We really enjoyed our stay at Villa Cyprus with our friends. It was February, supposedly the worst month for weather in Cyprus but we had no rain and quite a lot of sunshine. It was chilly if we were out of the sun but T-shirt weather in the sun. The villa is in a lovely situation overlooking the sea in the distance. If we were there at a better time of year it would have been lovely to sit on the upstairs balcony, with a bottle of wine, to watch the sunset over the sea. As it was, breakfast on the terrace beside the pool looking over the coast, was ideal. The villa had everything we could want, it was very well equipped. Another en suite would have been a plus as we are all retired - which brings its own challenges but we managed without problems. We walked most days to the port of Latchi which was easy to reach as there is a rough path between the villas down to a better path down to the promenade and going left to the port. We could also walk to Polis by turning right on the promenade to the campsite and then up the road to the town. There is a quicker way along the lanes. Google maps suggests another path across the river near Polis but we discovered it doesn't exist unless you are in a 4x4 or a tractor! We did have a hired car, which we thought was a valued asset. We didn't do much touring round but visited the Baths of Aphrodite and botanical gardens, from where we walked the Aphrodite trail which we loved but you do need good trainers to do it. We also visited the Chysoroyiatissa Monastery which had a lovely view but wasn't open for tourists apart from selling us a bottle of wine. The roads in Cyprus are good and, having been concerned about arriving at the airport in the dark, we found the drive was no problem. Chris, the owner was always available by email and solved our difficulty in finding the tv channels and sorting out the heating. He was very helpful and we would gladly return to this villa.