Coral Beach Hotel & Resort
Saga Hosted Hotels
Situated on a private stretch of sand overlooking Coral Bay and just a 25-minute drive away from Paphos, this scenic resort is an ideal base for a peaceful Cypriot escape. Set within landscaped gardens, it offers five-star facilities, including a lagoon-style swimming pool and a variety of dining venues, such as the main Armonia buffet restaurant, The Calypso Asian buffet restaurant (open twice a week), and a Cypriot mezze restaurant (open twice a week from March to November). Sea or mountain views from your private balcony create a calming and peaceful ambiance, while massage treatments in Esthisis Spa allow for some ‘me time’. Coastal walks, art workshops, cycling routes, and wine tasting are just the start of things to come.
Included with every Hosted Holiday
- Dedicated welcoming host
- Resort airport transfers
- Travel insurance and meals
Including
Saga host
Welcome drink
Hosted drinks reception
All-inclusive: All meals
Entry to three a la carte restaurants once per stay (seasonal April-October)
Free bar 12 hours a day
International flights – prices are based on return flights with British Airways from London, Gatwick. Supplements may apply from other airports.
Return transfers to your hotel.
Minimum 20kg checked luggage, per person
Holiday details
Food and drink
During your stay, you can look forward to themed buffet nights, traditional Cypriot mezze nights, Asian buffet nights, Italian dishes, and à la carte and fine dining venues. Your board basis is Premium All-Inclusive, which gives you access to three à la carte restaurants once per stay (seasonal from April to October) and a free bar open 12 hours a day. During dinner, all restaurants have a smart casual dress code (tailored shorts accepted, no sleeveless T-shirts or flip-flops allowed, and closed shoes are recommended).
Entertainment
Guided orientation walk • Fishing harbour nearby • Handicraft and art workshops • Live entertainment five times a week during April - October and three times a week from November - March
Accommodation
422 rooms • No walk in showers • Sea or mountain views • Balcony • Wi-Fi • Air conditioning • Upgrade to a Sea View room (please call or visit our website for details)
Amenities
- Private beach
- Six restaurants (seasonal and weather dependant)
- Lobby, pool and beach bars (seasonal and weather dependant)
- Two outdoor pools
- One indoor pool
- Spa and massage treatments (extra charge)
- Nail salon (extra charge)
- Hairdressers (extra charge)
- Arts and crafts centre with workshops
- TV room
- Fully equipped gym
- Flood-lit tennis courts (extra charge)
- Beach volleyball
- Car and bike hire
Holiday location
Local Area
It’s an impressive location with direct beach access and is within walking distance of local bars and tavernas. If you’re looking for day trips, regular buses run from the hotel to Paphos harbour for €2 per person. You’ll also find cycling and walking routes nearby and it’s an hour’s drive to the pine-forested foothills of Mount Olympos. Getting here is straightforward with Paphos International Airport just 40 minutes’ drive south.
Coral Bay is the ideal location to make the most of the elegant coastline whilst relaxing at the Coral Beach Hotel & Resort. The hotel has ample facilities, and you are only a short drive away from the centre of Paphos itself. Something that sets apart this hotel is the arts and crafts school located within the hotel grounds where you can pass the time painting or making pottery.
Rachel Forsyth, Product Developer
Optional excursions
Optional excursions can only be booked in resort and are subject to minimum numbers
Episkopi Village
Spend some time visiting Episkopi on this half-day excursion. This charming village sits north-east of Paphos, surrounded by vineyards, citrus groves, rocky hills and forests laced with streams that lead to the Ezousas River. The village's traditional core remains unchanged, with old stone features, narrow streets, and houses made of local limestone. Visit the botanical garden, enjoy a coffee at a cafe with a stunning valley view, and perhaps light a candle in the 12th-century church dedicated to Saint Hilarion the Great (who saw out the final years of his hermit life in a hillside cell just outside the village). And bring your binoculars – nearby is the Great Rock of Episkopi, home to a number of rare bird species.