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Hotels and Other Tourist Establishments List 2019 Paphos - Hotels HOTELS AND OTHER TOURIST ESTABLISHMENTS LIST 2019 PAPHOS - HOTELS Name Class Telephone Fax Website / email Rooms Beds ALMYRA 5* +357 26 888 700 +357 26 942 818 www.thanoshotels.com 187 374 P Poseidonos Avenue [email protected] 8042, Pafos Operator: Thanos Holiday Hotels Ltd Manager: Mr Radu - Stefan Mitroi AMAVI 5* +357 26 522 500 www.amavihotel.com 155 310 P 22, Poseidonos Avenue [email protected] Pafos Operator: Manager: ANNABELLE 5* +357 26 885 000 +357 26 945 502 www.annabelle.com.cy 198 376 P Poseidonos Avenue [email protected] 8042, Pafos Operator: Thanos Hotels Ltd Manager: Mr George Kassianos APHRODITE HILLS 5* +357 26 829 000 +357 26 829 612 www.atlanticahotels.com 290 580 L 1, Aphroditis Avenue [email protected] 8500, Kouklia Operator: Manager: Mr Nikolas Kittis ASIMINA HOTEL AND SUITES 5* +357 26 964 333 +357 26 964 870 www.asimina-cbh.com 110 220 P Theas Afroditis Avenue [email protected] 8101, Pafos Operator: Paphos Stone C. Estates Ltd Manager: Mr Spyros Theofanides (L) – Licenced Accommodation Establishment. (Ρ) – Licensing and classification of the establishment is in process according to the provision of the new hotel legislation. The classification of the establishment which appears on the list is indicative. 10/07/2019 1 HOTELS AND OTHER TOURIST ESTABLISHMENTS LIST 2019 PAPHOS - HOTELS Name Class Telephone Fax Website / email Rooms Beds AZIA BEACH 5* +357 26 845 100 +357 26 845 200 www.aziaresort.com 183 366 P Chlorakas Ave. [email protected] 8220, Chlorakas Operator: Antis Estates Ltd Manager: Mr Pambos Skoufarides ELYSIUM BEACH RESORT 5* +357 26 844 444 +357 26 844 333 www.elysium-hotel.com 287 574 L Vasilissis Verenikis Street [email protected] 8016, Pafos Operator: Stademos Hotels PLC Manager: Mr Christos Papamiltiadous KING EVELTHON 5* +357 26 930 100 +357 26 930 105 www.tsokkos.com 375 768 P Chloraka Avenue [email protected] 8820, Chloraka, Pafos Operator: A. TSOKKOS HOTELS PUBLIC LTD Manager: LEPTOS CORAL BEACH 5* +357 26 881 000 +357 26 621 742 www.leptoscalypso.com 421 842 P Coral Bay [email protected] 8560, Pegeia Operator: Leptos Calypso Hotels Public Ltd Manager: Mr Ioannis Pantazis OLYMPIC LAGOON PAPHOS 5* +357 26 883 300 +357 26 883 333 www.kanikahotels.com 276 552 P 48, Poseidonos Avenue [email protected] 8042, Pafos Operator: K.A Olympic Lagonn Resort Ltd Manager: Mr Demetris Demetriou (L) – Licenced Accommodation Establishment. (Ρ) – Licensing and classification of the establishment is in process according to the provision of the new hotel legislation. The classification of the establishment which appears on the list is indicative. 10/07/2019 2 HOTELS AND OTHER TOURIST ESTABLISHMENTS LIST 2019 PAPHOS - HOTELS Name Class Telephone Fax Website / email Rooms Beds VENUS BEACH 5* +357 26 949 200 +357 26 949 224 www.venusbeachhotel.com 216 432 P Tombs of the Kings Road, [email protected] 8045, Pafos Operator: Lordos & Florentiades Ltd and Others Manager: Mr Agamemnon Sophokleous ALEXANDER THE GREAT 4* +357 26 965 000 +357 26 965 100 www.kanikahotels.com 202 406 L 14, Poseidonos Avenue [email protected] 8042, Pafos Operator: Manager: Mr Charalambos Stylianou ALOE 4* +357 26 