Foinikas Cyprus – The lost Templar Village
Foinikas Cyprus is an abandoned medieval village nestled in the Paphos district, steeped in history and mystery.
Once a stronghold of the Knights Templar, this village offers a unique glimpse into the island’s rich past.
In this Sanyctours Infothek entry, we delve into the origins, architectural remnants, and historical significance of Foinikas Cyprus, providing a comprehensive understanding of its enduring legacy.










Foinikas Templar Knights Village, also known as Phoinikas or Finikas, was established during the medieval period and became a significant site for the Knights Templar in the 12th century. Its strategic location, perched above the Xeropotamos River, made it an ideal fortress with natural defenses. The village was part of the „Commandaria della Finicha,“ a network of settlements under Templar administration.