Just a short drive from the coast, yet distinctly rural in character.
Stay in Peristerona
Where nature, history, and quiet village life meet.
Peristerona is a small hillside village in the Paphos district, located just south of Polis Chrysochous, known for its natural surroundings, agricultural landscape, and close connection to the nearby gorge of the eagle nests. Built at an average altitude of around 410 metres, the village offers open views, cooler air, and a slower rhythm of life shaped by nature, tradition, and everyday routines.
A Village Defined by Nature
Peristerona is closely linked to the dramatic gorge of the eagle nests, located just outside the village. This natural landscape draws visitors daily, offering walking routes, rock formations, and viewpoints that highlight the area’s raw beauty and sense of openness.
History Rooted in the Land
The village is believed to have existed since Byzantine times, with its name linked to the presence of pigeon nests in the surrounding cliffs. Over the centuries, Peristerona remained a small rural settlement, shaped by farming, seasonal rhythms, and a strong connection to the land.
Faith and Community Life
At the heart of the village stands the Church of Agios Mamas, alongside the local bishopric of Arsinoi. Religious life remains an integral part of the community, reflected in the village layout, local traditions, and quiet daily life.
Peristerona at a Glance
A quiet village near Polis Chrysochous.
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Surrounded by hills and gorges.
Lush terrain, walking routes, and natural viewpoints define the area.
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Agricultural landscape.
Vineyards, citrus trees, olives, and traditional crops shape daily life.
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Small scale and authentic.
A close knit community with a calm, lived in atmosphere.
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Ideal for slow travel.
Well suited for nature lovers, walkers, and travellers seeking peace.
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Where to Stay in Peristerona
Handpicked homes in Peristerona and nearby villages.






