Troodos Mountains tour with Kykkos Monastery visit and lunch
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Troodos Mountains tour with Kykkos Monastery visit and lunch

4.3/5

Excellent
180 reviews
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£50.00
Free cancellation
Language: English
Mobile voucher accepted
Duration: more than 8 hours

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Why you’ll love this…
  • You'll explore the scenic valleys and natural beauty of the Troodos Mountains
  • There'll be a visit to the sacred Kykkos Monastery to admire its icons and frescoes
  • A typical country lunch, served at a family-run restaurant in Pedoulas is part of the tour
  • You'll enjoy panoramic views from the hilltop tomb of Archbishop Makarios III
  • An expert local guide will share unrivalled knowledge of Cyprus and its people
What to expect

The journey into the Troodos Mountains is a journey to another Cyprus. Rustic stone villages dot tree-clad valleys where traditional ways of life still hold sway. This tour takes you into the spiritual heart of the highlands, the Kykkos Monastery, as well as up to Throni Hill. Alexia, one of our local guides, says, ‘The icon of the Virgin Mary at Kykkos is considered miraculous, so at least once a year, it's important for Cypriots to visit the church.'

As you go into the depths of the Troodos, you'll encounter luxuriant landscapes which contrast with the arid coast. You'll head to the Kykkos Monastery first. Perched on Mount Kykkos, it's laden with religious treasures, and you won't be able to keep your eyes off the golden icons and frescoes – except for the icon of the Virgin Mary. It's kept under wraps, with the last known viewing being hundreds of years ago. You'll also have free time to wander around the grounds and enjoy the panoramic views of the mountains. What's more, your visit helps the preservation of this important heritage site.

We'll then visit the hilltop tomb of Archbishop Makarios III. Superb views greet you before the drive down to the village of Pedoulas. Here, you'll enjoy a typical Cypriot lunch made from locally sourced ingredients in a family-run restaurant. There's time for an optional walk up to the richly decorated Orthodox church of the Holy Cross, then we'll head back with a coffee stop at Pano Platres en route.

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What's included
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  • check Guide
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  • check Lunch
  • check Afternoon coffee break
What to remember
  • Dress appropriately – no shoulders or knees showing – when visiting religious buildings
  • This experience doesn't follow our general cancellation policy. If you need to cancel, you must do so at least 24 hours in advance to receive a full refund
  • Drinks not included
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Provider
TUI CYPRUS LTD
Booking fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation policy
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins.

What people say about this experience

Excellent

4.3 /5

Based on 180 reviews from verified customers


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  • M

    M&M

    Verified booking

    3.4

    8 October 2025

    Travelled as a couple


    The guide was very informative of knowledge of the area and history. We saw a lot of the mountains and various villages . The lunch was very disappointing, poor quality .

  • D

    Denise Hunt

    Verified booking

    3

    8 October 2025

    Travelled with a group of friends


    my friend was left of the list tour guild was not very helpful and rude

  • B

    Becky

    Verified booking

    4.2

    8 October 2025

    Travelled with a group of friends


    One of our party was booked on the wrong day ! Our guide initially wasn’t very helpful but because we persisted she finally sorted it out so that we could all go . Very poor customer service!

  • J

    JanD

    Verified booking

    3

    8 October 2025

    Travelled as a couple


    Far too long on the bus , first stop not really needed.. No need to show all the mountain villages

  • B

    Buffy

    Verified booking

    3

    7 October 2025

    Travelled with a group of friends


    I have visited the Kykkos Monastery , and quite a lot of time is required to see all the artifacts. We spent so much time driving around hills and mountains ( about 65% of the time ) that once the time for lunch was taken out , there was very little time to look around the monestry , let alone its museum . Our first stop for refreshments was a shock , you have to pay , and the stop is short. Due to the amount of driving some people were becoming travel sick. Too much emphasis on the hills

  • P

    Paul and Nadezda

    Verified booking

    5

    3 October 2025

    Travelled as a couple


    My wife is Russian Othodox and found the experience very spiritual and enlightening. Only slight negative comment is that the rep on the coach kept passing around pictures and stones most of which bore no relevance to the tour. Other than that she was very good and we had a wonderful time. My wife was upset at times with people laughing and joking in the monastery, it's against her religion.

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