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Within
walking distance of the castle and close to the House of Dionysos
with its stunning mosaics, the original hotel, set in eight acres of
landscaped gardens with unobstructed views of the harbour, was the
first to be built in Pafos in 1973. The new Almyra will have the
feel of a contemporary seaside resort, meeting the needs of the
modern discerning traveller. Families will play a key part at Almyra
with extra facilities for children and spacious accommodation.
November 2002 Following extensive refurbishment, Thanos Hotels is relaunching The Paphos Beach Hotel as Almyra. The two phase renovation process will take approximately two years with the first phase due for completion in March 2003. At the total investment cost of CYP £3 million, the works will bring the property in line with the family-run groups other luxury properties Anassa and The Annabelle.
During the first year, all the rooms will be enlarged and remodelled to meet five star standards. The two freshwater pools will be redesigned to include one especially for children. The initial stages will focus on the entrance of the hotel with exclusive shops and poolside restaurant and bar. The second year will see the introduction of a spa together with the main restaurant, Mosaics, and finally, an overhaul of the lobby.
Within walking distance of the castle and close to the House of Dionysos with its stunning mosaics, the original hotel, set in eight acres of landscaped gardens with unobstructed views of the harbour, was the first to be built in Pafos in 1973. The new Almyra will have the feel of a contemporary seaside resort, meeting the needs of the modern discerning traveller. Families will play a key part at Almyra with extra facilities for children and spacious accommodation.
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