The guest bedroom is a perfect room for a late lie in. It faces the pool and gets lovely morning sun that brightens up the interior. If you prefer to sleep in complete darkness, the window shutters and curtains can do just that.
Like the master bedroom, it has ample cupboard space also stocked with towels, hangers, extra pillows and a hair dryer. The room temperature can be set to your choice using a remote-controlled air conditioner.
You have the choice of using the room for additional guests, or if you have children make it their play and sleeping ground. If it’s just the two of you, feel free to use it as a dressing room.
Clothing tips: Traditional Cypriot clothing included simple cottons and silks with little variation from village to village. The outer garments were made from alatzia, a durable cotton cloth like ticking, usually with fine vertical or crossed stripes in deep red, blue, yellow, orange, or green on a white ground. Men’s shirts and women’s dresses for everyday wear were generally of blue alatzia with white stripes. Black was substituted for blue in the cloth used for the jackets of elderly men, while those of younger men were of standard red-striped alatzia zibounisimi.