Review:

Amathus dates all the way back to 1100 B.C., and it was one of the ancient royal cities of Cyprus until approximately 300 A.D. The city is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and its impressive ruins are located on the southern coast of Cyprus only 11 km away from the Limassol city center. The site is still undergoing excavation, but there are many different areas open to visitors, including the market, the public baths, and the fountain complex. There is a small admission fee, and visitors are advised to allow at least 2 hours to explore the ruins thoroughly.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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