YOU can spend the night in Peter Andre’s villa – and take nine of your mates along too.
Villa Amelia, in Cyprus, is a short drive from Larnaca Airport.
You can stay in Peter Andre’s villa – which he built with his dad[/caption] The five-bedroom villa sleeps up to 10 people[/caption] The resort won’t cost much either, with prices from £270 a night[/caption]The singer bought the villa earlier this year, and even offered a free stay when it first launched.
He bought the land with his dad 20 years ago, before building the entire property.
Now fully open to the public, the villa has five bedrooms, each one sleeping two people.
The house overlooks the garden and patio area, which has its own swimming pool and sunbeds, as well as a huge tennis court.
The rooms range from queen beds and single beds, and they have their own en suites too.
A huge living area with two sets of sofas, as well as a separate dining and kitchen area are also part of the villa.
You won’t be able to have a stag or hen do there, as it bans all male or all female groups.
And main guests have to be more than 25 years old.
However, its is a great option for families or groups of friends wanting a hot break away.
You can even request for the pool to be heated, at an extra cost.
Earlier this year, the Mysterious Girl singer said: ” I am pleased to announce that my beautiful family villa in Cyprus is now open for reservations in Lárnaka, which you can book via @ezoria_villas for the best deals.”
The singer often stays there himself, sharing pictures of himself with his family.
One Instagram post said: “Sometimes I reflect and feel so blessed that I bought this land many years ago and built this wonderful home for my family to grow up in as well as the UK.
“We had a blast as we always do. Short but sweet. Till next time. Love you Cyprus.”
Peter Andre often visits his villa[/caption] The bright red kitchen is a strong feature[/caption]It won’t cost you much either, with it starting from €330 (£270) a night.
Sleeping up to 10 people, that works out to £27 each a night.
And with flights from the UK to Larnaca for £18 each way with easyJet, it could be an affordable holiday choice.
It’s also not the only famous place you can stay in.
Wayne Rooney‘s Barbados estate will set you back £25,000 a week, although comes with five bedrooms and a huge private swimming pool.
The Sun’s Deputy Travel Editor Kara Godfrey recently visited Paphos.
A visit to Cyprus is nothing without a trip to a winery, of which there are dozens scattered across the island.
We pulled up at Linos, a winery dating back to 1825, in the village of Omodos.
Along with delicious whites, roses and reds — once made for Royal Caribbean cruises — they are one of the few to create a rare blue wine.
After losing count of the glasses of wine, to no surprise I found myself at the birthplace of Aphrodite — a large rock off a beach near Paphos — believing all the tales about the Greek goddess of love.
Legend has it that women who swim naked around the rock at midnight three times will be given eternal beauty.
It is safe to say I wasn’t as keen to get starkers, so settled for the face I have now, albeit with a cheeky prayer for a helping hand with my love life.
Rihanna‘s Hollywood estate will set you back £6,250 a week.
Or stay in Sting‘s Italian resort will cost you £6,000 a week, although is mainly used for wedding with it’s nine bedrooms.
It has its own outdoor kitchen and shower too[/caption]