Sanders Mythical Blue Villas
Welcome to your very own holiday villas. They feel comfortable and bright, thanks to all the natural light and great planning of spaces, and comes with fully equipped kitchens with all the amenities you might need, letting you prepare full three-course dinners, light meals, or just a simple picnic basket. Each villa can accommodate up to 10 guests to comfortably sleep and have their own space, so bring your loved ones. Please note that the photos represent this or a villa of same size and standard. Tucked away on the southeastern coast of Cyprus, Paralimni is a charming and authentic destination that offers a unique blend of rich history, traditional Cypriot culture, and stunning natural beauty. While neighboring resort towns like Protaras and Ayia Napa are known for their bustling beaches and lively nightlife, Paralimni provides a quieter, more peaceful escape, making it ideal for those seeking a more relaxed and immersive holiday experience. From its serene countryside dotted with picturesque windmills to its golden beaches and historic churches, Paralimni offers visitors an unforgettable holiday that balances tranquility with local flair. Whether you’re exploring its cobbled streets, enjoying traditional Cypriot cuisine, or venturing to nearby attractions, Paralimni offers a perfect base for your Cypriot holiday adventure. Discover the Heart of Paralimni: A Glimpse into History Paralimni is a town rich in history and tradition, dating back to the Byzantine period. Originally located near a lake, which would flood in the winter months, the town was eventually relocated to its current position inland. The lake (from which Paralimni derives its name—meaning "by the lake") is now a seasonal salt lake that adds a unique aspect to the area’s geography. Must-Visit Historical and Cultural Sites: • The Church of Saint George (Agios Georgios): Situated in the heart of Paralimni’s old town, this 19th-century church is one of the area’s most iconic landmarks. Its beautiful stone facade and detailed frescoes inside are worth visiting, and the church remains a hub for local religious celebrations, giving visitors a glimpse into the island’s spiritual life. • The Paralimni Folklore Museum: Immerse yourself in Cypriot history and culture by visiting the Paralimni Folklore Museum, which showcases traditional Cypriot life through exhibits of tools, costumes, household items, and artifacts. The museum is housed in a traditional Cypriot building, adding to its authentic charm. • The Old Square (Plateia): Paralimni’s old town square is a perfect spot to experience the local culture. Surrounded by cafes, shops, and historical buildings, this charming square is a great place to relax and watch the world go by. Here, you’ll find locals sipping on Cypriot coffee or enjoying a game of tavli (backgammon). • Ayia Varvara Chapel: A small yet enchanting chapel, Ayia Varvara sits on the outskirts of Paralimni, offering peaceful views of the countryside. The chapel is a perfect example of traditional Cypriot religious architecture and is a favorite spot for both locals and visitors seeking quiet reflection. Sun, Sea, and Sand: The Beaches of Paralimni Though Paralimni itself is not directly on the coast, it is located just a short drive away from some of the best beaches in the region. The beaches in this area are renowned for their crystal-clear waters, golden sands, and family-friendly atmosphere. Top Beaches Near Paralimni: • Kapparis Beach: Kapparis Beach, located near the Kapparis neighborhood of Paralimni, is a quieter alternative to the more popular beaches in Protaras and Ayia Napa. The beach offers shallow, calm waters, making it perfect for families with young children. With a few tavernas and bars nearby, it’s a great place to spend a relaxing day by the sea. • Fireman’s Beach (Skoutari Beach): This small, secluded beach is one of Paralimni’s best-kept secrets. Fireman’s Beach offers soft sand, clear waters, and a tranquil atmosphere. It’s perfect for those looking for a peaceful beach day away from the larger, busier tourist areas. The beach is popular with locals and has a charming, laid-back feel. • Trinity Beach (Agia Triada): Located near the quaint Agia Triada church, Trinity Beach is another hidden gem just a short drive from Paralimni. The beach’s sheltered cove and shallow waters make it ideal for swimming and