Conquer the pine-forested peaks of the Troodos Mountains in an open 4x4, then descend into the Commandaria wine region to taste the world's oldest named wine — still produced here since 800 BC. An exhilarating blend of landscape and liquid history.
What to expect
Boarding open-top 4x4 jeeps, your convoy climbs into the Troodos range — Cyprus's green, cool, pine-covered heart — via off-road tracks that reveal panoramic ridge-top views. You'll stop at the picturesque UNESCO-listed village of Omodos, with its Byzantine monastery and cobbled lanes, before arriving at a traditional Commandaria winery. Here, a guided tasting of Cyprus's celebrated amber dessert wine — once praised by Crusader kings — is paired with local mezes. A hearty Cypriot lunch rounds out the mountain adventure.
Good to know
The Troodos range is approximately 45–60 minutes from Limassol port. This is a small-group excursion; pre-booking is essential as spaces are limited. Wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes suitable for stepping in and out of jeeps. Allow at least 6–7 hours for the full experience; confirm departure and return times against your all-aboard.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Limassol — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.