Sorry - no pets allowed Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
The villa sleeps up to 10 people
The traditional style entrance leads to a spacious hallway, to your right, an archway leads to the spacious lounge, luxuriously furnished with comfortable sofa’s, 42" Plasma screen TV, sideboard, and a large dining table with 8 chairs.
A further archway leads to the kitchen with an oven, hob, dishwasher, combination microwave, kettle and a toaster. The adjoining utility room has a washer/dryer, iron and ironing board.
In the main villa there three air-conditioned bedrooms (two doubles and a twin) all with fitted wardrobes. All bedrooms have en-suites.
There is a separate air-conditioned studio in the grounds has a twin bedroom, a shower room with WC and sink, and a kitchen with sink, hob, combination oven/microwave, washer/dryer and a fridge/freezer.
The villa has a private swimming pool (heated in winter) and large patio area that is furnished with sunloungers and parasols. There is also a viewing tower to capture even more spectacular views.
Additional features of the property include barbeque, CD player, DVD, SKY television, radio, safe, hairdryers in each bedroom, iron and ironing board and a complimentary welcome pack.
Linen is provided but not beach towels
The villa is located near to 8 luxury apartments at Kings View that are also available for rental.
The village of Emba is a very short drive and Kato Paphos a further 5-minutes drive and Coral Bay 10 minutes.
There is a supplement for central heating and pool heating that is paid locally on a "pay as you use basis"
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Dining room
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Double Bedroom
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The Paphos District
The village of Emba is a very short drive and Kato Paphos a further 5-minutes drive and Coral Bay 10 minutes.
The seafront is a 10-minute walk and the bars and restaurants 5 minutes. The property is situated within easy reach of all of the areas of historical interest and close to 3 golf courses and a water park. Paphos has over 330 days of sunshine per year and in the summer months the sun shines for 12 hours per day. Even in the winter months the temperatures rarely drops below 15C.
Paphos / Emba area
The charming west coast town of Paphos focuses around an attractive little harbour whose picturesque open-air fish restaurants line a quayside of bright fishing boats and pleasure craft. With a population of just 28.000 Paphos nestles In the lee of the Western Troodhos Mountains, which add another dimension to this area of scenic beauty. The recent addition of its own international airport nearby has opened up the Paphos area, and the resort is graced with some luxury hotels along the coastline. Paphos has an air of holiday charm combined with history, and olden-day elegance is lent to the town by its classical style buildings in the upper part of town which leads to the shopping area. The lower part of the town - known as Kato Paphos has a life of its own albeit so close by, down near the sea -home of the harbour, the fish tavernas, souvenir shops and several beautiful hotels with important archaeological sites around them. Paphos is entwined with Greek mythology, and the legendary birth of Aphrodite on her shores brought fame and worshippers there to follow the cult of the Goddess. Landmarks associated with Aphrodite are the chunky, rugged rocks of her beautiful birthshore known as the Aphrodite Rocks or "Petra tou Romiou", the evocative sanctuary of Aphrodite at Kouklia Village, one-time shrine and scene of pagan festivals for thousands, the Baths of Aphrodite at Polis, supposed source of fertility and the Fountain of Love, or Fontana Amorosa, a few miles further into the Akamas Peninsula. Even the town's name is linked to the Goddess, for Paphos was the name of the mythological daughter of Venus and Pygmalion. Paphos became the capital of Cyprus under the successors of Alexander the Great - the Ptolemies and in those days its harbour was a busy, thriving port. It continued as the island's first city for more than seven centuries, retaining its importance under Roman rule Its most famous Governor Sergius Paulus, was converted to Christianity by St Paul in 45 AD. But Paphos history dates back a great deal further. In fact the whole area abounds in historical and archaeological treasures.
Activities near Paphos
Walking holidays Beach or lakeside relaxation Good nightlife