Pano Akourdaleia (Greek: Πάνω Ακουρδάλεια) is a village in the Paphos District of Cyprus, located 2 km west of Miliou.
According to maps dating back to the Venetian times and even earlier, the village was referred to as Quardia (the term also means Garrison/Guard).
Other early records suggest that the name of the village may also trace its origin to a Lusignan army battalion.
According to a population census conducted by the Venetians around 1450, the village under the name Pano Akourdaleia had 85 inhabitants who paid taxes.
[citation needed] Numerous vaulted graves and archaeological specimens (including a sarcophagus, amphorae and many more funeral gifts) dating form the pre-Christian era have been discovered in the village.