ZandX Cyprus Holiday Villas

Villa Eagle Castle (Five Bedroom Villa Premier)

Sleeps Bedrooms Bathrooms Car Hire Air Condition
10 5 5 Essential Yes

Bedrooms Three double & two twin bedrooms, all with air condition
Bathrooms Three main bathrooms (one with jacuzzi bath), one ensuite bathroon, one ensuite shower
Kitchen Fridge/freezer, cooker, washing machine, dishwasher, microwave, toaster, electric kettle and ironing facilities
Extras Sitting and dining area with satellite TV (limited channels), CD player, DVD
Outdoor Private garden with barbecue area, covered verandah with assorted garden furniture-including sun loungers, private pool (9x5m), dep (1-1.80m)


Villa Eagle Castle is a unique traditional styling villa. Set on a hillside of Akourdalia Village, closed to Polis and Latchi .The villa comprises of five bedrooms, with traditional wooden decorations. One of the double bedrooms is an authentic traditional bed.All bedrooms have the benefit of full air conditioning.
The villa also has a large living room with fireplace, with a relaxed, welcoming ambience with rustic wooden furniture.In an open plan with the living area there is a wooden style dining table with a bar and stools.This is connected with a fully equipped kitchen.For that extra luxury there is a Jacuzzi room inside the villa.The villa has a large swimming pool, built barbeque area with pool bar and plenty of comfortable patio furniture to temp you to relaxed days in and enjoying the sun.

Area Description:
Just up the road from Miliou, off the Paphos to Polis road, you’ll come to the picturesque village of Akourdalia, or Kato Akourdalia to be more precise, as like many villages in Cyprus, Akourdalia is a village of two halves, with Pano Akourdalia being just a few minutes further up the road. Both villages have a population of about 50. The name Akourdalia is said to be taken from the local dialect for wild garlic which grows in abundance in the surrounding fields.In amongst the traditionally-styled whitewashed houses nestling between almond trees, there is a small coffee shop in Kato Akourdalia. You’ll also find what used to be the village manor house, which has a rich history dating back over a hundred years. The building has since been renovated and converted into a group of self-catering suites for holidaymakers with a restaurant downstairs offering traditional Cypriot cuisine. There is no kiosk or shop in the village, but the village of Kathikas is only a few minutes’ drive away and has a few shops and also a few excellent taverns.