This quality, spacious two bedroom apartment is in a small block of 12 apartments situated among Cypriot housing in a quiet cul-de-sac just off the village centre. Local shops and tavernas are within easy walking distance. It is fully air-conditioned/heated, with additional halogen heaters for winter time. Solar panels supply the hot water.
Please note that smoking is not permitted in the apartment.
A car is recommended for getting around the island
Outside:-Sunny, enclosed patio & garden space with table and chairs from which there is a distant sea view -BBQ -Access to communal pool with changing room & toilets -Parking in underground car park (reserved space) with lift to apartment
Living Area:-Two large leather double sofas -Side table -Flat screen TV -DVD player (English language DVD rental available nearby) -Radio/CD player -Bookcase with an extending library and games -Dining table and chairs -Patio doors leading out onto the patio and enclosed garden area
Kitchen:Washing machine Fridge with a small freezing compartment Microwave Electric cooker Ceramic hob with a cooker hood. Kettle Toaster Crockery and cutlery
Bedrooms:-Bedroom 1, Patio doors to sun terrace -Luxury super king size bed with memory foam mattress topper or comfy twin beds -Bedroom 2, Two comfy single beds which can easily be pushed together if required -Both bedrooms have Bedside table and lamp. -Ample storage space -Sheets, blankets and bedcovers included
Bathroom -White bathroom suite with ceramic tiles -Bath -Shower -Bath towels
Property Details
Address Peyia
Location Cyprus > Republic of Cyprus > Peyia
Postcode -8560
Breakage deposit £ 100.00
Number of bedrooms 2
Number of bathrooms 1
Max people 6
Check In flexible
Check Out flexible
Nearest airport Paphos
Distance to Airport 12 miles
Distance to Beach 3 miles
Price From £ 185.00 (Weekly) Peyia Area Information Cyprus, the third largest island in the Mediterranean, enjoys sunshine (340 days) a year making it the ideal holiday destination all year. With great opportunities to explore , beaches, coastal rock formations, mountains, and villages, and extensive archaeology, and history. There is something for everyone. Nature and culture. Areas of great natural beauty in the Akamas Peninsular, or around Mount Olympus, for walking and cycling, Four championship golf courses. Diving and water sports, also quad biking, go karting, & horse riding are all popular.
Peyia (Pegeia) is a large, attractive, popular and friendly old village spread across the hillside about 8 miles north of Paphos, and 3 miles from the blue flag beach of Coral Bay. Well known for its whitewashed houses, Peyia was founded during the Byzantine era. It is famous for its spring water, and in the centre of town is the cobbled square with it's cistern fountains. There is also a lovely view down to Coral Bay from the centre of town.
There are numerous coffee shops, and plenty of local welcoming tavernas, with good food at reasonable prices. All within easy walking distance of the apartment.
The village also has a wonderful bakery, with lovely fresh bread each day and many other delicacies you can't ignore. Close by is a new fruit and vegetable market with some groceries These are only around the corner from the apartment, which is tucked away just off the main street. Walking a little further up the hill is a very well stocked supermarket, supplying all your needs. Also in the village are banks, and a chemist.
At Coral Bay a lovely sandy blue flag beach where there are opportunities to swim, it is especially safe for young children. You can also enjoy many other water sports including a diving school, jet skis and parascending. There are several coffee shops and restaurants.
Close by Close by there is quad biking, go karting, cycling, paragliding, tennis, the water park, horse riding, and an animal park. Not far away there are four championship golf courses. Minthis Hills (Tsada) is the nearest, and oldest course about 20mins away via a new road. Secret Valley and Aphrodite are about 30-40 minutes away. Elena is the newest course, built by Nick Faldo just outside Paphos about 20 mins away. There are some excellent reports about the resturant there
For divers and would-be divers there are diving schools at Polis and Paphos.
Further afield Peyia is an excellent central point from which to investigate the island.
Peyia is not far from the harbour at Paphos and the world heritage site where there are some beautiful floor mosaics, and the Fort. There are many archaeological areas in Paphos region. The Tomb of the Kings is between Peyia and Paphos.
Shopping in the market in Paphos should not be missed, the variety of goods covers most things. Saturday morning fruit and vegetables also close by.
Going north from Peyia you soon come into the wonderful region of the Akamas Peninsular. Peyia is about 20 miles from Polis where you
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