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Kantara House
Limassol District, Kakopetriya, Athinas; 11
Air conditioning, Elevator/lift, Smoke-free property, Heating, Washing machine, Terrace, Dishwasher, Radio, Outdoor furniture, Non-smoking rooms, Fridge, Smoke Detector, TV, Hairdryer, Shower, Linens, Slippers, Toiletries, Restaurant, Kitchen, Microwave oven, Free Wi-Fi, Internet access, Parking, Parking nearby, Spa tub, Conference Hall, Spa, First Aid Kit
549 $
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Arsorama Comfy 1 Bdr Apt w Shared Patio Apartments
Arsos, Arsos, Limassol District, 4770, Cyprus
Discover Arsos: A Serene Escape Near Limassol
Nestled in the foothills of the Troodos Mountains,... just 40 kilometers from Limassol, lies the picturesque village of Arsos. Known for its serene beauty, traditional architecture, and rich winemaking heritage, Arsos is one of the largest and most charming villages in the Limassol District. It offers an ideal escape for travelers looking to experience the authentic Cypriot countryside while staying close to the bustling city of Limassol.
Arsos is surrounded by lush vineyards, olive groves, and almond trees, and its cobbled streets and stone-built houses transport visitors to a simpler, more tranquil way of life. Whether you're interested in exploring its natural beauty, learning about its deep-rooted wine culture, or simply relaxing in a peaceful setting, Arsos is a delightful destination for a day trip or a longer stay.
A Step Back in Time: The Village of Arsos
Arsos, with its name likely derived from the ancient Greek word for “aristocrat,” has a long history that dates back to the Byzantine period. Its well-preserved traditional architecture is a testament to its past, with houses featuring wooden balconies, red-tiled roofs, and stone facades. Walking through the village’s narrow, winding streets, you’ll encounter welcoming locals, quaint courtyards, and historic churches that offer insight into the village’s rich cultural heritage.
One of the village’s most notable features is its proximity to vineyards and wine-producing areas. Arsos is part of the Krasochoria, or "wine villages" of Cyprus, making it a haven for wine enthusiasts looking to explore the local varieties and traditional winemaking practices of the region.
Things to Do in Arsos
1. Explore the Traditional Architecture
The heart of Arsos is filled with beautiful examples of traditional Cypriot architecture. Stroll through the village to admire the old stone houses with their intricate wooden doors and windows, and visit some of the local courtyards, many of which have been transformed into cozy More...
Nestled in the foothills of the Troodos Mountains,... just 40 kilometers from Limassol, lies the picturesque village of Arsos. Known for its serene beauty, traditional architecture, and rich winemaking heritage, Arsos is one of the largest and most charming villages in the Limassol District. It offers an ideal escape for travelers looking to experience the authentic Cypriot countryside while staying close to the bustling city of Limassol.
Arsos is surrounded by lush vineyards, olive groves, and almond trees, and its cobbled streets and stone-built houses transport visitors to a simpler, more tranquil way of life. Whether you're interested in exploring its natural beauty, learning about its deep-rooted wine culture, or simply relaxing in a peaceful setting, Arsos is a delightful destination for a day trip or a longer stay.
A Step Back in Time: The Village of Arsos
Arsos, with its name likely derived from the ancient Greek word for “aristocrat,” has a long history that dates back to the Byzantine period. Its well-preserved traditional architecture is a testament to its past, with houses featuring wooden balconies, red-tiled roofs, and stone facades. Walking through the village’s narrow, winding streets, you’ll encounter welcoming locals, quaint courtyards, and historic churches that offer insight into the village’s rich cultural heritage.
One of the village’s most notable features is its proximity to vineyards and wine-producing areas. Arsos is part of the Krasochoria, or "wine villages" of Cyprus, making it a haven for wine enthusiasts looking to explore the local varieties and traditional winemaking practices of the region.
Things to Do in Arsos
1. Explore the Traditional Architecture
The heart of Arsos is filled with beautiful examples of traditional Cypriot architecture. Stroll through the village to admire the old stone houses with their intricate wooden doors and windows, and visit some of the local courtyards, many of which have been transformed into cozy More...
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Arsorama Cozy 1 Bdr Apt with Shared Patio Apartments
Arsos, Arsos, Limassol District, 4770, Cyprus
Discover Arsos: A Serene Escape Near Limassol
Nestled in the foothills of the Troodos Mountains,... just 40 kilometers from Limassol, lies the picturesque village of Arsos. Known for its serene beauty, traditional architecture, and rich winemaking heritage, Arsos is one of the largest and most charming villages in the Limassol District. It offers an ideal escape for travelers looking to experience the authentic Cypriot countryside while staying close to the bustling city of Limassol.
