Baby-Friendly Hotels in Limassol with Cots & Calm Pools
5 family-friendly hotels with baby-friendly in Limassol . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Travelling to Limassol with a baby is honestly one of the easier propositions in the Mediterranean. Flights from most of Europe land in under five hours, the airport drive is twenty minutes flat, and English is spoken everywhere from pharmacies to corner kiosks. The hotels we cover here all hold cots in their standard inventory, keep highchairs in every restaurant, and several have dedicated baby pools that sit ankle-deep in the shade by mid-afternoon. Pram-friendly promenade, walk-in pharmacies, and 30°C sea temperatures from June onwards complete the picture for first-time parent travellers.
Limassol is the working-port-meets-resort city on Cyprus's south coast: cosmopolitan, slightly cosmopolitan-loud at the marina, and surprisingly mellow once you cross east of the Four Seasons towards Amathus Beach. That eastern strip is where most baby-suitable hotels cluster. The water there is calm thanks to a long submerged reef, the sand is soft, and the noise level drops to a hum after 9pm.
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Why Limassol Works for Travelling with a Baby
Cyprus has long winters mild enough that hotels stay open year-round, which means cots and baby gear are stocked rather than seasonal. Standard family suites here include sofa beds, blackout curtains, and bottle warmers on request — none of which you'll find consistently in Greece or Spain. The local healthcare system runs on EU rules, so EHIC and most travel insurance are accepted at A&E without paperwork drama.
Food-wise, the Cypriot meze tradition means tiny portions land on the table fast, perfect for sharing with a curious toddler. Yoghurt, scrambled eggs, and plain rice are universally available; baby food jars (Hipp, Holle) sell in every supermarket. Restaurants don't blink at prams parked between tables, and most have a quiet inner courtyard option.
Parent's take
What surprises most first-time parents in Limassol is how rarely they actually use the cot — Cypriot bed bases are wide enough to push a barrier alongside, and most hotels will swap rooms within an hour if you ask quietly at reception. The unexpected win is the morning routine: 7am pram walk along the promenade, coffee at one of the front kiosks, then back to a still-sleeping partner.
Our Top 5 Picks
Hotels in Limassol with baby-friendly, sorted by guest rating.

Four Seasons Hotel
67-69 Amathountos Avenue
Wonderful
2,076 reviews
The Four Seasons sits on a quiet stretch of Amathus Avenue with its own protected sand beach, two outdoor pools (one heated to 30°C), and a dedicated baby pool kept ankle-deep in the shaded garden. Cots, bottle warmers and pram rentals are stocked at no charge.
From
€1519/night
Why families love Four Seasons Hotel
Parents with babies under one year report that the morning routine here is genuinely peaceful — the lobby café opens at 6:30am, the staff brings warm milk to the room within ten minutes of asking, and the beach lawn is set up with rocking shaded loungers facing the water. The downside is the price tag, but if you're going to spend the money once, this is the easiest baby-trip you'll find on Cyprus.

Amara - Sea Your Only View™
95 Amathus Avenue
Wonderful
1,830 reviews
Amara opened in 2021 as the most architecturally striking hotel on the eastern strip, with all-suite rooms (most around 60m²), a glass-front baby pool that overlooks the sea, and a dedicated kids floor staffed by qualified childcare. Free cots and a 24-hour milk-warming station in the lobby pantry.
From
€2790/night
Why families love Amara - Sea Your Only View™
The Amara approach is to give parents an actual living room separate from the sleeping nook, which means you can read or watch TV after bedtime without tiptoeing. Highchairs in every restaurant, a children's menu starting at puréed vegetables, and a doctor on call within fifteen minutes. Couples with toddlers and a younger sibling tend to write the most enthusiastic reviews here.

Amathus Beach Hotel Limassol
75 Amathuntos Avenue
Wonderful
1,728 reviews
Amathus Beach Hotel is the long-running grande dame of Limassol's family scene, sitting on its own tree-shaded beach with the most generous gardens of any city hotel. The baby pool is set well back from the main pool deck, and the buffet runs an organic baby-food station every breakfast.
From
€1227/night
Why families love Amathus Beach Hotel Limassol
What stands out is how naturally the Amathus team handles babies — staff have been there for decades and they don't perform empathy, they just do the right thing automatically. Cot delivered before you ring, highchair already at your table, the breakfast egg lady learns your toddler's name by day two. Best for parents who value substance over instagram.

Royal Apollonia by Louis Hotels
Georgios A Street
Wonderful
1,285 reviews
Royal Apollonia is the most affordable five-star on this list, sitting on the central seafront with a small but well-shaded baby pool and a long sand beach right outside. Free cots, bottle sterilisers loaned at reception, and a pharmacy two minutes' walk away.
From
€667/night
Why families love Royal Apollonia by Louis Hotels
Royal Apollonia gets the call from parents who want five-star service without the luxury markup, and on the baby front it punches well above its rate. The shaded garden has a separate quiet zone where you can put down a play mat without sun stress, and the front desk genuinely knows where to find a paediatrician at midnight. Slightly tired rooms but the layout works for prams.

St Raphael Resort
Amathus Avenue
Excellent
614 reviews
St Raphael Resort wraps around its own marina at the eastern end of the city, with calm protected water (no waves), three pools including a heated baby pool, and a particularly generous family suite category with a separate sleeping nook for the cot.
From
€1437/night
Why families love St Raphael Resort
St Raphael's killer feature for under-twos is the marina pool — completely flat water, gradual sandy entry, and a low retaining wall that stops curious crawlers from rolling in. Restaurants are spread across the property so you always have a quiet option, and breakfast runs until 11am which is a lifesaver after a 5am wake-up. Older toddlers love the resident pelicans.
💡Practical Tips for Limassol with an Infant
- 1Request the cot at booking AND email the hotel 48 hours before arrival — Cypriot reception staff often work split shifts and the morning team needs the heads-up to dress the cot before you check in at 3pm.
- 2Pack swim nappies for the entire trip rather than buying locally. Cyprus stocks Pampers Splashers but only in size 3-4, which doesn't help under-12-month babies. Bring what you need from home.
- 3Use the seafront promenade for naps in the pram. The eastern stretch from Sea View towards Saint Raphael is paved smooth, mostly shaded by palms, and runs uninterrupted for around six kilometres of guaranteed sleep.
- 4Book a hotel with a fridge in the room, not just a minibar. You'll need somewhere to chill expressed milk or formula, and minibar fridges run too warm. Crowne Plaza, Amara and Four Seasons all have proper fridges.
- 5Time your beach visits before 10am or after 4pm. The midday sun in July-August gets intense and the calm bay water reaches 28°C, which is too warm for newborn baths. Mornings give you firm sand at low tide too.
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