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Cyprus Villas Rent |
| It's that time of year to think about your next villa holiday and at VillaPlus.com we have a range of Cyprus villas rent in the popular resorts of Coral Bay, St Georges, Peyia, Latchi and Polis. Visitors are attracted to Cyprus every year by the stunning sandy beaches shelving gently into the sparkling, Mediterranean clear sea; beautiful mountain scenery and traditional villages. The all year round sub-tropical climate also makes Cyprus an excellent choice for those that want to get away in one of our Cyprus villas with pools outside of the summer months. |
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| When you choose Cyprus villas rent with VillaPlus.com, explore some of the Cypriot villages where life carries on as it has done for decades. On the north coast, a ten minute drive from Polis, lie the villages of Argaka and Pomos. In Pomos, during the summer months, jazz is often played in the tiny local taverna. When you select Cyprus villas to rent with VillaPlus.com spend the day at Argaka – there is a lovely picnic area adjacent to the beach where you can relax in the shade of the trees. Visit the village of Omodos situated on the southern hills of the Troodos mountains. Part of the village has been imaginatively restored to give visitors the chance to go inside the buildings and explore traditional Cypriot village life - You will see old corn mills; zivinir distilleries; the home made wine making process and the old clay ovens. |
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| Visit one of the most photographed spots in Cyprus when you select one of our Cyprus villas rent – Aphrodites Rock or Petra Tou Romiou. Located between Paphos and Limassol, Aphrodites Rock got its name from the legend of the Byzantine hero, Dighenis, who was said to have thrown huge rocks at invaders to destroy their ships. This is also the place of worship of Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love and Beauty who rose from the waters at this spot to be born to the world. |
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| Select Cyprus villas rent with VillaPlus.com – Aphrodite’s sun soaked Mediterranean island has something for everyone and there is plenty to explore. |
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