964 000 +357 26 913 804, 26 964 100 www.aloe-hotel.com 272 544 L Poseidonos Avenue [email protected] 8042, Pafos Operator: Antasia Hotels Ltd Manager: Mr Nicos Nicolaou AMPHORA 4* +357 26 202 500 +357 26 202 555 www.theamphoraresort.com 95 198 P 48, Poseidonos street [email protected] 8042, Pafos Operator: KOUROUSIS LION RESORTS LTD Manager: AQUAMARE BEACH 4* +357 26 966 000 +357 26 966 111 www.aquamarehotel.com 125 250 P Poseidonos Avenue [email protected] 8042, Pafos Operator: Anver Holdings Ltd Manager: Mr Pieris Ioannou (L) – Licenced Accommodation Establishment. (Ρ) – Licensing and classification of the establishment is in process according to the provision of the new hotel legislation. The classification of the establishment which appears on the list is indicative. 10/07/2019 3 HOTELS AND OTHER TOURIST ESTABLISHMENTS LIST 2019 PAPHOS - HOTELS Name Class Telephone Fax Website / email Rooms Beds ASCOS BEACH 4* +357 26 621 801 +357 26 622 189 www.tsokkos.com 203 406 P 8560, Pegeia [email protected] Operator: A. Tsokkos Hotels Public Ltd Manager: Mr Christakis Demetriou ATHENA BEACH 4* +357 26 884 300 +357 26 965 400 www.athena-cbh.com 420 835 P Τheas Afroditis Avenue [email protected] 8101, Pafos Operator: A. & A. Constantinou Bros Ltd Manager: Mr Aristos Diomidous ATHENA ROYAL BEACH 4* +357 26 884 600 +357 26 884 601 www.athenaroyal-cbh.com 208 438 P Theas Afroditis Avenue [email protected] 8101, Pafos Operator: Manager: Mr Constantinos Tanos ATLANTICA GOLDEN BEACH 4* +357 26 947 777 +357 26 945 963 www.atlanticahotels.com 186 372 P Chrysoneras Avenue [email protected] 8574, Kissonerga Operator: Atlantica Golden Resorts Ltd Manager: Mr Savvas Mavrochanas AVANTI 4* +357 26 965 555 +357 26 965 511 www.avantihotel.com 243 486 L Poseidon Avenue [email protected] 8042, Pafos Operator: Avanti Hotels Ltd Manager: Mr Fanourios Karagiannis (L) – Licenced Accommodation Establishment. (Ρ) – Licensing and classification of the establishment is in process according to the provision of the new hotel legislation. The classification of the establishment which appears on the list is indicative. 10/07/2019 4 HOTELS AND OTHER TOURIST ESTABLISHMENTS LIST 2019 PAPHOS - HOTELS Name Class Telephone Fax Website / email Rooms Beds AVLIDA 4* +357 26 946 000 +357 26 934 815 www.avlidahotel.com 193 386 P Tombs of the Kings Road [email protected] Pafos Operator: A.N. Stasis Estates Plc Manager: Mr Adonis Stasi HORIZON 4* +357 26 813 800 +357 26 813 888 www.crownresortsgroup.com 215 430 L Coral Bay Avenue [email protected] 8560, Pegeia Operator: Manager: Mr George Xenofontos LEDRA BEACH 4* +357 26 964 848 +357 26 964 611 www.louishotels.com 261 522 P Poseidonos Avenue [email protected] 8042, Geroskipou Operator: Louis Hotels Public Co Ltd Manager: Mr Christos Zorpas LEONARDO LAURA BEACH & SPLASH 4* +357 26 944 900 +357 26 944 911 www.leonardo-hotels.com 292 584 P Chlorakas Ave. [email protected] 8220, Chloraka Operator: Fattal Hotel Managemnet(Cyprus) Manager: Mr Christos Hadjitooulis LEONARDO PLAZA CYPRIA MARIS BEA 4* +357 26 964 111 +357 26 964 125 www.leonardo-hotels-cyprus.com 237 474 L 10, Afroditis Avenue [email protected] 8204, Geroskipou Operator: Fattal Hotel Managemnet(Cyprus) Manager: Mr Antonis Aristodemou (L) – Licenced Accommodation Establishment. (Ρ) – Licensing and classification of the establishment is in process according to the provision of the new hotel legislation. The classification of the establishment which appears on the list is indicative. 