snorkeling. It’s also less crowded, allowing visitors to enjoy the natural beauty and serenity of the coastline. • Malama Beach: A picturesque beach located near Kapparis, Malama Beach is a small, family-friendly spot with calm waters perfect for swimming and paddling. The beach is fringed with rocky formations and has a few facilities, making it a great spot for a peaceful day by the sea. Adventure and Nature in Paralimni Beyond its historical charm and beautiful beaches, Paralimni offers a variety of outdoor activities for nature lovers and adventurers alike. Whether you enjoy hiking, cycling, or birdwatching, there’s plenty to keep you active in and around Paralimni. • Paralimni Lake: Although the lake is dry for much of the year, during the winter months it becomes a temporary saltwater lake and a haven for migratory birds, including flamingos. The area around the lake is popular for birdwatching and offers scenic walks for those who enjoy exploring nature. • Cycling Tours: Paralimni’s flat landscape and quiet roads make it an excellent place for cycling. You can rent a bike and take a leisurely ride through the town and surrounding countryside, passing through olive groves, vineyards, and windmills. Many cycling routes will also lead you to the coast, where you can enjoy stunning views of the Mediterranean. • Cape Greco National Park: Just a short drive from Paralimni lies Cape Greco, a national park known for its breathtaking cliffs, sea caves, and rugged coastline. The park is a great spot for hiking and offers several well-marked trails that provide stunning views of the sea and surrounding areas. Cape Greco is also a popular spot for cliff diving, snorkeling, and diving, with its crystal-clear waters and fascinating underwater landscapes. • Hiking Trails: In addition to Cape Greco, the Paralimni area has several walking trails that take you through the beautiful Cypriot countryside. The Profitis Ilias Trail, which starts near Protaras, is a popular hiking route that leads to the Profitis Ilias church, where you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views of the region. Flavors of Cyprus: Dining in Paralimni No trip to Paralimni would be complete without indulging in the local cuisine. Cypriot food is a delicious mix of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern influences, known for its fresh ingredients, robust flavors, and hearty portions. Paralimni offers a range of dining options, from traditional tavernas to contemporary restaurants, ensuring that food lovers will be in for a treat. Must-Try Dishes in Paralimni: • Meze: The best way to experience Cypriot cuisine is through a meze, a selection of small dishes that can include anything from grilled halloumi, local sausages (loukaniko), and dips like taramosalata and tzatziki to slow-cooked lamb and fresh seafood. A traditional meze is meant to be shared, making it a great way to sample a wide variety of local flavors. • Souvlaki: A simple yet delicious dish, souvlaki consists of skewers of grilled meat, usually pork or chicken, served with pita bread, salad, and tzatziki sauce. It’s a popular street food and can be found in most local eateries. • Kleftiko: This traditional Cypriot dish features lamb that has been slow-cooked with garlic, lemon, and herbs until it’s melt-in-your-mouth tender. Often served with roasted potatoes, kleftiko is a must-try for meat lovers. • Fresh Seafood: Being close to the coast, Paralimni offers some excellent seafood options. Many local tavernas serve freshly caught fish, octopus, calamari, and prawns, all prepared with simple Mediterranean flavors like olive oil, lemon, and oregano. Dining Hotspots in Paralimni: • Traditional Tavernas: Paralimni is home to several traditional tavernas where you can enjoy authentic Cypriot cuisine in a cozy, relaxed atmosphere. Many of these family-run establishments pride themselves on using locally sourced ingredients and traditional recipes. • Seafood Restaurants: If you’re in the mood for seafood, head to one of the seaside tavernas or restaurants in nearby Kapparis or Protaras. These eateries serve up fresh, delicious seafood with stunning views of the Mediterranean. • Cafes and Bakeries: Paralimni also boasts a number of charming cafes and bakeries where you can enjoy a leisurely coffee and sample local pastries like loukoumades (sweet honey-soaked doughnuts) or bougatsa (filo pastry