Villas in Coral Bay - reputed to be the most exclusive in Cyprus
Pafos plays an active role in the cultural, political and social life of Cyprus, it has a population of 47,000 and is the island’s fourth largest town.
Villas in Coral Bay and Peyia
It is also an ever popular destination for overseas buyers in search of Cyprus properties with all its nightlife and shops. To the west past the famous ‘Tomb of the Kings’ is Coral Bay which is regarded as one of the most exclusive areas of Cyprus with property prices of the villas in Coral Bay reflecting that reputation, with some properties reaching over the million pound mark.
For family orientated holiday makers who purely seek a relaxing getaway in the beautiful Cyprus sunshine and have no interest in history and culture, Coral Bay is a magnet with a 600m crescent of soft white sand and is only a short distance to Paphos, and 15 minutes to Paphos international airport and is a paradise for traditional tavernas, bars and restaurants.
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For those seeking villas in Coral Bay, it is a very lively place with several water sports available, with several top of the range hotels and has a new marina opening shortly. There are some of the best (and most isolated) beaches on the island with lots of hidden inlets and coves which can be found along the coastline to the north, making Coral Bay a great base for exploring.
Coral Bay has become a very sought after property area due to its beach, views and location and in the immediate area and up towards Peyia village many villas in Coral Bay are custom built. We are able to advise you on finding that perfect dream Cyprus property, or we can liaise with the developers to produce the property of your dreams on a private plot.
Alternatively, instead of looking at villas in Coral Bay you may want to view some Cyprus properties in the charming village of Peyia ( Pegia ), being only 19 kilometres from Paphos, set on a hill slope, with magnificent panoramic views over Coral Bay and which has possibly the most photogenic stretch of the crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea coastline only 5 minutes away. Marking the beginning of the Akamas Peninsula national park reserve area to the north is the silhouetted peak of Ayios Yeoyios. Here there are several nature trails for biking and hiking enthusiasts.
There are traditional tavernas offering local specialities or alternatively picturesque fountains to quench your thirst in the beautiful stone-paved village square of Peyia. There are also local shops, two supermarkets and two banks. Peyia which appears asleep during the day, bustles with local life in the village square during the evening.
There are rock-hewn tombs of the Roman period above the sea within the area and also the ruins of two early Christian basilicas with interesting floor mosaics illustrating animals.
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