The Apartment



Our home is in Charapolis complex which fronts the coastal road of Latchi yet it is deep enough within the complex not to suffer from any noise of cars or nightlife. It is on ground floor with a large veranda overlooking Akamas peninsula and a side view of the sea. It has its very own barbecue area and clay oven. The high garden wall gives it privacy from its neighbours and the covered veranda provides both shade and cover from the apartments upstairs. A wooden table and seats for eating or playing around with your computer and sunbeds for soaking up in the sun.Perfect for relaxation. It is our most favourite spot especially in the evenings with the sea breeze sweeping away the heat of the day. The communal swimming pool is very near for a quick dip to cool down and you can have a shower in the outside bathroom. The entire apartment is air-conditioned with Wi-Fi and satellite television.



Latchi Area



The picturesque harbour, the many tavernas serving everything from local specialties to standard meat and fish dishes. The supermarkets where you will find everything you need to cook your own barbecue or gourmet meals at home right on our top step. As are the crystal clear waters of the Latchi beaches complete sunbeds, umbrellas bedside pops beachside pubs, water sports, boat rides, and driving lessons. You do not need a car to reach any of these.



The Region



This is truly one of the most beautiful areas of the island. A car will allow you to discover the countless scenic spots within easy driving distance. Turn left and head upwards for the village of Neo Chorion on its breezy hillside with the many tavernas. Or downwards towards Akamas Peninsula, lovely beaches, aquamarine waters. Visit the mythical baths of Aphrodite and walk on the cliffs of Akamas- an area that inspired legends. Turn right and head to the little town of Polis. It also boasts a small shopping area. Well worth more than a visit. Further left is a different kind of coast, long beaches perfect for a stroll at sunset.



Jagged rocky shoreline, small relatively unspoiled villages. Pubs and seaside restaurants aplenty. The large town of Paphos is a short 35 minutes scenic drive away. It is cosmopolitan and buzzing with life all year round with many cultural events including the yearly open-air opera in early September which is held at the ancient castle area right on the harbour and attracts its audience not only from Cyprus but also from the whole region. Paphos is the mythical birthplace of Aphrodite the Greek goddess of love and beauty. In Greco Roman times Paphos was the island’s capital and is full of archaeological sites to visit among which the famous Mosaics, the Tombs of the Kings, the Temple of Apollo, and many others. The town of Paphos is included in the official UNESCO list of cultural and natural treasures of the word’s heritage.