Troodos Mountains, Cyprus

Twin One-Bedroom Apartment

Sanders Arsorama Arsos

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

Enjoy the very best of Cyprus and come stay in Sanders Arsorama vacation homes. You will find it in the charming village of Arsos, in the centre of the island, and close to everything you can think of. The home is fully furnished and equipped with whatever you might need for your stay, including appliances in your kitchenette. There is a separate bedroom and a living room, fitted with two twin beds and the sofa-bed, so bring your loved ones. Discover Arsos: A Serene Escape Near Limassol Nestled in the foothills of the Troodos Mountains, just 40 kilometers from Limassol, lies the picturesque village of Arsos. Known for its serene beauty, traditional architecture, and rich winemaking heritage, Arsos is one of the largest and most charming villages in the Limassol District. It offers an ideal escape for travelers looking to experience the authentic Cypriot countryside while staying close to the bustling city of Limassol. Arsos is surrounded by lush vineyards, olive groves, and almond trees, and its cobbled streets and stone-built houses transport visitors to a simpler, more tranquil way of life. Whether you're interested in exploring its natural beauty, learning about its deep-rooted wine culture, or simply relaxing in a peaceful setting, Arsos is a delightful destination for a day trip or a longer stay. A Step Back in Time: The Village of Arsos Arsos, with its name likely derived from the ancient Greek word for “aristocrat,” has a long history that dates back to the Byzantine period. Its well-preserved traditional architecture is a testament to its past, with houses featuring wooden balconies, red-tiled roofs, and stone facades. Walking through the village’s narrow, winding streets, you’ll encounter welcoming locals, quaint courtyards, and historic churches that offer insight into the village’s rich cultural heritage. One of the village’s most notable features is its proximity to vineyards and wine-producing areas. Arsos is part of the Krasochoria, or "wine villages" of Cyprus, making it a haven for wine enthusiasts looking to explore the local varieties and traditional winemaking practices of the region. Things to Do in Arsos 1. Explore the Traditional Architecture The heart of Arsos is filled with beautiful examples of traditional Cypriot architecture. Stroll through the village to admire the old stone houses with their intricate wooden doors and windows, and visit some of the local courtyards, many of which have been transformed into cozy guesthouses or artisan shops. These homes are typically adorned with vines and colorful flowers, creating a postcard-perfect setting. 2. Visit the Churches of Arsos Arsos is home to several historic churches that are well worth a visit. The most important is the Church of the Apostle Philip, located in the center of the village. Built in the 12th century and expanded over time, this church is a significant religious site, as the Apostle Philip is considered the village’s patron saint. Inside, you'll find beautiful Byzantine frescoes and icons that reflect the religious artistry of the time. There is also the smaller chapel of Agios Mamas, located just outside the village, which offers a quiet place for reflection and prayer, along with stunning views of the surrounding countryside. 3. Wine Tasting and Vineyard Tours Arsos’s location in the heart of Cyprus's wine country makes it a perfect destination for wine lovers. The village is surrounded by vineyards, and many local wineries offer tours and tastings where you can sample Cyprus’s famous wines, including Commandaria, one of the world’s oldest dessert wines. The Arsos Cooperative Winery is a must-visit, where you can learn about traditional winemaking methods and taste a variety of local wines. The surrounding wine villages, such as Omodos and Koilani, are also within easy reach, making Arsos a great base for exploring the wider wine region. 4. Nature Walks and Hiking Trails For those who enjoy nature, Arsos offers beautiful walking trails through vineyards, olive groves, and natural springs. The most popular trail is the path that leads to the Arsos Waterfalls (Arsos Kryos River). This hidden gem is a tranquil spot where you can enjoy the peaceful sound of cascading water amidst a forested setting. The trail is easy to follow and is perfect for a relaxing walk or a small picnic surrounded by nature. 5. Explore the Local Museums Arsos has a small Folklore Museum, which provides insight into the village’s history and traditional way of life. The museum displays tools and household items used by villagers in the past, as well as exhibits on the village’s agricultural practices, such as winemaking, olive oil production, and bread baking. It’s a wonderful way to connect with the culture of Arsos and learn more about its history. Festivals and Cultural Events Like many Cypriot villages, Arsos is home to several lively festivals that celebrate the region's cultural and agricultural traditions. If you're lucky enough to visit during one of these events, you’ll get to experience the village at its most festive. 