Paralimni, Cyprus
For Sale
€170,000 +V.A.T.
Designed by famed Greek designer, this landmark building of the Resort and Spa is set to bring additional value to the entire project, as well as to the overall area in which it is situated.
With a total building area of 2,350 square meters divided across four levels, including terraces and garden areas, the Resort and Spa is located a mere 500m from the lively, trendy Malama Beach and just a 5 minute drive from the Paralimni city center and the buzzing tourist area of Protaras.The First and Second Floors of the spa offers boutique studio suites with views of pool and sea.
It features a relaxing hammam, a functional gym, a spa area as well as in-house creative specialists who are there to help guests design their ultimate relaxing vacation.
. 3 Communal overflow high tech swimming pools
. Resort offers a Spa, Gym & Cafeteria for the ultimate holiday experience
. Tennis & Football court & Kid’s playground
. Plethora of amenities right by the resort such as restaurants serving local and international cuisine, cafés, bars and supermarkets
. Part of the biggest Resort of the area
. Family Community with gated entrance with maximum safety
. Walking distance to the beach
Ayia Napa
Ayia Napa with its spectacular white sandy beaches and its vibrant nightlife is, perhaps, the most popular tourist resort on the island offering a wide variety of restaurants, bars, night clubs, shops and medical facilities.
The town is built around an old picturesque monastery, a few hundred meters away from a harbour with traditional fishing boats and boats offering excursions to visitors. In Ayia Napa you can also find Water World Water Park, a paradise for adults and children.
A world class marina will be constructed there soon which will have over 600 births, man-made beaches, restaurants, bars, sports facilities and a five star hotel. Preliminary construction work has already begun.
Protaras
This area covers approximately 10km of the golden Famagusta coastline. Before becoming a tourist resort, it was essentially uninhabited and the area was mostly covered by a multitude of windmills, some of which still stand today, adding to the character of its landscape.
Artifacts uncovered during recent excavations dating back to the Greco-Roman era (58BC-395AD) suggest that the ancient town of Lefkola, notable in those times for its hustling port, was there.
Protaras area became an idyllic holiday resort largely due to the many beautiful golden sandy beaches and crystal clear waters in its vicinity.
The area also has many hotels, restaurants, bars, shops, schools and hospitals making it ideal for holiday or residential purposes.
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