Paphos, Cyprus

Seven-bedroom villa with private pool

Sanders View Pool Villas

House
Aircon included 24h hotline Unlimited WiFi Bedlinen and towels Easy check-in Professional cleaning

For unparalleled relaxation and vacation vibes, this property is your perfect escape. With room for up to eighteen guests, enjoy eight bedrooms and two fully equipped kitchens, ensuring an ideal setup for your holiday. Spread across three floors, indulge in balconies and terraces offering privacy and stunning views. Outside, challenge each other to a game of ping-pong before cooling off in your private swimming pool, the ultimate oasis on hot days. Your dream vacation awaits! Discover the Tranquil Beauty of Peristerona, Paphos: A Hidden Gem in Cyprus Tucked away in the verdant foothills of the Troodos Mountains, Peristerona is one of the most picturesque and serene villages in the Paphos District of Cyprus. Known for its traditional Cypriot charm, stunning natural beauty, and rich cultural history, Peristerona offers travelers a unique escape from the hustle and bustle of larger tourist destinations. With its ancient churches, scenic landscapes, and welcoming atmosphere, Peristerona invites you to experience authentic village life while still being within easy reach of the coastal attractions of Paphos. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat, an opportunity to explore the island's rural heritage, or a base to explore the surrounding countryside, Peristerona is an ideal holiday destination for travelers seeking a blend of relaxation, culture, and nature. Let’s take a deeper look at what makes Peristerona such a captivating place to visit. A Step Back in Time: Exploring the Historical and Cultural Richness of Peristerona While Peristerona is a quiet village today, its historical significance and cultural heritage run deep. The village's history is intertwined with the traditions of Cyprus, making it a fascinating place for those interested in exploring the island's past. 1. The Church of Agios Mamas Peristerona is home to one of the most beautiful and historically significant churches in the region: the Church of Agios Mamas. This stunning Byzantine church, with its unique architectural features and centuries-old frescoes, stands as a testament to the village's rich religious history. The church is dedicated to St. Mamas, a revered Cypriot saint who is often depicted riding a lion. Inside, you’ll find intricate frescoes that date back to the 16th century, showcasing the deep religious artistry of the time. Visiting the Church of Agios Mamas is not just a cultural experience but also a spiritual one. The church’s peaceful atmosphere, combined with its historic beauty, provides a quiet place for reflection and admiration. The surrounding courtyard offers breathtaking views of the lush valleys and rolling hills that characterize this region of Cyprus. 2. Museums and Cultural Heritage While Peristerona is small, it plays a vital role in preserving the cultural traditions of the region. The village is home to several small museums that offer insights into the traditional Cypriot way of life. These include collections of folk art, traditional costumes, and historical artifacts that shed light on the daily lives of villagers in times past. One particularly noteworthy stop is the Peristerona Folklore Museum, which houses a charming collection of local crafts, agricultural tools, and household items from generations of Cypriots. A visit to this museum gives you a deep sense of the rural life that has shaped Peristerona for centuries. Natural Beauty and Outdoor Adventure in Peristerona Surrounded by rolling hills, olive groves, and orchards, Peristerona is an outdoor lover's dream. The village is ideally located for exploring the stunning natural landscapes of Cyprus, offering a wealth of opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and even vineyard tours. 1. Hiking and Nature Walks Peristerona is a perfect starting point for nature hikes and scenic walks through the countryside. The village is surrounded by a network of nature trails that take you through the pristine landscapes of the Paphos District. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or just looking for a leisurely stroll, there’s something for every level of fitness. One of the most popular routes is the Stavros tis Psokas trail, which leads you through dense pine forests, offering panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys. As you walk, you'll pass through fields of wildflowers, ancient olive groves, and vineyards, immersing yourself in the natural beauty of Cyprus. For birdwatching enthusiasts, the nearby Peristerona River and surrounding wetlands are a haven for a variety of bird species, including migratory birds that stop in Cyprus during their seasonal journeys. Keep your eyes peeled for falcons, eagles, and colorful songbirds as you explore this tranquil area. 2. Akamas Peninsula: A Short Drive Away While Peristerona offers plenty of natural beauty within the village itself, it also serves as a convenient base for exploring one of Cyprus' most famous natural attractions: the Akamas Peninsula. A short drive from the village, this pristine wilderness is a paradise for nature lovers and adventurers alike. The Akamas Peninsula is known for its rugged coastline, crystal-clear waters, and unspoiled landscapes. Here, you can embark on scenic hikes, visit the Baths of Aphrodite, or take a boat trip to the stunning Blue Lagoon, where the azure waters invite you to swim and snorkel in an idyllic setting. For those who enjoy off-road adventures, jeep safaris through the Akamas Peninsula offer an exciting way to explore the area's remote trails and hidden coves. 