Nestled in lush vegetation just 300 metres from the sandy beach, this resort provides the perfect combination of self-catering and hotel accommodation.
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surrounded by lush vegetation. Located off the main seaside road and just one hop off from the beach, the tourist area, shops, evening entertainment and much more, Paphos Gardens Holiday Resort combines self-catering with hotel accommodation, offering all necessary services and a variety of daily activities to suit every guest\'s needs. Paphos Gardens provides outstanding service and unmatched accommodation for individual comfort and relaxation. Being the only combined self catering and hotel resort, Paphos Gardens offers all amenities to its guests to ensure a peaceful and unforgettable stay.
road in Paphos, only 300 metres away from the sandy beach and within walking distance of tourist facilities, shops, restaurants, bars and evening entertainment. Designed with the Mediterranean village life in mind, the property consists of a main hotel building featuring comfortable and welcoming guest rooms, with pretty walkways leading through beautifully landscaped gardens. The hotel offers a wide range of on-site amenities, such as 24-hour reception service, restaurant, three bars, tennis court, two outdoor pools and an indoor pool, children\'s play area, wellness centre, mini market and entertainment program. Paphos Gardens provides outstanding service and unmatched accommodation for individual comfort and relaxation. Being the only combined self catering and hotel resort, Paphos Gardens offers all amenities to its guests to ensure a peaceful and unforgettable stay.
Nestled in lush vegetation just 300 metres from the sandy beach, this resort provides the perfect combination of self-catering and hotel accommodation.
Advantages: Charming combination of the old and the new give this resort something for everyone. Disadvantages: Heat oppressive at height of summer. Some areas rather loud and built up
..., as it really does sprawl out over a rather large area. All the guidebooks will tell you that Paphos is divided into two main areas Ktima Paphos (the town) and Kato Paphos (the harbour). However, I think that there are actually three distinct areas of Paphos, the town, the harbour and the sprawling array of shops and restaurants that line either side of the Tomb of the Kings Road.
Ktima Paphos is situated slightly inland and houses a multitude of shops and offices, as well as the old Turkish/Greek quarter. If you enjoy shopping whilst on holiday, you'll be delighted to find branches of Marks and Spencer, Next and Debenhams, as well as all sorts of other Cypriot stores.
Kato Paphos is much more appealing to my mind. Worth noting is the free car parking by the harbour, especially at night. It's almost impossible to find a space to park...
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Advantages: An All inclusive Hotel Disadvantages: Bedrooms not serviced on Sundays
...equipped Gym
Bridge card room
Internet café/electronic games
Chariots Night Club (In-house animation team host discos, cabaret shows etc here)
The in-house animation team provide entertainment for all ages throughout the day and evening.
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WATER SPORTS (summer season)
Canoeing (free of charge)
Pedaloes (free of charge)
Banana Boat (extra charge for this)
Water Skiing (extra charge for this)
Jet Skiing (extra charge for this)
Paragliding (extra charge for this)
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THE RESORT
The resort of Paphos, in winter, is fairly sedate.
However, although some tourist facilities close for the winter season, most remain open and if you decide not to venture out of Paphos at all there is ample at hand to keep you occupied.
There are also plenty of archaeological...
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Advantages: Great bars and restaurants, cheap excursions and friendly people Disadvantages: None
...This was our second visit to Cyprus. The first time was 3 years ago and that time we stayed in the beautiful resort of Protaras. While we were there we visited Paphos for the day and we decided that the next time we came to Cyprus we would give Paphos a go.
We booked our holiday with Libra/Priceright Holidays. We'd never travelled with them before but I wouldn't hesitate to book with them again. We stayed in the Palepaphos Apartments in the Kato district which is at the east side of the resort. The apartments were right in the heart of possibly the liveliest part of Paphos and we were surrounded by many bars, restaurants and discos. Our apartment was really clean, well decorated and spacious. My only complaint would be that the bedroom of the apartment had net curtains which meant that we were woken up every morning at around 5ish...
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Hello and welcome to my review on the Athena Beach Hotel, in Cyprus.
In this review I will try to explain as much as I can about the hotel, why we chose the hotel and the area and what is available once you get there.
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I stayed at this hotel for one week in July 2005. It was brilliant. The hotel looked classy from the inside and out, and was only a short way from the shops and restaurants in Paphos.
Check In: I arrived at this hotel with 2 other family members, it... more
Although looking a bit tired these days, the Avanti Hotel is in a great location and only a few minutes walk from Paphos harbour and across the road from the beach. It has an excellent main pool area with kids pool too. The service is friendly and... more