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Greek
villages are not like the pretty English villages but make up
for it in character and the friendliness of its occupants. If
you had foreigners in strange garments wandering about my village
I am sure that they would not get the welcome that we got in Lysos.
We do not believe in cooking much on holiday so were very pleased
to find that Paradisos Hills hotel in Lysos had a restaurant open
all day that served the very best of Greek cuisine with magnificent
views, friendly service and a very relaxed atmosphere.
With a villa holiday
we have found that you do not need to pack so many clothes as
you can easily shove your dirty stuff in the washing machine and
put them out in the sun to dry. If you are worried about looking
that smart an iron is available.
If this idea of a holiday in a villa in Cyprus does not appeal
to you you can always stay in one of the crowded hotels, be served
by immigrant waiters, charged £10 a time for your gin and
tonic, wear a coloured hotel wrist band, queue up for your breakfast
and lay on one of the hundreds of sun beds regimentally lined
up in front of the hotel..
George (born in the village) and Neovi his wife
are the owners and are always at hand if you have problems, they
are a fantastic couple.
George
and Neovi
Mob: (Cyprus) + 357 994 888 26
Dot and Dave 2009
Places of interest to visit.
Polis, Latchi, Pomos, Akamas, Peyia, Paphos, Yeroskipos, Coral
Bay, Pissouri,Troodos and Aphrodite's baths, |