We love —
- Heading to Cyprus for a five-star seaside holiday at the magnificent Coral Beach Hotel & Resort 5*, which offers something for everyone.
- Splitting our days between sunbathing at the private beach, massages at the spa and friendly games of beach volleyball.
- Getting creative and making our own souvenirs with the resort's in-house artist, Marios Anastasiou, at the Arts & Crafts Centre.
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Coral Beach Hotel & Resort 5* —
Just for you:
- Shared roundtrip airport transfers from Paphos Airport
Overlooking the vibrant blue waters of Coral Bay along a 300-metre stretch of private sandy beach, the dazzling Coral Beach Hotel & Resort 5* is sure to enchant young and old alike with its traditional Cypriot design, rustic charm and verdant gardens while offering a one-of-a-kind, sun-kissed holiday experience with its exceptional facilities and services from its inviting accommodations and gourmet dining venues to its ethereal spa and lagoon-style swimming pool.
Nearby, you'll find ancient ruins at the Maa-Palaeokastro archaeological site, exceptional hiking spots and numerous beaches, making the Coral Beach Hotel & Resort 5* the ideal destination for your holiday in Cyprus.
Your room —
Choose between a stay in a Mountain View Room, a Sea View Room or a Sea View Studio.
Mountain View Room (28 m²)
Spend your holiday against the backdrop of Cyprus' dramatic mountainscape, thanks to the Mountain View Room's floor-to-ceiling windows. This quiet and intimate space features a king-size or two twin-size beds, a spacious bathroom and a private balcony, making it the perfect setting for a relaxing holiday.
Sea View Room (28 m²)
Admire breathtaking sea vistas from the comfort of your private balcony when staying in the warm and inviting Sea View Room. Along with an exceptional view, this room features a king-size or two twin-size beds, modern amenities and a spa-like bathroom, ensuring a hassle-free and memorable stay.
Sea View Studio (33 m²)
Wake up to the radiant Mediterranean sun and mesmerising sea views in the elegant and spacious Sea View Studio. With its inviting atmosphere, cosy furnishings, luxurious amenities and private balcony, you're sure to enjoy an exceptional Mediterranean holiday.
Your dining choices
This is an all inclusive stay. Your breakfast, lunch, and evening meal will be served in the main restaurant, with a selection of snacks and drinks. Please see the ‘details’ tab for more information.
Experience the tastes and flavours from every corner of the globe for breakfast, lunch and dinner at the resort's elegant main restaurant, Armonia. Each evening, the restaurant features a different themed buffet for a truly decadent gourmet experience. For a taste of the local area, dine at the ambient Coral Restaurant for traditional Cypriot fare paired nicely with a sea view and refreshing sea breezes. Following dinner, hang out in the Odyssey Bar for some live music and sophisticated cocktails.
Your time
While younger guests spend their day zooming down waterslides or partaking in the many activities available at the kids' club, adults can unwind a little with some sunbathing by the pool, some arts and crafts with the resort's in-house artist or a visit to the Esthisis Spa, where tantalising massages, treatments and rituals await.
If you're looking to stay active during your stay, the resort features an Olympic-size swimming pool, a well-equipped fitness centre, floodlit tennis courts, beach volleyball and bike hire for those wishing to explore the surrounding area.
Your journey to Cyprus —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Cyprus —
Welcome to Cyprus
Basking in the eastern Mediterranean, Cyprus is an island where myth and history blend seamlessly with sun-drenched landscapes and crystalline waters. Birthplace of Aphrodite and a crossroads of civilisations, Cyprus is a land of ancient ruins, medieval castles, and timeless villages set against a backdrop of pine-cloaked mountains and golden beaches. Whether you're exploring its archaeological wonders, hiking in the Troodos Mountains, or sipping wine in a sleepy hillside village, Cyprus promises a journey steeped in culture, adventure, and warm hospitality.
Must-sees:
- Paphos’ archaeological treasures – home to the stunning Roman mosaics of the House of Dionysus.
- The Troodos Mountains – where nature trails wind past waterfalls, painted Byzantine churches, and traditional villages.
- Nicosia’s old town – a labyrinth of narrow streets, Ottoman-era buildings, and the Green Line, dividing the island’s capital.
- The Akamas Peninsula – a wild, untouched stretch of coastline, perfect for hiking, off-roading, and turtle spotting.
- Larnaca’s Salt Lake & Hala Sultan Tekke – a serene winter refuge for flamingos and a sacred Islamic pilgrimage site.
Culinary culture:
Cypriot cuisine is a delicious fusion of Greek, Middle Eastern, and Ottoman influences, best savoured in a traditional taverna. Start with mezze, an endless parade of small plates, from grilled halloumi to rich taramasalata. Mains include kleftiko, slow-cooked lamb, and souvla, charcoal-grilled skewers. For something sweet, loukoumades – honey-drizzled doughnuts – are irresistible, best enjoyed with Cypriot coffee. And don’t leave without trying Commandaria, the island’s historic dessert wine.
Dive deeper:
Cyprus reveals its vibrant soul through festivals that punctuate the year. In March, the Limassol Carnival fills the streets with colourful parades, music and playful satire, the island’s most exuberant celebration. In June, Kataklysmos (Pentecost) honours the sea with dances, concerts and the lyrical duels of tsiattista, a UNESCO-listed tradition. Come September, the Grape Harvest Festival transforms mountain villages into lively gatherings, where Cypriot wines flow and folklore comes alive.
Good to know:
The best time to visit Cyprus is spring or autumn when temperatures are warm. The island uses the euro, and car hire is the best way to explore, though public transport connects major towns. Note that Cyprus is divided between the Republic of Cyprus in the south and the Turkish-controlled north, with crossings in Nicosia and other key locations.