Our writers test and research products independently. When you buy through a link on our site we may earn a commission, but we’ll only ever publish an honest review. Find out more.
Best family hotels in Cyprus: top resorts in Paphos, Limassol and Pissouri
With sandy beaches, stunning scenery and almost guaranteed year-round sunshine, Cyprus has so much to offer for a holiday with the kids. Here are the best family-friendly hotels to book for your next trip.
By Lucy Cotterill | Last updated Jun 4, 2025
Thanks to its warm climate, Cyprus is a popular all-year-round holiday destination and with child-friendly activities on offer across the island, you can entertain the whole family while enjoying traditional cuisine, historic treasures and of course, some fantastic white sandy beaches.
Whether you’re visiting Cyprus in the peak of summer, during the October half-term break or on a short break with the kids during the Easter holidays, you can be sure you’ll get to see the sun when you’re there. The party capital of Ayia Napa will appeal to teens, while Paphos, Limassol and Pissouri offer beaches, boat trips, cultural sites and historic attractions.
From luxury hotels to budget-friendly bases and self-catering apartments, we’ve rounded up the best family-friendly hotels in Cyprus, as recommended by parents on the Mumsnet holidays forum.
Best family hotels in Cyprus at a glance
Best overall: Olympic Lagoon Resorts, Ayia Napa
Best for facilities: Aphrodite Hills Hotel, Paphos
Best for budget breaks: Adams Beach Hotel, Ayia Napa
Best for luxury: Elysium Hotel, Paphos
Best for entertainment: The Grand Resort, Limassol
Best for babies and toddlers: Columbia Beach Resort, Pissouri
Best for self catering: Avanti Village
Best for facilities: Amathus Beach Hotel Limassol
Best by the beach: Almyra Paphos
Best overall: Olympic Lagoon Resorts
What Mumsnet users say
If your idea of the perfect family holiday involves sitting with your kindle while the kids splash around in the pool, Olympic Lagoon Resorts hotel offers not one, not two, but SIX lagoon-style pools to choose from, including one with a lazy river and water slide. Coupled with the fact Landa Beach is just a short walk away, there’s plenty of variety for the kids.
There are seven onsite restaurants to choose from, including a children's buffet and family dining area, menus inspired by celebrity chefs and a rock-and-roll American-style diner.
The dedicated kids’ club has over 150 different activities including evening shows and entertainment, and the arcade room and gym are sure to be a hit with teens.
Even better, you may even get a lie in, too. There’s no need to reserve loungers before breakfast as every room is allocated their own.
Nearest airport: Larnaca Airport (31 miles)
Best for facilities: Atlantica Aphrodite Hills Hotel
Kouklia, Paphos
What Mumsnet users say
Just 15 minutes from Paphos airport (making transfers with kids simple and stress-free), the Aphrodite Hills Hotel has an elevated prime location with some truly stunning sea views overlooking Aphrodite’s Rock.
Family rooms include sliding doors to separate sleeping areas, meaning your evening doesn’t have to end when the kids go to bed. If your budget allows, opt for a stunning family suite with its own private pool.
You’ll be spoiled for choice with the four on-site pools, and for active families, there’s a wide range of activities including tennis and football schools with qualified coaches, horse riding and golf.
If you fancy some child-free time, the onsite creche caters for babies aged 6+ months, while the kids club will accept children up to 12.
With an indoor play area, shaded outdoor play area and fun-filled daily schedule of activities, there’s something to keep children of all ages entertained - there’s even a Mother and Child spa treatment for kids aged 8-15.
Nearest airport: Paphos Airport (10 miles)
Best budget hotel: Adams Beach Hotel
Ayia Napa, Cyprus
In Nissi Bay, with its vivid blue shores and white sandy beaches, Adams Beach Hotel is a popular choice with families and it offers excellent value for money.
