Sorry - no pets allowed Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
This villa is beautifully furnished and has everything you need for a self catering holiday in Cyprus.
There is a double bedroom with en-suite bathroom, twin bedroom plus a double sofa bed in the living area.
Outside you will find a lovely enclosed patio area and a pergola providing the all important shading over the patio table.
There is a communal pool just 50m from the villa. This pool is only shared by 5 villas, so it is never crowded!
Villa
Lounge
Dining area
Master bedroom
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The Famagusta District
Summer stretches from mid-May to mid-October and means high temperatures, cloudless skies and cooling breezes from the sea. It's the ideal season for swimming, sunbathing and a whole range of water sports from sailing to scuba diving.
At this time of year its best to explore the archaeological sites early in the morning or in late afternoon, avoiding the hottest part of the day. It's always a good idea to bring along sun protection, such as sunscreen and a broad-brimmed hat. Even in the height of summer when it's 32C(90F) degrees at the beach (and warmer inland), temperatures are refreshingly cooler in the Troodos, making the mountains ideal for hiking or simply relaxing.
The days of September and October are still sunny and the water warm enough for comfortable swimming. In Lemesos, the first ten days of September bring the annual Wine Festival, a buoyant period not to be missed.
Protaras / Cape Greko area
Protaras is a modern, purpose-built resort located 14km east of Ayia Napa, and is particularly popular with water sports aficionados. The resort stretches over 6km along the sandy-beached coastline, interspersed with rocky coves.
The resort has two main focal points - Fig Tree Bay and Pernera Beach - where the majority of hotels and bars are to be found. Protaras attracts families and couples wanting to enjoy the stunning beaches of the eastern coastline but without the frenetic nightlife of neighbouring Ayia Napa!
With some of the best water sports on the island, holidays in Protaras are definitely for those who like to make a splash. That being said, it's considerably quieter than its fun-loving neighbour, Ayia Napa. So, it's a good choice for families and couples looking for uninterrupted relaxation.
It's a purpose built resort that's fairly compact, with most of the hotels, bars and restaurants scattered around Fig Tree Bay and Pernera Beach. There's also a wide range of restaurants to choose from, whether it's a traditional taverna and some bouzouki music that gets you going, or you prefer belting out a soul song in a karaoke bar, you won't be disappointed.