filled with cream or cheese). Paralimni’s central location makes it a great base for exploring the surrounding region. Whether you want to visit the lively resort towns of Protaras and Ayia Napa or explore the island’s historical and natural sites, you’ll find plenty of exciting day trips and excursions within easy reach. • Protaras: Just a 10-minute drive from Paralimni, Protaras is known for its beautiful beaches, water sports, and vibrant nightlife. Visit Fig Tree Bay, one of the most famous beaches in Cyprus, or explore the underwater world by snorkeling or diving. • Ayia Napa: A short drive from Paralimni, Ayia Napa is famous for its nightlife, but it also offers family-friendly attractions like the Ayia Napa Monastery and Nissi Beach. You can also take a boat trip to explore the Blue Lagoon and nearby sea caves. • Famagusta: Located just a short distance from Paralimni, the city of Famagusta offers a fascinating glimpse into Cyprus’ complex history. Explore the walled city, visit the Othello Tower, or take a guided tour of the ghost town of Varosha, a once-thriving resort that has been abandoned since the 1970s. • Cape Greco National Park: For nature lovers, Cape Greco is a must-visit destination. The park offers hiking and cycling trails, as well as stunning sea views, dramatic cliffs, and hidden coves.
Facilities
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Home rules
Children welcome
- Children are welcome here, but we do not promise any special attention or amenities are available for them.
No events or parties allowed
- This property will not accommodate any events or hen parties, stag parties or similar noisy events and is equipped with a noise sensor.
No pets allowed
- No pets allowed except certified service animals for guests with disabilities.
No smoking
- Smoking is strictly prohibited on the property.
No access for wheelchairs
- Unfortunately, this property cannot accommodate wheelchair access.
No Parties - Quiet Hours 22:00-08:00 Hrs: This property will not accommodate any parties. Please respect that building quiet hours are between 22:00/ 10:00 p.m. and 8:00/ 8:00 a.m. The property is equipped with a noise sensor. The sensor communicates directly with a security company who will come to your property if: ⦁ The noise sensor is touched/removed/turned off ⦁ If the noise level is too high due to partying anytime Consequences if the security company receives a warning and comes to your property: ⦁ Security company visit including Euro 100 fine to be paid immediately on-site ⦁ You will be asked to leave the property including police action and more potential fines. If extra cleaning costs occur due to partying in the apartment, the reservations deposit payment and extra cleaning fees starting from 200 euros will be charged to the guest. Tv: The Tv offers you a ´Chrome Cast´ device to be able to stream directly from apps on your personal devices e.g. smartphone. Please download the Chromecast app on your phone and control the Tv through the app or use Smart Tv with the remote control to start streaming. The Tv offers no Tv channels. Plug in Cyprus Please note that in Cyprus the power plug sockets are of British Origin - the three rectangular pins in a triangular pattern. If you plan to use any electronic devices (smart phones, tablet, laptop etc.) that do not fit this plug, we suggest you bring an adaptor. Also available in kiosks and shops around Cyprus. Do not dispose paper in the toilet! Please do not throw toilet paper, baby wipes, sanitary towels, tampons down the toilet. This rule applies to the entire island of Cyprus. Flushing toilet paper down the toilet will cause a severe blockage. Check Out: - Standard check out time is by 11:00hrs on your departure day. - Please, remember to start the dishwasher and empty the trash. If excessive garbage is left in the apartment, extra costs may occur. Police, Fire Brigade And Ambulance: Call 112 for life threatening emergencies and ask for the police, fire department or ambulance service. We wish you a wonderful stay and look forward to hearing from you if there is anything we may assist you with during your stay.
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VIP services
- Early check-in
- Airport transfer
- Breakfast
Outdoor services
- Parking (if applicable)
- Outdoor furniture
Room services
- Additional towels
- Additional bedlinen
- Baby cot
- High chair