3. The Evretou Dam A short distance from Peristerona lies the Evretou Dam, one of the largest dams in Cyprus. This reservoir is not only a vital water source for the region but also a stunning spot for outdoor activities. The calm waters of the dam are ideal for fishing and kayaking, while the surrounding area is perfect for picnics and nature walks. The dam is also a popular destination for birdwatching, as the reservoir attracts a variety of bird species, particularly in the winter months. A Taste of Tradition: Culinary Delights in Peristerona Peristerona is a village where you can truly savor the flavors of Cyprus. The local cuisine is a delightful blend of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern influences, with a focus on fresh, locally sourced ingredients. In Peristerona, you’ll have the chance to enjoy traditional Cypriot dishes in an authentic village setting, far from the commercialized restaurants of larger cities. 1. Village Taverns The heart of Cypriot dining in Peristerona is found in its charming village taverns. These family-run establishments serve traditional dishes that have been passed down through generations. A must-try is the Cypriot meze, a feast of small plates that allow you to sample a wide variety of flavors. From grilled halloumi cheese, marinated olives, and fresh salads to slow-cooked meats and local sausages, a meze is a true culinary experience. Other popular dishes in Peristerona include souvla, large pieces of pork or lamb slow-cooked over an open flame, and kleftiko, tender lamb baked in a clay oven until it falls off the bone. These meals are often accompanied by fresh village bread, homemade dips like tzatziki and tahini, and, of course, a glass of local wine or Zivania, a traditional Cypriot spirit. 2. Local Wineries and Wine Tasting Peristerona is located near some of Cyprus' most renowned wine-growing regions, making it an excellent destination for wine lovers. The fertile soil and warm climate of the Paphos District produce some of the island’s best wines, and several local wineries offer tours and tastings. The Vouni Panayia Winery and the Kolios Winery, both within a short drive from Peristerona, are known for their high-quality wines made from indigenous grape varieties like Xynisteri and Maratheftiko. These wineries offer tours of their vineyards and cellars, where you can learn about the winemaking process and sample a selection of their finest wines. A visit to these wineries is not just about tasting wine—it's also an opportunity to appreciate the beauty of the surrounding countryside and the passion that goes into Cypriot winemaking. Festivals and Village Life: A Celebration of Tradition Peristerona may be a small village, but it is a place where local traditions and community spirit thrive. Throughout the year, the village hosts a number of festivals and events that provide a glimpse into the vibrant cultural life of rural Cyprus. 1. Religious Festivals Like many villages in Cyprus, Peristerona’s religious calendar is filled with celebrations that bring the community together. The Feast of Agios Mamas, the village's patron saint, is one of the most important events of the year. Held in early September, this festival includes religious processions, music, dancing, and feasting. Visitors are welcome to join in the festivities, offering a unique opportunity to experience Cypriot culture and hospitality firsthand. 2. Traditional Cypriot Weddings If you’re lucky enough to visit Peristerona during a traditional Cypriot wedding, you’re in for a treat. Weddings in Cyprus are grand affairs, often taking place in the village square and involving the entire community. The celebrations typically include traditional music, folk dancing, and, of course, plenty of food and drink. While weddings are private events, the festive atmosphere often spills over into the village, giving visitors a taste of Cypriot culture at its most joyful.

Sleeping arrangements

Facilities

Private outdoor pool
Wi-Fi
Outdoor furniture
Patio
Terrace
Garden

Availability

Check-in
From 16:00
Check-out
Until 11:00

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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Extra services

We accommodate to your needs

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
Some services might not be available, depending on the location
License nr. 7562740000