Thalassa, which was Cyprus’ first ever boutique hotel and member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World, consistently delivers a delightfully luxurious experience, served up with unrivalled attention to detail.
Set on a small peninsula overlooking a site of fascinating Mycenean ruins dating back to 1250BC with views over the beach at Coral Bay and surrounded by sea on almost all sides, Thalassa has a truly spectacular location. The accommodation comprises 58 rooms and suites, all of which have sea views, marble bathrooms with luxurious amenities and, in many cases, Jacuzzis, espresso machines and entertainment systems.
Accommodation ranges from rooms and suites with his and her bathrooms to the splendid two bedroom Gaia Presidential Suite, with a spacious living room, balconies which command spectacular views and two marble bathrooms, both with Jacuzzi and walk-in showers plus a sauna in the master bathroom.
Even the restaurants are designed to make the most of the views; Psari, the seafood grill on the cliff is surrounded by the hotel’s fragrant herb garden and is perfect for enjoying innovatively prepared seafood overlooking Coral Bay.
Ambrosia serves sublime new Cypriot cuisine, while traditional English teas are taken in the tea lounge where one can gaze at the island’s unforgettable sunsets. There is also wine tasting once a week at the Captain’s Bar.
Another highlight is the option of a full butler service. From arrival to departure at the airport, a personal butler will ensure that every whim is met; from knowing tea preferences to personally serving meals, providing scented pillows and arranging exclusive wine tastings.
With Cyprus’ first holistic spa offering signature treatments derived from Greek, Roman and Byzantine origins, there is every opportunity to rejuvenate body and soul under the expertise of internationally renowned spa professionals. For sporting enthusiasts there are indoor and outdoor pools, a gym, three 18 hole golf courses nearby, tennis, cycling and water sports such as scuba diving and snorkelling on the doorstep. Riding, fishing and cruising are also available, while historians will be enthralled by cultural tours to explore Cyprus’ fascinating past.
Only children above the age of 12 are welcomed at Thalassa which means that guests are assured of a tranquil and sophisticated retreat and the ultimate relaxing environment.










