January 29, 2009

Meet The Team Behind The Grove Spa Resort, Cyprus

In a series of "Meet the Team" blog postings, we intend to introduce you to the professional team behind the InvestinCyprus.com Developers' 5 star scheme, The Grove Spa Resort in Mazotos.

We have assembled the best possible professional advisers who are the leaders in their field. As all buyers know the developers, Dominic Farrell and Stephanie Fairhurst, you will not necessarily meet the team during the construction. So here we are:

First up is the Architect and Civil Engineer seen here on site. Further information about these two key professionals will be posted tomorrow.





Best wishes

Dominic Farrell

January 28, 2009

TheMoveChannel Investigates Disneyland Of The Mediterranean In Larnaca

Disneyland of the Mediterranean (in Larnaca)

Last week, it was announced that Russian investors have applied for planning permission to build a brand new Disney resort in Cyprus, which would be the largest ever single investment made on the island -

TheMoveChannel investigates what this would mean for the tourism and property markets in the country...

Who would have thought that Mickey and Minnie would ever make an appearance in Cyprus?

Following the Russian based Boema Group's announcement that it wishes to develop the leased state land near the UN buffer zone around the Larnaca - Famagusta border, this could become a reality.

The conglomerate had originally chosen Serbia as the ideal location for some Disney magic but Cyprus was eventually decided upon after its political stability, EU membership and year round sunshine were highlighted.

The state owned land lies between Turkish and Cypriot lines and the Russian Government are hoping that building the resort there will help to merge the Turkish and Cypriot communities.

"This £754 million project will be the largest investment in our country to be made with foreign investment capital," said Cypriot Minister of Finance, Mr. Charilaos Stavrakis.

The park is seeking to gain the reputation of being the ‘EuroDisney of the Mediterranean' and the rides in the theme park will be inspired by Greek mythology and Cypriot history, such as a daily performance of the naval Battle of Salamis.

A reconstruction of the ancient Kourion Amphitheatre, the Penatadaktylos mountain range and the Baths of Aphrodite will also be wowing visitors. If the park does go ahead, its gates are due to open in 2012, when Cyprus will receive the six-month presidency of the European Union.

What does it mean for tourism and investors?

Anything Disney related is bound to create a lot of hype and a project of this scale on an island like Cyprus cannot fail to have a large impact on both the tourism and investment sectors.

The island's economy relies heavily on tourism and the Cypriot Government thus takes the job of boosting visitor numbers very seriously. Millions of pounds have already been ploughed into improving infrastructure and transport to make access easier and make the island more appealing to overseas visitors.

Larnaca International Airport has been upgraded and future developments of the marina and port are also in the pipeline.

The Government has also recently announced plans to increase the number of golf courses on the island from three to fourteen in an effort to boost numbers.

It is estimated that the new Disney resort will create 3,000 new jobs and become an extremely valuable tourist attraction, drawing attention from holidaymakers and investors who had not previously considered Cyprus.

The resort also aims to attract more than half million tourists per year with high buying power from Russia and other countries of the former Eastern block.

If you own a property in the area or are considering investing in one, the capital growth for the future looks strong and the massively increased tourist numbers should have a positive effect on rental income.

Source: TheMoveChannel

Dominic Farrell

January 27, 2009

The Grove Spa Resort, Cyprus - Update by Dominic Farrell



We are progressing well with The Grove Spa Resort, Cyprus construction.

Phase 1, which was the excavation of the land and preparation of the basement and foundation, is completed. The addition to the scheme of a further plot of land (that we purchased before Christmas in order to considerably enhance the development) has been approved by the planning authorities and is now being excavated for the basement and foundations.
The extra space the land has provided will allows us to make significant improvements and a lot of buyers are really delighted with the extra facilities we are adding.
Details of the additional plot can be found in the previous blog entry.

Phase 2 begins very shortly and I will post progress on this in due course.
In the meantime the interior architect has been finalising the interior look of the Spa and reception facilities. Watch this space for more news on this soon.
Best wishes
Dominic Farrell

January 23, 2009

The Grove Spa Resort, Cyprus - New Land, New Facilities

I have just got back from Cyprus where I spent the week working with Constantinos the architect and the whole consultancy team to finalise the changes to the plans for the The Grove Spa Resort.

Back in November 2008, we bought a new piece of land adjacent to The Grove Spa Resort that recently became available. We felt this offered a fantastic opportunity to improve the overall layout of the scheme and add in extra facilities.

The purchase of the extra 780m2 of land has enabled us to do several things to considerably enhance the Resort:

We have created a much larger central space between Blocks D & E and added a further pool for children with a beach-style entry and waterfalls plus more gardens and sunbathing space around this new pool.

We have also been able to extend the shops. The size of the supermarket has increased from 95m2 to 150m2 which means we can now offer an on-site bakery and off-licence in addition to general groceries and fresh food.

The second shop has been increased from 53m2 to 90m2 to allow an extra retail facility in addition to the on-site re-sales, lettings and management office.

And finally we have added three new 1 bedroom apartments plus two 2-bedroom apartments to the second floor of Block C.

Please see the attached site map to see the new scheme layout. I think you will agree that the overall design of the scheme is significantly enhanced and that the additional pool, gardens and shops provide increased amenity at no extra cost, thereby enhancing your investment and offering even better value for money.

Stephanie Fairhurst

InvestinCyprus.com Developers


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January 6, 2009

The Grove Spa Resort, Cyprus


Welcome to the Grove Spa Resort, Cyprus blog. The purpose of this blog is to update investors and homebuyers on the construction of this much acclaimed 5 star residential resort.