The palatial and exclusive Anassa is often referred to as the ultimate Mediterranean retreat, regularly reaping glowing accolades and awards highlighting the fact that it is easily one of the best beach resorts in Europe.
Anassa’s setting is spectacular, overlooking one of Cyprus' finest beaches with the most outstanding accommodation. With pristine whitewashed walls, terracotta roofs, powder blue shutters and marble everywhere, this chic 175 room resort reflects the classical style of a luxurious Mediterranean village. Spacious is an understatement when it comes to describing the suites and villas orientated to face the sea. Many have private plunge pools while the vast marble bathrooms and luxurious furnishings generate an immediate feel good factor.
Four stylish restaurants cater for all tastes, using the freshest locally grown fruit and vegetables in modern gourmet French, fusion Mediterranean and traditional local cuisine.
A full range of water sports is available including parasailing, wake-boarding, canoeing, windsurfing, jet-skiing and scuba diving. There are also indoor and outdoor swimming pools. If guests prefer activities on dry land; tennis, squash, table tennis, a gym and hill trekking are on offer, plus a golf course within 30 minutes drive. There is also the more relaxing option of the award-winning Thalassa Spa, offering reflexology, thalassotherapy, aromatherapy and much more.
Exceptional crèche facilities are provided for babies and toddlers from 4 months to 3 years but the icing on the cake is the kids club for ages 4 to 12, which enables parents to make the most of this fantastic resort. Programmes include an introduction to scuba diving for 8 year olds and upwards, fun cookery sessions and sticker making. Those travelling with babies will be able to relax, safe in the knowledge that the Baby-Go-Lightly pre-ordering programme has every eventuality covered, from spare nappies to baby food. Here they have even thought about the teenagers, who have their own Hercules Teens Club available in July and August for children from 12 to 17 years.
Tatler summed it all up saying ‘The Anassa may have five stars but it offers guests much, much more.’










