Columbia
Pissouri - Cyprus
by danrose about Columbia
Pissouri - Cyprus
I took a deal include flight so I cannot provide the room price Very nice and quiet place.
Both for people that are searching to relax on the beach and get the sun and for those who like travelling arround. It location make it negotiable to a wide range of activities.
There are all the facilities for the enjoyable of their hostages. In adition to the sea - swimming pool, gimnastic room, tennis court and so on.
A scenery view from every room and prices are moderate
Pissouri - Cyprus
by glna
On the south coast of Cyprus – half an hours drive away from busy Pafos on one side, and half an hour’s drive away from noisy Lemesos on the other side, lies Pissouri village. The village is like a pin-prick on the maps, grown as it has, up the sides of a 500 foot high hill.
It is a tiny little village housing something like 550 residents, mostly traditional Cypriot families working the huge expanse of grape vines that cover the ground between the village and the sea.
Of course, the relatively new addition of a motorway has put Pissouri on the map and made access easy. It has also fuelled much discussion that a “modern invasion” could be on its way to steal the tranquil lifestyle of the villagers just as it was stolen from their countrymen in Ayia Napa, in the name of progress, not so very long ago.
But just for now, Pissouri is still a very “real” place.
Don’t get me wrong, the village is surprisingly welcoming to travellers and the many tavernas and bars would certainly not survive without the tourists’ dollars.
My very favourite place to eat is The Bunch of Grapes which was, once upon a time, literally the only place TO eat in Pissouri. Like many of its more recent competitors it serves traditional meze, vine leaves and the grilled meats, kebabs and lamb chops that are prerequisite for any authentic Cypriot meal.
You can expect to eat until you burst for about £10 a head in any of them.
You will find a genuine welcome that you currently receive from the locals or the tranquillity of a place that whilst very comfortable, still allows the visitor to feel that they are integrated into the normal goings on of a very charming Cypriot village. Maybe you should visit soon
STAVROS CYPRUS PAGE
by stavlois
"PROTARAS AND AYIA NAPA"
SHAKE UP YOU LIFE,
SPEND AT LEAST 5 DAYS IN PROTARAS AND AYIA NAPA.
ENJOY SUN, SEA , WHITE SANDY BEACHES AND WATER SPORTS.
NOTICE THAT ONLY THESE TWO AREAS IN CYPRUS HAVE WHITE SANDY BEACHES AND CRAZY PUBS IN THE NIGHTIME.
ONE PINT OF BEER COSTS ONLY 1 POUND
"CYPRUS SWIMS IN CLEAR BLUE-BLUE SEA WATER."
This is a very small sample from my stay, July 2002, at Pissouri Columbia Beach Hotel and the exciting sports that I did.
Sea was crystal blue.
You do Bannana and enjoy speed, excitement, fresh clean salty water and the personal attention of the professional crew employed at water sports club there.
I tried Paraclyding as well and I enjoyed the scenery, travelling 50m above.
For those who dare there is even Engine driven Clyde and you fly on your own like Deadalus..
Fantastic I reckon as adrealine goes to the highest...
Bear in mind that if you suffer from heart diseases stay away. Its borh fantastic and exciting.
If you fall from 50m you will drop softly in the crystal water because the paraschutte is backing you up.
"BEAUTIFULL SEASIDE"
DURING MILD BUT OCCASSSIONALLY RAINY WINTER