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Luxury Villas for Rent in Cyprus
El-De Holidays Ltd is a registered Cyprus holiday accommodation rentals company with great experience in offering villas and apartments to holiday makers in Paphos, Pafos, Ayia Napa, Protaras, Latchi, Polis, Coral bay, and Argaka. Our guests have the opportunity to locate their holiday villa in Cyprus or an apartment and make the most from their holidays. Here you will find Cyprus villas with private pool and apartments at very reasonable prices. We include full description, availability, car hire and taxi transfer, and how to reserve the property of your choice for your accommodation. |
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| Cyprus Guide > Cyprus Tourist Information > Jeeps and Coaches |
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Jeeps and Coaches Jeep Safari Discover Cyprus at its best by exploring the unspoiled coastline and countryside of this magical island by jeep safari. To get the true extent of the beauty and hidden depths of the Akamas Peninsular and the Troodos Mountains, the jeep safaris are regarded as the most informative and exhilarating ways in which to do so. Troodos Be introduced to the Troodos Mountains, otherwise known as the Heart of Cyprus. This impressive mountain range stretched across a large section of the south-western part of the island. Venture through the astounding woodlands and take in the fresh sent of pine and cedar, which is carried on the cool, refreshing mountain breeze. The safari will take you through some of the many picturesque mountain villages, which are dotted across the Troodos. Visit the richest and most famous monastery on the island, the Byzantine Kykkos Monastery. It is truly magnificent, its main hall dripping with gold, in contrast to the simplicity of the rest of the complex. The Kykkos monastery is home to many beautiful Byzantine treasures and, most importantly, the icon of the Virgin Mary painted by St. Luke. The opportunity is give to sample a traditional Cypriot meal in a pictorial mountain village, before venturing to the highest peak on the island, Mount Olympus, reaching 1952 meters above sea level. The views are breathtaking. Gaze over the rolling mountain range and beyond, as far as the northern side of the island. AkamasEnter into the last spoilt corner of the island; know as the Akamas Peninsular, Cyprus’s own national park. Pass the rugged coastline, and the small sandy coves, known as the Sea caves. Walk along the enchanting Avagas Gorge, with its rich vegetation, fresh water springs and high limestone walls. Travel on to the stunning Lara Bay, one of the most attractive beaches in the South West of Cyprus, and one of the last Mediterranean nesting grounds for the green and loggerhead turtles. Continue this unforgettable adventure to the legendary Baths of Aphrodite, where the Goddess of Love and Beauty allegedly met her lover Adonis. The Baths are said to have magical powers, the ability to restore youth. This magical journey can also be combined with a glass bottomed boat. Sail and swim amongst the sea cliffs and off-shore islands along the beautiful Akamas coastline. Coach Tours Discover the beauty of Cyprus at a more relaxing pace by taking a professionally guided tour by a fully equipped, air conditioned coach. Troodos and the Kykkos MonasteryTake a journey through the ‘Heart of Cyprus’, otherwise known as the Troodos Mountains. Travel through traditional, idyllic mountain villages, and pine forests. Visit Platres and pass through the Troodos Square en-route to Mount Olympus, the highest point in Cyprus, reaching a staggering 1951 meters above sea level. The Kykkos Monastery, the most famous and richest monastery on the island, is the highlight of this tour. The beauty and wealth of this establishment with take your breath away. The opportunity is also given to visit the Tomb of Archbishop Makarios. NicosiaDiscover the old City of Nicosia. The last divided capital city in the world. Visit the 17th century Cathedral of St John, pass through the Venetian Walls, Famagusta Gate and the Statue of Liberty. The opportunity is give to visit the recently restored 19th century quarter of the city, known as Laiki Yitinia, where it is possible to walk to the Green Line which divides the city in half. The last port of call on this journey is the beautiful mountain village of Lefkara, known for its handmade lace and silver. LimassolEnter into the region of legends and history, starting with a visit to the Rock of Aphrodite, where it is believed the Goddess of Love and Beauty was born rising out of the waves. Continue the adventure by visiting Kourion and its spectacular amphitheatre and House of Eustolius, with extraordinary mosaics; and explore the 13th century, Crusader Castle of Kolossi. On arrival in Limassol, visit one of the largest wineries on the island, where the opportunity is given to learn how the wine is produce followed by a tasting session. RoundtripGet an overall feel for the island, by sampling a combination of mountains, coastal areas and cities all in one fun filled day. The journey begins by driving along the picturesque coastal road towards Limassol. Gaze apon Aphrodites Rock when it is believed the legendary Goddess of Love and Beauty, was born raising from the sea. Discover the famous 9th century cathedral of St Lazarus in Larnaca; enjoy the many little cafeterias in Nicosia, and get the opportunity to look over into the occupied area. Venture in to the Troodos Mountains, driving through Kakopetria village, known for its fruit and nut trees; visit Panayia of Asinou, with its remarkable frescos; and finally, Omodos vvillage with its winery and the Monastery of the Holy Cross. |
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