Each villa has 3 generous bedrooms, providing plenty of space for family and friends. The heart of these homes is a private pool that invites you to relax and enjoy the beautiful sun. Adjacent to the pool is a secluded barbecue area where you can arrange lovely al fresco meals. The modern architecture and lavish interiors provide a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor living. A private pool is available as an option.
Treat yourself to a luxurious stay in one of these exclusive 12 elegant villas, located in the picturesque coastal town of Paphos. Located on the edge of the blue waters of the Mediterranean, these impressive villas offer the optimal combination of modern luxury and a peaceful existence. Private parking included. The proximity to the sea gives you the peaceful sound of lapping waves and a refreshing sea breeze. These villas offer exclusive living where you can enjoy life's luxuries, explore the rich cultural heritage of Paphos and enjoy sun and bathing, proximity to world-class golf and lavish nature. Nestled on the east coast of Cyprus, Geroskipou is a captivating coastal village, just east of Paphos. With a population of around 7,000, it is the second largest municipality in the Paphos district. Known for its cultural treasures, including the Byzantine Church of Agia Paraskevi and the Folk Art Museum, Geroskipou is a delightful blend of history and charm. ? Please note that the pictures are from a display apartment, furniture and appliances are not included. Contact us for updated availability and other costs incurred when purchasing this property.
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Paphos is a wonderful city with many archaeological sights. Paphos is a coastal city and municipality on the southwest side of Cyprus. Paphos is the mythical birthplace of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of beauty, love and affection. During Greco-Roman times, the city was the capital of the island, and it is famous for the remains of the Roman governor's palace where the rich, beautiful mosaics are the main attraction of the tourist attraction. Another known site of archaeological importance is the Royal Tombs. Today's Pafos has grown from a small village to a large city based on light industry and prosperous tourism. The coastal areas are developed for tourism, with many large and small hotels and apartment buildings. The city has a small harbor and an upper town in the north where large shops, offices and the city administration are located.