Paphos, situated on Cyprus’s Mediterranean coast, is noted for its picturesque harbour, ancient landmarks, warm climate and stunning beaches. If this sounds like an attractive proposition for a vacation then you can elevate the experience further by indulging in the stunning hotel and resort of Cap St Georges.
Consisting of over 200 luxurious villas and a bespoke clubhouse, and situated in a secluded area of Paphos, Cap St Georges Hotel & Resort is the first flagship project of Korantina Homes, perfectly reflecting CEO George Ioannou’s vision of innovative resort development.
The resort looks out on a 2km beachfront and integrates modern architectural style with its stunning natural surroundings, providing a high-end lifestyle for its guests.
Luxury accommodation
Whether you’re a business traveller seeking a relaxing break from the stress of work, or a family looking to indulge in a 5-star holiday, at Cap St Georges you can unwind and relax in style. The hotel’s 202 suites (most with sea views) are chic and elegant, with their open, airy spaces allowing plenty of bright Mediterranean sunshine to fill the room.
With twelve distinct room categories, including a 7-bedroom Presidential Villa Suite with private pool, there’s plenty of choice for the discerning traveller, while interconnecting family suites and accessible rooms offer everything you need for the whole family.
From the white oak and Crema Marfil marble, to the attention to detail on furnishings, each room subtly represents the best of Cypriot style and affords its guests a high standard of comfort and luxury.
Dine in style
With ten restaurants and bars, Cap St Georges offers a unique dining experience that caters for all tastes. Your daily buffet breakfast is served in the expansive Yeronisos restaurant, from where you can relocate to the terrace and admire the morning views. Fine dining can be enjoyed at the Sky7 restaurant, situated on the seventh floor, with panoramic views across the sea – a perfect spot for those spectacular Cypriot sunsets. Elsewhere you can find cuisine from Cyrus, Italy or Japan, where live cooking stations heighten the senses.
If you’re in the mood to relax with a drink in hand then there’s plenty of choice in the resort’s bars. Stretch out at the Thalassa Pool Bar with a finely crafted cocktail; take in the 180-degree views from the Chroma Lounge and Lobby Bar, ideal for a morning business meeting or some family downtime…
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