Planning a trip to Cyprus and wondering how easy it will be to get around? Whether you’re a senior traveller, recovering from surgery, or just need a little extra support, Paphos is a fantastic destination with a growing number of accessible attractions. In this guide, we’ll show you how to explore Paphos with confidence—thanks to thoughtful city planning, welcoming venues, and reliable mobility scooter rentals in Cyprus.

Located on the southwest coast of Cyprus, Paphos is known for its beautiful coastline, rich history, and friendly atmosphere. It’s also becoming increasingly mobility-friendly, with many local businesses and public spaces offering accessible features like ramps, flat surfaces, and wide entryways.

And if walking long distances isn’t an option, don’t worry—Cyprus Mobility provides a range of mobility scooters and wheelchairs delivered right to your door, whether you’re staying in a hotel, villa, or apartment.

Paphos is full of history, sunshine, and unforgettable views—and we believe everyone should be able to experience it. With the right equipment and a little planning, your trip can be as smooth and enjoyable as you imagined.

Top Accessible Places to Visit in Paphos

1. Paphos Harbour and Castle

Stroll (or roll) along the flat promenade that wraps around this scenic harbour. It’s fully paved, and cafes with outdoor seating are easy to access with mobility aids.

2. The Kings Avenue Mall

A modern shopping centre with elevators, wide aisles, accessible toilets, and plenty of seating areas—perfect for a relaxed day out.

3. Tombs of the Kings

This UNESCO World Heritage site offers flat, wheelchair-accessible walkways in several sections. While not every part is suitable for wheels, many key areas are reachable with assistance.

4. Coral Bay Beach (Blue Flag)

Coral Bay is one of the few beaches in the area that offers accessible beach facilities, including ramps and, during summer months, floating chairs with lifeguard help.