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Kefalonia

Kefalonia is an island of contrasts from its enchanting shores to its breathtaking natural mountains. It has a wild beauty which you will not find elsewhere. It's an island of surprises just waiting to be explored.
Craggy cliffs and cool caves, pine woods and pristine beaches, clear blue skies … and clear blue seas – Nature's contribution to holidays in Kefalonia.

Kefalonia is the largest of the Ionian islands and dramatically different from the rest. Once voted 10th in a world scenic beauty league, Kefalonia boasts some of the best beaches of the Greek islands. It's an island to be explored.

Kefalonia is more mountainous than any other Ionian island with Mount Ainos in the south with its tallest peak - Megalos Soros - which reaches up to 1626 metres.

Kefalonia has many wonderful bays and inlets to form its unusual shape and the rocky coastline has small and clean, pebble and sandy beaches. On the north-east coast of the island lies Myrtos Bay with its stunning white sand and pebble beach and incredibly deep aquamarine sea. From here the village of Assos is visible - a tiny hamlet nestling at the base of a peninsula crowned by an imposing Venetian fortress. Further north the village of Fiscardo retains its Venetian style with a pretty harbour lined with fishing caiques, luxury yachts and daily cruisers. The south coast boasts some more wonderful beaches favoured by marine turtles which are closely monitored by a local turtle protection group.

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Cyprus

   

Cyprus is a small island situated in the Mediterranean Sea, to the South of Turkey and the North of Egypt. It's all year round warm climate makes it an ideal place to take a vacation, and the best way to do this is to stay in a holiday home.

Discover a country where East meets West, fashionable spas sit side-by-side with village kafeneia and heavenly beaches are backed by rugged mountains. While the coast calls to sunseekers, inland is a haven of traditional villages, medieval castles and impressive ancient sites.

Larnaca was once the main shipping port of the island. Larnaca's English community has grown over recent years, and the villages of Pyla and Oroklini have a high British expatriate contingent. Larnaca's Finikoudes or promenade is great in the evening. Shops, cafes, bars and ice cream parlours are a plenty and there will be no shortage of activities to keep you amused, before resting your head in your own private rented holiday accommodation. Situated in an ideal location for exploring the rest of Cyprus, it boasts Larnaca International Airport and is close to the other cities in Cyprus with Nicosia a 20 minute drive and Limmasol just 30 minutes.

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