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Coral Beach Hotel

Date: 09/03/07 (259 review reads)
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Advantages: Great hotel, beautiful pools, highly recommend

Disadvantages: probably packed during peak season?

Cyprus is an island in the southern mediterean, just off the Turkish coast and close to Egypt, being divided into touristy Greek Cyprus and Turkish Cyprus (which is mostly a military base).

I went to Cyprus on a cycling holiday and it was an absolute nightmare to get the bikes, we waited 45 minutes after everyone else had left the new (but very barren and not very comfortable) arrival lounge. The bikes eventually appeared to fell off the plane, as we found later in the holiday that they arrived with various damage. Larnaca is the location of the main airport in Cyprus, located close to the party town of Ayia Napa but 90 minute slow bus ride away from the Coral Beach Hotel and Resort, Paphos.

The country appears to be very dusty, sparse in population except for the large hotel resorts and the ubiquitous half built villa's that seem to be found every few hundred yards. As we approached the hotel, we went down a small road with a pub with a truly English name - Only Fools and Horses bar, with English football on the massive screen.


Arriving at Coral Beach Hotel

First impressions of the Coral Beach Hotel resort was impressive, the entrance was plush and made the checking in process (after a long journey) comfortable. We quickly got to our room and despite being one of the cheapest at the hotel, it was still ample in size and comfortably decorated with desk, sofa, a good bathroom, lots of wardrobe space and a TV with the usual channels for hotels (CNN, eurosport and lots of local trash). The rooms were immaculately cleaned every day and the communal area's were very well looked after and attractively decorated with flowers, pictures and (less attractive) artificial features.


The hotel

The hotel/resort is a lot larger than I originally realized, containing multiple different buildings and a maze of grounds and masses of facilities, all of a very high standard which offers traditional hospitable service, combined with the peaceful atmosphere and an ideal location. I would highly recommend this hotel for a relaxing holiday. Not that I had one, I was in the hills cycling but more of that later.

The bar lounge area is excessively large out of season (I was there in October) with only a few seats being filled. The leather or cane work settee's and seat are very comfortable with large elegant glasses tables. Each drink comes with a variety of biscuit or nibbles that are very tempting. The massive room was richly decorated with luscious plants, palm trees (indoors) and hanging baskets. The outside lounge with comfy settee's, beautiful views was a delight to sit in and watch the sun go down. The colour scheme is marble floors and red and gold settees. Fresh flowers were on each table.

The rooms were more than adequate with plush carpet, wardrobe to the right and bathroom to the left. The beds were huge and very comfy, especially after a long ride. A small table stood by the balcony door (the view from the balcony was less than impressive being a car park) and two comfy chairs in front of the sliding patio doors. Double lined curtains kept the room dark. The bathroom was very clean, with marble floors and sink surround.

The swimming was fantastic, having sea, 3 or 4 pools with one on a huge balcony. I have never seen a resort with so many pools of different sizes, temperatures. Some pools have beautiful fauna falling into the side of the water. The pool area is very clean, it was also not busy, despite having loads of sun beds and umbrellas, both fixed and ones which can be moved (probably due to being off season). Coming out of the hotel you step on to a shaded veranda running all the way round with steps down to the pool side. On the veranda is a bar area and tables. The sea is lapping on the beach no more than 50 yards from the hotel door, with a torch lit path leading down to the beach in the evening. The sea-water is quite cold in the autumn and I didn't get far into the water, however it is in a secluded bay, fully protected from boat traffic, with a marina (including power boat hire) and pier jutted out to the right of the swimming area. There are other beaches nearby, with another beach with volleyball, children's games, pedallo hire only 5 minutes walk away.


The Food

The first meal we had was supper and what a spread! Dinner is served from 7pm in the restaurant, which is down some ornate stairs from the reception and lounge area. 20 feet of salad bar, the same amount of meats, pasta and vegetables in bain-marie, plus a carvery, breads, cheese biscuits and fresh fruit etc etc. The pudding selection actually managed to astound me and I'm used to eating well. The service as the hotel was impressive for such a resort. The waiters move around the room either bringing drinks or removing empty plates. The food is excellent- plenty of variety with soft drinks, wine and beer all available to help yourself to in the dining room.

The next food was breakfast served from 8.30am and was a buffet choice of hot English, cold continental or toast, cereals, boiled eggs with a variety of jams, croissants and breads. Plus tea and coffee with juice and fresh fruit.

Lunch was at 12.30 and consisted of similar selection to dinner, including a meat choice, fish, vegetarian, vegetables plus a pudding bar, fresh fruit and breads.


Cycling in Cyprus

I went to Cyprus to have a combination exercise and a relaxing holiday. Turning left out of the hotel was a small (rutted) road that went parallel to the coast, with a left road dropping down to another secluded bay. Turning right took us up a small hill to the main road in the area, not a hard climb but a bit of a lung opener. We spent a bit of time going along this main road, the surface was good and it was pretty flat for a 30-minute ride before we ended up into town. There was a left turn from the main road, which led up into the hills, with a HARD 30 minute cycle up to the top of the col. This climb is not for the faint hearted, I have been cycling for a number of years and although the ascent was ok, I wouldn't recommend going straight up there on day one. There are a glorious set of undulating roads up there in the hills, which are great fun to ride on, although beware of the construction trucks which don't seem to care if they take you out. I was riding on a compact double bianchi chain-set, although unless a serious cyclist I would recommend a triple.

I'm very glad we decided to go for the best hotel we could afford, as after the cycling the legs really ached; the pools and the great food was a godsend.


In summary

I would highly recommend the Coral Beach Hotel and Resort; it offered the very best (without being ridiculous) in comfort, food and had the best variety of pools I have ever seen.

Enjoy!

Summary: Fabulous hotel and beautiful pools.

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duncantorr

duncantorr - 06/04/07

Good review. But, being just back from Turkish North Cyprus, I can assure you it's not just a military base.

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