The setting for the villa is on the prestigious Secret Valley golf resort. Surrounded by mountains and valleys, the glorious scenery is complemented by acres of unspoilt natural beauty and miles of virgin beach. But do not despair… you are not in the middle of nowhere. Secret Valley is conveniently located just off the main motorway that accesses both Paphos and Limassol. The Paphos international airport is an easy 12 minute drive and it’s a scenic 15 minute drive to the picturesque Paphos harbor and town center. In the more direct vicinity you will find the quaint traditional village of Kouklia (5 min drive west), here you will find true Cypriot hospitality. A meze at the local tavern is a must for all food lovers. The village is small but has the necessary amenities and facilities. The world renowned five star Aphrodite Hills golf resort (5 min drive east) can provide you with an additional 18 hole championship golf course, gourmet dinners or a pampering day at the spa. A short drive further and you will find yourself at the legendary birthplace of the goddess Aphrodite. It is so beautiful the legend insists that the goddess of beauty herself was born from the foam of the breaking waves of the sea. The villa is ideal for golf lovers, romantic getaways, families or the young at heart. The unusual shape of the villa gives it its character. It is not a square box. The solid wood front entrance door opens into the main living area. This living room(fully air-conditioned) is bright with sunshine flowing in through a wall of glass patio doors that lead out onto the main outdoor patio The room is decorated with a modern Italian lounge suite, fine artwork, coffee and side tables. It has a 42’ plasma T.V, DVD, surround sound system and satellite. The kitchen area is open plan that is separated by a breakfast bar. This kitchen is a cook’s dream. It has modern appliances including fridge/freezer, oven, hob, filter coffee machine, waffle maker, blender, popcorn maker, griller and a variety of high quality designer pots and pans to make your cooking experience an event. You are on holiday…enjoy it. For a simple cleanup, simply use the dishwasher and washing machine. The dinning room is open plan and very spacious (fully air-conditioned). It comfortably seats 6 adults around the modern dinning table. Enjoy views over the swimming pool through the triple glass patio doors. There is a WC for your use on the ground floor. A staircase from the living room leads you to the 3 bedrooms (2 double, 1 twin), all with double volume height: The master bedroom is large, it boasts a double bed fixed around an Italian bedroom suite. The side tables with their ambient night lamps warm the room. The room is of course en-suite with a shower, WC vanity unit and basin. The bedroom has large glass patio doors leading to a private patio. For all the true romantics out there, the master bedroom’s veranda is perfect. Here you can enjoy a nice glass of wine and loose yourself with a picture perfect view of the mountainside, valley and even distant views of the world renowned Aphrodite Hills golf course. Not forgetting nice sea views. The second bedroom is a similarly decorated double bedroom. The third bedroom is a twin room. Two single beds with its side table. The second and third bedrooms share a common bathroom with a bath, WC and basin. The great thing about Cyprus it the fact that the weather is so predictable, and although the villa is all the luxury comforts you want, you will probably be spending much of the day outside. The outdoor facilities will make your holiday extra special. The main outdoor patio is perfect for entertaining. It is exceptionally large and has a lovely outdoor dining area. It is covered and leads down to the swimming pool area. The swimming pool is lovely 8M X 4M in size. 6 full size sun patio beds allow you to completely relax as your body absorbs the sunshine. Use one of the cooler boxes to keep your refreshments ice cold by your side. Should you want to stay outdoors for the day, try cooking up a storm with the barbeque area and the souvla (Greek BBQ to slowly cook meat on large skewers). The green grass and landscaped gardens complete the outdoor entertainment area. My aim is to provide my tenants with above average quality accommodation that is meticulously clean. Your privacy will always be respected. It’s the little things that make a holiday extra special. The attention to detail in and outside of the villa will give you a good start to a great holiday. Don’t forget, it will be up to you to get out and enjoy Cyprus’ many attractions. Whether you enjoy a cultural day out, a day at the beach, a night on the town or just a relaxing quiet walk along the beach its what you do that will make your holiday unforgettable.
Secret valley golf course The Secret Valley Golf Course is a highly prestigious golf course located in the renowned area of "Petra tou Romiou", the legendary birthplace of Aphrodite, the Goddess of love. It is set in a scenic valley surrounded by mature trees and beautiful natural rock formations. The course is consistently appearing as the preferred course amongst the islands visiting players in terms of sheer playability and enjoyment. The spacious clubhouse with its restaurant and bar facilities is an excellent spot to relax after a good game of golf. The interior of wood and stone is a pleasant surprise, the comfortable chairs are very inviting and you don’t want to get out of them easily ones you are seated. Very comfortable! Open daily from 07.00 – 19.00 with its ala carte menu. Friday and Saturday evening the kitchen will be open until 22.00 Sundays offer a Carvery lunch buffet. Aphrodite Hills Aphrodite Hills 18-hole standard championship golf course follows the scenic contours of the two plateaux that are divided by a central ravine. A premier Golf Academy and Pro Shop enhance your golf experience, while the Clubhouse offers delectable specialties and a breathtaking view to the golf course. Restaurants and taverns Pithari Tavern offers guests the opportunity to taste authentic island cookery and serves traditional tavern-type food in either the meze or the a la carte variation. The menu consists of a variety of Greek and Cypriot meat and fish dishes prepared in accordance with authentic recipes. Anoi Pub & Bar serves a large variety of draft and bottled beers, a new world wine list and quality fast-food favourites from steaks and potato skins to fajitas and spicy chicken wings, potato skins, mozzarella dips and spicy chicken wings, quickly prepared steaks, ribs and some traditional Mexican food like fajitas and the traditional juicy hamburgers. Desserts, ice creams and smoothies are also available. Zimi Pizza & Pasta is a traditional over the counter restaurant with a great variety of freshly made pizzas and calzones, oven-baked pasta dishes and pasta classics prepared to order, and a fresh salad bar for quick service. Platia Coffee Shop-Ouzerie is a truly traditional Cypriot Coffee Shop serving coffee made in the utzaki and served with with lizos—the traditional Paphos delights. The coffee shop also serves traditional Middle Eastern and preserved sweets, a variety of olive and cheese pies (Cyprus and Greek style), and other local puff pastry specialties. Gefsis Gelateria & Crêperie serves top quality Häagen Dazs ice cream, served in homemade cones of different flavours, either for seated consumption or to be sealed and taken away. Confectionary creations are also prepared along with ice cream serving such as pancakes, belgian crêpes and waffles, complete with a variety of tantalising toppings. The spa A visit to The Retreat Spa at Aphrodite Hills is the ultimate in top-to-toe pampering for body and mind. It offers a cool serenity with monastic interior and tranquil surroundings, where superb facilities and an expert team of therapists tend to your every need.
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