The large swimming pool complex is ideal for children (and adults) and features fountains, hot tubs and cascades, as well as high-energy water slides and a lazy river to relax in at the end of a sun-soaked day.
With a popular kids’ club for children 5-12 and an animation team, you can expect entertainment day and night, including lively evening performances at the Vitaminas Pool Bar. There's also a babysitting service - perfect if you fancy a child-free dinner or simply a romantic stroll on the beach before bed.
Nearest Airport: Larnaca (33 miles)
Best luxury hotel: Elysium Hotel
What Mumsnet users say
With a great location in Paphos, Elysium Hotel offers five-star luxury in a range of room types including traditional terracotta-style family ‘Cyprian maisonettes’ and for those willing to spend a bit more; Royal Garden Villas, with private pools.
Within easy reach of Paphos’ historical Tomb of the Kings, Elysium has a choice of three swimming pools, one of which is aimed specifically at kids.
The Angel Kids’ Club is well set up for children aged 3-12, while the entertainment room and pool games are great options for older children and teens.
If you're travelling with a baby or toddler, you can pack light as the hotel can provide everything you need - from high chairs to buggies, to sterilisers and even baby bath tubs.
With a 24-hour babysitting service run by qualified childminders, you could certainly justify whisking yourself off to the Opium Spa for some much needed R&R!
Nearest airport: Paphos Airport (10 miles)
Best hotel for entertainment: The GrandResort
Limassol
With a beachside location and generously sized landscaped gardens, children under 14 can stay free at The Grand Resort when parents book on a full- or half-board basis - a potentially huge savings benefit for larger families.
Well set up to meet a range of family needs, the Nino Nina Kids’ club is run by experienced staff and is suitable for kids aged 4-12 years.
By day, kids can enjoy the outdoor playground and separate children’s paddling pool, but the fun doesn't stop when the sun goes down. The Grand Resort animation team also provides a varied entertainment programme in the evenings, including cinema nights and live music six nights a week.
Dining with kids can be stressful, but the Grand Resort has a designated kids’ corner in the main restaurant, which offers a child-friendly menu and children's buffet, including family favourites that’ll please even the pickiest of eaters.
Nearest airport: Paphos Airport (45 miles)
Best hotel for babies: Columbia Beach Resort Pissouri
What Mumsnet users say
With an 80-metre infinity pool, the Columbia Beach Resort is located in the peaceful area of Pissouri, known for its stunning Blue flag beach.
The hotel offers a wide range of family friendly facilities, with the Den Kids Club for 4-12 year olds offering a weekly series of activities including tennis, basketball, darts and even Greek language lessons. Nai parakaló!
With a babysitting service and an onsite creche suitable for babies from four months, even couples with younger children can enjoy some well deserved alone time - heading out for a child-free dinner at the Bacchus restaurant (one of three to choose from) or treating themselves to a massage at the luxurious Hebe spa.
Nearest airport: Paphos Airport (19 miles)
Best family-friendly self-catering apartments: Avanti Village
Paphos
What Mumsnet users say
Part of the same group as the Avanti Hotel, the Avanti Village offers self-catering apartments in a prime location, just 20 minutes from the airport, ideal for families who want to explore everything Paphos has to offer and enjoy traditional Cypriot cuisine.
Just eight minutes walk from a beautiful beach, the Avanti village complex is built around an impressive lagoon-style pool. A great option for larger families, each apartment can sleep two adults and up to three children, with interconnecting rooms available on request.
From the separate children’s swimming pool and shallow area in the main pool, a lazy river and an adventure playground, there’s lots to offer younger guests. The Free Kids’ Club offers a morning and afternoon programme of activities and an imaginative entertainment programme, including an infamous mini disco.
Nearest airport: Paphos Airport (9 miles)
Best for facilities: Amathus Beach Hotel Limassol
A beachfront hotel just 10 mins from the centre of Limassol, the Amathus Beach Hotel offers a huge variety of child-friendly facilities for kids of all ages.
