Dear Guests
Villa Einalia has been renovated 1st April 2019
The villa has been carefully designed in a modern more functional, luxury and yet a simple way in order to offer you the best possible accommodation that you could have.
High quality laminates, cover all the kitchen cabinets. Modern dining table and coffee table and modern ceiling lighting decorate the newly designed dining and sitting area.
The bedrooms have new wardrobes with large mirrors, suitcase bench that can be turned into a baby cot and hairdryers in all the bedrooms.
All three bedrooms, master bedroom on the ground floor and two twins on the first floor are ensuite with walk in showers.
Shower rooms have been dressed in modern tiles and granite. Soap dispensers and clear glass shower cabins fitted, as well as pressure pumps to make your showering enjoyment, Tan colour sun beds and umbrellas surround the pool area and white marble has been selected for the swimming pool frame that perfectly matches with the blue of the water and high quality stone decorates the outside shower by the pool area.
The lounge is a comfortably furnished and equipped with an ip TV, CD player radio and DVD player. The fitted kitchen has espresso machine, coffee maker, kettle, toaster, dishwasher, washing machine, fridge, electric oven and an electric plated stove, microwave, full set of crockery. The two bedrooms on the first floor are both en suite with large balcony to enjoy the view.
The barbeque (gazebo) areas have a table and chairs. The pool is 9 m x 4,5 m and surrounded by sun beds, umbrellas, there is also an out door shower.
Bed linen
Bath /Pool towels provided
Safe box. Hairdryer, iron. Garage. Garden. Maid service once a week.
Occupancy: 6-7 people
Food packs: water, milk, white wine, juice, bread,eggs, fruits, butter, marmalade, sugar, tea, coffee, powder for dishwasher and washing machine.
Let us know what you would like and we will make sure that it's in the villa for you.
Private Chef service upon request:
Book your own chef and enjoy Cyprus and Meditteranean dishes from our 40 years experienced chef
And some History Lesson ......
A few words about the name:
Aphrodite was the goddess of love. According to mythology she was born from the foam of the sea off the shore of Paphos. She had a prestigious sanctuary in Pilaipafos (present Kouklia) where she was worshipped for nearly 2000 years. She was the Great Goddess of Cyprus.
Aphrodite was sometimes called Einalia Aphrodite, which means Marine Aphrodite. Aphrodite of Cyprus was not only the goddess of love but also the goddess of the sea. Do not forget that she was born from the foam of the sea.
She was the patron of sea-travellers. Atheneus, a Greek author, narrated that a rich merchant from Naucratis in Egypt, called Erostrate, had come as a pilgrim to the sanctuary of Aphrodite in Palaipafos. There he bought a small figurine of goddess.
On his trip back his ship weathered a storm. All the passengers in great fear begged the statue of Aphrodite to save them. Aphrodite the 3rd cent. B.C. wrote: Gazing at the sanctuary of Marine kypris..