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.
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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
Go bed and breakfast and eat out.
The hotel was incredible and everybody was so lovely! We hired a jeep and spent a few days at the Blue Lagoon (a defiant!)
22 Reviews






44 of 64 hotels in Paphos
learn basic Greek. Please and Thank you. You will be respected and well served.
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30 of 64 hotels in Paphos
Mayfair gardens hotel paphos
Major overhaul needed.
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51 of 64 hotels in Paphos
Top floor rooms
Take own pesticide
Eat out, first and last pub best breakfast ever!
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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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19 years 8 months ago
Paphos harbour is clean and has a good selection bars and resturants.
19 years 9 months ago
We only went into Pathos town twice due to wedding etc. Bars etc varied from ultra trendy to traditional. All good and modern with a varierty of music catering for all. Some really good restaraunts!
Beaches nice a variety of sand and shingle.
Would definitely go back tommorrow!!!
Beaches nice a variety of sand and shingle.
Would definitely go back tommorrow!!!
19 years 9 months ago
Resort is only 20 -25 mins away from airport so nice and short transfer after a long flight.
All the people who work in paphos are really lovely and are very polite...Love families with young kids. Most eating places have a kids menu so if you've got a fussy eater who will only eat chicken nuggets you're in luck!!
Its a lovely place to visit - plenty to do and see.
We didn't visit the beach as the pool at the hotel was great, the beach is only a five minute walk away if you want to visit.
Loads of nice eating places, cafes and bars we didn't have any bad food or poor service at all during our week stay.
We had a great week there and I would go back to Paphos tomorrow.
All the people who work in paphos are really lovely and are very polite...Love families with young kids. Most eating places have a kids menu so if you've got a fussy eater who will only eat chicken nuggets you're in luck!!
Its a lovely place to visit - plenty to do and see.
We didn't visit the beach as the pool at the hotel was great, the beach is only a five minute walk away if you want to visit.
Loads of nice eating places, cafes and bars we didn't have any bad food or poor service at all during our week stay.
We had a great week there and I would go back to Paphos tomorrow.
19 years 9 months ago
Paphos has still retained it's Cypriot charm despite it becoming more commercial over the years. We first visited for our honeymoon in 1992 and although it has changed it still has good restaurants and places to visit.
Paphos is fantastic for history. Our 8 year old loved the Roman mosaics depicting Greek mythology and the Tombs of the Kings (great for a game of Star Wars, apparently!). The castle on the harbour is also worth a visit. It is only 75c. for adults and free for children to each of these sites, which makes it a lot cheaper than visiting a National Trust property back home!
You are spoilt for choice when eating out. We found the Seagull restaurant before the start of the harbour good for food. Family run and friendly, you could look out over the Med eating your kebab!
Don't miss your visit to Ermes (previously Woolies) near the harbour. Great for iced coffees, and wine etc, is cheaper here than at the local shop.
Buses were frequent (sometimes 3 at once - just like home - and then none for 25 minutes), but you got to your destination sooner or later. The market is worth a visit in the old town for a morning and a trip to the bird park near Peyia is also good. The waterpark was okay but not as good as Waterworld at Ayia Napa. We found the staff to be a bit grumpy and it was not as clean or as well run as the Ayia Napa one. But do visit Island Cove mini golf (near the Waterpark). Great fun and beautifully kept.
Enjoy your holday.
Paphos is fantastic for history. Our 8 year old loved the Roman mosaics depicting Greek mythology and the Tombs of the Kings (great for a game of Star Wars, apparently!). The castle on the harbour is also worth a visit. It is only 75c. for adults and free for children to each of these sites, which makes it a lot cheaper than visiting a National Trust property back home!
You are spoilt for choice when eating out. We found the Seagull restaurant before the start of the harbour good for food. Family run and friendly, you could look out over the Med eating your kebab!
Don't miss your visit to Ermes (previously Woolies) near the harbour. Great for iced coffees, and wine etc, is cheaper here than at the local shop.
Buses were frequent (sometimes 3 at once - just like home - and then none for 25 minutes), but you got to your destination sooner or later. The market is worth a visit in the old town for a morning and a trip to the bird park near Peyia is also good. The waterpark was okay but not as good as Waterworld at Ayia Napa. We found the staff to be a bit grumpy and it was not as clean or as well run as the Ayia Napa one. But do visit Island Cove mini golf (near the Waterpark). Great fun and beautifully kept.
Enjoy your holday.
19 years 9 months ago
Nice enough resort with a balance of family and late night entertainment. Dont go Half Board - too many nice, reasonable priced restaurants with excellent choice, cypriot, english, chinese, indian, McD's/Pizza Hut etc.
Harbour ok, pretty quiet, decent shops in Old Town, but dont forget the currently poor exchange rate, no real bargains to be had.
Would visit again, but not for a good few years.
Harbour ok, pretty quiet, decent shops in Old Town, but dont forget the currently poor exchange rate, no real bargains to be had.
Would visit again, but not for a good few years.
19 years 9 months ago
Resort was nice but beaches were mainly shingle although coral beach is only half an hour away and buses are frequent and cheap.Bar street is the main area for entertainment with clubs and disco bars.
19 years 9 months ago
Paphos Harbour location is lovely to vist night or day. There is always something to sit and watch.
19 years 9 months ago
The hotel is the nearest to the airport but there isnt a problem with aircraft noise.
There is a bus stop outside to take you to Paphos harbour which takes approx 5 to 10 mins, and are regular.
We thought Paphos was quiet and sophisticated, until we met up with some friends and found "Bar street" one long street full of bars and discos, very lively and not too expensive.
There is a bus stop outside to take you to Paphos harbour which takes approx 5 to 10 mins, and are regular.
We thought Paphos was quiet and sophisticated, until we met up with some friends and found "Bar street" one long street full of bars and discos, very lively and not too expensive.
19 years 9 months ago
Paphos is very disjointed place, old bits, new bits, roadworks allsorts. The old town by the harbour is nice, it looks good at night. We visited the market in the main town but really not much else to see there. The tomb of the kings is worth a look even though no kings were actually buried there. The beach at Coral bay is nice but the sand is very hot.Two sunbeds and a brolly cost £3.75.The bus from our resort was only 70 cents and was air conditioned.
There are plenty of bars and restaurants on the Tomb of the Kings Road. Everything from Irish to Thai.All the food we tryed was of a good standard. And all very reasonably priced. Starters £3 and main courses about £6. Souveniers were quite expensive for anything decent. I would say it is better to get a good hotel here with its own beach as the municipal beach is a bit rough.With porta cabin toilets.
All in all an Ok place to stay.
There are plenty of bars and restaurants on the Tomb of the Kings Road. Everything from Irish to Thai.All the food we tryed was of a good standard. And all very reasonably priced. Starters £3 and main courses about £6. Souveniers were quite expensive for anything decent. I would say it is better to get a good hotel here with its own beach as the municipal beach is a bit rough.With porta cabin toilets.
All in all an Ok place to stay.
19 years 9 months ago
Pafos harbour seemed to be without Timeshare Touts, and was quite pleasant once again to walk around without the continual harassment.
Resort seemed suprisingly clean.
Resort seemed suprisingly clean.
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