Skarinou
Skarinou is one of innumerable miniature communities that dot the hills of the Tochni Region and is only 10 minutes drive to the beach. Behind the village church and surrounded by characteristic cottages you will find our attractive meticulously restored traditional villa, furnished with comfort in mind, and decorated with Cypriot antiques and artefacts. It comprises of 3 separate apartments: 2 bedroom, one bedroom and studio that sleeps from 2-10 persons as can be rented separately or as whole house.
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Cyprus Villages
Cyprus Villages , the leaders in Agrotourism provide the unique possibility to experience the stillness and tranquillity of village life in an authentic Cypriot house in the villages of Tochni and Kalavasos. The stone-built houses, narrow streets and squares with their coffee-shops represent the easy-going Mediterranean life style. Visitors are given the chance to become part of a rural community by living with its people and having the time to enjoy the beauty and serenity the region offers. Local traditions are still very much alive.The hospitality of the villagers can be experienced literally; you may get invited for a coffee with the typical
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Larnaca, or Larnaka, is a city on the southeast coast of Cyprus. The major international airport of Cyprus, Larnaca International Airport is located in this city. In ancient times, Larnaka was known as Kition, or (in Latin) Citium. The biblical name Kittim, though derived from Citium, was in fact used quite generally for Cyprus as a whole, and occasionally by the Hebrews for the Greeks and Romans.
The famous stoic philosopher Zeno of Citium hailed from the city. It is said he began his stoic teaching after losing everything he had in a shipwreck.
Larnaca hosted the European Under-19 Football Championship final, in 1998 and the European Under-17 Football Championship final in 1992.