This
secluded
and
unique
Villa
Magic is
possibly
the
finest
example
of the
perfect
holiday
home in
Paphos
due to
the
breathtaking
views
which
stretch
from
Paphos
Harbour
to the
Akamas
peninsula
and the
exquisite,
opulent
and rich
interior
space
decorated
with
fine
Italian
furniture,
warm
inviting
colours
and
beautiful
art
work.
Glass
panelled
windows
in the
main
living
space
look out
over the
pool and
garden
area but
also
allows
the
panoramic
views to
flood
through
the
windows
bringing
the
outside
living
into the
interior
design.
This
villa is
also
ideal
for
wedding
receptions
and
venues
as the
pool
area and
grounds
are
large
enough
to
accommodate
up to 50
seated
persons.
With
added
luxuries
such as
a hot
tub
Jacuzzi,
2
kitchens,
large
kidney
shape
infinity
pool
complete
with a
bridge,
fire
place,
breakfast
bar,
covered
outside
dining
area
with
built in
barbecue.
The main
section
of the
villa
has an
open
long
living
area
with
comfortable
sofas
facing
out
towards
the
double
panelled
windows
taking
advantage
of the
views. A
dining
table
which
accommodates
12
persons
and a
large
wooden
American
style
kitchen
complete
with
high
spec
appliances
and a
breakfast/kitchen
bar.
The
living
area
offers
satellite
flat
screen
TV
(limited
channels)
stereo
system,
DVD
payer
plus
wireless
broad
band
connection
(own lap
top
required).
The
ground
floor of
the main
building
next to
the
lounge
area
offers 2
twin
bedded
rooms
with a
further
2 single
beds
available
on the
mezzanine
level
only
suitable
for
children
under 12
years
old due
to the
height
of the
ceiling.
Both the
twin
bedrooms
share a
family
bathroom
2
bedrooms
are
located
on the
first
floor of
the main
building,
one
master
bedroom
with
large
en-suite
facilities,
and
built in
wardrobes
for
ample
storage,
TV and
large
balcony
with
views
over the
pool.
The
second
bedroom
on the
first
floor
offers 2
single
beds
also
with
private
en-suite
and
balcony.
The
annexe
is
located
to the
side of
the main
building
and
accommodated
a total
of 5
persons
making
it ideal
for a
family
to stay
in the
self
contained
apartment.
This
features
a
separate
kitchen
complete
with
breakfast
table,
oven,
hob,
fridge/freezer,
kettle,
toaster,
dishwasher
leading
into a
comfortable
lounge
area
complete
with
sofas,
coffee
table,
flat
screen
TV and
DVD
player.
One
double
bedroom
located
on the
ground
floor
with
access
to the
family
bathroom,
plus a
separate
bedroom
with a
room
with a
single
bed and
en-suite
shower
room.
A
mezzanine
floor
with
beamed
ceilings
is
located
above
the main
annexe
lounge
offers 2
single
beds and
hares
the
family
bathroom.
The
highlight
of this
villa is
the
outside
living
space
providing
landscaped
gardens
and
terrace
area
which
has been
designed
on
various
levels,
using
mediums
such as
pebbles,
stone,
decking
and
grass to
give the
grounds
depth
and
interest.
The
infinity
pool is
large
enough
to
accommodate
15
persons
and is a
wonderful
place to
sit and
relax
whilst
enjoying
the
views.
The
bridge
over the
pool
offers a
unique
touch to
the
design
plus
great
photo
opportunities
for
wedding
couples.
Plenty
of
outdoor
seating
areas
for
dining
and
relaxation
plus sun
beds,
umbrellas,
hot tub
Jacuzzi
(additional
charge)
barbecue
area and
bar.
Air-
conditioning
or
heating
is
available
throughout
the
villa at
an
additional
charge
of
between
€5.50 -
€11
Euros
per day.
Hot tub
Jacuzzi
is an
additional
€85 per
day and
is
optional.
Breakage
and
damage
deposit
€900
which is
refundable
at the
end of
the
rental
period.








Well maintained trails wind up through the slopes of these
ancient mountains past Byzantine churches and black pine
trees. Surrounding the area, you will be able to enjoy the
sights and smells of nearby cedar and pine forests.
xample
and one of ten painted churches on the UNESCO world heritage
site list.
Ancient Kourion and the castle at Kolossi are both in the
Limassol area and can be visited together in a day. They are
just two examples of the wealth of history to be found in
Cyprus. Kourion is one of the most spectacular
archaeological sites on the island. 



The harbour at Paphos attracts visitors all year round, who
take the opportunity to walk along the quay and maybe visit
one of the fish restaurants, tavernas or cafes. The view is
superb with lots of colourful fishing boats bobbing in the
harbour.
To go right back to Cyprus's earliest history, you need to
visit the remains of stone age settlements at Choirokitia,
better preserved than most other Neolithic sites in the
eastern Mediterranean.
A must for all visitors are the colourful and intricate
Roman mosaics to be found in Paphos. They were discovered by
accident in the 1960's - further excavation revealed a
number of Roman houses all with spectacular mosaics,
depicting scenes from ancient mythology. 
istory
and traditions that have endured for centuries. Most of the
raw materials used in crafts, from copper to silk and
cotton, are native to Cyprus. Since 1975 the government has
actively strived to preserve local craftworks by creating
the Cyprus Handicraft Service. They provide goods to the
large Cyprus Handicraft Centre (Lefkosia) and official craft
shops. 

license
provided it is valid for the vehicle class they intend to
drive. Driving is on the left as in the UK. There are many
places that you can hire a car from. Always use a reputable
company.

Souvla
– Lamb or goat cooked on a rotisserie
There
are some fantastic golf courses in Cyprus and a couple
luxury golf resorts are under development in Paphos.
Pissouri is situated close to two popular courses, Tsada and
Secret Valley. 










