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Top 10 Family-Friendly Resorts

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  • 1. Louis King Jason, Pafos

    This resort complex is just 20 minutes from the centre of Pafos. There are three pools, including a children’s pool, and the 78 rooms, laid out around well-kept gardens, all have satellite TV and a kitchenette.

  • 2. Aeneas Hotel, Agia Napa

    With its huge pool, this is the epitome of family-friendly luxury, on Agia Napa’s favourite beach. There is a mini-club for children.

  • 3. Malama Holiday Village, Agia Napa

    The one- and two-bedroom suites at the Malama all have verandahs or patios, fully equipped kitchens and satellite TV. For kids, there’s a playground with a bouncy castle, a children’s pool, tennis, and the Malamino Kids Club offering parties, mini-discos, beach games and excursions.

  • 4. Olympic Lagoon Resort, Agia Napa

    Three pools and a range of facilities including mini-golf, floodlit tennis courts, pool tables and a children’s play area make this one of the best choices in Agia Napa.

  • 5. Kanika Pantheon Hotel, Limassol

    Minutes from the beach, the Kanika combines a full array of services and facilities for adults with child-friendly facilities including a children’s pool. The 147 rooms all have sea views and private balcony.

  • 6. Ermitage Beach Hotel, Limassol

    The Ermitage has its own sandy beach with a choice of watersports. Accommodation is in self-catering apartments with one or two bedrooms, and there is a children’s pool.

  • 7. Luca-Cypria Poseidonia Beach Hotel, Limassol

    Surrounded by landscaped gardens and with its own stretch of beach, the Poseidonia offers a children’s playground and pool, a big choice of restaurants and bars, watersports and its own nightclub.

  • 8. Hotel Riu Cypria Maris, Geroskipou

    This comfortable 4-star hotel stands on its own semi-private beach, with a huge pool (and a smaller toddlers’ pool) and offers good value for money, with plenty of watersports and entertainment.

  • 9. Louis Agios Elias Village, Protaras

    Overlooking Fig Tree Bay is this delightful village-style resort with accommodation in 140 cottages in landscaped grounds, surrounding a central square with supermarket, two restaurants and a kindergarten. The “Family World Centre” offers donkey rides, a pet farm, cinema and dancing lessons, and there’s a programme of entertainment.

  • 10. Columbia Beach Hotel, Pissouri

    Located on a “Blue Flag” beach, the Columbia has a children’s playground and pool, and offers baby-sitting services. There are also water sports and a tennis court. It is next door to the larger resort hotel under the same management (see Columbia Beach Resort, Pissouri).

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