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The villa was beautiful in a quiet and idyllic spot - perfect for a peaceful and relaxing family holiday.Villa itself was spacious, well equipped, especially in the kitchen and having an ensuite in every guest room was perfect. The owner checked in during our stay to ask if everything was OK, which was hugely appreciated. Location is fairly isolated but so easy to get to Polis & Paphos for anything that's needed. We felt very much at home during our stay.
Cyprus lies at the crossroads of three continents, where East meets West and a new experience awaits for you under the sun every day. It is only 40 miles south of Turkey and 60 miles west of Syria and Lebanon.
(Area: 9,251 sq kms (3,572 sq miles). Population: 1.2 million (2014).Population density: 126.7 per sq km)
Cyprus promotes its location as being the gateway between West and East, educated English speaking population, moderate cost of living, good airline, port service and great telecommunications have all assisted in placing Cyprus on the map as an amazing destination to savour enriched in History and culture.
In general, and as a member of the European Union, Cyprus closely follows European standards. Apart from the Greek language, English is widely spoken, as are other European languages, especially in tourist resorts.
The capital and largest city is Nicosia, which is the only remaining divided capital in the world. The division occurred when Turkey invaded the island in May 1974. Other important cities are Paphos, Limassol, Larnaca, Famagusta and Kyrenia. These are also Cyprus' six administrative districts. Paphos, Limassol, Larnaca and Nicosia are in the south areas, whilst Famagusta and Kyrenia are in the northern Turkish controlled area.
Two mountain ranges (Troodos on the south-central part and Kyrenia mountains running along the northern coast of the island) traverse the island from east to west.
Cyprus' history dates back to the Neolithic period and it is famous for being the mythological birthplace of the Godess Aphrodite. In the 12th century B.C. a temple was erected in her honour.
In Paphos, you can find many places dedicated to her, such as the Rock of Aphrodite or “Petra Tou Romiou” said to be where she took her first steps on earth. Another place is the baths of Aphrodite, which are supposed to be the source of fertility and the fountain of love that is associated with her legend.
The name Paphos is the name of the daughter of Venus and Pygmalion.
Paphos has many historical sites that have been excavated and today enjoys all the benefits of being a popular Mediterranean holiday resort destination.
Cypriot hospitality is legendary, and you’ll be given the warmest of welcomes in Cyprus. From the basket of fresh fruit and wine, you may receive on arrival, to the attentiveness of the staff and friendly service, everything is geared to make you feel totally at home.
You will find reasonable rates and every type of accommodation to suit a wide variety of preferences and pockets, offering you great value for money. Whether mountains or beach, city or countryside is on your preference the island can certainly accommodate you and produce some unforgettable memories set under the glowing Mediterranean sun.
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