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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20 years 8 months ago
My 3rd time to Cyprus, 1st time to Paphos. Very impressed with the resort. Very good restaurants and bars. Because it's 9 months since I visited I can't remember many restaurant names but there's a couple of very good ones in the Harbour and I can recommend the Demetra restaurant. My personal favourite was the Manhatten.
It was just dead purely because of the time of year, I went late March/Early April and things pick up significantly after Easter.
Plenty to see, there's a lot of historic sights around Paphos, there's the harbour and beach etc. Hire a car (motorbike in my case) and explore the surrounding regions. The views approaching Aphrodite's rock are particularly impressive. Careful though in the National Park Reserve area as as we got hopelessly lost and it must have been 3 hours before we saw another person who luckily was a local fisherman and so we followed him back to a main road, which took us about 20 mins. The dirt bikes were on fumes by then.....
Locals in Paphos are generally polite and friendly, although a few of the waitresses could do with smiling a bit more.
Nicosia is also a must, also the green line around Famaghusta although that may be too far for many people.
Troodos mountains aren't too far from Paphos, you must see them.
I'd thoroughly recommend Paphos and hope to return in May 2005 when it will be warmer and more importantly busier!
It was just dead purely because of the time of year, I went late March/Early April and things pick up significantly after Easter.
Plenty to see, there's a lot of historic sights around Paphos, there's the harbour and beach etc. Hire a car (motorbike in my case) and explore the surrounding regions. The views approaching Aphrodite's rock are particularly impressive. Careful though in the National Park Reserve area as as we got hopelessly lost and it must have been 3 hours before we saw another person who luckily was a local fisherman and so we followed him back to a main road, which took us about 20 mins. The dirt bikes were on fumes by then.....
Locals in Paphos are generally polite and friendly, although a few of the waitresses could do with smiling a bit more.
Nicosia is also a must, also the green line around Famaghusta although that may be too far for many people.
Troodos mountains aren't too far from Paphos, you must see them.
I'd thoroughly recommend Paphos and hope to return in May 2005 when it will be warmer and more importantly busier!
20 years 10 months ago
This was the first visit to Pathos, we mainly stay in the Protaras area.
Pathos is spred out over a large area. I like the part were we stayed the Phaethon Beach Hotel which is between Pathos and the airport.
The old town is worth a visit but it is beter to go by bus it is quite a walk.
Some of the bars in January you could by a pint of beer for about £1
Pathos is spred out over a large area. I like the part were we stayed the Phaethon Beach Hotel which is between Pathos and the airport.
The old town is worth a visit but it is beter to go by bus it is quite a walk.
Some of the bars in January you could by a pint of beer for about £1
20 years 10 months ago
We obviously liked Paphos or we would not have stayed there 7 times in all. However the place is changing from the relaxed safe pleasant resort it once was & becoming more rowdy with vandalism & crime.
There are some good eating places we particularly liked Viva Cyprus excellent food great staff good value for money.
Winter sun resorts are hard to find so it is sad to see such a change in what once was our favourite.
There are some good eating places we particularly liked Viva Cyprus excellent food great staff good value for money.
Winter sun resorts are hard to find so it is sad to see such a change in what once was our favourite.
20 years 10 months ago
This is my second visit to Papos which is generally clean and well looked after. It is advertised as an all year round resort, but due to dropping visitor numbers in winter more bars and restaurants where closed rather than open. I also found it more expensive than last year. I cannot really comment on the beaches as, like last year the weather really isn't beach weather you are lucky to get a couple of warm sunny days during a weeks stay and when it is overcast it is quite cold.I would not go again
20 years 11 months ago
There is nothing do to do in this resort but be bored for the length of your stay.
20 years 11 months ago
Pafos is undergoing major road reconstruction so we can't expect anything but noise and disrupted journeys. In this respect, the hotel was far enough from the roadworks for them not to be a problem in 2001, but they were much closer in 2004. We didn't use the beach or entertainment. We go to look at ancient ruins, shops, and meet the locals (and practise our Greek language skills).
21 years 2 months ago
it was quiet at night time and needed some night tiem activities. over all the hotel and beach was very clean and i did enjoy my stay there.
21 years 2 months ago
We like Paphos. Although it has changed over the years as new hotels, apartments and villas have increased its size and population it still has a nice relaxed feel to it. It is not too noisy or overcrowded and has plenty of bars and cafes for a relaxing drink while taking in the surroundings. Long may it stay like this.
21 years 2 months ago
What can I say.Paphos is a lovely place to come.We are aiming to move out here eventually.The people are so friendly.Best places to eat are the Karlina restaurant on the Tomb of the Kings Road and the Althiea restaurant in Coral Bay.Harry at the Karlina and George at the Althiea will make you very welcome.Best night at the Althiea is Monday as it is Greek night.I always have the moussaka.Delicious!!!!There are some beautiful places to visit.Make sure you hire a car to get the best out of your holiday
21 years 2 months ago
Having visited Paphos before we knew what to expect. The Cypriot people are very friendly and genuine. We felt very safe. There is a huge selection of restaurants (a favourite being Maestro's at the back of the Aquarium) and bars, mainly aimed at younger people, but also places for ages 40+. The beach isn't brilliant but you wouldn't go to Paphos for a beach holiday - thats what Ayia Napa and Protaras are for. There is a beautiful beach at Golden Bay, a short taxi ride away, and if you like horse riding, the route overlooking the sea caves is breathtaking. Lots to see, lots to do (especially if you have a car).
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