| Samolasi Inn is situated in the centre of Giolou Village in the old neighborhood next to the old church 200 years old. It is a stone built Inn of eight traditional houses (studios), sharing a courtyard and a flourishing garden, with its traditional oven, and a share swimming pool.
The Studios were restored with traditional methods and their furniture and fittings remind us of the true Cypriot character of the houses of the past. These restored lodgings create a warm and characteristic atmosphere that will be imprinted deep in your memory. Having Samolasi Inn as a base you can experience a totally new, alternative holiday ideal. The Cypriot nature and landscapes, in addition to its unique cultural life and habits, offer a wide selection of options to the visitor, like: walking down nature trails (especially the National Park of Akamas), visiting to historical monasteries, archaeological sites, tasting traditional recipes and sweets, taking part in folkloristic festivals. You can also do horse riding, bird watching, painting, pottery, golf playing or dabble at botany. In other words, you have the opportunity to discover images of incomparable beauty, millions of different scents, the real life of the country.
Of course, if you prefer a more modern holiday approach, the small town of Polis is only 10 minutes drive from the Giolou village, where restaurants, shops, bars can be found and the beaches of Latchi at a 15 minute drive. In Giolou village, you can find three supermarkets, three traditional coffee shops a traditional tavern and a Bank . Taxi service for 24 hours . The city of Paphos is located about 25 minutes by car and the Paphos International Airport is located about 40 minutes by car. Finally the Samolasi Inn is extremely recommended for the organization wedding ceremonies, in the traditional Cypriot way. The Inn as a whole can provided to accommodate the quests (16-20) people. The arrangements for the ceremony can additionally include a traditional feast with authentic Cypriot recipes, local spirits and folk musicians. |