Area Maps for Cyprus property

Cyprus ... An extremely popular holiday destination, thanks to its excellent warm climate, wonderfully hospitable people, delicious cuisine and its safe, friendly environment.
An island where kings have fought and ruled, where Greek Gods have lived and loved, where history was made and where legends were born. The island's landscape reflects similar contrasts, where sandy beaches and rugged coves border the central plain that rises up to the pine covered Troodos mountains with several ski slopes in the winter. Today, Cyprus is a country that respects its past and looks forward to a good future in the EU. Cyprus people have a special ability for making visitors feel at home as soon as they step off the plane and that warm welcome, plus the unhurried pace of daily life, makes Cyprus an instant favourite for anyone who goes there. The standard of living is excellent and the cost of living remarkably low considering the quality of life. A virtually pollution free environment and an enviably low crime rate make this a comfortable and stress-free place to reside.
Pafos
Pafos itself is a picturesque coastal resort town with its focul point being the old harbour and mediaeval fort. Along the seafront promenade you'll find a wealth of cafes and restaurants. Pafos has an international airport, great infrastructure and scenic landscapes from beaches to mountains and is particularly popular with retiring ex-pats, holiday-makers and more recently property investors. Good for tourism, water sports, golf, bowling, tennis or shopping and countless sandy beaches.

Coral Bay - probably one of the most famous sandy beaches and restaurant areas in the Pafos region, situated on the border of the beautiful Akamas peninsula.
Kato Pafos - just a short walk from the sea and is close to a whole variety of restaurants, tavernas. shops and important amenities.
Pano Pafos - is the old town, a combination of old and new. A fruit and vegetable market is held each morning and good fresh produce is brought in from the villages. Modern shopping centres are also available here, with fashion for everyone at all different price ranges.
Konia - a prestigious hillside suburb of Pafos with views across the town to the coastline. Konia village has retained its traditional village centre and has good connections to the town and neighbouring cities such as Limassol.
Kissonerga - a small village on the coast, just 3km north west of Pafos town. It has its own beaches and offers wonderful sea views across the lush banana plantations of the area.
Peyia - a traditional hillside village 12km to the north of Pafos and bordering Coral Bay. The area provides a wonderful combination of a tranquil lifestyle and is within close proximity to sandy beaches.

Chlorakas - a pleasant seaside village located just 2km outside Pafos town. The rural backdrop and village amenities make living here a pleasure, whilst being conveniently close to all amenities of the Pafos town.
Yeroskipou - a quiet Pafos suburb with characteristic traditional charm, just 1km from Pafos town. It has its own shops, banks and supermarkets and is just a short walk along pretty country roads to the beaches of Yeroskipou.
Tsada - a traditional hillside village just 12km north of Pafos and bordering Coral Bay. The area provides a wonderful combination of a tranquil lifestyle and is within close proximity to good sandy beaches.
Tala - This tranquil location is just 2 minutes drive to one of the island's international standard 18-hole golf courses and within easy reach of Pafos town. A very popular part of the Pafos region, sitting proud on the hillside with spectacular Mediterranean views. This is where you'll find the interesting Agios Neofytos Monastery (12th Century with post-Byzantine icons) an enclave carved from sheer rock which is certainly worth a visit.
Konia - is a prestigious hillside suburb of Pafos with views across the town to the Mediterranean coastline. Konia village has retained its traditional village centre and has good connections to the town and neighbouring cities such as Limassol.
Drouseia - a quiet unspoilt tranquil rural area, high up in the hills overlooking Chrysochous Bay, where you will receive an incredible welcome from the locals and a true insight into the traditional Cypriot lifestyle.
Polis/Argaka - An area of untouched natural beauty. The town of Polis and charming fishing port of Latsi are situated in the centre of the sweeping Chrysochous Bay with long unspoilt beaches.
Limassol - the island's main sea port and hub of international trade. Limassol has some beautiful long stretches of sandy beaches, scenic hills, international schools and excellent shopping.