Pengguna Tetamu
27 November 2023
Ok, lets start with the hill - which many seem to have an issue with. I'm 61 years old and it took me abou three minutes to walk up it most days, from the main road below. Assuming you are not disabled, elderly, or seriously unfit, it shouldn't be a drama for anyone. Yes, it gets a bit steep, but it is fine. Obviously if you are going to have a car, this isn't an issue, anyway. Other reviews dwell on the complex being a bit run down. There's no denying that it could do with a bit of a facelift, but in fairness, the pool was clean and well looked after and the pool area itself was pleasant and quiet for a bit of relaxing, when we were there. Our apartment was spacious and perfectly good for our needs. Everything worked and the shower was hot and powerful, whatever time of day we used it. The kitchen area had a good fridge and a small oven/grill/hotplate combo that all worked well. The kitchen was however very poorly stocked with the most basic of kitchen items - no bowls, one fork between us, a broken corkscrew, for example and a random selection of other bits and pieces. The reception staff were able to provide us with some of the items we needed to be able to use the kitchen for basic food preparation, but other things we had to do without. We had a small south-facing terrace outside our apartment, with a sideways sea view, which gave us views of the fabulous sunsets out to sea, each evening. To summarise, don't be put off by some of the bad reviews, especially if they relate to things like the hill or ants (we didn't see any in our apartment, or any other unwanted wildlife). We had a very nice time there and it gave us pretty much all we wanted, in terms of facilities. It is not 5 star, by any means, but if you don't want to pay 5 star prices, and you're prepared to compromise here or there, then I'd say this is a good value option. Lastly, for those not intending to have a car, there are quite a number of bars and restaurants close by, including a couple of more traditional establishements, one specialising in fresh fish, and the other offering local dishes. They're worth checking out. The 615 bus stops on the main road, at the bottom of the hill and goes backwards and forwards all day, between Coral Bay to the north (which is good if you prefer beaches) and Paphos town to the South. Both journeys only take a few minutes and the fare is a flat 1.50 euros. They also run quite late, if you wanted to head into Paphos for an evening. Intercity buses also run from Pahos, if you wanted to visit other places on the Island. We did a day trip to Limassol, which was pretty easy and inexpensive to do.
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