Paphos District
Family Design Villa — three bedrooms of calm coastal living between Paphos and Kissonerga, five minutes from everything.
Chloraka is the Paphos coast at its most relaxed. This quiet village sits on the shoreline between Paphos and Kissonerga — close enough that the harbour, the Old Town and Tombs of the Kings Avenue are five minutes away, far enough that evenings mean cicadas and sea air rather than crowds. Local tavernas, bakeries and seafront walks give it a lived-in Cypriot rhythm that the resort strips lost long ago.
Family Design Villa is our three-bedroom home here, a short distance from the water. Inside, it's built for groups and families — proper bedrooms, space to cook and eat together, and a design-led finish that's rare at this price point in Paphos. Outside, the village's coastal path and tavernas are on your doorstep, while supermarkets and the Kings Avenue Mall are a few minutes by car.
Book the villa direct with BluCove and you get our best rate with no booking-site fees, plus honest local guidance from the team that manages the house. We'll tell you where Chloraka's best souvla is grilled, which stretch of the coastal path catches the sunset and how to do Paphos like you live here.
Chloraka's shoreline is a string of rocky coves and sea-view paths, yet Paphos Harbour and the Old Town are only five minutes' drive away.
Family-run tavernas in and around Chloraka serve souvla, kleftiko and fresh fish at village prices — eat where Paphos locals actually go on a Friday night.
Drive five minutes south for the town beaches and municipal baths, or fifteen minutes north for Coral Bay's Blue Flag sand — Chloraka sits neatly between them.
Tombs of the Kings, Kings Avenue Mall, the harbour and the airport are all under twenty minutes — a central base for exploring the whole Paphos district.
About five minutes by car — Chloraka sits immediately north of Paphos, just past Tombs of the Kings Avenue. The harbour, Kato Paphos and the archaeological park are ten minutes door to door, and local buses run along the coast road into town. It's the classic best-of-both base: village quiet at night, the whole town on tap by day.
It's designed for exactly that. Three bedrooms sleep a family or two couples comfortably, there's space to cook and eat together, and Chloraka itself is calm, safe and walkable. The harbour's boat trips and the Paphos waterpark are a short drive south, Coral Bay's gentle sands fifteen minutes north — easy days out with quick drives home, and quiet evenings when you get there.
Yes — the villa sits near the Chloraka shoreline, and the village's coastal path is ideal for morning walks and sunset strolls. The coast here is rocky coves rather than long sand, lovely for a swim off the rocks in calm weather. For a full beach day, the sandy town beaches are five minutes' drive and Coral Bay around fifteen.
Yes — Chloraka keeps several family-run tavernas and grill houses within the village, plus bakeries for the morning halloumi-and-olive bread run. It's village dining: generous, unhurried and noticeably cheaper than the harbour front. When you fancy more choice, the restaurants of Kato Paphos and Tombs of the Kings Avenue are a five-minute drive or a short taxi ride away.
You'll pay less for the same villa — our direct price carries no added service fees — and you'll deal with the local team who manage it, not an anonymous inbox. Requests like early check-in, cots or extra linen are answered by the people holding the keys, usually within the hour. Repeat guests booking direct also get first refusal on peak-season dates.