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Drouseia

The charming little hilltop village of Drouseia (also called Droushia) with its narrow winding streets and traditional stone houses is 27km from Paphos and 10kms inland from Polis and Latchi. Paphos International Airport is a 45 minute drive away.

Set 635 metres above sea level the word “Drouseia” (from which the villa also takes its name) means “cool and fresh” in Greek, a reference to the light breeze that blows up from the Akamas Peninsular and offers a pleasant climate particularly in the hotter months.

 

The centre of Drouseia

The village which only has a population of just over 400 and where life has gone on unchanged for generations is full of character and offers the visitor the opportunity to experience true Cypriot village hospitality.

Located on the outskirts of the village the villa enjoys what can only be described as spectacular views across the entire western end of Cyprus’ north coast from Pomos to the Akamas Peninsular.

The villa is only a 10 minute walk to the centre of Drouseia where you will find three very good traditional taverna’s and a small shop.

Alternatively, you can drive the 10-15 minutes or so to the small fishing village of Latchi with it’s picturesque harbour and fine seafood restaurants or the “Blue Flag” beach at Polis. A 5 minute drive further inland is the village of Kathikas which also has a couple of very good tavernas and a winery which you can visit.

There now follows information on Polis, Latsi and the Akamas Peninsular.



POLIS

At Polis there's a small sandy beach 10 to 15 minutes drive from the villa. Backed by pine trees and a eucalyptus grove there's a taverna or alternatively it's an ideal place for a picnic. Sun loungers and umbrellas are available for hire.

West of Polis and again 10 to 15 minutes drive away is Latsi beach and a further 5 minutes drive from Latsi is Aphrodite Beach, the best beach in the area. Both have sun loungers and umbrellas for hire and beach front taverna's. East of Polis, Chrysochou Bay curves away where you'll find complete isolation. The beaches in the area are a mix of sand and pebble.

Alternatively, the popular sandy beach at Coral Bay is only a 30 minutes drive away as is Agios Georgios Beach. Umbrellas and loungers are available for hire at both.

Polis also has a selection of very good tavernas and restaurants.



Polis Beach


LATSI

As a change from lying around the villas' private pool then only 4km away is the small fishing village of Latsi (also known as Latchi) where you'll find a beach and scuba diving.

Alternatively why not take a boat from the harbour to the ‘Blue Lagoon', a small bay on the Akamas Peninsula virtually inaccessible by car the lagoon has crystal clear water's ideal for snorkelling.



Aphrodite Beach


Latsi Harbour


Latsi Harbour


Latsi also boasts (as does Polis) some of the best and most reasonably priced food on the island with seafood a particular speciality.


AKAMAS PENINSULAR

Another 3km along the coast road from Latsi is the Akamas Peninsular. With a prohibition on development this is a true wilderness popular with walkers as there are a number of well marked nature trails.

Two of the most popular the ‘Aphrodite Trail' and the ‘Adonis Trail' start and end at the Baths of Aphrodite named after Aphrodite the goddess of Cyprus and according to legend where she came to bathe after entertaining her lovers. Maps are available locally.



The Akamas Peninsular



CLIMATE CHART

POLIS CLIMATE
MONTH JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
AVERAGE DAILY TEMP (°celsius) 15 16 19 24 29 34 36 36 34 27 23 17
AVERAGE SUNSHINE (Hours) 6 7 8 9 10.9 12.6 12.8 12.2 10.9 9.1 7 5







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