Win a relaxing week-long break for two in Cyprus
Enjoy a fabulous, five-star holiday near Paphos, courtesy of the Aphrodite Hills Resort and Olympic Holidays.
This month, one WFI reader and their guest will win seven nights of sheer pleasure: fine food and fine wine, a luxury spa and sporting facilities fit for champions at the five-star Aphrodite Hills Resort in Cyprus.
The resort overlooks the spot where Aphrodite is said to have risen from the waves, and in these stunning surroundings the pair will be cosseted in five-star comfort, staying at the InterContinental Resort Hotel, in a club suite with master bedroom, separate living space and its own private terrace with plunge pool.
The half-board accommodation includes a champagne breakfast in the suite each morning. For other meals, there is a great choice of restaurants, covering everything from Asian to Mediterranean cuisine.
The winner and guest can enjoy two complimentary rounds of golf on Aphrodite Hills’ picturesque, championship course.They will also be able to work on their forehands with professional help – two tennis tuition sessions are included.
Once the exercise is over, the pair can relax at The Retreat spa, above right. Here, they will receive two treatments each, and can choose from a wide list of services.
There is also a beautiful pool at the centre of the hotel, and a pretty pebble beach, The Cove, in front of Aphrodite Hills – not to mention access to an exclusive beach club on the sands of nearby Avdimou.
Horse riding, yoga sessions and mountain biking are also available and the town of Paphos is only 20 minutes away by car.
The winner will fly courtesy of Olympic Holidays, the leading specialist tour operator to Greece and Cyprus. Visit olympicholidays.com
to find out more or call 0844 499 4448 for a brochure.
For more information about the resort and its facilities, visit aphroditehills.com
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- Olympic Holidays is also offering WFI readers ten per cent off any Aphrodite Hills Resort holiday booked by 31st May 2008. To book, call 0844 576 2377 and quote ‘AH’.