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Amarakos is the perfect antidote to the big, bland ‘bed factory’ hotels which sadly dominate so much of Cyprus. This family-owned collection of stone buildings comprises seven big rooms, traditionally furnished, around a flag-stoned courtyard which doubles as a café-restaurant in summer. The home-cooked, traditional food is freshly prepared, mainly based on locally-sourced organic products, and vegetarian dishes are a speciality of owner-cook Mrs Angela Economidou. Breakfast features freshly squeezed orange juice (the oranges grow in the courtyard), Cyprus ham, sausages, jam and halloumi cheese – or, if you prefer, a full English. There’s excellent walking all around, the beach is not far off, and there’s a good-sized pool. In the autumn shooting season, the hotel is favoured by hunters from Nicosia, Larnaka and Limassol – hence the number of camouflage-clad guests taking an early breakfast before setting off for a day slaughtering the local birdlife.
Birdwatching
Country Escape
Families
Cycling
Great walks
Sit-out Terrace
Outstanding location
Organic food
Quiet
Owner managed
Secluded setting
Free wifi
Traditional
On an island
Beach nearby
Farmhouse
Child friendly
Village
Restaurant
Swimming Pool
Lovely Outdoor PoolSit-out Terrace
Fireplace
Bar
Free wifi
Wifi
Air conditioning
Satellite / Cable TV
Sitting Room
Child friendly
Restaurant
Birdwatching
Cycling
Great walks
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