Hotels in Paphos, Cyprus
1 of 64 hotels in Paphos
Adults only select a superior sea view room near to the spa.
3 Reviews
16 of 64 hotels in Paphos
Seaview rooms on a high floor offer a better view to Paphos fort and harbour.
2 Reviews
23 of 64 hotels in Paphos
superior room with sea view, all inclusive. Get a weekly bus pass 13 euros. high floors afford a better sea view
33 Reviews
8 of 64 hotels in Paphos
The hotel was incredible and everybody was so lovely! We hired a jeep and spent a few days at the Blue Lagoon (a defiant!)
Go bed and breakfast and eat out.
22 Reviews
44 of 64 hotels in Paphos
learn basic Greek. Please and Thank you. You will be respected and well served.
2 Reviews
30 of 64 hotels in Paphos
Mayfair gardens hotel paphos
Major overhaul needed.
57 Reviews
51 of 64 hotels in Paphos
Top floor rooms
Take own pesticide
Eat out, first and last pub best breakfast ever!
25 Reviews
47 of 64 hotels in Paphos
Rooms on the side have little view but has the sun for most of day if you like sitting on balcony
5 Reviews
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Beaches
1 year 8 months ago
Paphos its self is ok, typical tourist destination, lots of souvenir shops and people touting for business. Nice beaches and stunning views.
6 years 4 months ago
Brilliant time so good we have already booked for next year..
8 years 2 months ago
Paphos is a picturesque town with a small harbour. There are lots of touristy shops and restaurants along the front but you can venture into the back streets for other options, or into Paphos old town for the market and a more authentic experience. We liked Harbour Cafe with good pasta and pizza and another restaurant called Honcho near the bus garage with an open bbq.
8 years 4 months ago
Paphos is amazing! Beautiful place and the Cypriot people are friendly and helpful. Warm and welcoming
9 years 6 months ago
Eating out good, but otherwise that that it is terrible and would never ever go back to Cyprus again, even if it was a free holiday!
12 years 10 months ago
Paphos is showing signs of the economic times with lots of businesses having closed leaving lots of empty premises.Prices for coffee and tea exhorbitant. In one hotel we were charged 7 Euros for two cups of coffee. Quite frequently it is served as hot water with a sachet of instant !Taxis are expensive. Buses are cheaper and the service is good - when it runs ! We had a succesion of Bus strikes as the staff hadn't been paid for several weeks.
13 years 1 month ago
We visited the Harbour a couple of times and it was great with lots of restaurants and snack bars. The beach was great and the bus service was excellent to all the different places of interest.
13 years 1 month ago
As we stayed at the Sofianna Aparthotel, the below is concerned with that area.
Eating out – of all the establishments we tried in the surrounding area, I feel I can only recommend a few which were value for money with tasty, properly cook meals. We obviously didn't get to try every restaurant, mostly because there were so many, but these are a few which we did, and liked.
Moonlight – Chris is a character, very entertaining and the food was delicious.
Tratas – Good, well presented food with local music playing in the background.
Christos Steak House – Again good food, well presented with local music playing.
Georgia – Only very slightly more expensive but very good food, At weekends there is a party atmosphere, with small fireworks and a fire eater outside.
At two other places we were served tainted meat, undercooked, overcooked & burnt meals. The unsettling thing was, these were places we would consider the more expensive establishments, although honestly there wasn't that great a difference in prices. Needless to say we won't recommend them but will give them the benefit of doubt, as others we met had enjoyed their meals there. Maybe we just picked the wrong nights to visit them. Personally, if I pass a restaurant that is obviously very quiet, I won't visit there for a few days until I can be sure that the stock of meat they had taken out/bought for that days business has been used or disposed of.
We didn't eat at the harbour as we were warned it was expensive and thought so ourselves when we wandered passed and checked out the prices.
A few prices to give you an idea -
(S)supermarket – (L)local shop
Coca-Cola, Sprite, Seven Up, etc. x 1.5ltr - (S) €1.89 (L) €2.50
Water x 1.5ltr – (S) x6 €1.89 (L) x1 from €1
Water x 500ml – (S) x12 €2.00 (L) x1 €0.5
Sliced bread averaged about €2.50
A couple of safety issues; beware of the street lamps in the area. These have been installed on bolts but they don't sit flush with the ground. The base plate sits about 1â€- 2†above the pavement, just enough to catch your toes or ankles if you get too close. Those in the main streets and around the harbour have had this gap filled with cement, but not the side streets.
Also, watch out when you enter your apartment for little seed pods which can stick to your shoes and come off on the carpet. These are vicious little things, smaller than a finger nail, gray/beige in colour, with needle sharp points on them, something you wouldn't want to step on with bare feet. If you find them, pick them up very carefully as they will easily pierce the skin, and throw them outside or in the bin.
Travel – local bus service is good, fares very reasonable. A €2 day ticket will get you there and back, changing buses when you like, where you like, off and on at sites of interest. A good way to see what the tour buses won't show you if you don't want to hire a car. Try to avoid travelling between mid-day and 2p.m. as a lot of the buses go out of service to do the school runs. You may find yourself feeling like a sardine as the buses are designed to carry 34 seated and 60 standing passengers, plus space for one wheelchair, and drivers will squeeze as many people on as they can. Children under 12 travel free.