10/07/2019 5 HOTELS AND OTHER TOURIST ESTABLISHMENTS LIST 2019 PAPHOS - HOTELS Name Class Telephone Fax Website / email Rooms Beds LOUIS IMPERIAL BEACH 4* +357 26 965 415 +357 26 964 293 www.louishotels.com 242 484 P Poseidonos Avenue, Geroskipou [email protected] 8042, Pafos Operator: Louis Hotels Public Co Ltd Manager: Mr Christakis Paraskeva SENTIDO CYPRIA BAY 4* +357 26 882 688 +357 26 882 699 www.leonardo-hotels-cyprus.com 191 382 P Poseidonos Avenue [email protected] 8042, Geroskipou Operator: Fattal Hotel Managemnet(Cyprus) Manager: Mr Nicolas Protopapas ST. GEORGE 4* +357 26 845 000 +357 26 845 800 www.stgeorge-hotel.com 245 490 P 2, Saint George Street [email protected] 8820, Chlorakas Operator: St. George Hotels (Management) Ltd Manager: Mr Marios Vasiliou THALASSA 4* +357 26 881 500 +357 26 881 700 www.thalassa.com.cy 100 202 P 1, PalaiokastrouU (Coral Bay) str [email protected] 8575, Pegeia, Pafos Operator: Manager: Mr Charalambos Michael THE PIONEER BEACH 4* +357 26 964 500 +357 26 964 370 www.pioneer-cbh.com 254 508 P Theas Afroditis Avenue [email protected] 8101, Paphos Operator: Kings Head Development Co Ltd Manager: Nikos Demetriou (L) – Licenced Accommodation Establishment. (Ρ) – Licensing and classification of the establishment is in process according to the provision of the new hotel legislation. The classification of the establishment which appears on the list is indicative. 10/07/2019 6 HOTELS AND OTHER TOURIST ESTABLISHMENTS LIST 2019 PAPHOS - HOTELS Name Class Telephone Fax Website / email Rooms Beds AGAPINOR 3* +357 26 933 926 +357 26 935 308 www.agapinorhotel.com.cy 73 139 L 24-30, Nikodimos Mylonas Street [email protected] 8046, Pafos Operator: Photis Georgiou Hotels Ltd Manager: Mr Photis Georgiou AKTI BEACH 3* +357 26 272 777 +357 26 273 777 www.aktivillage.com 34 68 P 25, Hadjiefstathiou str [email protected] 8220, Chloraka Operator: Teldan Ltd Manager: Mr Michalis Tilemachou ALIATHON 3* +357 26 964 400 +357 26 964 700 www.aliathonvillage.com 42 88 P 3, Theas Afroditis Ave [email protected] 8204, Geroskipou, Pafos Operator: Manager: CYNTHIANA BEACH 3* +357 26 933 900 +357 26 944 648 www.cynthianahotel.com 230 437 L 8574, Kissonerga [email protected] Operator: Kissonerga Development Co. Ltd Manager: DIONYSOS CENTRAL 3* +357 26 933 414 +357 26 933 908 www.dionysoshotelpaphos.com 94 188 P 1, Dionysos Street [email protected] 8201, Pafos Operator: Kato Paphos Coast Hotel Co. Ltd Manager: Mr Costas Nicolaides (L) – Licenced Accommodation Establishment. (Ρ) – Licensing and classification of the establishment is in process according to the provision of the new hotel legislation. The classification of the establishment which appears on the list is indicative. 10/07/2019 7 HOTELS AND OTHER TOURIST ESTABLISHMENTS LIST 2019 PAPHOS - HOTELS Name Class Telephone Fax Website / email Rooms Beds KISSOS 3* +357 26 936 111 +357 26 945 125 www.kissoshotel.com 144 274 L 1, Queen Verenikis Street [email protected] 8045, Pafos Operator: P.
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