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For vibrant culture and
For vibrant culture and

Ultra Luxury Cyprus Holidays

Famed for its sparkling Mediterranean Sea, stunning beaches and delicious food, Cyprus’ most popular city, Paphos, hosts an abundance of rural coastline, authentic buildings and buzzing restaurants that are just waiting to be explored.

The island is full of culture, charm and friendly locals and is surrounded by pretty gardens, untouched landscapes and historical architecture. Cyprus seamlessly oozes natural beauty that visitors will enjoy alongside the relaxing island-lifestyle. Take an afternoon stroll to lap up Cypriot culture, by exploring the cobbled streets, traditional cafes and seaside restaurants which are found in abundance across the island.

For an atmospheric evening out, Limassol city has an abundance of scenic cocktail bars, and sophisticated nightclubs boasting breath-taking surroundings. Alternatively, Paphos is on the southwest coast of the island and is your go to for a dose of culture, where you will find the ancient Tombs of the Kings, theatres, Paphos Archaeological Park, museums and much more. Paphos harbour won’t disappoint either, if intimate bars and restaurants filled with character and panoramic views sound like a bit of you.

With a wealth of luxury yachts, VIP catamarans and family boat trips to choose from, a sail in the Mediterranean is an absolute must when in Cyprus. With kind and friendly staff and a sizzling Cypriot barbeque on offer, you can’t go wrong. Soak up the rays and take in the sea breeze, all while you tuck into a delicious fresh Greek salad and make the most of the well-stocked bar. 
 
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Not sure what part of Cyprus is suitable for you and your party? Call our team of personal travel managers today and put them to the test.
Famed for its sparkling Mediterranean Sea, stunning beaches and delicious food, Cyprus’ most popular city, Paphos, hosts an abundance of rural coastline, authentic buildings and buzzing restaurants that are just waiting to be explored.

The island is full of culture, charm and friendly locals and is surrounded by pretty gardens, untouched landscapes and historical architecture. Cyprus seamlessly oozes natural beauty that visitors will enjoy alongside the relaxing island-lifestyle. Take an afternoon stroll to lap up Cypriot culture, by exploring the cobbled streets, traditional cafes and seaside restaurants which are found in abundance across the island.

For an atmospheric evening out, Limassol city has an abundance of scenic cocktail bars, and sophisticated nightclubs boasting breath-taking surroundings. Alternatively, Paphos is on the southwest coast of the island and is your go to for a dose of culture, where you will find the ancient Tombs of the Kings, theatres, Paphos Archaeological Park, museums and much more. Paphos harbour won’t disappoint either, if intimate bars and restaurants filled with character and panoramic views sound like a bit of you.

With a wealth of luxury yachts, VIP catamarans and family boat trips to choose from, a sail in the Mediterranean is an absolute must when in Cyprus. With kind and friendly staff and a sizzling Cypriot barbeque on offer, you can’t go wrong. Soak up the rays and take in the sea breeze, all while you tuck into a delicious fresh Greek salad and make the most of the well-stocked bar. 
 
WINGED BOOTS WISDOM
 
Not sure what part of Cyprus is suitable for you and your party? Call our team of personal travel managers today and put them to the test.
Famed for its sparkling Mediterranean Sea, stunning beaches and delicious food, Cyprus’ most popular city, Paphos, hosts an abundance of rural coastline, authentic buildings and buzzing restaurants that are just waiting to be explored.

The island is full of culture, charm and friendly locals and is surrounded by pretty gardens, untouched landscapes and historical architecture. Cyprus seamlessly oozes natural beauty that visitors will enjoy alongside the relaxing island-lifestyle. Take an afternoon stroll to lap up Cypriot culture, by exploring the cobbled streets, traditional cafes and seaside restaurants which are found in abundance across the island.

For an atmospheric evening out, Limassol city has an abundance of scenic cocktail bars, and sophisticated nightclubs boasting breath-taking surroundings. Alternatively, Paphos is on the southwest coast of the island and is your go to for a dose of culture, where you will find the ancient Tombs of the Kings, theatres, Paphos Archaeological Park, museums and much more. Paphos harbour won’t disappoint either, if intimate bars and restaurants filled with character and panoramic views sound like a bit of you.

