Long term lets (over 1 month) Short-breaks (4 days or less) Corporate bookings
Changeover day:
Flexible
Access:
Car advised Wheelchair access
Notes:
Sorry - no pets allowed Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
This spacious brand new GROUND floor apartment has a private patio and garden area with BBQ and sea views.
The entrance door to the apartment leads to a stylishly furnished open plan living/dining area and kitchen. The comfortable living area has sofa's seating 4 persons one of which is a sofa bed. The apartment has a TV/Satelite and DVD and the lounge leads out onto the terrace/patio and garden area with BBQ. The kitchen is fully equipped with modern appliances and dining table seating for four persons. The comfortable bedroom has a double bed with Grade A orthopedic mattresses for your comfort and has large built in wardrobes, bedside drawers & even a hairdryer.
Patio/Garden
Lounge
Lounge/Dining area
Kitchen
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The Paphos District
If you are looking for a taste of the real Cyprus, a warm welcome and great local amenities with a short transfer and easy access to everything that the Paphos area has to offer then this location is right for you.
Kato Pafos (Lower Pafos) is the home of the harbour and many archaeological sites in the area and provides a lively and friendly atmosphere around the renovated port area. The boulevards are lined with palm trees and there are ample restaurants and bars to spend the afternoon in if you are tired of the beach.
There are several beaches within the district including the municipal beach in Kato Paphos and a little further out is Faros beach, north of the archaeological site, this is best reached by car. About 8km from Kato Paphos is the undeveloped beach at Kissonerga Bay backed by banana plantations.
The World Heritage site of the Tomb of the Kings is 2km north of Kato Paphos and sits on a roky ledge overlooking the sea. There are well preserved underground tombs and chambers used as a necropolis by the reasidents of Nea Pafos during the Hellenistic & Roman periods. Opening times are 8.30am to 7.30pm May to September and 8.30am to 5pm October to April.
There are many other archaeological sites to explore including, Neo Pafos, Pafos Mosaics, Agora, Asklipieion & Odeion and the Saranta Kolones Fortress.
Pafos Fortress is open daily – check times and is perched on the edge of the new harbour, entry is via a draw bride over a moat.
Sports: Diving - The waters around Pafos are ideal and there are over 30 sites to explore with names such as “Wreck of the Achillieas” and “Valley of the Caves”. The are numerous PADI diving centres to choose from. Horse Riding – The area surrounding Paphos has some spectacular trails for horseback riding. Popular routes include trails in the beautiful Peyia forest, riding along the beaches and exploring the huge coastal sea caves.
Golf: The Aphrodite Hills Golf Club offers an 18 hole championship standard course. The Tsada Golf Club offers 18 holds of superb golf set in the grounds of a 12th century monastery. The Secret Valley Golf Club is set in a scenic valley with grand trees and sculpted rock formations with an 18 hole course Go-Karting - Paphos has a scaled down F1 track that is great fun for go-karting. There are fun races for all ages and abilities, and this is the closest most will ever get to knowing what F1 racing is all about. Paphos Aphrodite Water Park - reat fun for the whole family and couples as well, the Paphos Aphrodite Waterpark has a huge selection of rides, slides and pools catering for children, teens and adults. For thrills, try the Kamikazi, Free Fall and Black Hole; while for fun, the Lazy River, Super Volcano and Wave Pool provide plenty of laughs. For kids, the Pirate Ship Slide and the Water Mushrooms and Mini Volcano are ideal. There is plenty of shade to keep you out of the sun when you are not in the water, and the water park has an excellent selection of cafés and restaurants.
Shopping - For some, nothing relaxes like a spot of retail therapy, and Paphos’ stores are conveniently located in the same general district. Popular local items include Cypriot lace, handmade pottery, paintings, sculptures, jewellery and souvenirs. The workmanship, quality and prices of local handicrafts make them sought after buys. There are also plenty of modern boutiques sporting the latest in designer labels as well as a few air-conditioned shopping malls.
Peyia / Peyia Village area
Peyia is a short drive from the nicest beach in the area at Coral Bay and situated in the rugged hills just outside Paphos is Peyia one of Cyprus' most photogenic stretches of coastline with the crystal waters of the Mediterranean at it’s feet and to the north the silhouetted peak of Ayios Yeoyios which marks the beginning of the untouched Akamas Peninsula. Peyia is the quiet neighbour to the bustle of nearby Pafos and is a great place to while away a relaxing lunchtime or evening with a plateful of meze and a cold bottle of beer. Culturally there are the two ruined Christian basilicas found on the outskirts of the village with wonderful mosaics on the floor and the Roman tombs carved into the cliffs above the sea. In the village there are several tavernas in the central square. You can also buy all your provisions including fresh meat and bread in the village stores. Coral Bay (5km from Peyia) - The beautiful beach and calm waters make it ideal for all the family. The beach satisfies all requirements providing the opportunity to laze in the warm sunshine or enjoy the numerous water sports on offer.
How to get there
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Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Paphos: 20 km
Activities near Peyia
Sports: Watersports Waterpark Horse Riding Golf within 30 mins drive
Great for: Walking holidays Beach or lakeside relaxation A winter sun break Good nightlife Cycling holidays