
Kalavasos
Καλαβασός · Kalavason
About
Kalavasos sits on the west bank of the Vasilikos river in the Larnaca foothills, a working agricultural village surrounded by citrus orchards, olive groves, and carob trees irrigated by a long valley dam. The headline is right outside the village: Tenta, the reconstructed Neolithic settlement of conical huts (tholoi) that dates back to the seventh millennium BC, sits under a protective steel canopy with reconstructed dwellings showing how people lived here nine thousand years ago. The other layer of history is industrial — Kalavasos was a copper-mining centre, and the rusting bridges and narrow-gauge railway tracks of the old Cyprus Mines Corporation still cross the riverbed. In the village itself the Panagia Titiotissa church holds a remarkable double-sided sixteenth-century icon. Most visitors stay in one of the restored stone agritourism guesthouses and use Kalavasos as a base for both the archaeology and the south-coast beaches twenty minutes away.
Location
Kalavasos · Larnaca foothills · 34.7584°N, 33.3080°E
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