With a wealth of luxury yachts, VIP catamarans and family boat trips to choose from, a sail in the Mediterranean is an absolute must when in Cyprus. With kind and friendly staff and a sizzling Cypriot barbeque on offer, you can’t go wrong. Soak up the rays and take in the sea breeze, all while you tuck into a delicious fresh Greek salad and make the most of the well-stocked bar. 
 
WINGED BOOTS WISDOM
 
Not sure what part of Cyprus is suitable for you and your party? Call our team of personal travel managers today and put them to the test.
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Vibrant
History

Home to numerous historical sites, including ancient ruins, Byzantine churches, and UNESCO landmarks like the Tombs of the Kings and the city of Kourion, Cyprus has historical culture in abundance.

Vibrant History

Home to numerous historical sites, including ancient ruins, Byzantine churches, and UNESCO landmarks like the Tombs of the Kings and the city of Kourion, Cyprus has historical culture in abundance.

Charming
Coastline

The island boasts pristine beaches with crystal-clear waters, ranging from lively bays to secluded coves. Visitors are guaranteed an offering of both sunbaked relaxation and adrenaline filled water sports.

Charming Coastline

The island boasts pristine beaches with crystal-clear waters, ranging from lively bays to secluded coves. Visitors are guaranteed an offering of both sunbaked relaxation and adrenaline filled water sports.

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Mouth-watering
Food

Traditional Cypriot cuisine is characterised by a blend of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern influences. Local delicacies include halloumi cheese, souvlaki and moussaka, along with an array of meze.

Mouth-watering Food

Traditional Cypriot cuisine is characterised by a blend of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern influences. Local delicacies include halloumi cheese, souvlaki and moussaka, along with an array of meze.

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Luxury Cyprus Hotels

Luxury Cyprus Hotels

Almyra

Paphos , Cyprus

Situated on Paphos’ picturesque coastline, this five-star property blends modern luxury with Mediterranean charm. Almyra is renowned for its minimalist design, breathtaking views and array of wellness amenities for both couples and families.

Situated on Paphos’ picturesque coastline, this five-star property blends modern luxury with Mediterranean charm. Almyra is renowned for its minimalist design, breathtaking views and array of wellness amenities for both couples and families.

Situated on Paphos’ picturesque coastline, this five-star property blends modern luxury with Mediterranean charm. Almyra is renowned for its minimalist design, breathtaking views and array of wellness amenities for both couples and families.

Anassa

Paphos , Cyprus

Anassa is a five-star retreat known for its peaceful ambiance, stunning setting and impeccable service. The resort blends traditional architecture with modern design and presents fine dining, a luxury spa, as well as numerous leisure activities.

Anassa is a five-star retreat known for its peaceful ambiance, stunning setting and impeccable service. The resort blends traditional architecture with modern design and presents fine dining, a luxury spa, as well as numerous leisure activities.

Anassa is a five-star retreat known for its peaceful ambiance, stunning setting and impeccable service. The resort blends traditional architecture with modern design and presents fine dining, a luxury spa, as well as numerous leisure activities.

Elysium

Paphos , Cyprus

Elysium is a beachfront resort near Paphos. Classically designed, the hotel exudes an elegant and serene ambiance. On top of beautifully appointed rooms, suites and villas, the resort also features a range of fine dining establishments.

Elysium is a beachfront resort near Paphos. Classically designed, the hotel exudes an elegant and serene ambiance. On top of beautifully appointed rooms, suites and villas, the resort also features a range of fine dining establishments.

Elysium is a beachfront resort near Paphos. Classically designed, the hotel exudes an elegant and serene ambiance. On top of beautifully appointed rooms, suites and villas, the resort also features a range of fine dining establishments.

Annabelle

Paphos , Cyprus

Annabelle is a five-star resort in the coastal city of Paphos. Known for its serene atmosphere, well-rounded amenities and contemporary elegance, the hotel provides spacious rooms and suites, world-class dining, and exceptional service.

Annabelle is a five-star resort in the coastal city of Paphos. Known for its serene atmosphere, well-rounded amenities and contemporary elegance, the hotel provides spacious rooms and suites, world-class dining, and exceptional service.