Arsos is surrounded by lush vineyards, olive groves, and almond trees, and its cobbled streets and stone-built houses transport visitors to a simpler, more tranquil way of life. Whether you're interested in exploring its natural beauty, learning about its deep-rooted wine culture, or simply relaxing in a peaceful setting, Arsos is a delightful destination for a day trip or a longer stay.
A Step Back in Time: The Village of Arsos
Arsos, with its name likely derived from the ancient Greek word for “aristocrat,” has a long history that dates back to the Byzantine period. Its well-preserved traditional architecture is a testament to its past, with houses featuring wooden balconies, red-tiled roofs, and stone facades. Walking through the village’s narrow, winding streets, you’ll encounter welcoming locals, quaint courtyards, and historic churches that offer insight into the village’s rich cultural heritage.
One of the village’s most notable features is its proximity to vineyards and wine-producing areas. Arsos is part of the Krasochoria, or "wine villages" of Cyprus, making it a haven for wine enthusiasts looking to explore the local varieties and traditional winemaking practices of the region.
Things to Do in Arsos
1. Explore the Traditional Architecture
The heart of Arsos is filled with beautiful examples of traditional Cypriot architecture. Stroll through the village to admire the old stone houses with their intricate wooden doors and windows, and visit some of the local courtyards, many of which have been transformed into cozy More...
Nestled in the foothills of the Troodos Mountains,... just 40 kilometers from Limassol, lies the picturesque village of Arsos. Known for its serene beauty, traditional architecture, and rich winemaking heritage, Arsos is one of the largest and most charming villages in the Limassol District. It offers an ideal escape for travelers looking to experience the authentic Cypriot countryside while staying close to the bustling city of Limassol.
Arsos is surrounded by lush vineyards, olive groves, and almond trees, and its cobbled streets and stone-built houses transport visitors to a simpler, more tranquil way of life. Whether you're interested in exploring its natural beauty, learning about its deep-rooted wine culture, or simply relaxing in a peaceful setting, Arsos is a delightful destination for a day trip or a longer stay.
A Step Back in Time: The Village of Arsos
Arsos, with its name likely derived from the ancient Greek word for “aristocrat,” has a long history that dates back to the Byzantine period. Its well-preserved traditional architecture is a testament to its past, with houses featuring wooden balconies, red-tiled roofs, and stone facades. Walking through the village’s narrow, winding streets, you’ll encounter welcoming locals, quaint courtyards, and historic churches that offer insight into the village’s rich cultural heritage.
One of the village’s most notable features is its proximity to vineyards and wine-producing areas. Arsos is part of the Krasochoria, or "wine villages" of Cyprus, making it a haven for wine enthusiasts looking to explore the local varieties and traditional winemaking practices of the region.
Things to Do in Arsos
1. Explore the Traditional Architecture
The heart of Arsos is filled with beautiful examples of traditional Cypriot architecture. Stroll through the village to admire the old stone houses with their intricate wooden doors and windows, and visit some of the local courtyards, many of which have been transformed into cozy More...
47 $
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Arsorama Great 1 Bdr Apt with Shared Patio Apartments
Arsos, Arsos, Limassol District, 4770, Cyprus
Discover Arsos: A Serene Escape Near Limassol
Nestled in the foothills of the Troodos Mountains,... just 40 kilometers from Limassol, lies the picturesque village of Arsos. Known for its serene beauty, traditional architecture, and rich winemaking heritage, Arsos is one of the largest and most charming villages in the Limassol District. It offers an ideal escape for travelers looking to experience the authentic Cypriot countryside while staying close to the bustling city of Limassol.
Arsos is surrounded by lush vineyards, olive groves, and almond trees, and its cobbled streets and stone-built houses transport visitors to a simpler, more tranquil way of life. Whether you're interested in exploring its natural beauty, learning about its deep-rooted wine culture, or simply relaxing in a peaceful setting, Arsos is a delightful destination for a day trip or a longer stay.
A Step Back in Time: The Village of Arsos
Arsos, with its name likely derived from the ancient Greek word for “aristocrat,” has a long history that dates back to the Byzantine period. Its well-preserved traditional architecture is a testament to its past, with houses featuring wooden balconies, red-tiled roofs, and stone facades. Walking through the village’s narrow, winding streets, you’ll encounter welcoming locals, quaint courtyards, and historic churches that offer insight into the village’s rich cultural heritage.
One of the village’s most notable features is its proximity to vineyards and wine-producing areas. Arsos is part of the Krasochoria, or "wine villages" of Cyprus, making it a haven for wine enthusiasts looking to explore the local varieties and traditional winemaking practices of the region.
