
Kapparis
Kapparis sits on the coast north of Paralimni, a quieter residential area with strong appeal for the long-stay expat market and a small but established community of Northern Europeans drawn to the slower pace and good coastal access.

Three decades of luxury landscaping tailored to Paralimni's specific microclimate, soil, and character.
Paralimni is the unofficial capital of the Famagusta district's southern part — the largest town in the area, with a year-round residential character distinct from the resort identities of Ayia Napa and Protaras. Properties here range from village-core homes to suburban villas to larger plots on the agricultural margins of town. The microclimate is slightly inland from the coast — less direct sea exposure, slightly hotter summer afternoons, and more agricultural soil heritage in many gardens. Our Paralimni work is often the most family-focused of any Famagusta-district area: kitchen gardens, productive fruit trees, shaded courtyards designed for daily living rather than tourist-season presentation. The town's strong agricultural heritage (potato farming has been central to the local economy for generations) is reflected in the quality of soils and the practical, productive sensibility of many gardens.
Slightly inland from the coast — less sea-breeze moderation, hotter afternoons, slightly cooler nights. Hot summers, mild winters.
Agricultural soils — deeper and more fertile than the coastal villages. Generally well-suited to fruit production and substantial gardens.
Three decades of work in this microclimate has taught us what succeeds — and what to avoid.
Inland position means hotter afternoons without sea-breeze relief — heat-tolerant species selection matters.
Agricultural heritage means many soils have history (pesticide residue, depleted micronutrients) that requires testing before establishing new gardens.
Mixed plot sizes require flexible design approaches — village courtyards differ fundamentally from agricultural-edge estates.
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Because it's slightly inland from the moderating sea breeze. The temperature difference is modest (1-2°C on hot days) but it affects plant choice, particularly for west-facing terraces.
Excellent location for one — the agricultural soils, settled climate, and town's farming heritage all favour vegetable production. We design dedicated kitchen-garden zones for many Paralimni clients, often with year-round productive cycles.
On any plot that was farmed within the last 30 years, soil testing is sensible before establishing edible gardens. We test pH, nutrients, and (for plots with concerning history) pesticide and heavy-metal residues.
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The closest locations we serve to Paralimni — useful if you have multiple properties or are comparing neighbourhoods.

Kapparis sits on the coast north of Paralimni, a quieter residential area with strong appeal for the long-stay expat market and a small but established community of Northern Europeans drawn to the slower pace and good coastal access.

Pernera occupies a stretch of coast between Protaras and Paralimni — a quieter resort area with a strong residential expat community and a series of villa developments built specifically for the long-stay second-home market.

Ayia Napa is Cyprus's most internationally famous resort town — a coastal community whose summer reputation as a party destination obscures the year-round residential and luxury-villa market that anchors the local economy outside the peak season.

Liopetri is one of the most genuinely traditional villages in the southern Famagusta district — a working community with a small fishing harbour at Potamos tou Liopetriou, productive agricultural surroundings, and a residential character almost untouched by the resort development of Ayia Napa just 10 km east.

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