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Sanders Limassol Park - Nice 1 bdr apt with balcony
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1 bedroom1 bathroomSleeps 456 sq m
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Trachoni Lemesou, Lemesos
- Place, Fasouri Watermania Waterpark5 min drive
- Place, Cyprus Casinos9 min drive
- Place, Limassol Marina16 min drive
- Airport, Paphos (PFO-Paphos Intl.)50 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 4)
Bedroom 1
1 Double Sofa Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Double Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Kitchen
Dining area
About this property
Sanders Limassol Park - Nice 1 bdr apt with balcony
Rental basis: Entire house or apartment
Number of bedrooms: 1; Number of other rooms with beds: 1
Number of bathrooms: 1
If you cause damage to the property during your stay, you may be required to pay according to YourRentals’s property damage policy.
Limassol is one of the most exciting holiday destinations in Cyprus. Located on the southern coast of the island, it offers a perfect blend of beach life, history, culture, food, and nightlife. Whether you are visiting for a weekend escape or a longer vacation, Limassol has something for everyone.
Start your journey in the historic Old Town. This area is full of narrow streets, colorful buildings, small shops, and cozy cafes. The centerpiece is Limassol Castle, where it is believed Richard the Lionheart married Berengaria of Navarre in the 12th century. Today, the castle hosts the Cyprus Medieval Museum, where you can explore artifacts from centuries of island history.
A short drive west of Limassol takes you to the ancient city of Kourion. Set on a cliff overlooking the Mediterranean, this archaeological site is one of the most impressive in Cyprus. You can walk through the remains of Roman baths, early Christian basilicas, and a beautifully restored amphitheater that still hosts performances today. Just nearby is the Sanctuary of Apollo, a sacred site dedicated to the god of light and music.
For another dose of ancient history, head east to Amathus. This was once a major city in ancient Cyprus and features ruins of temples, city walls, and burial grounds. It is a quiet and atmospheric place, perfect for those who want to connect with the island's deep past.
Limassol is also known for its beaches. The coastline stretches for kilometers, offering plenty of spots for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. Dasoudi Beach, close to the city center, is shaded by eucalyptus trees and has cafes, lifeguards, and facilities. Lady's Mile Beach, near the port, has calm shallow waters and is ideal for families. For more natural beauty, visit Governors Beach, famous for its white rocks and clear waters.
If you are traveling with family, a great stop is Fasouri Watermania. This large water park has slides, pools, a lazy river, and activities for all ages. It is a fun day out, especially during the warm summer months.
For a taste of local culture and nature, head inland to the wine villages of the Limassol countryside. Omodos is one of the most charming villages in Cyprus, with stone houses, narrow alleys, and the beautiful Monastery of the Holy Cross. The area around Omodos and Platres is known for wine production, especially the sweet dessert wine Commandaria. Many wineries offer tours and tastings, giving visitors the chance to try local varieties in a scenic setting.
The Troodos Mountains are also nearby, offering hiking trails, traditional villages, waterfalls, and stunning views. It is a great way to escape the heat in summer and even experience snow in winter.
Limassol is also a vibrant city for shopping, dining, and nightlife. The Limassol Marina is a modern area with luxury shops, waterfront restaurants, and yachts. It is perfect for a sunset walk or a romantic dinner. The nearby promenade, known as Molos, is a long seaside park with sculptures, fountains, cafes, and bike paths.
Anexartisias Street is the main shopping avenue in the city center, with a mix of high street brands and local boutiques. For souvenirs and traditional products, visit the small markets and shops in the Old Town.
Food is a big part of the Limassol experience. Local cuisine is rich in flavor, with influences from Greek, Turkish, and Middle Eastern traditions. Try dishes like souvlaki, moussaka, sheftalia, and fresh halloumi cheese. Meze is a popular way to sample many different dishes in one meal. Pair your food with local wines or a cold glass of zivania, a strong Cypriot spirit.
At night, Limassol comes alive with music and energy. There are plenty of bars, pubs, and clubs for all tastes. Saripolou Square is popular for its laid back vibe and trendy bars. In the summer months, many beach bars offer parties and live DJs right by the sea.
Limassol also hosts several festivals throughout the year. The Carnival in February or March is one of the biggest and liveliest events in Cyprus, with parades, costumes, and music. In September, the Wine Festival takes place in the city gardens and celebrates the wine heritage of the region with tastings, performances, and traditional food.
Getting around Limassol is easy. Buses are available, taxis are common, and many areas are walkable. If you want to explore the countryside, renting a car is a good option. Driving is on the left side of the road in Cyprus.
The climate in Limassol is Mediterranean, with hot dry summers and mild winters. From May to October, the weather is ideal for beach holidays. Spring and autumn are great for sightseeing and exploring nature, while winter is quiet but still pleasantly warm compared to many other places in Europe.
Whether you are looking for history, relaxation, adventure, or culture, Limassol is a fantastic destination. It offers modern comforts and ancient wonders, lively nights and peaceful villages, sea views and mountain escapes. Come to Limassol and discover the charm of Cyprus in one beautiful place.
Number of bedrooms: 1; Number of other rooms with beds: 1
Number of bathrooms: 1
If you cause damage to the property during your stay, you may be required to pay according to YourRentals’s property damage policy.