Things to Do in Arsos
1. Explore the Traditional Architecture
The heart of Arsos is filled with beautiful examples of traditional Cypriot architecture. Stroll through the village to admire the old stone houses with their intricate wooden doors and windows, and visit some of the local courtyards, many of which have been transformed into cozy More...
Nestled in the foothills of the Troodos Mountains,... just 40 kilometers from Limassol, lies the picturesque village of Arsos. Known for its serene beauty, traditional architecture, and rich winemaking heritage, Arsos is one of the largest and most charming villages in the Limassol District. It offers an ideal escape for travelers looking to experience the authentic Cypriot countryside while staying close to the bustling city of Limassol.
Arsos is surrounded by lush vineyards, olive groves, and almond trees, and its cobbled streets and stone-built houses transport visitors to a simpler, more tranquil way of life. Whether you're interested in exploring its natural beauty, learning about its deep-rooted wine culture, or simply relaxing in a peaceful setting, Arsos is a delightful destination for a day trip or a longer stay.
A Step Back in Time: The Village of Arsos
Arsos, with its name likely derived from the ancient Greek word for “aristocrat,” has a long history that dates back to the Byzantine period. Its well-preserved traditional architecture is a testament to its past, with houses featuring wooden balconies, red-tiled roofs, and stone facades. Walking through the village’s narrow, winding streets, you’ll encounter welcoming locals, quaint courtyards, and historic churches that offer insight into the village’s rich cultural heritage.
One of the village’s most notable features is its proximity to vineyards and wine-producing areas. Arsos is part of the Krasochoria, or "wine villages" of Cyprus, making it a haven for wine enthusiasts looking to explore the local varieties and traditional winemaking practices of the region.
Things to Do in Arsos
1. Explore the Traditional Architecture
The heart of Arsos is filled with beautiful examples of traditional Cypriot architecture. Stroll through the village to admire the old stone houses with their intricate wooden doors and windows, and visit some of the local courtyards, many of which have been transformed into cozy More...
107 $
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Arsorama - Cute 1-Bdr Apt w Shared Patio Apartments
Arsos, Arsos, Limassol District, 4770, Cyprus
Discover Arsos: A Serene Escape Near Limassol
Nestled in the foothills of the Troodos Mountains,... just 40 kilometers from Limassol, lies the picturesque village of Arsos. Known for its serene beauty, traditional architecture, and rich winemaking heritage, Arsos is one of the largest and most charming villages in the Limassol District. It offers an ideal escape for travelers looking to experience the authentic Cypriot countryside while staying close to the bustling city of Limassol.
Arsos is surrounded by lush vineyards, olive groves, and almond trees, and its cobbled streets and stone-built houses transport visitors to a simpler, more tranquil way of life. Whether you're interested in exploring its natural beauty, learning about its deep-rooted wine culture, or simply relaxing in a peaceful setting, Arsos is a delightful destination for a day trip or a longer stay.
A Step Back in Time: The Village of Arsos
Arsos, with its name likely derived from the ancient Greek word for “aristocrat,” has a long history that dates back to the Byzantine period. Its well-preserved traditional architecture is a testament to its past, with houses featuring wooden balconies, red-tiled roofs, and stone facades. Walking through the village’s narrow, winding streets, you’ll encounter welcoming locals, quaint courtyards, and historic churches that offer insight into the village’s rich cultural heritage.
One of the village’s most notable features is its proximity to vineyards and wine-producing areas. Arsos is part of the Krasochoria, or "wine villages" of Cyprus, making it a haven for wine enthusiasts looking to explore the local varieties and traditional winemaking practices of the region.
Things to Do in Arsos
1. Explore the Traditional Architecture
The heart of Arsos is filled with beautiful examples of traditional Cypriot architecture. Stroll through the village to admire the old stone houses with their intricate wooden doors and windows, and visit some of the local courtyards, many of which have been transformed into cozy More...
Nestled in the foothills of the Troodos Mountains,... just 40 kilometers from Limassol, lies the picturesque village of Arsos. Known for its serene beauty, traditional architecture, and rich winemaking heritage, Arsos is one of the largest and most charming villages in the Limassol District. It offers an ideal escape for travelers looking to experience the authentic Cypriot countryside while staying close to the bustling city of Limassol.
Arsos is surrounded by lush vineyards, olive groves, and almond trees, and its cobbled streets and stone-built houses transport visitors to a simpler, more tranquil way of life. Whether you're interested in exploring its natural beauty, learning about its deep-rooted wine culture, or simply relaxing in a peaceful setting, Arsos is a delightful destination for a day trip or a longer stay.
