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Azzurro Coral
A new project located in the prestigious
area of Coral Bay and only 200m from the
beach, Coral Bay is situated just north of
Paphos (5km distance) and 20 minutes drive
from Paphos airport. The bay is well known
for its golden sandy beach, crystal clear
waters and cool ocean breeze. The project
is offering six exclusive private villas with
pools and parking. All six villas are build with
high specifications, and the latest decorative
materials on the market, offering a class of
luxury and a high quality of living. The villas
are set in a way that offer maximum privacy
while the green areas of the project offer an
openness of space and spectacular views.
The villas are designed in two levels. On
the ground level, the entrance hall, living
room, dining room, kitchen, guest toilet and
through the stairs to the upper level with the
master bedroom with an en-suit bathroom
along with another two double bedrooms
shearing a master bedroom. From the
upstairs balconies you can enjoy the views
to the coast line and the Mediterranean sea
which is 200m away.
Azzurro Coral
The Sea Caves, aprotected areaof outstanding natural beauty and
at the same time one of the finest residential areas in Cyprus, offering some of the most
exclusive villas in the island.
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Azzurro Kymma(sea caves)
The Sea Caves, aprotected areaof outstanding natural beauty and
at the same time one of the finest residential areas in Cyprus, offering some of the most
exclusive villas in the island.
The area is well known for
its breathtaking rugged
Cypriot coastline forming
natural caves and its small
sandy coves with crystal clear
Mediterranean waters.
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located in a peaceful location within a short distanceof lovely fishing village of St George
Azzurro Kymma
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Agios Georgios at Pegeia, 1.4km from
Azzurro Kymma, is a famous place of
pilgrimage in the Pafos (Paphos) region in
the west of Cyprus. Three early Christian
Basilicas and a bath, all 6th century,
were excavated in the early 1950s. Later
excavations revealed an extensive unwalled
settlement that occupied the neck and the
south slope of the cape in the Roman and
early Christian periods.
There is a small chapel founded in the late
13th early 14th century also named after
Agios Georgios. The stone - built church
of Agios Georgios was built around 100
years ago. Agios Georgios is still today a
traditional working fishing village where
you can sample the fresh catch in the local
fish Traverna.