Key Facts about Omodos, Cyprus

Nestled in the Troodos Mountains, Omodos is one of Cyprus’s most picturesque wine villages — a place where time slows, cobbled lanes wind between stone houses, and the scent of fresh bread and local wine fills the air. Known for its centuries-old traditions and scenic vineyards, Omodos perfectly captures the authentic heart of rural Cyprus.

11/11/20251 min read

Alley in Omodos Village, Cyprus
Alley in Omodos Village, Cyprus
Location

Omodos is located in the Limassol District, approximately 40 kilometers northwest of Limassol city, in the foothills of the Troodos Mountains.

Known for

Charming stone architecture, local wine production, traditional crafts, and the Monastery of the Holy Cross (Timios Stavros) — one of the oldest monasteries on the island.

Best Time to Visit

April to October — spring and early autumn offer the most pleasant weather for walking tours and vineyard visits. The summer months are lively with cultural events and festivals.

Local Language

Greek (English widely spoken)

Currency

Euro (€)

Getting There
  • By Car: About 40 minutes from Limassol or 1.5 hours from Nicosia. Renting a car is the easiest way to explore Omodos and nearby Troodos villages.

  • By Bus: Regular routes from Limassol operate to the village, especially during the tourist season.

Top Attractions
  • Monastery of the Holy Cross – home to ancient relics and impressive Byzantine art.

  • Omodos Square – the heart of the village lined with cafés and craft shops.

  • Local Wineries – visit Vassiliades or Linos Winery for tastings of Commandaria and other Cypriot wines.

  • Museum of Byzantine Icons – showcasing religious art and local heritage.

  • Traditional Lace Workshops – watch artisans handcraft Omoditiki lace, a local specialty.

Local Specialties
  • Commandaria wine – one of the world’s oldest named wines, produced locally.

  • Palouzes – a traditional grape jelly dessert.

  • Halloumi cheese and loukoumi (Cyprus delight) — village favorites.

Notable Events
  • Wine Festival (August–September) – celebrates the region’s rich viticulture with tastings and live music.

  • Feast of the Holy Cross (September 14) – a major religious and cultural celebration in Omodos.