A Step Back in Time: The Village of Arsos
Arsos, with its name likely derived from the ancient Greek word for “aristocrat,” has a long history that dates back to the Byzantine period. Its well-preserved traditional architecture is a testament to its past, with houses featuring wooden balconies, red-tiled roofs, and stone facades. Walking through the village’s narrow, winding streets, you’ll encounter welcoming locals, quaint courtyards, and historic churches that offer insight into the village’s rich cultural heritage.
One of the village’s most notable features is its proximity to vineyards and wine-producing areas. Arsos is part of the Krasochoria, or "wine villages" of Cyprus, making it a haven for wine enthusiasts looking to explore the local varieties and traditional winemaking practices of the region.
Things to Do in Arsos
1. Explore the Traditional Architecture
The heart of Arsos is filled with beautiful examples of traditional Cypriot architecture. Stroll through the village to admire the old stone houses with their intricate wooden doors and windows, and visit some of the local courtyards, many of which have been transformed into cozy More...
107 $
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Arsorama Sweet Studio Apt w Shared Patio
Arsos, Arsos, Limassol District, 4770, Cyprus
Discover Arsos: A Serene Escape Near Limassol
Nestled in the foothills of the Troodos Mountains,... just 40 kilometers from Limassol, lies the picturesque village of Arsos. Known for its serene beauty, traditional architecture, and rich winemaking heritage, Arsos is one of the largest and most charming villages in the Limassol District. It offers an ideal escape for travelers looking to experience the authentic Cypriot countryside while staying close to the bustling city of Limassol.
Arsos is surrounded by lush vineyards, olive groves, and almond trees, and its cobbled streets and stone-built houses transport visitors to a simpler, more tranquil way of life. Whether you're interested in exploring its natural beauty, learning about its deep-rooted wine culture, or simply relaxing in a peaceful setting, Arsos is a delightful destination for a day trip or a longer stay.
A Step Back in Time: The Village of Arsos
Arsos, with its name likely derived from the ancient Greek word for “aristocrat,” has a long history that dates back to the Byzantine period. Its well-preserved traditional architecture is a testament to its past, with houses featuring wooden balconies, red-tiled roofs, and stone facades. Walking through the village’s narrow, winding streets, you’ll encounter welcoming locals, quaint courtyards, and historic churches that offer insight into the village’s rich cultural heritage.
One of the village’s most notable features is its proximity to vineyards and wine-producing areas. Arsos is part of the Krasochoria, or "wine villages" of Cyprus, making it a haven for wine enthusiasts looking to explore the local varieties and traditional winemaking practices of the region.
Things to Do in Arsos
1. Explore the Traditional Architecture
The heart of Arsos is filled with beautiful examples of traditional Cypriot architecture. Stroll through the village to admire the old stone houses with their intricate wooden doors and windows, and visit some of the local courtyards, many of which have been transformed into cozy More...
Nestled in the foothills of the Troodos Mountains,... just 40 kilometers from Limassol, lies the picturesque village of Arsos. Known for its serene beauty, traditional architecture, and rich winemaking heritage, Arsos is one of the largest and most charming villages in the Limassol District. It offers an ideal escape for travelers looking to experience the authentic Cypriot countryside while staying close to the bustling city of Limassol.
Arsos is surrounded by lush vineyards, olive groves, and almond trees, and its cobbled streets and stone-built houses transport visitors to a simpler, more tranquil way of life. Whether you're interested in exploring its natural beauty, learning about its deep-rooted wine culture, or simply relaxing in a peaceful setting, Arsos is a delightful destination for a day trip or a longer stay.
A Step Back in Time: The Village of Arsos
Arsos, with its name likely derived from the ancient Greek word for “aristocrat,” has a long history that dates back to the Byzantine period. Its well-preserved traditional architecture is a testament to its past, with houses featuring wooden balconies, red-tiled roofs, and stone facades. Walking through the village’s narrow, winding streets, you’ll encounter welcoming locals, quaint courtyards, and historic churches that offer insight into the village’s rich cultural heritage.
One of the village’s most notable features is its proximity to vineyards and wine-producing areas. Arsos is part of the Krasochoria, or "wine villages" of Cyprus, making it a haven for wine enthusiasts looking to explore the local varieties and traditional winemaking practices of the region.
Things to Do in Arsos
1. Explore the Traditional Architecture
The heart of Arsos is filled with beautiful examples of traditional Cypriot architecture. Stroll through the village to admire the old stone houses with their intricate wooden doors and windows, and visit some of the local courtyards, many of which have been transformed into cozy More...
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