Most Cypriot hotspots will have you visit either far side of the island's perimeter. Paphos and Ayia Napa are already established tourist destinations without even mentioning the country's capital, Nicosia, but they'll have you sequestered with little wiggle room for exploration. Limassol, a very much underrated gem in Cyrpus' south, benefits from centring itself between multiple gorgeous, historic and lively areas while also newly boasting the hotel equivalent of El Dorado.
Travellers hitting the sunny Mediterranian island can access Limassol via Paphos International Airport or Larnaca International Airport - direct four-hour flights are available from Manchester and respectively. Once landed, the journey to your destination is less than an hour away but noticeable in the distance long before then. resort towers over the landscape with its unmistakable pyramid-like architecture.
The up-and-coming urban development area is in its infancy so the resort benefits from little to no neighbours and an immediate feeling of grandeur. Pulling up you realise it's less of a hotel and more of a self-contained city (reflected in its suitably issued name). You won't see anything else for miles because of the lush vegetation in the grounds but why would you need to? You'll soon realise everything you need is just a few feet away from the grand glass entrance.
The immediate feeling of luxury sweeps you away. The ceilings are so tall you won't see them even in your peripheral vision but your .
