Single room with private bathroom
Sanders Crystal 1 Limassol
This single room comes with its own private bathroom. There is a shared kitchen and a shared pool on the same floor. Please note that the photos represent our standard Sanders Home. Discover Limassol: A Mediterranean Gem for Your Perfect Holiday Nestled on the southern coast of Cyprus, Limassol (or Lemesos) is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city that offers the perfect blend of history, culture, modernity, and nature. Known for its stunning Mediterranean beaches, rich cultural heritage, lively nightlife, and welcoming atmosphere, Limassol is a destination that promises an unforgettable holiday experience for all types of travelers. Whether you're seeking relaxation by the sea, a deep dive into ancient history, or a thrilling adventure, Limassol has it all. A Brief Introduction to Limassol As Cyprus's second-largest city and one of the most significant ports in the Mediterranean, Limassol is a hub of commerce and tourism. It’s not only a gateway to some of the island’s most beautiful landscapes but also home to an array of cultural landmarks and modern attractions. The city’s past is deeply intertwined with ancient civilizations, as it was historically ruled by Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, and Venetians, leaving behind a wealth of archaeological treasures and architectural wonders. Limassol has evolved into a modern city with luxury resorts, upscale marinas, and a thriving food and entertainment scene, making it a year-round destination for all types of travelers. Beaches and the Stunning Coastline Limassol’s coastline is one of its main draws. The city boasts a variety of beaches, each with its own distinct charm, where visitors can bask in the Mediterranean sun or enjoy water sports in crystal-clear waters. 1. Dasoudi Beach Located near the city center, Dasoudi Beach is a popular choice for both tourists and locals. With its golden sands, shaded areas under eucalyptus trees, and calm waters, it's perfect for families and sunbathers. There are also ample facilities, including beach bars, restaurants, and sports facilities like volleyball courts and watersports centers for activities such as jet skiing and paddleboarding. 2. Lady’s Mile Beach Stretching for five miles along the coast, Lady’s Mile Beach is known for its soft sands and shallow waters, making it ideal for families with young children. The beach is also popular with windsurfers due to the favorable winds. Numerous beach bars provide sunbeds, umbrellas, and refreshments, making it a great place to spend the entire day. 3. Governor’s Beach For something more tranquil and scenic, Governor’s Beach is a must-visit. Located about 20 minutes from Limassol, this beach is famous for its striking white cliffs and clear, shallow waters. The area is perfect for snorkeling, with plenty of underwater caves and rock formations to explore. It’s also a great spot for nature lovers, as the beach is surrounded by beautiful landscapes and offers plenty of quiet, secluded spots for relaxation. 4. Kourion Beach A visit to Limassol wouldn’t be complete without a trip to Kourion Beach. Situated beneath the ancient Kourion Archaeological Site, this beach combines stunning views of historic ruins with a laid-back atmosphere. Its long sandy stretch and surrounding cliffs make it a picturesque location for swimming, sunbathing, or even paragliding. Historical and Cultural Landmarks Limassol’s rich history is woven into its fabric, with a variety of archaeological sites, museums, and cultural landmarks that tell the story of its ancient past and vibrant present. 1. Limassol Castle and Medieval Museum One of the city's most iconic landmarks, Limassol Castle stands in the heart of the Old Town. Dating back to the Middle Ages, the castle has witnessed many historic events, including the marriage of Richard the Lionheart to Berengaria of Navarre. Inside, you’ll find the Medieval Museum, which houses a fascinating collection of artifacts from Cyprus’s medieval period, including armor, pottery, and religious relics. 2. Ancient Kourion Kourion is one of the most significant archaeological sites in Cyprus and is located just outside of Limassol. This ancient city was once a powerful kingdom and today is an awe-inspiring place to explore. The most famous feature is the Greco-Roman theater, which still hosts performances today. You can also see well-preserved mosaics, Roman baths, and the remains of early Christian basilicas. The site offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and the sea below. 3. Kolossi Castle Another historical highlight is Kolossi Castle, a 13th-century fortress located west of Limassol. It served as the command center for the Knights of St. John and was once an important base for the production of sugar and wine. The castle is surrounded by picturesque vineyards, and it's also a gateway to learning more about Cyprus’s long-standing wine tradition, particularly the production of Commandaria, one of the world’s oldest wines. 4. Cyprus Wine Museum Speaking of wine, no trip to Limassol would be complete without a visit to the Cyprus Wine Museum. Located in the village of Erimi, just outside Limassol, this museum offers a fascinating journey through the island's 5,000-year-old winemaking history. Visitors can learn about ancient winemaking techniques, sample local varieties, and even participate in guided wine tours through nearby vineyards. Modern Limassol: A City of Luxury and Entertainment While Limassol is steeped in history, it’s also a city of luxury and modern indulgence. From high-end shopping to world-class dining and entertainment, the city has plenty to offer those looking for a chic Mediterranean escape. 