1. Apostle Philip Feast Every year in October, Arsos celebrates the feast day of the Apostle Philip with religious services, processions, and traditional Cypriot music and dance. The village comes alive as locals and visitors gather to honor their patron saint, and it’s a wonderful opportunity to experience the village's vibrant community spirit. 2. Wine and Grape Festival As a key wine-producing village, Arsos takes great pride in its vineyards. Every autumn, the village hosts a wine and grape festival to celebrate the harvest season. The event features wine tastings, grape stomping, local food stalls, and live entertainment. It’s the perfect time to visit if you want to immerse yourself in Cyprus’s winemaking heritage. A Taste of Arsos: Traditional Cuisine Cypriot cuisine is a delicious blend of Mediterranean flavors, and Arsos is no exception when it comes to offering authentic, traditional dishes. Many of the village’s small tavernas and cafes serve local specialties made from fresh, seasonal ingredients. 1. Meze Feasts In Arsos, as in much of Cyprus, the best way to experience local cuisine is by indulging in a traditional meze. These multi-course feasts include a variety of small dishes such as grilled halloumi, olives, tzatziki, hummus, dolmades (stuffed vine leaves), lamb or pork kebabs, and freshly baked bread. Be sure to pair your meal with a glass of local wine for a true taste of Arsos. 2. Local Delicacies Arsos is also known for its production of palouze, a traditional Cypriot dessert made from grape juice. It has a jelly-like texture and is often flavored with almonds. The dessert is typically prepared during the grape harvest, and many local households and shops in Arsos sell homemade versions for visitors to try. You’ll also find delicious loukoumades (fried dough balls drizzled with honey or syrup), which are often served at festivals and celebrations in the village. Where to Stay: Village Guesthouses If you're looking for a peaceful retreat, Arsos offers several charming guesthouses and boutique accommodations that perfectly complement the village’s traditional atmosphere. Many of these guesthouses are restored stone homes, offering a blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Staying in one of these accommodations allows you to fully immerse yourself in the slow-paced, serene lifestyle of the village. 1. Arsorama One of the most popular guesthouses in the village is Arsorama, a beautifully restored 18th-century home that has been converted into a boutique accommodation. It offers comfortable rooms with traditional decor, a cozy courtyard, and warm Cypriot hospitality. 2. Nicolas & Maria’s Cottages For a more intimate experience, Nicolas & Maria’s Cottages is another great choice. These charming cottages are equipped with modern amenities while maintaining their traditional character, making them ideal for couples or families seeking a relaxing stay. Day Trips from Arsos While Arsos itself is a delightful destination, its location makes it an ideal base for exploring other attractions in the region. You can easily visit the nearby wine villages of Omodos and Koilani, both of which are known for their wineries, quaint streets, and historic churches. Additionally, the Troodos Mountains are just a short drive away, offering plenty of opportunities for hiking, exploring monasteries, and enjoying the cooler climate in the summer months. Limassol, with its beaches, ancient ruins, and bustling nightlife, is also easily accessible for a day trip. Why Visit Arsos? Arsos offers the perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, all wrapped in a peaceful village atmosphere. Whether you're wandering its cobbled streets, sipping wine in a local taverna, or exploring the nearby vineyards and hiking trails, Arsos invites you to slow down, breathe in the fresh mountain air, and experience the authentic side of Cyprus. With its proximity to Limassol and its charm as one of the island’s prettiest villages, Arsos is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Whether you visit for a day or choose to stay longer, this serene village will leave you with memories of a truly magical Cypriot escape.

Sleeping arrangements

Facilities

Wi-Fi
Contactless check-in
Free toiletries
Central air con
Free street parking
Linen

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.

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. Sanders 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
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