There are so many reasons to visit Cyprus - for its climate and its cultural history; for its social life and for its warm welcome. One of the biggest reasons is the beach life. Cyprus is blessed with miles of golden sandy beaches along the Mediterranean. The King Evelthon Beach Hotel and Resort is situated in Paphos. It's the perfect place to enjoy as many water sports as you can manage or a more laid-back holiday lifestyle.
Enjoy sleek, contemporary five-star style at the King Evelthon Beach Hotel and Resort
The King Evelthon Beach Hotel and Resort enjoys one of the most spectacular coastal settings in Cyprus. With its modern architectural style and open spaces, it immediately feels calm, cool, and relaxing.
There are so many ways to relax here. Take a walk and enjoy the space and the fragrant air in more than 100,000 square meters of landscaped gardens. Take a dip in one of three freshwater hotel pools. If you like a little sporting activity, try the hotel gym or head out for a game of tennis, volleyball, or football.
You'll enjoy five-star catering, too. There are three a la carte summer restaurants and two additional restaurants on site, as well as the summer pool bars and lobby, so you can enjoy a range of food and drink in wonderful settings, inside and out.
Accommodation at the King Evelthon Beach Hotel and Resort is similarly stylish. Each en suite, air-conditioned room comes with a balcony view. The décor is clean and contemporary with subtle accents of Mediterranean blue. Facilities include a satellite LCD TV, hair dryer, telephone, safe deposit box (at a fee), mini fridge, and drinks-making facilities. Rooms for guests with mobility issues/disabilities are available. Please call to confirm availability for your dates if you require an adapted room as requests can not be confirmed.
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Coral Bay - Cyprus
6th April 2024 - 7 nights All Inclusive from £579 for a single occupancy room, from Stansted. Other dates and airports are available. Price is correct at time of publishing 4/3/2024