Leoforos Amathountos 502, Pyrgos, Limassol, Cyprus | (888) 252-0567
On a spacious beach, with water sports and a private marina
Two outdoor pools, swim-up bar, waterslide, and a manicured sunbathing lawn
Multiple bars and restaurants, some with lovely sea views and outdoor terraces
All-inclusive package includes some premium-brand liquor
Fitness center has a sauna, steam bath, and hot tub
Full-service spa and hair salon
Kids' club, outdoor playground, and supervised activities
Outdoor tennis courts
Free Wi-Fi throughout
Free breakfast
Aging decor and dated amenities (such as small 26-inch TVs)
Only some rooms have balconies
Some restaurants are seasonal
A bit far from Limassol attractions
In-room bottled water not free
Among the multiple upscale resorts that line this stretch of coastline, the 272-room, four-pearl St Raphael Resort stands out for its private marina, generous all-inclusive package that covers some premium alcohol, and especially spacious beach. It has a full spa and fitness center, indoor and outdoor pools, and a wide manicured lawn that sprawls out toward the sand. In high season there are a whopping six restaurants and three bars, most with impressive views of the sea. Rooms have a little beachy charm but overall are dated and underwhelming for this price; at least many have nice sea or marina views. It's well worth comparing rates with the kid-friendly GrandResort right next door, which -- thought also dated -- gets the slight edge in terms of decor. Its beach, however, isn't quite as deep, and its full-board rates don't include booze.
Scene
Airy seaside resort with its own marina
Despite its aging decor, the St Raphael Resort is class act from the front door to the masts swaying on the waterfront outside. The lobby is draped with greenery and makes a grand impression, rising to a six-story atrium ceiling that has a massive conical chandelier. Glass elevators with wood exteriors from a bygone era let guests have a little thrill just getting to their rooms, looking down on the colorful hexagonal planters and palm trees below. A bright lounge filled with comfortable wicker furnishings spans one side of the wide interior, and outside the manicured gardens are decorated with sculptures, ancient trees, and loungers all the way to the beach. The resort is mostly geared toward families, and offers more in the way of entertainment and activities than some competing resorts. In the evening, the Captain's Bar offers some respite for adults, as children under 12 are not allowed. This is also one of the only resorts on this stretch of coast with an all-inclusive package that covers alcohol, and the resort prides itself on its generous policies; all meals, snacks, and most drinks are covered, including some with premium-brand liquor (make sure to check when you order your drink). The Royal Apollonia also has all-inclusive rates available, but its beach is tiny.
Location
Outside of downtown Limassol at the St Raphael Marina
The resort is far out from attractions in downtown Limassol -- one of the farthest beachfront resorts from the town center -- but the tradeoff is that it sits on one of the largest stretches of beach in the area (probably _the _largest). It also has its own private marina. There are some bars, restaurants, and shops within walking distance from the hotel, either down the road or clustered around the marina and beachfront. It's a five-minute drive to the archaeological sites around the Amathus Ruins, and just under a 25-minute drive to the Old Port, Limassol Marina, and Limassol Castle (there's a bus stop right outside the hotel). Larnaca International Airport is a 36-minute drive to the east along the coast, while Paphos International Airport is closer to an hour drive to the west.
Rooms
Cheerful but dated rooms with either marina or inland views
Most of the resort's 272 rooms wouldn't be out of place at a mid-range hotel, but feel underwhelming at this advertised five-pearl property. The decor is from a mix of decades (probably the '80s and '90s), and color palettes vary depending on room type; many have touches of blue or yellow that contribute to a beachy feel. Retro sound system controls still have switches for "Tape 1," and 26-inch flat-screen TVs are smaller than what is found at most other nearby resorts. Other furnishings include small desks and sitting areas with color coordinated chairs. Electric kettles (but no coffeemakers) and minibars come standard, but minibar items are not included even for those on the all-inclusive package (not having free bottled water is a particular nuisance). The tiled bathrooms have shower/tub combos. Executive rooms add two bunk beds, while suites incorporate separate living rooms and dining tables. Some rooms have furnished balconies, and either views of the marina ("sea views" are from the side of the building) or less attractive inland views.
Features
Beach with water sports, a marina, two pools, numerous dining and drinking options, and free breakfast
The St Raphael Resort has both its own marina and a wide Blue Flag beach with water sports, including sailing, windsurfing, and parasailing. One of the outdoor pools has a waterslide at one end that's thoughtfully segregated from where the sun loungers are, and an adjacent kiddy pool; the other has a swim-up bar (a relatively rare feature in the area, though the Royal Apollonia has one as well). The second pool was under construction during our visit, so we were unable to photograph it. There's also a small indoor pool with a hot tub. The spa has eight treatment rooms with the typical range of services, along with a hair salon. An adjacent fitness center has free weights, cardio and weight training machines, along with a steam room and sauna. There are also two outdoor tennis courts. For kids, there's an outdoor playground with slides and swings, daily activities, and a supervised kids' club. Free breakfast is standard, and the resort also has optional all-inclusive rates. The flagship fine-dining establishment here is Sailor's Rest Lounge Bar Restaurant, right on the marina with excellent views from its patio and indoor dining room. The Palladium does themed buffets with nightly live musical accompaniment, under an arched ceiling where hand-painted ancient Greek gods were immortalized on a backdrop of wispy clouds. Octagon serves as the main all-day buffet restaurant with a focus on Mediterranean and Cypriot cuisine, and outdoor terrace seating. The Phoenician Restaurant leans toward Lebanese food and has an outdoor shisha smoking lounge, while Captain's Bar has light bites and a wooden deck overlooking the landscaped garden grounds. There are also several seasonal restaurants and bars, including a poolside terrace and a beach tavern.
All-Inclusive / Food
Probably the most generous all-inclusive package in the area
St Raphael prides itself on its "ultra" all-inclusive program, and it is indeed generous for the area, where all-inclusive rates are not especially common to begin with. The package covers all meals, snacks, and until midnight, most alcoholic drinks (select domestic and imported brands). Non-motorized water sport equipment such as windsurfing boards, snorkel gear, and canoes are covered, as is an introductory scuba lesson in the pool; motorized water sports cost extra. Food and drinks at Sailor's Rest are not included.