ZandX Cyprus Holiday Villas

V.Marilena Sunset II (Deluxe Holiday Villa)

Sleeps Bedrooms Bathrooms Car Hire Air Condition
9 4 1 Essential Yes

Bedrooms Two double & two twin bedrooms, all with air condition
Bathrooms Two ensuite bathrooms, two ensuite shower rooms, one guests w.c
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, sauna
Outdoor Private garden with barbecue area, covered verandah with assorted garden furniture-including sun loungers, private pool (7x14m), dep (0.5-2.00m) with ensuite Jacuzzi, billiard table


The Marilena Sunset is a villa lovers' dream. In fact, it's a dream for anyone who is in need of some serious R&R. Sat proudly on top of a hill this white washed villa boasts some spectacular views out to sea. You'll constantly be reminded of how close you are to a golden slice of sand to call your own. Inside you'll find four spacious bedrooms and a living area with all mod cons – satellite TV, CD player, even a DVD player. But who wants to watch films when you've got such great scenery outside? So fling open the patio doors and check out the glorious view and garden. There's a spacious deck area, sunbeds and a shimmering pool. And what better way to accompany a sunbathing session than with a barbecue? Flip some meat onto the grill and gather everyone round the table for an al fresco feast. Sleeping up to six people, the Marilena Sunset is ideal for families or maybe a group of friends. All this may sound great, but there's one massive problem - once you've arrived, you won't want to go home.

Area Description:
Argaka village is approximately 7km along the coastline to the North from Polis. It is a rural, agricultural village with a population of approximately 1,000.
There are coffee shops and tavernas serving locally grown food and just along the coast a few minutes drive there are more establishments catering for the hungry visitor and locals alike. There are groceries / mini markets and a small Co-Op store. There are two churches, Ayia Varvara being the oldest.This part of the island is very fertile with an abundance of fruit trees including figs, grapes, prickly pears, apples, oranges and lemons.With the Paphos forest to the rear, you may get a chance to see the endangered “Moufflon” at Stavros tis Psokas or hike down the nature trails yet at the same time have the sea only a short drive away.