No pets allowed Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
The spacious open plan living/dining area is furnished with comfortable sofas and armchairs, a flat screen satellite TV (limited channels) and DVD player. The separate kitchen is fully equipped with an electric oven and hob, large fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher and washing machine. The villa boasts two dining areas, one with a large modern dining table and 8 high backed chairs perfect for formal dining, the other furnished with a large wooden dining table and 8 chairs ideal for informal dining. Three high stools are also available at the breakfast bar. A separate guest cloakroom is found on this floor.
All five bedrooms have their own en suite facilities. The first two bedrooms are located on the ground floor, a twin bedroom with en suite shower room and a double bedroom with en suite bathroom. Both of these bedrooms have direct access to the pool and terrace area. A curved staircase leads to the first floor where the remaining three bedrooms are located. The master suite comprises of a double bedroom with en suite bathroom, a private sitting area, separate sauna facilities and a private balcony. The remaining two bedrooms are both double bedrooms, one with en suite shower room and the other with an en suite bathroom. Both of these bedrooms share a balcony that looks over the swimming pool, colourful gardens and clear sparkling blue waters of the Chrysochous Bay.
Each bedroom is equipped with an air conditioning unit (for both cooling and heating) and a small television set is available in each bedroom. A safety deposit box is provided and two hair-dryers are available. A baby cot and high chair can be supplied on request.
Outside the beautifully tended garden areas are filled with well kept lawns with colourful plant and flower borders. The free form swimming pool (13m x 6m) with walk in steps is surrounded by a large sunbathing terrace equipped with sunbeds, umbrellas and a poolside shower. A gas barbecue is available and with plenty of outdoor seating provided summer dining al fresco can be enjoyed on those warm summer evenings.
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The Paphos District
This south-west corner of Cyprus has an ambience all of its own: soft breezes, old stone, elusive enchantment and an air of antiquity. This is the kingdom of Aphrodite, the goddess of love, and her presence seems to linger. Paphos itself is really two towns, each with its own character; Ktima on the cliff and Kato Paphos by the sea, two kilometres down the road. The one is unchanged over centuries and thoroughly Cypriot while the other has expanded over the last decade from a sleepy fishing village and harbour into a bustling, busy, sprawling cosmopolitan resort which is still growing.
Roman Paphos was the island's capital, and the 3rd century mosaics here are the finest in the Mediterranean. The atmosphere is fun-loving and friendly, with plenty of bars, pubs, discos, a few nightclubs and innumerable eating places providing anything from choice Italian cuisine to sizzling souvlaki off the spit.
Swimming in the bay's deep, clear waters is good. The coastline to the north is peppered with small sandy coves but the area's best beach is a 15 minute drive away at Coral Bay. Paphos is an ideal centre from which to explore this region of wild coastline, unspoilt hillside villages and natural beauty; yet it takes less than an hour by car to reach Limassol.
Paphos combines both culture and entertainment in a conveniently sized package. In Paphos you will find some of Cyprus' most stunning archaeological gems such as its Roman mosaics and Tomb of the Kings situated amongst beach-front resort hotels and golden beaches. Cultivated bananas grow in profusion along the south-western littoral, yet the Akamas Peninsula is one of the island's last unspoilt wildernesses and is home to flora and fauna species found only on Cyprus. Small beach resorts that have not yet succumbed entirely to commercialisation await discerning travellers and there are abundant land and sea based activities to suit every taste. While Limassol is brash and Larnaka is demure, Paphos is quite friendly and is one of Cyprus' most desirable cities. Kato Paphos (Lower Paphos) is the port annex of Pano Paphos (Upper Paphos) and is home to the greatest number of archaeological sites in the area. It provides a lively and friendly ambience in it's renovated port area where visitors, unlike elsewhere in Cyprus' ports, can actually swim.
With its palm tree lined boulevards, tasteful public and private buildings, Paphos is a pleasant place to spend a holiday. There are ample restaurants and watering holes and if you tire of the beach annex you can always retire to Pano Paphos for an afternoon's stroll or evening meal.
Polis / Argaka area
Argaka, with it's natural coastline has a laid back atmosphere. The nearest restaurant is just under a kilometre away with a handful of additional tavernas dotted along the coastal road leading back towards Polis. Approximately 9 kilometres away is Polis, the principal town for the area, huddled around a pedestrianised square with a wide selection of restaurants, tavernas, and cafes, and an organised beach backed by tall Eucalyptus trees is within a 10 minute drive. The seaside resort of Latchi, with its fish tavernas is only a few minutes further on, and here you will find an array of inviting sea-front tavernas with a superb selection of fresh fish and seafood served daily. The town of Paphos can be reached within a 45 minutes drive.
How to get there
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Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Paphos Airport
Activities near Polis
Sports: Watersports Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays Rural / countryside retreats
Single beds (2), Double beds (4), Cots (1), Sleeps maximum of 10
Other:
Linen and towels provided.
Outdoors:
Balcony / Terrace, Private outdoor pool (unheated), Private garden, BBQ
Access:
Parking space
Further details indoors: A baby cot and high chair can be provided on request. Sauna supplement payable locally.
Rental rates
Rental prices originally quoted in: British £
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2090£2,090
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NB: Prices may be subject to change at the advertiser's discretion.
Rates include: Weekly cleaning service, Welcome Grocery Pack and Air-Conditioning.
Sauna at supplement of GB£30 per day, payable locally to villa owner if required.
Payment can be made by cheque, bank transfer or Visa, Master Card or Debit Card. Please note that a 2.75% surcharge applies to credit/debit card payments.
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Contact details for the advertiser of home 94113
Name:
The Villa Group Sales Department
Company:
The Villa Group
Tel:
+44 (0)8701 999966
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