Paradisos Hills

Top choice in Akamas Peninsula


Located 13km southwest of Polis overlooking the pretty village of Lyso, this hotel has superb facilities, including an infinity pool with fabulous panoramic views and an excellent restaurant – cookery classes are regularly organised (one day €140). The rooms are tastefully furnished with terracotta tiles, dark-wood furniture and lashings of white linen. Private terraces have sea or mountain views.

Popular for weddings.


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