Personal Trip Through Cyprus: My Accommodation at the Top Hotels

The balmy Mediterranean wind embraced me like a familiar hug as soon as I left the plane in Cyprus. The combination of sun-kissed cobblestone alleyways, salty sea air, and the far-off scent of sizzling souvlaki floating from a neighbouring taverna was seductive. This vacation was all about indulgence—luxury lodgings, boutique charm, and low-cost jewels that presented the ideal mix of leisure, adventure, and cultural immersion.
The rich history of Paphos, the island, came alive as I walked through sun-drenched streets: old ruins whispering tales of gods and heroes, the laughter of residents sipping Cypriot coffee in secret cafés, and the rhythmic pulse of waves slamming against the coast. Having a schedule full of visits to some of Cyprus’s top hotels, I was eager to find whether each one lived up to the reputation.
The Best Luxury Hotels in Cyprus
Should luxury have a residence, Cyprus would be it. The five-star hotels on the island provide unmatched service, amazing vistas, and an experience combining grandeur with authenticity.
One secluded paradise is the Natura Beach Hotel and Villas.

Natura Beach Hotel and Villas had first morning enchantment. Waves softly lapping on the coast and the calm singing of birds blending with the rustling palm trees awakened me. Tucked on a peaceful section of Polis Beach, this environmentally aware hotel seems to be a trip into nature itself.
My own villa was a dream—earthy tones, wooden details, a terrace facing the crystal blue Mediterranean. Before savouring a farm-to– table breakfast, the private pool was ideal for a morning plunge.
Dining: The on-site restaurant presented the finest Mediterranean food using olive oil so rich it tasted like liquid gold.
Experiences: I felt revived in a manner only an island getaway could provide between kayaking, nature hikes through gorgeous gardens, and yoga on the beach.
Estia by Prestige Bookings: a honeymooner’s paradise
Arriving at Estia by Prestige Bookings was like entering a painting—whitewashed walls, flowing bougainvillaea, and citrus smells in the air. Perched only on the edge of the cliff, the infinity pool provided a panoramic perspective of the glittering sea.
Marble baths, soft linen, and balconies ideal for sunset champagne toasts accent the sleek, modern look of the suites.
Think deep-tissue massages, thermal baths, and herbal-infused facials—the spa experience was on still another level.
Nightlife: I discovered a run of energetic beach clubs just a short stroll away where I danced beneath the stars with other guests.
White Pearl Villa 7 – The Perfection of Privacy

White Pearl Villa 7 was the best getaway for anyone looking for uniqueness. Nestled on a secluded mountaintop, there was only myself, an infinity pool, and limitless sky.
Design: Slick and contemporary with floor to ceiling windows that eliminate the distinction between interior and outside.
Entertainment: A private wine cellar, a home theatre system, and an outdoor BBQ area makes staying in just as appealing as leaving.
Located in a gated enclave, this was pure, uninterrupted delight in security and privacy.
Best Boutique & Original Hotels Cyprus
Cyprus is home to small, chic stays with in history and charm for people who value character above grandeur.
Morfo: a cosy, art-filled escape.
Morfo, who lived in a small village, felt as though she would be better living at the house of an old friend—should that person have perfect design sense.
Every room has individual decorations with handmade furniture and vibrant artwork.
Breakfast was an event—homemade jams, freshly cooked pastries, and the best Greek coffee I have ever tasted.
Cultural Immersion: I will never forget the experience I had trying my hand at pottery at local handicap classes given by the owner.
Leonidas Village Homes: A Time Travel Backward Step

This sent me back to another century in stone village home. I felt as though I belonged to a Cypriot family with its classic architecture and friendly welcome.
Every unit has a charming fireplace, vintage furnishings, and wood-beamed ceilings.
Breakfast favourites included farm-fresh eggs, handmade halloumi cheese, and locally obtained foods.
Surrounded by nature, it was the ideal location to relax with a book by the pool.
The Dream of a Sunset Lover: Blue Pearl Villas

Blue Pearl Villas, perched on a mountaintop, was totally focused on those breathtaking sunsets.
Every villa included a panoramic patio ideal for wine and astronomy as well as an infinity pool.
Modern conveniences include free Wi-Fi, a smart home system, and a fully working kitchen.
Location Perks: The top vineyards on the island are just a short drive away, as are seaside paths.
Cyprus’s Best Affordable Hotels and Hostels
On a budget, are you travelling? There are many of reasonably priced hotels in Cyprus that do not compromise comfort or appeal.
Penelope Beach Hotel

Affordable Beachfront Bliss: Right next to beautiful beaches is a fantastic site.
Dining and Bar: Some of the greatest moussaka I tasted on the island came from the taverna.
Warm hospitality created a friendly atmosphere that seemed like a house away from home.
Eighth: Livas Hotel Apartments

Families and lengthy visits will find spacious apartments ideal.
A cool haven following a demanding day of exploration is an outdoor pool.
Local Vibe: I found the juiciest oranges in a real Cypriot market close by.
Millies Apartment Building
Beautifully charming and cosy family-run jewel with tailored service.
Great Location: Walking distance from nearby restaurants to main attractions.
Simple yet elegant accommodations with all the conveniences will provide budget-friendly comfort.
Astreas Beach Hotel Apartment Complex
Affordable Beachfront Escape: For a little fraction of the price, waking to sea views.
Excellent seafood cuisine on-site that matched upscale restaurants.
Convenience: Just a few minutes from vibrant venues including pubs.
Last Notes
Every hotel I stayed at presented something unique, whether it was luxury, legacy, or reasonably priced appeal. Cyprus is an island bursting with character, tales, and experiences simply waiting to be discovered, not only a beach location.
I really advise mixing it up if you are planning a trip: a few nights in luxury, a boutique hotel for character, and a reasonably priced location to extend your trip.
Of these hotels, which one would most appeal to you? Tell me right down in the comments!