Advantages: Easy booking, usually great hotels Disadvantages: Need to be over 50,can't travel during most school holidays
...Saga holidays are usually great, however just returned from TheofanoHotel in Cyprus, described in the brochure as a friendly family run hotel.
If I hadn't travelled with Saga before I would not have done again after this experience.
The standard of cleaning left a lot to be desired. Cat hair was not swept off of stairs for nearly 2 days, there was a huge black ring all around the outdoor swimming pool and one day I wrote my name in dust in my bedroom.
The food was dreadful, poor quality limited choice, unless you like sprouts, which were served daily.
The standard of service was poor with drinks taking 20 minutes or more to arrive and in some instances they did not arrive before we had finished eating our meals.
The staff were surly and unsmiling in the main, far from being family a lot of them were actually russian.
There were...
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Advantages: Perfect place to have your holidays Disadvantages: none =]
...Originally I'm from Cyprus and I am very proud of that. I feel very lucky because I lived there most the years of my life. (in Paphos, in a village that is called Armou that is on a hill and from up there you can see nice view and all paphos town and the sea!)
Paphos have everything you need to take your holidays (if you are seeknig to have a holiday somewhere in Europe) and it's also very good place so stay (if you are planning to move in Cyp forever!)
The weather is wonderful, especially during the summer, the sun, the beach everything! You can enjoy your night in Kato Paphos visiting a variety or taverns, restaurants, the castle, clubs, bars, cafes and meet new people.
The hotels are all very nice with good prices. But if you are considering to move in Cyprus-Paphos, you will find it a bit expensive to get a house and start your...
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Advantages: So hot you could fry an egg on your head Disadvantages: tacky touristy gifts, exchange rate
...Hotel brought us, very quickly, back down to Earth. Driving from the airport to the hotel was like taking a trip through Iraq or a building site! We all commented on how much construction was taking place. For an Island of it's popularity, it seemed odd that so much of it was still under construction. Things brightened up only slightly upon entering the resort. More construction was always just around the corner.
Our Hotel, the Theofano, looked impressive when we arrived, it boasted three swimming pools, a Children's Club and lots of activity. We were given adjoining rooms and so our holiday had begun.
The first thing we noticed on arrival to our (air-conditioned) room was that the adjoining door would not open! This was quickly remedied by the Hotel staff, but the door could not be closed again without it locking! We did all...
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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.
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