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Amara, Limassol

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USEFUL INFORMATION

USEFUL INFORMATION

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HEAD OF SALES

EXPERT VIEW

- Dining at Amara is a real treat, with restaurant concepts from not one but two

Michelin-starred chefs

- If you like your gadgets then you’ll feel right at home here, with automated mood lighting, motorised curtains and a wireless lighting control system to create the perfect setup in your room - Although the hotel is undoubtedly modern in style, there is also plenty of history here; the ruins of ancient Amathus are just down the road, and the Spa incorporates part of the ancient city of

Amathus’ walls, discovered during the hotel’s construction

- The name AMARA is derived from the Greek word amarantos, meaning

‘everlasting’, and you certainly won’t want your stay here to end

DINING OPTIONS

Bed & Breakfast

PERFECT FOR

-Couples -Families - Foodies - Getting out & about WE WOULD NEVER RECOMMEND THAT YOU CHOOSE A SEA VIEW ROOM AT AMARA, FOR ONE SIMPLE REASON: EVERY ROOM HERE HAS A SEA VIEW, A WIDESCREEN VISTA OF DAZZLING BLUES AND GOLDEN SUNLIGHT THAT FLOODS IN THROUGH FLOOR-TO-CEILING WINDOWS AND DANCES ACROSS THE SURFACE OF MIRROR-CALM INFINITY POOLS. THIS IS TRULY LUXURIOUS BEACHFRONT LIVING, WITH TECH-FORWARD ACCOMMODATION, FIRSTCLASS WELLNESS FACILITIES AND DINING FROM SOME OF THE FINEST CHEFS IN EUROPE.

LOCATION: On the Limassol coast, 60 minutes’ drive from Larnaca and Paphos airports.

ACCOMMODATION: All 207 of Amara’s supremely spacious rooms and suites have 180-degree sea views from their private balcony, along with a marble bathroom with shower and bathtub, smart TV, mini bar, in-room safe, tea/coffee making facilities, complimentary WiFi and USB charging ports. Deluxe Suites come in one and two bedroom configurations, making them great for families, while the Seafront Cabanas have a private pool. So too do the adults only Roof Top Duplex Suites (18yrs old and over), which are spread over two levels with large floor-to-ceiling windows letting in plenty of natural light. The two bedroom Amara Suite has stunning sea views, an infinity-edge pool, Jacuzzi room and private bar, accommodating up to six guests. RESTAURANTS & BARS: Michelin-starred super-chef Nobu Matsuhisa brings his trademark Japanese-Peruvian fusion cuisine to Cyprus with the intimate Matsuhisa Limassol restaurant, while fellow Michelin maestro Giorgio Locatelli lends his credentials to Ristorante Locatelli, an Italian affair offering wood-fired pizzas, homemade pastas and more in an al fresco setting. Armyra by Papaioannou is an open-air tavern serving scintillating fish dishes by the seafront. There is also a breakfast room with both indoor and outdoor seating. There are several bars, including the beautiful Rooftop Bar for sundowners and chilled tunes, the Lobby Bar for coffee and pastries, and a juice bar at the Spa that serves healthy snacks throughout the day. FACILITIES: Soak up the sun on the beach or next to the infinity pool. There is also an adults only seawater pool located in the spa area (spa guests only) and indoor pool, plus the sports centre, which has all the latest fitness equipment and runs various classes. The Spa offers Cosmedix and Organic Pharmacy treatments, there is a qualified nutritionist and personal trainer on site, and all your grooming needs are catered for with a hair salon, barber shop and nail bar. The supervised kids’ club organises fun activities running the gamut from toddlers to teenagers, and you can pre-order essential items for little ones such as car seats, high chairs and bottle warmers.

7 NIGHTS FROM £1,179 PER PERSON INCLUDING BREAKFAST.

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