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The Little Chapels of Cyprus — Whitewashed Churches by the Sea and in the Mountains
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The Little Chapels of Cyprus — Whitewashed Churches by the Sea and in the Mountains

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All across Cyprus, small whitewashed chapels stand on sea cliffs, quiet coves and mountain ridges — simple, beautiful and deeply loved. Here is where to find the most enchanting ones in 2026.

The Little Chapels of Cyprus — Whitewashed Churches by the Sea and in the Mountains

If one image captures the soul of Cyprus, it is a small whitewashed chapel standing alone against blue sky and bluer sea. These little churches — often domed, gleaming white, no bigger than a room — are scattered across the island's coasts, coves and mountain ridges, and they are quietly unforgettable.

Chapels by the sea

  • Agia Thekla (near Ayia Napa): a tiny white chapel by the water, with an even smaller cave chapel carved into the rock beside it.
  • Profitis Elias (Protaras): perched on a rocky hill above the resort, reached by a long stair, rewarding you with sweeping sea views.
  • Ayioi Anargyroi (Cape Greco): set on dramatic cliffs, with a path leading down to sea caves and a peaceful swimming spot.
  • Agios Georgios (Pegeia): a headland church above a harbour and islet, glowing at sunset.

Chapels in the mountains

Inland, small chapels appear on hilltops, at springs and along old paths — many dedicated to Panagia (the Virgin Mary) or to local saints. Some are centuries old, their stone worn smooth; others are simple modern shrines kept spotless by nearby villagers. You will often find a candle already lit inside.

Why they matter

These chapels are not grand, and that is the point. They are places of quiet — for a fisherman before dawn, a family lighting a candle, a traveller pausing in the shade. Many host a single festival day each year, when the whole village gathers.

Tips for visiting in 2026

  • Many are unlocked and free to enter; be respectful and dress modestly.
  • Sunrise and sunset are magical for the seaside chapels.
  • Bring a candle to light — it is a gentle local custom open to everyone.
  • Take nothing but photographs, and leave the calm undisturbed.

Seek out these little white chapels and you will find some of the most beautiful, peaceful corners of the whole island.

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