Diorios or Dhiorios (Greek: Διόριος, Turkish: Tepebaşı) is a village in the Kyrenia District of Cyprus, 2 km west of Myrtou.
Diorios is located on the southern side of the plateau of Myrtou and is abutted by dense forests that spread throughout the village.
It is adjacent to Mediterranean coastline that extends to villages such as Agia Eirini and Kormakitis.
The vegetation of the Cyprus tulip «Tulipa Cypria» or "laledes" by the locals, where flourish in abundant quantities during the months of March and April, is characteristic of the region.From a geological point of view, the administrative area of the village is dominated by sandstones, flysch of Kythrea and to a lesser extent, alluvial deposits, especially along the river basins of the region.
The average annual rainfall in the village area is reached by the homonymous state forest.
The old church was damaged during the invasion of 1974 and is in ruins till now, the newer temple located in a military area said was used as a hospital.
Other chapels of the village is St. John, Prophet Zachariah, St. Black, Prophet Elias, Archangel Michael, St. George (Mahania forest area), St. George (Trimithias area) of the Holy Cross, and Agiopetras St. Nicholas.