A brand new, cosy atmosphere villa with magnificent sea view, in a quite location in Kapparis area, 350m from the sea. Sleeps 4/6 persons, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms fully equipped with private garden, large veranda and parking place. Only about 4-5 minutes walking to the nearest beach and 8-10 minutes walk to the Firemans beach (1,5 min by car) and to local amenities - restaurants, taverns, supermarket, bakery etc. This villa is brand new only finished this summer and has a lovely custom designed interiors with a special hint of Holiday feeling. Master bedroom: king size bed, en-suite, fitted wardrobes, 2 bedside cabinets, Air-con, open sea views.Bedroom 2: 2 single beds, fitted wardrobes, 1 bedside table, Air-con.En-suite bathroom to master bedroom with shower, wc, basin, mirror.Upstairs bathroom with bath/shower, wc, basin/mirror.Downstairs wc, basin, mirror.Kitchen: Large fridge/freezer, electric hob, oven, microwave. Very well equipped with all utensils, pots, pans, kitchen table, six chairs, Full air-con.Washing machine and dryer upstairs, ironing board, iron.Lounge:HD TV, HD DVD, Stereo with CD/MP3 player, one 3-4 seater sofa, one double sofa bed. Coffee tables, TV table, reading lamps. Full air-con.Good quality white cotton bedlinen and large bathroom towels are included although we ask you to provide your own beach towel for outdoor use. For longer stays a mid-stay clean can be arranged for an additional charge. Outside-Private garden area to the rear with a spacious veranda. Outside furniture includes 4 chairs and a table, an umbrella plus 2 lounge chairs. Within a 10 minute drive you will find the famous Fig Tree Bay with long sandy beaches and water sports, the unique Konnos Bay at Cape Greco and a little bit further the lively Ayia Napa with plenty of nightlife and the Water Park. It's an ideal villa and location for romantic and artistic persons. An early morning wake up is a must to enjoy the astonishing blue colour of the sea and to feel the sea breeze. The sunset from the veranda is absolutely unforgettable with hundreds of birds flying around. We have spent amazing and relaxing moments here and we would like you to relax and enjoy it, too. That's why we prepared a music cd, especially for the villa which you can hear while you can sit on the veranda and enjoy the beautiful sunset. A few books are also available for you to read and some movies. We have also made a special welcome gift for our guests, a small painting in blue colour with sea motifs.
Address : villa protteto, Kapparis, Cyprus
Zip / Postal code : 5290
Kapparis centre is 5 min walk from the villa and offers a great selection of restaurants, bars, fish tavernas, Chinese and Italian restaurants, shops, laundry, supermarket, bakery etc, and is ideally located between Protaras and Paralimni. The town of Paralimni is a 5 minute drive away. Here you will find larger supermarkets and many shops. Protaras is a 10 minute drive away and Ayia Napa is a 15 minute drive away. Nicosia and Limassol is just an hour away.Kapparis - Famagusta is a great family choice, well known for its stunning beaches. You are in a great location with plenty to do close by. Kapparis itself is home to some of the top restaurants on the island all within walking distance of your house. Less than 8 minutes drive you have the family resort of Protaras with the amazing Fig Tree Bay beach. 15 minutes takes you to the lively resort of Agia Napa with its Water Park and hectic night life, there really is something for everyone. Golf is a drive away The centre of Protaras is approximately 2 kilometres away and its here right at the heart of the strip where you will find the most well known beach in the area, Fig Tree Bay. With its clear and shallow turquoise sea and fine golden sand, this beach understandably appeals to both visitors and locals alike. Moving away from the main resorts you will discover the delights of picturesque Konnos Bay, the rocky coastline of Cape Greco or quieter more remote swimming spots in the outlying suburbs of Sirena Bay, Ayia Triada and Kapparis. By day Protaras is a sleepy beach resort, coming alive after dark and offering a wide range of friendly restaurants, cosy tavernas, bars and shopping opportunities to suit the whole family. Ayia Napa (approximately 9 kilometres away) once a small fishing village was more recently promoted as a clubbers paradise with a varied and vibrant nightlife concentrated in the towns central square. Families are rediscovering the delights of the resort by steering away from the square and spending days on the beautiful blue flag beaches and mellow evenings strolling the pedestrianised harbour area and dining at one its selection of cafes and restaurants. Take a break from the beaches and occupy your time by exploring the surrounding villages sprinkled with windmills and small churches. Dominating the Protaras area on a solitary rock outcrop is the chapel of the Prophet Elias. A climb of many steps is needed to reach the top of the hill, but worth it as you will be rewarded with an amazing view of the Protaras coastline. As the nearest town to the now deserted settlement of Famagusta, Deryneia is possibly best known for its view of the ghost town, which, once a major tourist resort, now lies empty. Family activities in the area include the magic dancing water show with its spectacular 12 metre high fountains “dancing” to Mozart, Beethoven, Bach and Greek music and an Ocean Aquarium which boasts more than 400 different species with the main attraction being the penguin house. Ayia Napa boasts the biggest themed waterpark in Europe with exhilarating rides providing fun and entertainment for all age groups. Outdoor activities in the area include mini golf, water-sports, go-karting, horse riding and hiking or cycling along the network of nature trails and specialist cycle paths through the Cape Greco National Park.
| First night | Last night | Weekly rate | Monthly rate | Min stay | |||
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| 11-Jan-2012 | 01-Mar-2012 | € 595 | € 0 | € 0 | € 0 | Flexible | |
| 01-Apr-2012 | 30-Apr-2012 | € 700 | € 0 | € 0 | € 0 | Flexible | |
| 01-May-2012 | 20-May-2012 | € 770 | € 0 | € 0 | € 0 | Flexible | |
| 21-May-2012 | 30-Jun-2012 | € 840 | € 0 | € 0 | € 0 | Flexible | |
| 01-Jul-2012 | 06-Sep-2012 | € 945 | € 0 | € 0 | € 0 | Flexible | |
Prices are for the property per day in Euro for a minimum of 4-7 days stay. If a longer stay is preferred (over 3 weeks), a special price will be given (not available June to September). Please enquire for further details. A welcome pack of groceries and essentials will await you upon arrival! Plus a small painting as a gift from the owners to remember your holidays, as well as a bottle of fine Cyprus wine!!
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