Annabelle is a five-star resort in the coastal city of Paphos. Known for its serene atmosphere, well-rounded amenities and contemporary elegance, the hotel provides spacious rooms and suites, world-class dining, and exceptional service.

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Cyprus In A Nutshell

Life’s A Beach
 
  • It would be a crime to fly to Cyprus and not visit one of its stunning beaches. With clear, warm waters and white sands, the island boasts some of the most picturesque stretches of coastline in The Mediterranean.
 
  • Coral Bay is a 600m crescent of soft white sand and sits 6km north of the city of Paphos. Characterised by rural sea caves and secluded by a pair of limestone headlands, this pretty bay just has to be on your beach bucket list.
 
  • Paramali beach in Limassol boasts acres of unspoiled golden coast, bright turquoise sea and mind-blowing mountainous surroundings. We recommend a visit to the panoramic Paramali beach at least once throughout your stay. It’s a very popular spot for kitesurfing.

 
After Dark Destinations
 
  • Being a seaside paradise steeped in history and culture, you may not expect Cyprus to have the electric nightlife scene that it does. Seductive wine and jazz bars, stylish nightclubs and buzzing late night restaurants await you. Can’t decide what dancing venue to visit first? We highly recommend a visit to Paphos’ stylish Loft Club.
 
  • For a bar that screams character and originality try the Flinstones Bar in Paphos, where you can enjoy an array of innovative cocktails in unique stone settings. For a more family-friendly affair, Friends Bar is ideal. The entire clan can let their hair down and sing along to the fantastic tribute acts while enjoying a wide selection of drinks.
 
  • Calling all dads. For a chilled-out evening check out The Old Fishing Shack Ale & Cider House in Paphos, for an impressive selection of real craft ales and local beers and ciders. 

 
Soak Up The Culture

 
  • Although Cyprus is renowned for its fresh Mediterranean food, serene beaches and laid back island lifestyle, there is a whole lot of history also to explore. Embark on a Paphos day tour and visit the five domed church of St.Paraskevi which will leave you mesmerised by the ancient architecture, before stopping off at a pottery workshop in Yeroskipou village.
 
  • Explore Cyprus’ unspoiled villages and meet a local halloumi cheese maker, discover how to make Turkish delight and learn how to bake in a clay oven before tantalising your taste buds at the local winery.
 
  • For a dose of history, we recommend a visit to Paphos District Museum and the iconic Saint George’s church. Explore ancient ruins and archaeological landscapes at the Tomb of Kings, then round up your day with dinner at the atmospheric Paphos harbour.
Life’s A Beach
 
  • It would be a crime to fly to Cyprus and not visit one of its stunning beaches. With clear, warm waters and white sands, the island boasts some of the most picturesque stretches of coastline in The Mediterranean.
 
  • Coral Bay is a 600m crescent of soft white sand and sits 6km north of the city of Paphos. Characterised by rural sea caves and secluded by a pair of limestone headlands, this pretty bay just has to be on your beach bucket list.
 
  • Paramali beach in Limassol boasts acres of unspoiled golden coast, bright turquoise sea and mind-blowing mountainous surroundings. We recommend a visit to the panoramic Paramali beach at least once throughout your stay. It’s a very popular spot for kitesurfing.

 
After Dark Destinations
 
  • Being a seaside paradise steeped in history and culture, you may not expect Cyprus to have the electric nightlife scene that it does. Seductive wine and jazz bars, stylish nightclubs and buzzing late night restaurants await you. Can’t decide what dancing venue to visit first? We highly recommend a visit to Paphos’ stylish Loft Club.
 
  • For a bar that screams character and originality try the Flinstones Bar in Paphos, where you can enjoy an array of innovative cocktails in unique stone settings. For a more family-friendly affair, Friends Bar is ideal. The entire clan can let their hair down and sing along to the fantastic tribute acts while enjoying a wide selection of drinks.
 
  • Calling all dads. For a chilled-out evening check out The Old Fishing Shack Ale & Cider House in Paphos, for an impressive selection of real craft ales and local beers and ciders. 

