Koilani (Greek: Κοιλάνι) is a village in the Limassol District of Cyprus, located 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) south of Pera Pedi.
The village is connected through a motorway to Pera Pedi in the east, to Vouni in the south-east, to Mandria in the north, and to Silikou in the south-east.
Koilani has preserved the traditional folk architecture of the wine-producing villages of the Limassol district.
Narrow, paved, ascending alleys, tiled roofs, yard walls with earthenware jars, balconies, and arches with embossed frames at the entrances of houses that are built with regional, carved limestone, provide the visitor a taste of the tradition and inheritance of the village[citation needed] For the naming of the village, there are several interpretations: Koilani receives an average annual rainfall of about 750 millimetres; mainly vines of wine-making varieties, and apple, pear, almond, olive, and citrus trees are cultivated in its region.
The decrease of population continued in 1973 when the inhabitants were 874 (839 Greek-Cypriots and 35 Turkish-Cypriots).