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Villa Oceana
Chloraka
WINTER LET
DELUXE 3 BEDROOM VILLA
WITH
PRIVATE HEATED POOL
AND INTERNET







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WAKE UP TO THE SOUND OF THE SEA -
All hands on deck for entertaining and fun!!
Set
on a stunning very large plot, this deluxe
3 bedroom villa maximizes its living, dining and
entertaining areas with exceptional class for a
truly Club Med inspired holiday.
The villa is within a 1 minute walk from the sea
front promenade, with
stunning sun sets and is part of a prestigious
cul-de-sac of only seven villas with very high
quality fencing and shrubs all round. It has a
perfect private sanctum in the gardens which is
such a haven for relaxing overlooking a water
feature - you really have total privacy,
ambience and a highly desirable location for a
wonderful, private and very special holiday!
Feel privileged to have an opportunity to stay
at Villa Oceana!
Villa
Oceana is in a private cul de sac of just 7
villas just one minute from the sea...
Its on a
corner plot in a very large landscaped
garden with high tree lined fencing all
round.
There is a
long drive and a gated entrance. Its very
private and popular with honeymooners
wanting total privacy.
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Bedrooms: |
3 double bedrooms with high ceilings and
A/C. Double balcony spans the master and
second bedroom, offering great views to
the sea and coastline. You can watch
yachts sail by at close quarters when
the proposed Marina at nearby Coral Bay
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Bathrooms: |
Family bathroom with bath and integrated
shower with glass shower screen. Master
bedroom: en-suite shower and guest
cloakroom on ground floor. |
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Kitchen: |
Granite inlaid kitchen with everything
to satisfy a demanding chef. Breakfast
bar.
Fully equipped kitchen extends to
generous sized dining room area. |
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Living Rooms: |
The dining room flows naturally to an
inviting covered terrace, discretely
screened from the swimming pool area. A
separate lounge shares the expansive
terrace, which is surrounded by the
stylish and fully landscaped front
garden. |
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Other: |
Nova satellite system
Wendy house store-room makes an
attractive addition to the garden.
Safe in bedroom.
Double glazed windows and patio doors.
All day sun orientation.
Marble inlaid curved stairway.
Newly carpeted throughout in January
2010. |
Outside
The outside has
a perfect private sanctum in the flourishing Mediterranean inspired garden,
completed in early 2009 and is fully irrigated. Hardy
native plants and sub tropical features with
focus on low maintenance and maximum impact.
The
swimming pool area is gated and padlocked so
children and babies cannot enter without the
gates being unlocked by an adult.
Coast/Beach
1 minute walk to the beach/sea front promenade.
5 minutes walk to a local restaurant.
8 minute drive to popular Coral Bay Beach.
Travel
Paphos International Airport is a 25 minute
drive.
Distances
Paphos town is just a 8 minute drive away and
Coral Bay in the opposite direction is about the
same distance.
RENTAL RATE:
1000 EUROS per
month
plus water and electric bills includes pool
and garden maintenance
Available from the beginning of November 2010 to
the end
of March 2011
5 months Winter let

MORE LOCAL INFO...
Beaches
The
beaches in Cyprus are among the cleanest you
will find anywhere. The Cyprus Tourism
Organization supervises the beaches and is
responsible for protecting the interests of all
tourists. Some or all offer full facilities to
swimmers and include beach bars, restaurants,
changing rooms, sun shades and sun loungers.
The beaches are safe with some great spots for
swimming and snorkelling. Along most of the
beaches are facilities for all sea sports
including water-skiing, wind-surfing, sailing
canoes, pedals, motor boats, scooters, speed
boats, parachutes, scuba diving and more.
Getting Around
One can travel around Cyprus either by bus, by
taxi or private car. There are no trains in
Cyprus. One of the most inexpensive ways of
travelling is by bus, which costs approximately
1 euro. Buses are available every half an hour
throughout the area. Almost all villages are
connected with the nearest town by buses.
There are numerous places of interest in remote
areas, if you like to explore then driving in
Cyprus is a must. Fairly good surfaced roads
complying with international traffic
requirements link the towns and various
villages. Use of a mobile phone is strictly
prohibited. Visitors in Cyprus can drive using a
valid international driving license or their
national driving 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.
If you don't want to drive yourself, communal
service taxis are another option. They provide
connections between all major towns every half
hour. Regular taxis are reasonably priced and
are especially good options for airport
transfers.
Nightlife
Cyprus has a lot to offer in terms of nightlife.
You will find traditional entertainment - folk
music and dancing- at numerous tavernas and
restaurants in cities and villages. There are
many fish and specialty or themed restaurants
and many places are family friendly.
Eating Out
Everyone knows that Cyprus is famous for its
food; the cuisine is a blend of flavours
gathered from all over the eastern
Mediterranean. Cypriots cook with less oil than
their Mediterranean neighbours. The cuisine is
healthy apart from their love of syrup soaked
pastries. All food is cooked fresh on a daily
basis. The quality of fresh produce is excellent
and the local salads are delicious.
One of the most popular dishes in Cyprus is a
Meze. You are served up to 20 different saucer
sized dishes, ranging from local cheese like
halloumi and feta, meats like pork, chicken and
fish.
Some of the most popular meals are:
Kleftico - lamb or goat roasted with vegetables
in an outside oven
Sish Kebab - marinated lamb skewered and grilled
over charcoal
Souvla - Lamb or goat cooked on a rotisserie
Souvlaki - Pork grilled on a skewer
Sheftalia - small rissoles of mince, onions and
spices wrapped in a ‘skin’ of gut rather like
small sausages
Mousakka - slices of aubergine and potato
overlaid with mince and white sauce
Sports
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.
Hiking is very popular in the mountains and the
climate is cooler on higher ground. There are
beautiful unspoilt views from the mountains.
Sea sports are also very popular due to the calm
clear waters surrounding the island. There is
jet skiing, water surfing, various boat
excursions, diving and many more. There are
trained instructors ready to assist for all
levels of divers. There is also the wreck of
Zenobia which is the fourth largest wreck dive
in the world and this is for experienced divers
only.
From January until March you can ski in the
Troodos Mountains! So Cyprus really does have
something for everyone.
For the family
Everyone agrees that Cyprus is a fantastic place
for children. The long sunny days and sandy
beaches are an irresistible holiday combination.
Be sure to think about alternative plans if
weather is a factor in what you want to do. It
can be very hot in the middle of the day in high
season and it does occasionally rain in the
winter months. The good news is that Cyprus has
a variety of attractions for all ages.
Coral Bay Karting - Go karts for adults and
children. There is also a games centre and a
children’s playground.
Aphrodite water Park Paphos - Offers a very high
level of safety and hygiene and has a variety of
slides and fun activities
There are also a couple of bowling alleys in
Paphos and themed cruises with indoor shows and
meals.
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