Golf Resort – Cyprus

Aphrodite Hills is located near the legendary birthplace of the Greek mythological goddess of love. It is an award-winning integrated golf, leisure and real estate development. With spectacular views over the Mediterranean and dotted with native olive trees, the course is built on two plateaux separated by a dramatic ravine.

The golf course was designed by acclaimed course architect, Cabell B. Robinson, who is said to have created the perfect mix of challenging pot bunkers, manicured fairways of lush Bermuda grass and generous tiered greens. It is an 18-hole championship standard golf course and features one of the most spectacular par 3s in Europe, which can be found on the 7th hole. A signature hole, it plays steeply down across a canyon onto a large green nestled in a grove of olive trees. The course also has a double ended 350 metres practice range, 4 target greens with bunkers, short game practice facilities and 3 academy holes.?There are three residential professional golf instructors available for individual or group lessons and a three-hole academy course. A beautifully appointed clubhouse with bar, restaurant and terraces overlooks the green and is an ideal location for hosting special events and private parties.

The resort also includes a five-star deluxe Intercontinental Resort Hotel, a tennis academy, fitness facilities, luxurious villas, junior villas and apartments for sale or rent, a spa and a village square with shops and restaurants.

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Cyprus is the warmest island in the Mediterranean. The mean daily temperature in July and August ranges between 29°C on the central plain to 22°C on the Troodos mountains, while the average maximum temperature for these months ranges between 36°C and 27°C respectively. Winters are mild. The island, on average, enjoys more than 300 days of sunshine every year, and the rainy season is confined to the period between November and March. Snow occurs rarely in the lowland and on the northern range of Keryneia but falls every winter on ground above 1.000 metres on the Troodos Range, usually occurring by the first week in December and ending by the middle of April.

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