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Why not snap up Cyprus villas near to Coral Bay?

People who are hoping to enjoy a holiday in Cyprus villas this summer have been urged to check out the Coral Bay area of the island.

A writer from TravelBite.co.uk has hyped up the region, believing it to hold an array of spectacular sights to discover.

They explained: "The region enjoys hot weather for much of the year, with an average of 12 hours of sunshine during its warmest months of June to September."

Amongst this hot weather, Brits can enjoy a relaxing retreat along the Blue Flag beach of Cyprus' Coral Bay, with the distinction being awarded to the coastline for its standards in quality.

The area is also close to the city of Paphos, which stands out to tourists due to the fact that it is recognised as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site.

Cyprus villa occupants may want to take note of the fact that this location is known in mythical history for being the area where Greek Goddess Aphrodite emerged from the sea.

It has also been controlled by Romans, Arabs, Turks and the British over its history.

Posted by Amit Patel
 

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