From the family-friendly beach with beach toys to the Closed Coaster and Open Kamikazi water slides in the lifeguard monitored pools, there’s even a toddler-friendly paddle/splash pool that's just 30cm deep.
At the Pelican Kids’ Club for children 4-12, kids can get involved with arts, crafts and cooking, as well as video and table games, while teens will love the ‘It’s a Knockout’-style inflatable water playground and access to sea sports.
From the dedicated family meal area in one of the five onsite restaurants, to the slippers and robes for kids in the rooms, this hotel really has seen holidays through the eyes of a child.
Nearest airport: Paphos Airport (43 miles)
Best beachfront hotel: Almyra Paphos
Limassol
What Mumsnet users say
Just five minutes’ walk to the beach and harbour, the Almyra hotel in Paphos offers floor-to-ceiling windows with stunning views that will have you looking forward to pulling back the blinds each morning and watching the sunset every evening.
With a choice of rooms including interconnecting rooms that may appeal to larger families, the Almyra has age appropriate kids’ clubs for children from four months to 11 years. Unlike some kids’ clubs that try and appeal to everyone, Almyra offers different sessions for a variety of age groups: Globetrotters for four months to two years; Adventurers for 3-5s, Voyagers for 5-8s and Pioneers for 8-11.
There’s a creche run by qualified nannies that’s suitable for babies from four months and a handy Baby Go Lightly service that lets you pre-order nappies and pushchairs before your stay so that heavier items can stay at home.
Nearest airport: Paphos Airport (10 miles)
Is Cyprus family friendly?
Absolutely. From its sunny climate to its array of beachside resorts with kid-friendly amenities, Cyprus is geared up for family holidays. Cypriot hospitality is also second to none, with children made to feel like royalty when you dine out.
Which part of Cyprus is best for families?
While most resorts have something to offer families, Limassol and Paphos tend to be the two most popular choices for family-friendly hotels in Cyprus. Ayia Napa is known for its lively nightlife, so it does tend to attract a younger crowd but there are still a few quieter, calmer hotels in the area. Pissouri tends to be more tranquil, which may suit families with younger children and babies looking for some relaxation.
What’s the best family-friendly hotel in Cyprus?
The Aphrodite Hills Hotel made our pick as the best family friendly hotel in Cyprus, largely due to its secluded location and range of facilities for children of all ages. Whether your holiday involves chilling round the pool or something a little more active, the Aphrodite offers something for all.
How we chose our recommendations
Recommendations by real parents
We always start our research on the Mumsnet holiday forums. With over 8 million users per month, we know we’re going to get a whole host of genuine recommendations for great hotels that will cater for a range of needs and budgets. And best of all, the suggestions come from families that have been there and done that.
Expert guidance and traveller reviews
We then consult the experts to make sure we’re recommending accommodation that's suitable for families. This means cross-checking properties with travel sites like TripAdvisor and Booking.com to check recent user reviews and ratings. We’ll always look at any negative comments so that we can give a balanced review.
Celebrated hotels
Finally, to make sure we’re highlighting the very best Cyprus hotels for families we look out for properties that have won awards, accolades and industry praise to ensure we’ve got a strong list of quality hotels in a range of destinations.
Why you should trust us
We work hard to provide unbiased, independent advice you can trust. We do sometimes earn revenue through affiliate (click-to-buy) links in our articles. This helps us fund more helpful articles like this one.
About the author
Lucy Cotterill is a mum of two and a Content Writer at Mumsnet, specialising in product reviews and roundups. Having written reviews on her own blog Real Mum Reviews since 2012, Lucy loves to research and explore the pros and cons of products to help people make confident purchases. She has also written for US parenting site Pregistry and the Evening Standard.
As a city dweller, Lucy lives for the summer holidays, relishing the opportunity to travel with her daughters and get that first sight of the sea, whether that's staying at one of the best family hotels in Cornwall, or exploring the best European family holiday destinations.