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An upscale hotel Thalassa opened its doors in 2004 to much acclaim. With much to boast about, its spa, designed by Barry Warrington (Princess Diana’s former personal trainer and world renowned Chiva Som manager) is the cherry on top. With a comprehensive treatment list there are detox, couples and weight loss packages: something for everyone. Overlooking Coral Bay it is but a 15-minute drive from Paphos. Rooms enjoy stunning sea views, private balconies and separate living areas. Decorated in natural woods and neutral palettes there is a real indoor-outdoor living style. There are two restaurants: the alfresco Seafood Grill serving (clue’s in the name) catch of the day and other fresh fish dishes overlooking the bay, and Ambrosia, specialising in contemporary Cypriot fare. Don’t miss the informal Beach Bar for sundowners. With the motto “The Answer is Yes. What is the Question” the service is impeccable. In fact, the top tier rooms even include your very own butler. A luxurious yet relaxing coastal retreat.
Beach Life
Sights nearby
Golf
Sea Views
Restrictions on children
Tennis
Wedding license
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Spa
Restaurant
Sit-out Terrace
Gym
Yoga
Learning
Romantic Break
Sailing
Local markets
Gourmet
Intimate
Wellbeing
Diving
Spa breaks
Wine tasting
Surfing
Foodies
Watersports
Cycling
Boutique
On the beach
Great walks
Riding
Rooms
100 rooms in this hotelViews
Wonderful views over Coral BaySwimming Pool
Indoor and Outdoor PoolsRestrictions on children
Over 12s welcome.Sauna/Steam
Hairdresser/Beauty Salon
Suites
Hot Tub
Concierge
Satellite / Cable TV
In room DVD
Wifi
Business Centre
Airport transfer
Safe
Bath robes
Parking
Bar
Wedding license
Rooms with balcony/terrace
Private chef / butler
Garden
Air conditioning
Spa
Restaurant
Sit-out Terrace
24 Hour room service
Billiard/pool table
Gym
Library
Massage
Sitting Room
Sights nearby
Golf
Tennis
Yoga
Learning
Local markets
Sailing
Diving
Wine tasting
Surfing
Watersports
Cycling
Great walks
Riding
Originally published by The Telegraph
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