Accommodation Details
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Type:
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Villa
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Location:
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Empa
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Sleeps:
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9
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Bedrooms:
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3
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Bathrooms:
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2
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Pool Type:
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Private
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Pool Size:
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8 x 4 m
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Villa Kalandia is a luxury villa that accomodates 7/9 people and is located in the small village of Empa a short distance from Paphos.
The villa has 2 spacious king sized double bedrooms, 1 twin room , a double futon bed in the lounge area and a single futon bed for use in the double or twin bedrooms. A cot is also provided. Each room has access to a balcony. The main bedroom has en-suite facilities. There is a family bathroom and a downstairs cloakroom.
The ground floor is open plan with a fully fitted kitchen that includes a dishwasher, microwave and washing machine. The living area has a dining table, seating 8 people and a high-chair for our younger guests. There is a lounge suite, TV with satellite viewing, CD/Cassette/Radio and free Internet access.
The villa is fully air conditioned for the comfort of our guests during the summer months, converting to a heating system during the cooler season, complimented with an open log fire.
The colourful, mature garden consists of a beautiful pool that is bathed in sunshine all day. It is surrounded by a terrace containing sunloungers, tables, parasols and BBQ. After watching a beautiful sunset. the garden and pool are fully lit for a romantic evening.
Weekly bed linen and towel change.
Car hire is essential and we are able to recommend a company with very competative rates.
The local supermarket stocks a full range of products, from local produce to Heinz Beans! Adjacent to the supemarket are several food outlets selling traditional Cypriot food, fresh fish and a bakery. There is a local Taverna within a few minutes walk and Emba village has a superb restaurant with beautiful views over Paphos. The surrounding villages of Lempa, Chlorakas and Kisonerga also have a variety of local restaurants. Coral Bay is a few minutes drive away. Its high street is full of bars and restaurants. It has a character of its own and is full of life. A few minutes drive further on, leads you to the sandy beach and water sports. Paphos main town and harbour are in the opposite direction, where facilities are abundant. There are two contrasting areas, The Harbour - with its many restaurants or Bar Street - for club land and bars.
The island has something to offer all ages and tastes. The Troodos Mountains for skiing in the winter and site-seeing and walking in the summer. There are many vineyards on the slopes where you can sample a variety of local wines and purchase at very reasonable prices. Day excursions are plentiful - jeep safaris to Troodos or the Akamas Peninsular, day/sunset cruises, fishing trips and guided walks. If more lively activities are preferred, jet skis, paragliding, water skiing, scuba diving. go-karting, golf, cycling and horse riding are all close by, as well as a water park. The established family coastal path is ideal for walking, jogging, cycling and blading. There are many historic places to visit - The Mosaics, Tombs of the Kings, Baths of Aphrodite and the Kykko Monastery, just to name a few.
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