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Peyia, Cyprus (also spelt Pegeia)
This is our favourite village – not least because we live here! Set on the gentle sloping hills above the Coral Bay resort, Peyia is an unusual mix of old traditional buildings and way of life with a good sprinkling of incomers (mainly British) who have encouraged some development in the village – particularly influencing the vast choice of food available! This village has a pretty old church nestled above the municipality gardens, which are hidden by sweeping fragrant trees. Many weddings are held in the privacy of these gardens – and the locals love to come and watch! With the sea close at hand across the Peyia area, holidaymakers can enjoy the wonderful, daily spectular performance of the sizzling sun gently being pulled into the deep blue seas as each memorable day draws to a close. A pretty village to “strut” up and down, there is nothing much to do or see here unless your hobby is people watching and enjoying seeing the local men partake of generous quantities of coffee and stare at the passers by. Peyia village is at the heart of the west of the area, sitting neatly on the hillsides above Coral Bay holiday resort. Peyia mixes traditional old with new build; a growing number of new restaurants and takeways – and wonderful old Cypriot building which are littered around the imposing Church at the centre of the village. Tourists can walk around the Peyia village centre and see the old watering station which is now part of the pretty gardens in which holiday makers can sit a while and enjoy the shade of weeping willows and tall Orleander. One of the loveliest things about the village of Peyia, is how the old traditions integrate with todays way of holidaying for tourists worldwide. The village offers a good range of local tavernas, combined with newer/theme restaurant and a wonderful deli/takeaway. With the recent addition of a pizza takeaway to complement the more traditional kebab and souvla house, food is in abundance and offered to suit any tastes.
Drinks on us! A little further into the village is the wine bar, JJs , part of Sophies Theme Restaurant. Large and pleasant, this is a relaxed comfortable place to spend an evening chatting to friends old and new. The Mill, the newest wine bar in Peyia, opened only in June 07 and is a beautifully refurbished old stone building on the main road through the village. Elegantly designed and tastefully furnished, this small but very lovely place is great for either indoor or outdoor evenings, gently enjoying the air and watching the locals wander past, whilst enjoying a drink with friends. Super-market! In a nutshell, Peyia Village, near Coral Bay is simply perfect! Holiday here and you’ll find everything you could wish for mixed with the priceless local charm and smiling faces that make a holiday really special. * A very gentle, slow pace of life but great choice of eateries! |
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