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Johannes Villa - Luxury villa, 4 bedrooms all with air-con. Stunning sea & mountain views.
Villa in
Karsiyaka, Kyrenia, Cyprus
4 bedroom(s), 3 bathroom(s), sleeps 8, self catering
Villa includes 10m x 5m pool (2m at deep end) with roman end, fully fitted kitchen, BBQ and pergola, 2 x balcony, extensive sun terraces, flower garden and fruit trees, ample off road parking, and close to local amenities. Located in the village of Karsiyaka on the north coast of Cyprus at the foot of the Besparmak (Five Finger) mountain range. 40 min to Ercan airport, 90 mins to Larnaca.

Luxury Villa With Private Pool
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Fully fitted kitchen
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Pergola with BBQ area
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Sunset over the pool
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2 x Double Room,
2 x Twin Room,
1 x Sofa Bed,
Bed Linen Supplied,
Cots on request, 2 bedrooms have balconies,
3 x Shower Room,
Towels Supplied,
En suite to master bedroom,
Childs High Chair,
8 x Dining Area Seating Capacity,
8 x Living Area Seating Capacity,
High chair on request. Outside furniture included,
Dish Washer,
Freezer,
Fridge,
Grill,
Hob,
Iron and Board,
Oven,
Toaster,
Washing Machine,
Sandwich Maker,
Air Conditioning,
Fireplace,
Room Heaters,
Board Games,
Books,
CD Player,
DVD Library,
DVD Player,
Stereo,
TV,
More than 50 titles on DVD,
Balcony,
Barbeque,
Garden,
Garden Furniture,
Parking,
Private Swimming Pool,
Sunbeds,
Terrace,
Covered pergola,
Bird Watching,
Climbing,
Cycling,
Horse Riding,
Night Life,
Sailing,
Scuba Diving,
Skiing,
Walking,
Water Sports,
Suitable for the elderly,
Suitable for young children,
Wheelchair friendly,
1 bedroom and shower on ground floor,
Ideal hideaway,
Mountain,
Near the sea,
Quiet,
Romantic,
Rural,
Village,
15 mins from Kyrenia. 5 mins from beach clubs
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Cyprus > Kyrenia > Karsiyaka
8km from Kyrenia (or Girne in Turkish). In Kyrenia there is a splendid Venetian harbour, around which are many restaurants and bars. It is said to be the prettiest harbour in the Mediterranean. Overlooking the harbour in Kyrenia is a splendid Castle which houses a fascinating shipwreck museum. Also there are plenty of other places of historical interest. Kyrenia has a large choice of shops, both old and new selling a wide range of Cypriot, Turkish and European merchandise.
There are several scuba diving schools around the coast. Snorkeling is a popular activity in the clear waters of the Mediterranean. There is a water park on the eastward coast road. For those who wish to see the sights on horseback there is a riding club. They do beginners lessons and do trail riding visiting local landmarks for the more experienced.
In the evenings the harbour bustles in Kyrenia and there is an evening market there most nights. It is a perfect place to sit with a cool drink and watch the sun go down. There are many restaurants there but the better ones are away from the harbour in the pretty cobbled side streets. This is the place to book your boat trips, which are a great way to see the island. There are many boats in the harbour all wanting your custom, so check out the menus and drinks that will be included in the package. There are a number of casinos in the area for those who fancy a flutter with food and drinks on the house.
The nearest beach is about 800m away, although for a short car journey or taxi ride there are a few high quality beach clubs with private beaches, pools, water sports, showers, and cafes. These beach clubs are very reasonable with full access for the day being only a couple of pounds. Also 30 mins from the famous turtle beach.
Hiking tours for people of all ages and physical disposition are organized by a number of centers in the Kyrenia area generally conducted in the Kyrenia mountain range. One particular tour party, organized by 'Association of Mountaineering', meets every Sunday between October and the end of April, and twice a month (again on Sundays) between the summer months from May to the end of September. During the winter, the tour programme is published at the beginning of every month explaining the route and where to meet etc. All walks, as well as being good exercise, endeavour to show walkers interesting natural and historical features. The tours generally start at 7.30 am and finish between 10 and 11 am. The fire breaks which are cleared into the mountain side during the spring and summer are ideal for exciting downhill mountain bike action. There are also plenty of more gentle off road slopes at the edge of the range.
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| Price Per Week | Quoted In | Approximate Equivalent In |
| British £ | Euro € | American $ |
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1 Jul 2008 to 31 Aug 2008
| £ 775.00 | € 1,037.55 | $ 1,518.26 |
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1 Sep 2008 to 30 Sep 2008
| £ 650.00 | € 870.20 | $ 1,273.38 |
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1 Oct 2008 to 31 Oct 2008
| £ 550.00 | € 736.32 | $ 1,077.48 |
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1 Nov 2008 to 31 Dec 2008
| £ 425.00 | € 568.98 | $ 832.60 |
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1 Jan 2009 to 31 Mar 2009
| £ 450.00 | € 602.45 | $ 881.57 |
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1 Apr 2009 to 30 Apr 2009
| £ 550.00 | € 736.32 | $ 1,077.48 |
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1 May 2009 to 31 May 2009
| £ 550.00 | € 736.32 | $ 1,077.48 |
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1 Jun 2009 to 30 Jun 2009
| £ 650.00 | € 870.20 | $ 1,273.38 |
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1 Jul 2009 to 31 Aug 2009
| £ 775.00 | € 1,037.55 | $ 1,518.26 |
* Exchange rates last updated: Sunday, 6 July 2008 at 8:58
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Please call for full quote. Payment due 30 days prior to departure. Additional £300 deposit required to secure booking and cover damages returned to you after completion of your holiday.
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Going Out In the villa there is a book containing many recommendations for eating and other evening activities. Also guests are encouraged to leave their own feedback on places they may have discovered. There are plenty of fantastic restaurants in the local vicinity. Many of these have spectacular views of the mountains and coast line. As well as the traditional Cypriot or Turkish cuisine, there are many specialist fish restaurants, up market bistros serving European cuisine and Indian and Chinese. There are a number of casinos in the area for those who fancy a flutter. Most of these are free to enter with snacks and drinks on the house. The villa is relatively close to the famous 'Turtle Beach' where, at the right time of year, you can experience a very moving scene of new hatchlings making their way to the sea in controlled releases. North Cyprus has too many historical sites which are worth a visit to list here, but many are detailed in our brochure which is available on request.
The Kyrenia Mountain Range The Kyrenia mountain range is a long, narrow chain of mountains that runs approximately 160 km (100 mi) along the north coast of Cyprus. The mountains are primarily limestone, with some marble. The highest mountain, Kyparissovouno, is 1024 m (3360ft) in elevation. The western half of the range is also known as the Pentadactylos mountains. The Turkish name for these mountains is Besparmak (five fingers, the same meaning as the Greek name). These mountains are a series of sedimentary formations from the Permian to the Middle Miocene pushed up by a collision of the African and Eurasian plates. Though only half the height of the Troodos mountains, the Kyrenia mountains are very rugged and rise abruptly from the Mesaoria plain making them very spectacular. The placement of the mountains near the sea made them desirable locations for watch towers and castles overlooking the north Cyprus coast as well as the central plain. These castles generally date from the 10th through the 15th centuries. |
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Name
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Carl Mitchell
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Email
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Telephone
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+44 (0)1277 355660
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Mobile
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+44 (0)7717 156806
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Languages Spoken
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English
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