Situated on the South West
coast of Cyprus
and sheltered from the North by the Troodos
mountains, Paphos is undeniably one of the
most beautiful locations of the Mediterranean.
Paphos is steeped in rich history and outstanding
beauty and has earned its place on the UNESCO
world heritage list of cultural and natural
treasures. Since the goddess Aphrodite emerged
from the seas, the Cypriot capital has become
a site of exceptional architectural and historic
value.
Paphos has a truly ancient history dating
back thousands of years. The birthplace of
Aphrodite, Paphos was the capital of Cyprus
in Roman times and was an important trading
hub between east and West.
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With an all year round sunny climate, mountainous
backdrops, stunning sunsets, rugged coastlines
and quaint traditional villages, Paphos
really is the jewel of the Mediterranean.

In fact, UNESCO has designated Paphos a
World Cultural Heritage site and the Cyprus
government have imposed strict regulations
on any building within the area, guaranteeing
the architectural heritage and timeless
beauty of the area.
Travelling to Paphos could not be easier.
Served by its own airport, which is also
being completely rebuilt to increase capacity,
and a modern network of roads and motorways,
Paphos is within easy reach of all the major
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An exclusive, luxurious development
of large, 3 bedroom detached villas,
all with private swimming pools on plots
ranging from 360 - 720 sq. m. Each villa
will benefit from fully fitted luxury
kitchen and bathrooms, air conditioning
and private car port.
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The village of Peyia is about 15 minutes
from the centre of Paphos and is probably
the most popular location for British
ex-pats on the whole of Cyprus. There
is even speculation that the next Mayor
of Peyia will be British. Aretousa is
a very competitively priced development
of 14 delightful 2 & 3 bedroom homes
in a secluded corner of the village.
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