As with any holiday, it can be as hectic or as relaxing as you want it to be. There is a lot to see and do in the Paphos area alone, especially on the historic side of things. Visiting the areas of historic interest is very reasonable, €3.40 for the vast mosaics area down at the harbour, €1.70 for Paphos castle and the same for The Tombs of the Kings. Incidentally, as has been mentioned in other revues, take water with you, a good idea would be to freeze a bottle for each person the night before (it stays cool longer), as there is nowhere on the larger sites to purchase refreshments.
The only down side to our entire holiday were the terrible flight times, arriving and leaving at an earlier time would have been ideal. Our return flight got us into Glasgow at 2.30a.m. which, as we had become accustomed to over our two week stay, was 4.30a.m., Cyprus time. A very tiring five hour flight, but a very enjoyable holiday, you'll love it there.
Eating out – of all the establishments we tried in the surrounding area, I feel I can only recommend a few which were value for money with tasty, properly cook meals. We obviously didn't get to try every restaurant, mostly because there were so many, but these are a few which we did, and liked.
Moonlight – Chris is a character, very entertaining and the food was delicious.
Tratas – Good, well presented food with local music playing in the background.
Christos Steak House – Again good food, well presented with local music playing.
Georgia – Only very slightly more expensive but very good food, At weekends there is a party atmosphere, with small fireworks and a fire eater outside.
At two other places we were served tainted meat, undercooked, overcooked & burnt meals. The unsettling thing was, these were places we would consider the more expensive establishments, although honestly there wasn't that great a difference in prices. Needless to say we won't recommend them but will give them the benefit of doubt, as others we met had enjoyed their meals there. Maybe we just picked the wrong nights to visit them. Personally, if I pass a restaurant that is obviously very quiet, I won't visit there for a few days until I can be sure that the stock of meat they had taken out/bought for that days business has been used or disposed of.
We didn't eat at the harbour as we were warned it was expensive and thought so ourselves when we wandered passed and checked out the prices.
A few prices to give you an idea -
(S)supermarket – (L)local shop
Coca-Cola, Sprite, Seven Up, etc. x 1.5ltr - (S) €1.89 (L) €2.50
Water x 1.5ltr – (S) x6 €1.89 (L) x1 from €1
Water x 500ml – (S) x12 €2.00 (L) x1 €0.5
Sliced bread averaged about €2.50
A couple of safety issues; beware of the street lamps in the area. These have been installed on bolts but they don't sit flush with the ground. The base plate sits about 1â€- 2†above the pavement, just enough to catch your toes or ankles if you get too close. Those in the main streets and around the harbour have had this gap filled with cement, but not the side streets.
Also, watch out when you enter your apartment for little seed pods which can stick to your shoes and come off on the carpet. These are vicious little things, smaller than a finger nail, gray/beige in colour, with needle sharp points on them, something you wouldn't want to step on with bare feet. If you find them, pick them up very carefully as they will easily pierce the skin, and throw them outside or in the bin.
Travel – local bus service is good, fares very reasonable. A €2 day ticket will get you there and back, changing buses when you like, where you like, off and on at sites of interest. A good way to see what the tour buses won't show you if you don't want to hire a car. Try to avoid travelling between mid-day and 2p.m. as a lot of the buses go out of service to do the school runs. You may find yourself feeling like a sardine as the buses are designed to carry 34 seated and 60 standing passengers, plus space for one wheelchair, and drivers will squeeze as many people on as they can. Children under 12 travel free.
As with any holiday, it can be as hectic or as relaxing as you want it to be. There is a lot to see and do in the Paphos area alone, especially on the historic side of things. Visiting the areas of historic interest is very reasonable, €3.40 for the vast mosaics area down at the harbour, €1.70 for Paphos castle and the same for The Tombs of the Kings. Incidentally, as has been mentioned in other revues, take water with you, a good idea would be to freeze a bottle for each person the night before (it stays cool longer), as there is nowhere on the larger sites to purchase refreshments.
The only down side to our entire holiday were the terrible flight times, arriving and leaving at an earlier time would have been ideal. Our return flight got us into Glasgow at 2.30a.m. which, as we had become accustomed to over our two week stay, was 4.30a.m., Cyprus time. A very tiring five hour flight, but a very enjoyable holiday, you'll love it there.
13 years 2 months ago
The resort was very clean and lovely with lots of sunbeds and space, there's entertainment for children in the day and adults too if you want that option.
The beach sand is more of a gritty type of sand but was still very nice, there isnt that many sunbeds placed on the beach so it is limited but the pool area is that nice we did't even go on the beach this time!
I would definately reccomend this hotel and resort to anyone its suitable for all ages and i will be going back again.
The beach sand is more of a gritty type of sand but was still very nice, there isnt that many sunbeds placed on the beach so it is limited but the pool area is that nice we did't even go on the beach this time!
I would definately reccomend this hotel and resort to anyone its suitable for all ages and i will be going back again.
13 years 3 months ago
Everything about the resort was fabulous. Once you got used to the idea that the towels remained on your sunbeds for the entire holiday (took some getting used to) then your holiday was ready to go. Still took some getting used to regarding the used toilet paper in the bathroom bin rather than flushed down the loo but that aside everything was nigh on perfect.
I would highly recommend the whole package to anyone.
I would highly recommend the whole package to anyone.
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