 
Soak Up The Culture

 
  • Although Cyprus is renowned for its fresh Mediterranean food, serene beaches and laid back island lifestyle, there is a whole lot of history also to explore. Embark on a Paphos day tour and visit the five domed church of St.Paraskevi which will leave you mesmerised by the ancient architecture, before stopping off at a pottery workshop in Yeroskipou village.
 
  • Explore Cyprus’ unspoiled villages and meet a local halloumi cheese maker, discover how to make Turkish delight and learn how to bake in a clay oven before tantalising your taste buds at the local winery.
 
  • For a dose of history, we recommend a visit to Paphos District Museum and the iconic Saint George’s church. Explore ancient ruins and archaeological landscapes at the Tomb of Kings, then round up your day with dinner at the atmospheric Paphos harbour.
Life’s A Beach
 
  • It would be a crime to fly to Cyprus and not visit one of its stunning beaches. With clear, warm waters and white sands, the island boasts some of the most picturesque stretches of coastline in The Mediterranean.
 
  • Coral Bay is a 600m crescent of soft white sand and sits 6km north of the city of Paphos. Characterised by rural sea caves and secluded by a pair of limestone headlands, this pretty bay just has to be on your beach bucket list.
 
  • Paramali beach in Limassol boasts acres of unspoiled golden coast, bright turquoise sea and mind-blowing mountainous surroundings. We recommend a visit to the panoramic Paramali beach at least once throughout your stay. It’s a very popular spot for kitesurfing.

 
After Dark Destinations
 
  • Being a seaside paradise steeped in history and culture, you may not expect Cyprus to have the electric nightlife scene that it does. Seductive wine and jazz bars, stylish nightclubs and buzzing late night restaurants await you. Can’t decide what dancing venue to visit first? We highly recommend a visit to Paphos’ stylish Loft Club.
 
  • For a bar that screams character and originality try the Flinstones Bar in Paphos, where you can enjoy an array of innovative cocktails in unique stone settings. For a more family-friendly affair, Friends Bar is ideal. The entire clan can let their hair down and sing along to the fantastic tribute acts while enjoying a wide selection of drinks.
 
  • Calling all dads. For a chilled-out evening check out The Old Fishing Shack Ale & Cider House in Paphos, for an impressive selection of real craft ales and local beers and ciders. 

 
Soak Up The Culture

 
  • Although Cyprus is renowned for its fresh Mediterranean food, serene beaches and laid back island lifestyle, there is a whole lot of history also to explore. Embark on a Paphos day tour and visit the five domed church of St.Paraskevi which will leave you mesmerised by the ancient architecture, before stopping off at a pottery workshop in Yeroskipou village.
 
  • Explore Cyprus’ unspoiled villages and meet a local halloumi cheese maker, discover how to make Turkish delight and learn how to bake in a clay oven before tantalising your taste buds at the local winery.
 
  • For a dose of history, we recommend a visit to Paphos District Museum and the iconic Saint George’s church. Explore ancient ruins and archaeological landscapes at the Tomb of Kings, then round up your day with dinner at the atmospheric Paphos harbour.

frequently asked questions

Cyprus is an island situated in the east Mediterranean Sea, south of Turkey and north of Egypt. Geographically the island is part of Asia but culturally and historically aligned with Europe.
Cyprus has so many popular attractions for such a small island. Many visitors enjoy the significant and fascinating ruins of Kourion, an ancient city-kingdom renowned for its impressive amphitheatre, elaborate mosaics, and remnants of Roman villas. Paphos Castle and the Tombs of the Kings are also popular historic sites thanks to their unique architecture and stunning locations. For those that like to immerse themselves within nature, the Troodos Mountains have a superb selection of picturesque hiking trails as well as Byzantine churches to explore. On top of Paphos city and its vibrant marina, Ayia Napa is another sought after destination, famous for its beaches and vibrant nightlife, and Kyrenia in northern Cyprus is well known for its beautiful harbour, medieval castle and charming old town.
Cyprus has a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The coastal areas are often warm throughout the year, while the mountainous regions tend to be slightly cooler.
The official languages are Greek and Turkish. However English is also widely spoken due to Cyprus' history as a British colony and its popularity as a European tourist destination.
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