Accommodation Details
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Type:
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Villa
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Location:
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Peristerona
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Sleeps:
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6
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Bedrooms:
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3
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Bathrooms:
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3
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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 Triteos is situated in the heart of the historic and pretty village area of Peristerona near Polis in Paphos District. Accessed through imposing iron gates into the extensive private grounds, this impressive stone built villa (with an array of traditional features, and all modern conveniences) has everything you need to enjoy a relaxing holiday in the Cyprus sunshine.
The villa has 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, (en-suite to master with Jacuzzi bath and king-sized bed) and sleeps 6. It has a 8m x 4m private swimming pool with roman steps (can be heated), separate children’s splash pool, full air-conditioning and central heating, TV with Satellite & DVD, washing machine, an open fire (for those cooler winter evenings) large stone built bbq, a well-manicured lawn area for children to play, a quality set of swings & see-saw for the children to play on, air-conditioning, wireless internet and more. The setting is both serene and spectacular with the rolling hills of the nearby villages and the not too distant sea at Latchi giving views you'll remember forever.
Peristerona village centre is just 200m away from Villa Triteos and where you will find a taste of the ‘real Cyprus’. With its mini-market selling fresh (natural) organic produce, coffee shops and friendly locals, you won’t have to travel far to get the most out of your holiday. The nearby village of Steni (2km) provides a further choice of coffee shop and traditional taverna for dining during the day or in the evening. In nearby Lysos (5km) you will find a well known hotel (Paradisos Hills) with excellent restaurant, a further taverna, and a few other shops. Activities in Lysos include horse riding, clay pigeon shooting and many walks and mountain bike trails for those who like to be active.
Peristerona is primarily an agricultural village producing citrus-fruit vegetables, cereals, olives and almonds. The name Peristerona derives from the Greek word for dove or pigeon (peristeri). The church, St. Barnabas and Hilarion Church, has five domes on the roof arranged in the shape of a cross, a feature only seen on one other church in the island. Peristerona is always a very green village due to the lush vegetation. It all looks particularly special in winter and spring months and is ideal for photographers, artists and those who like to walk and even hike. It is also home to the famous ‘museum of Arsinoe’ showcasing a stunning collection of Byzantine artefacts.
Slightly further afield, you will find further amenities such as supermarkets (3km), pharmacy, petrol station, and the more extensive choice of bars, restaurants, shops etc in Polis (8km). The nearest beach is at Latchi (12km) which is well known as one of the best on the island. You can relax and sun-bathe on the golden sand by the crystal clear waters, sit in the marina and enjoy lunch eating the day’s fresh catch or for the more adventurous there is a great choice of watersports available for all the family.
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