Air-con vs.
authenticity: Going rustic on a Cyprus village stay
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(CNN) --
The other tourists were boarding air-conditioned coaches on their way to the
island's legendary seaside resorts.
Not me.
Their
gleaming buses pulled away from the airport forecourt to reveal a chap with a
huge mustache waiting by a tatty taxi at the back of the car park.
This must
be my own "transfer arrangement," I realized.
Most
passengers on my flight at Larnaca Airport were on classic package deals to
hotels and apartments in Limassol or Ayia Napa.
I was
heading, however, for a simple village house in the mountains for what had been
advertised as "a taste of the real Cyprus."
The others
had been met by prim tour reps armed with clipboards.
I was met
by Stavros, who cleverly used his only word of English to direct me into the
car while simultaneously stubbing out his mangled roll-up.
"Pleeeese ..." he grinned.
"Pleeese,"
he said again, setting off immediately at startling speed.
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