| country: | Cyprus |
| location: | Limassol |
| price: | From 60 - 100 per apartment per night (sleeps 2-6 people). Couple 60, 4 people 80, 5 people 90, 6 people 100. |
| offers: | 10% discount for all bookings in October! Special long term winter rates, from 1000 per month |
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description
Limassol is a busy town by the sea; it has lots of tourists every year. Cyprus has sun 11 months of the year so summer and winter visitors are always welcome. Our apartments are just a few minutes walk from the sea and very near Curium roundabout.
We have many shops and cafes within walking distance, including a large department store on the sea front which has everything you are likely to need, including a lovely cafeteria overlooking the sea. Despite all this hustle and bustle the location of our apartments, in a quiet residential area are indicative of how the Cypriot passes his time, Visitors who stay there will experience how the Cypriot enjoys the town.
The beach is just a short stroll from the apartments, about 500 meters and takes not more than 4 or 5 minutes. There is a lovely promenade which goes from old Port of Limassol for miles to the end of the town by all the hotels and very popular of an evening. Its a great place to find locals and visitors alike, summer and winter. The old port is full of very interesting little shops representative of a bygone era.
For details of our self catering accommodation in Kalavassos click here
We have many shops and cafes within walking distance, including a large department store on the sea front which has everything you are likely to need, including a lovely cafeteria overlooking the sea. Despite all this hustle and bustle the location of our apartments, in a quiet residential area are indicative of how the Cypriot passes his time, Visitors who stay there will experience how the Cypriot enjoys the town.
The beach is just a short stroll from the apartments, about 500 meters and takes not more than 4 or 5 minutes. There is a lovely promenade which goes from old Port of Limassol for miles to the end of the town by all the hotels and very popular of an evening. Its a great place to find locals and visitors alike, summer and winter. The old port is full of very interesting little shops representative of a bygone era.
For details of our self catering accommodation in Kalavassos click here
rooms, food and facilities
Separate Bathroom with Bidet, toilet and separate guest toilet. - Constant hot water in bathrooms.
- Fan assisted oven with electric hob (double oven in one apartment single in other)
- Toaster, Kettle, Coffee maker
- Hair dryer, iron
- Dishwasher, Washing Machine, Microwave
- Laminate flooring in bedrooms of one flat, tiled flooring in the other
- Very quiet building in quiet road
- A/C in Lounges
- Own Covered Parking
- SKY satellite TV, DVD player and Radio.
- We have 2 flats available one on the 1st and one on the 2nd floor but we are willing to rent to couples as well.
how to find us
By air: We are the same distance from Paphos airport and Larnaca airport, about 40 minutes drive. By road: Located Near the Curium Roundabout and just round the corner from Ayios Nicolaos church. Coming in from the motorway, your easies route is to take the 1st roundabout if you are coming from Larnaca and if you are coming from Paphos it will be the last roundabout. You need to turn into town not up towards the hills, depending on which direction you are coming from. Keep driving straight down the road, you will pass quite a few traffic lights but just keep driving.
Once you pass what looks like a park with a statue (this is a statue of Grivas and is called Trisfigeto tou Griva (Grivas hideout) go pass this and you will see coffee shop on the 2nd left, go down that road and you will find out apartments at the bottom of the road, its a no through road and we are at the end of it. If you get to the roundabout, it means you have gone too far, just turn back and drive back the way you came, you will see a church on your left (Ayios Nicolaos), go past the church and take the next turn to the right, you will see a coffee shop of the corner.
how this holiday makes a difference
This is our own family property; we lived here for over 17years. It's just a typical town dwelling in a quiet block where the children play on the street in the summer. The idea is to mingle in with the locals and enjoy the family atmosphere provided by a typical Cypriot modern day dwelling. We do not have much water in Cyprus so we encourage preservation of water as much as possible. We advise our guests to take showers instead of baths and to fill the washing machine and do not run it empty. We also ask them to use the dishwasher, extra kitchen utensils are provided to prevent running the dishwasher empty. When guests wash dishes by hand we encourage them to use the bowl provided and not to leave the tap running. We do not supply a clothes dryer, there is a washing line available and clothes dry very quickly in Cyprus. Water is heated by the sun but we do provide other forms of heating the water. We encourage guests to bathe with the water heated by the sun to save on energy. The apartments rarely require A/C because they are very breezy, which is why we only provide one in the lounge area. We encourage guests to use towels more than once, to save on energy. We use local workmen to decorate and look after the apartments and building. Apart from all the modern shops nearby, you can still find quite a few small family businesses reminiscent of time gone by. There is a typical Cypriot caffenio (coffee shop) at the corner of the road and there are still a few local corner shop to be found in the back streets of the area, supporting those, means survival of an old town culture. If you walk up the road to the beautiful Ayios Nicolaos Church you will find a little cobbler on the corner in his little booth, its as if he exists in a time warp; unfortunately men like him are fast disappearing. Also at the back of the church you will find some flower booths, again providing flowers for the locals. Round the corner from the church is the local carpenter, he will make anything you want for you. If you walk to the top of the road you will find a local tailor, local shops like his are fast disappearing for lack of support. If you go down to the old port area you will find lots of little shops which are run by the locals, some consisting of just one room with occupants and stock that seems to have been there for ever. In the modern cosmopolitan town of Limassol you can experience a typical Cypriot existence. Limassol people have learnt to embrace the new but hold onto what there is of the old. Visit at Carnival time (usually end Feb / early Mar) and you will see some pretty spectacular floats with some great displays and of course the famous Georgallettos singers, who have been providing music to Limassolians for years. The wine festival is another treat not to be missed, it takes place at the park on the sea front and usually happens the last few days of August into the first week of September. Kataklysmos is also held on the sea front, a unique Cypriot celebration, the Festival of the Flood coincides with Pentecost and is marked by festivities at all seaside towns. The Anthestiria: Flower festival is also held in Limassol and great fun. For car enthusiasts we have the Cyprus Rally this year; the Cyprus Rally should be during October, it starts at the sea front, at the mollos near the old port. Basically, if you want to be near the hustle and bustle of Limassol and all the various activities that occur in the town, our apartments are a great base. |
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This is our own family property; we lived here for over 17years. It's just a typical town dwelling in a quiet block where the children play on the street in the summer. The idea is to mingle in with the locals and enjoy the family atmosphere provided by a typical Cypriot modern day dwelling.