Limassol is one of the most exciting holiday destinations in Cyprus. Located on the southern coast of the island, it offers a perfect blend of beach life, history, culture, food, and nightlife. Whether you are visiting for a weekend escape or a longer vacation, Limassol has something for everyone.
Start your journey in the historic Old Town. This area is full of narrow streets, colorful buildings, small shops, and cozy cafes. The centerpiece is Limassol Castle, where it is believed Richard the Lionheart married Berengaria of Navarre in the 12th century. Today, the castle hosts the Cyprus Medieval Museum, where you can explore artifacts from centuries of island history.
A short drive west of Limassol takes you to the ancient city of Kourion. Set on a cliff overlooking the Mediterranean, this archaeological site is one of the most impressive in Cyprus. You can walk through the remains of Roman baths, early Christian basilicas, and a beautifully restored amphitheater that still hosts performances today. Just nearby is the Sanctuary of Apollo, a sacred site dedicated to the god of light and music.
For another dose of ancient history, head east to Amathus. This was once a major city in ancient Cyprus and features ruins of temples, city walls, and burial grounds. It is a quiet and atmospheric place, perfect for those who want to connect with the island's deep past.
Limassol is also known for its beaches. The coastline stretches for kilometers, offering plenty of spots for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports. Dasoudi Beach, close to the city center, is shaded by eucalyptus trees and has cafes, lifeguards, and facilities. Lady's Mile Beach, near the port, has calm shallow waters and is ideal for families. For more natural beauty, visit Governors Beach, famous for its white rocks and clear waters.
If you are traveling with family, a great stop is Fasouri Watermania. This large water park has slides, pools, a lazy river, and activities for all ages. It is a fun day out, especially during the warm summer months.
For a taste of local culture and nature, head inland to the wine villages of the Limassol countryside. Omodos is one of the most charming villages in Cyprus, with stone houses, narrow alleys, and the beautiful Monastery of the Holy Cross. The area around Omodos and Platres is known for wine production, especially the sweet dessert wine Commandaria. Many wineries offer tours and tastings, giving visitors the chance to try local varieties in a scenic setting.
The Troodos Mountains are also nearby, offering hiking trails, traditional villages, waterfalls, and stunning views. It is a great way to escape the heat in summer and even experience snow in winter.
Limassol is also a vibrant city for shopping, dining, and nightlife. The Limassol Marina is a modern area with luxury shops, waterfront restaurants, and yachts. It is perfect for a sunset walk or a romantic dinner. The nearby promenade, known as Molos, is a long seaside park with sculptures, fountains, cafes, and bike paths.
Anexartisias Street is the main shopping avenue in the city center, with a mix of high street brands and local boutiques. For souvenirs and traditional products, visit the small markets and shops in the Old Town.
Food is a big part of the Limassol experience. Local cuisine is rich in flavor, with influences from Greek, Turkish, and Middle Eastern traditions. Try dishes like souvlaki, moussaka, sheftalia, and fresh halloumi cheese. Meze is a popular way to sample many different dishes in one meal. Pair your food with local wines or a cold glass of zivania, a strong Cypriot spirit.
At night, Limassol comes alive with music and energy. There are plenty of bars, pubs, and clubs for all tastes. Saripolou Square is popular for its laid back vibe and trendy bars. In the summer months, many beach bars offer parties and live DJs right by the sea.
Limassol also hosts several festivals throughout the year. The Carnival in February or March is one of the biggest and liveliest events in Cyprus, with parades, costumes, and music. In September, the Wine Festival takes place in the city gardens and celebrates the wine heritage of the region with tastings, performances, and traditional food.
Getting around Limassol is easy. Buses are available, taxis are common, and many areas are walkable. If you want to explore the countryside, renting a car is a good option. Driving is on the left side of the road in Cyprus.
The climate in Limassol is Mediterranean, with hot dry summers and mild winters. From May to October, the weather is ideal for beach holidays. Spring and autumn are great for sightseeing and exploring nature, while winter is quiet but still pleasantly warm compared to many other places in Europe.
Whether you are looking for history, relaxation, adventure, or culture, Limassol is a fantastic destination. It offers modern comforts and ancient wonders, lively nights and peaceful villages, sea views and mountain escapes. Come to Limassol and discover the charm of Cyprus in one beautiful place.
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Amenities
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Kitchen
Washing machine
Air conditioning
Parking available
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Events
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Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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About the area
Trachoni
Trachoni is home to this apartment. Painted Churches in the Troodos Region and Ladies Mile Beach reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Fasouri Watermania Waterpark and Limassol Zoo.

Trachoni Lemesou, Lemesos
What's nearby
- Fasouri Watermania Waterpark - 5 min drive - 2.7 km
- Cyprus Casinos - 9 min drive - 5.6 km
- Seafront Promenade - 15 min drive - 10.5 km
- Limassol Marina - 16 min drive - 10.1 km
- Amathus Beach - 24 min drive - 21.6 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- McDonald's - 8 min drive
- Anais - 9 min drive
- Costa Coffee - 8 min drive
- Amber Dragon - 9 min drive
- Pizza Hut - 8 min drive
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