The Resort:
The Aphrodite Hills resort has been modelled on the best in the world and, as the first such resort on Cyprus, it may have seemed ambitious but, now established, it has been a revelation.
The 5* Intercontinental at the entrance to the resort offers the facilities one would expect: a selection of restaurants and bars for indoor and alfresco dining, pool-side grill, spectacular views, its own swimming pools, spa, gym and games rooms, - even a chapel for weddings and christenings! Rental guests are welcome at the hotel.
The Retreat Spa has been described as the best in Europe. It takes as its theme the Greek and Roman baths of old, complete with a colonnaded central courtyard, pools of progressive warmth, a frigidarium and fragrant gardens. A range of treatments, both traditional and modern completes this exceptional experience. The gym at the Retreat has a comprehensive range of Cybex equipment.
Facilities:
The shops and bars at the Village Square in Aphrodite Hills have been grouped together to create the atmosphere of a Cypriot village. It is near both the hotel and the golf Clubhouse and gives the resort a range of facilities for everyone. The Pro-shop at the golf club has a large stock of golf equipment and clothing while the individual shops in the Village include a Pharmacy, small supermarket and off-licence, art gallery and several boutiques. The bars, restaurants and tavernas are superb for casual dining and supplement the restaurants in the hotel. In fact, you may find it difficult to justify leaving the resort at all during your stay! In addition, there are Kids' and Teens' Clubs where children can be entertained while you are free to play golf, tennis or avail yourselves of these lovely facilities.
You can follow the designated nature trail through the resort.
The Area in General:
Fought-over throughout the centuries, Cyprus remains one of the prime islands of the Mediterranean. The added bonus (for the British, at least!) is that you drive on the left, all the signs are in English as well as Greek, and the natives are charming and welcoming. Summer lasts at least 9 months and even the winter is mild. It is often possible to ski up in the Troodos mountains in the morning and sunbathe or play golf in the afternoon down near the coast. When Spain and Portugal are unpredictable then Cyprus comes into its own. You can venture to the north of the island, and Nicosia or Kyrenia with all its history, - see Belapais Abbey, for example. Within a 30 min drive you will find Kolossi Castle and the Graeco-Roman ruins at Kourion which is Cyprus's most important archaeological site. The famous Kykkos monastery in the Troodos is an hour away.
Other Activities:
Historic Sites and Museums