Thursday, November 6, 2008

Rent a Villa in Cyprus - It makes Sense!!!

By Tim Martins

Cyprus claims the fame of being the Mediterranean Sea's third largest island and is situated just south of Turkey. It is famous for being the birthplace of the Mythical Greek Goddess of love, Aphrodite. Cyprus is proud to have more than 300 sunny days per year and this winters are fairly mild too, so this island is an ideal all year round holiday venue. It is an extremely popular holiday destination and receives around 2.4 million visitors a year, the majority of which find the Cyprus rental villas the best option for accommodation.

It goes without saying that Cyprus possesses great beauty with contrasting features. Mountain peaks overlook the golden beaches and with skiing in the winter in the Troodos range. In the summer you can take advantage of cruises to the Holy Land or just enjoy the water sports on offer or have a relaxing round of golf. Everything is well connected on the island as there is a good network of highways in order to get to everything that Cyprus has to offer.

The rental villas in Cyprus really do highlight the wonderful experience of visiting Cyprus. Luxury villas and apartments are situated throughout Cyprus in towns such as Argaka, Protaras, Latchi, Paphos, Polis, Ayia Napa and Coral bay area. You will find that the villas are spotless with great detail paid to cleanliness allowing you to send a comfortable and peaceful holiday in Cyprus.

You may find it complicated to choose a villa to rent in Cyprus due to the extensive competition, but the scenery is unparalleled to anything else you would have seen. The villas fall into several categories such as ;-

-Villas with close proximity to the sea -villas for those who don't drive -Secluded and private villas -villas for brides and grooms -Villas that come with heated pools -villas with golf -villas that include car hire

Before you leave for your tour to Cyprus, it will be better if you could do some arrangements for your stay there right from the beginning. Exotic villas and apartments are available for living in Cyprus. Things that need to be done for finding some best Villas for Rent in Cyprus are;-

-Try out the on-line search engines like Google to find the exact type of villa you are looking for. -There should always be adequate photos and videos of the villas interior and exterior. -Find out where the villa is situated in regards to proximity to shops and restaurants. Paphos and the Eastern coast region are highly recommended in this respect. -It is advisable that you use an official letting agency and that the payment be made by credit card so that you avoid any unpleasant surprises.

Booking for Villas for Rent in Cyprus can be easily done on the Internet by filling forms or sending E-mails. This saves times and money, and helps enjoy your time to its fullest. You can browse through the various categories of villas such as wedding villas and sea view villas in order to make a choice for a nice and safe location. Car service can also be asked for from the villa owner, if you desire for it.

A variety of options for Villas for Rent in Cyprus can be easily found on the Internet or at travel and booking agents. A few enticing ones are the villas in Pissouri, Agios Tychonas, Protaras, Aiya Napa to name a few. Villas in Aiya Napa town are located in residential areas and is very proud of its water park and the Nissi and the Aiya Thekla beach, which is full of colourful fishes and various kinds of turtles.

In Cyprus you can choose from a selection of modern villas with spacious kitchens, lounge areas with fireplaces, bunk beds for children, swimming pools and luxurious bedrooms with air conditioning. The small town of Potaras is a very popular destination due to the beautiful green surroundings, sandy golden beaches, mountain views, the variety of pubs and restaurants and it also possesses the quaint church of Profitis Ellias, which is more than 100 meters high. So prepare yourself for a holiday of a lifetime in the magical land of Cyprus. - 15359

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