coral Bay
  • No. 610 Kato Paphos - Center (Market)
  • No. 631 Kato Paphos - Stone of Aphrodite
  • No. 611 Kato Paphos - Geroskipou Embankment

Bus 615 Kato Paphos - Coral Bay / Paphos Bus 615: Kato Paphos Harbor - Coral Bay

Coral Bay is one of the most popular beaches in Paphos, so the bus runs frequently - every 10-15 minutes. The bus runs between the port and the beach from 6.30 am to midnight. Experienced people advise not to get to the Coral Bay stop, but to the final one - there are fewer people, and showers and toilets are free. The bus departs from the Harbor station, the fare costs 1.5 euros. It also takes you to the Tombs of the Kings, which are just a stop from Kings Avenue Mall.

Bus 610 Kato Paphos - Center (Market) / Paphos Bus 610: Kato Paphos (Harbor) - Municipal Market

The route connects the port with the city center, where the covered market is located. Tourists come here in search of souvenirs, jewelry and other gifts from Paphos. Also outside the market there is a small fruit and vegetable market and several cafes and restaurants. Transport runs every 10 minutes.

Bus 631 Kato Paphos - Aphrodite's Stone (Petra tou Romiou) / Paphos Bus 631: Kato Paphos - Petra tou Romiou

The stone of Aphrodite is a must-see item in the program of many tourists, because it was here, according to legend, that the sea Aphrodite emerged from the foam. The bus runs to this extraordinary place strictly on schedule. This route also takes you to Aphrodite Hills. There is a sign in the salon with an appeal not to enter in wet swimsuits and without outerwear, which, however, few people pay attention to. At the final stop, you need to go through the underground passage, which will lead you to the Stone of Aphrodite. At the bus stop there is a cafe, a free toilet and a shower (though paid - 1 or 2 euros).

Timetable of route number 631:

Route 631, Kato Paphos - Petra tou Romiou
Route: Harbor (Main Station), Ledas, Alkminis, Poseidonos Av., Danaes Av., Aphrodite's Av., Spyrou Kyprianou Av., Gianni Kontou, Ippokratous, Makariou Av., Paphos-Limassol old Road, Petra tou Romiou.

From Kato Paphos station to Petra tou Romiou
December to March
Mon-Sat: 07:25, 09:10, 10:40, 14:10, 16:00, 18:40, 22:30
Sun: 06:30, 9:10, 10:40, 14:10, 16:00, 18:40, 22:30
April to November
Mon-Sat: 07:25, 09:10, 10:40, 14:10, 14:30, 15:40, 16:00, 17:30, 18:40, 22:30
Sun: 06:30, 9:10, 10:40, 14:10, 14:30, 15:40, 16:00, 17:30, 18:40, 22:30

From Petra tou Romiou to Kato Paphos station
December to March
Mon-Sun: 08:15, 10:05, 11:35, 15:05, 16:55, 19:30, 0:00
April to November
Mon-Sun: 08:15, 10:05, 11:35, 15:05, 15:25, 16:35, 16:55, 18:20, 19:30, 0:00
Travel time: approximately 45 minutes

Paphos Bus 611: Harbor - Geroskipou Beach (Waterpark)

The bus travels along the coast and connects the port with hotels along the coast. The interval of movement is 10 minutes.

The schedule of bus transport in Paphos and Polis, as well as detailed routes, you can find here:

  • Paphos_city_and_suburbs_timetable
  • City buses in Paphos
  • Polis_and_Latchi_area_timetable

There are also red double-decker tourist buses running around Paphos - Paphos Red Bus Sightseeing. They allow you to explore the main attractions of Paphos and listen to the history of this or that place (albeit in English). A ticket for such a bus in Paphos is valid for 24 hours (it costs 12.5 euros for adults and 5 euros for children). You can find more detailed information here.

Car and bike rental in Paphos

Tourists often rent cars to move around Paphos - the offices that do this are found there at every step, usually under the signs of Rent a car or Car hire. This is convenient because buses, for example, do not visit Akamas or Troodos. The only negative is the left-hand traffic of the vehicle. If you adapt easily, then feel free to rent a car - so you can fully enjoy the beauty of Cyprus. The rental price depends on the make and mileage of the car. In addition to cars, you can rent ATVs, buggies, scooters, bicycles and so on in Paphos.

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