Olympus
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the heart of the Troodos Mountains, Olympus, Cyprus offers a unique Mediterranean ski experience that contrasts the island's famed sun-kissed beaches. As the highest peak in Cyprus, Mount Olympus stands at an elevation of 1,952 meters and transforms into a winter sports haven during the colder months.
The ski area on Mount Olympus is modest yet charming, boasting four ski lifts and a range of slopes suitable for both beginners and experienced skiers. The facility typically operates from January to April, depending on snowfall. The allure of skiing under the bright Cypriot sun while enjoying views of the sparkling sea in the distance is a rare treat that Olympus provides.
While the ski area may not rival the vastness of Alpine resorts, it compensates with its unique setting and the opportunity to combine a ski holiday with coastal relaxation. After a day on the slopes, visitors can descend to the coast, a mere hour's drive away, to enjoy the island's picturesque beaches and temperate climate.
Olympus also offers other winter activities such as snowboarding, and when the snow melts, the region is popular for hiking, mountain biking, and observing the rich biodiversity of the Troodos National Forest Park.
Limassol
Olympus – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Church of St. Nicholas of the Roof, Trooditissa Monastery, Troodos Mountains, Galata.