1. Limassol Marina Limassol Marina is a state-of-the-art waterfront development that has quickly become one of the most luxurious marinas in the Mediterranean. Featuring stylish restaurants, bars, and boutiques, it’s the perfect place for a leisurely stroll by the sea or a meal with stunning views. The marina is also a departure point for private yacht charters, where you can set sail for a day exploring the nearby coves and beaches. 2. Old Town and Saripolou Square Limassol’s Old Town is a charming mix of narrow streets, traditional Cypriot houses, and modern boutiques. Saripolou Square, in particular, is the beating heart of the city’s nightlife, with countless bars, cafes, and restaurants. By day, the area is a great place to wander and discover unique shops, art galleries, and markets. By night, it transforms into a vibrant social hub, with locals and tourists alike enjoying the lively atmosphere. 3. Anexartisias Street For those who love shopping, Anexartisias Street is Limassol’s main commercial avenue, where you’ll find a mix of high-street fashion brands and local boutiques. The area is also home to several cafes and restaurants, making it a pleasant place to spend a leisurely afternoon. 4. Carnival and Wine Festival Limassol is famous for its lively events and festivals. Two of the biggest highlights are the Limassol Carnival and the Wine Festival. The Limassol Carnival, held annually before Lent, is a colorful, energetic celebration with parades, masquerades, and parties that fill the streets with music and dancing. Meanwhile, the Wine Festival, held every September, celebrates Cyprus’s rich viticulture with wine tastings, food, and entertainment in the city’s Municipal Gardens. Outdoor Adventures and Day Trips Beyond the city’s beaches and historical sites, Limassol serves as a great base for exploring the natural beauty of Cyprus. Whether you’re into hiking, cycling, or scenic drives, the surrounding countryside offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor adventures. 1. Troodos Mountains Just a short drive from Limassol, the Troodos Mountains are a haven for nature lovers. In the summer, the mountains are perfect for hiking and exploring traditional villages like Omodos and Kakopetria, while in the winter, they transform into a skiing destination. The Troodos range is also home to the Kykkos Monastery, one of the wealthiest and most significant religious sites in Cyprus. 2. Akrotiri Salt Lake and Nature Reserve Located near Lady’s Mile Beach, Akrotiri Salt Lake is a unique natural attraction, particularly known for its birdwatching opportunities. In the winter months, the lake is home to thousands of flamingos, creating a spectacular sight. The nearby nature reserve is also a great place for walking and spotting other wildlife. 3. Wine Villages (Krasochoria) The wine villages, or Krasochoria, located in the hills around Limassol, are the perfect destination for wine enthusiasts. These villages, including Omodos, Lofou, and Koilani, are known for their traditional charm, beautiful vineyards, and wineries where you can sample some of the island’s finest wines. Many of the villages also feature tavernas serving traditional Cypriot cuisine, making them ideal for a day trip. Gastronomy: A Culinary Delight Cyprus’s cuisine is a fusion of Mediterranean flavors, influenced by Greek, Turkish, and Middle Eastern traditions. Limassol offers a rich culinary experience, from casual tavernas serving authentic Cypriot dishes to upscale restaurants offering international fare. 1. Traditional Cypriot Meze One of the highlights of dining in Limassol is the traditional Cypriot meze, a feast of small dishes that includes everything from grilled halloumi and dips like tzatziki and hummus to succulent lamb kebabs and seafood. For an authentic experience, head to one of the city’s many tavernas, such as Meze Taverna or Dionysus Mansion. 2. Seafood by the Sea With its coastal location, Limassol is a fantastic place to enjoy fresh seafood. Try a seafood platter with octopus, calamari, and grilled fish.
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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.
Please note: There is no 24/7 reception at this accommodation. You are staying in an unserviced apartment, with no cleaning service or change of linen included in your booking. You will receive one set of sheets and towels during your stay, unless you purchase additional sets, and/or a cleaning service. This property will not accommodate any parties. Please respect that building quiet hours are between 22:00/ 10:00pm and 8:00/ 8:00am. The apartment is equipped with a noise sensor. We would like to reassure you that the noise sensor is camera-free and it measures sound levels without recording or listening. It does not collect, store or share personal data. It gives the signal to the security company and us only if the noise level is above the set threshold of 80 dB for 5-10 minutes. It equals to heavy traffic, very loud music, noisy restaurant, power lawn mower. While normal conversation and background music is equivalent to 60 dB. The sensor communicates directly with a security company who will come to the apartment 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 100 euro 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 reservation's deposit payment and extra cleaning fees, starting from 150 euro, will be charged to the guest. Check-In: Standard check-in time is at 16:00/4pm on your day of arrival. Check-Out: Standard check-out time is by 11:00/11am on your day of departure. Wifi: To connect to the free Wifi, please follow the Wifi information sent to your email with the check in instructions. 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. Police, Fire Brigade And Ambulance: Call 112 for life threatening emergencies and ask for the police, fire department or ambulance service. Best Regards, Sanders Stay
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