Limassol Hotels with Family Suites and Apartments
16 family-friendly hotels with family suite in Limassol . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Limassol with a couple of kids in one standard double room is the kind of holiday that ends with everyone bickering by day three. The city centre is loud, the seafront is hot, and you actually want a sofa bed, a second bathroom, and somewhere to dump wet beach kit that is not your own bed. The five hotels below have proper family suites or apartments. Some have kitchenettes. Some have a separate kids bedroom with a door that closes. All have either a pool or a beach within ten minutes. Prices range from around 110 EUR a night for a basic three-star apartment to several hundred for the seafront resorts. We list price, room layout, walking distance to the sea, and the actual catch with each one.
Limassol is the practical Cyprus city. Less polished than Paphos, less party than Ayia Napa. The Old Town has the wine festival in September and the carob mill museum kids actually like. The Tourist Area has the long beach strip and the resorts. In between sits Molos, the seafront promenade with playgrounds, sculptures, and a manmade beach kids can swim in without waves. You can have a proper city break and beach holiday in the same trip without driving anywhere.
ποΈWhy a family suite turns Limassol into a real holiday
A family suite in Limassol typically means one of three things. The cheapest is a three-star apartment near the Old Town with a small kitchen, a proper double bed, and a sofa bed in the living area. Around 110 to 160 EUR a night. You cook breakfast yourself, walk five minutes to the seafront, and treat it like an apartment rental with reception and clean towels.
The middle tier is a four-star hotel suite, usually one connecting room or a junior suite with a sofa bed. Pool on site, breakfast buffet, often half board if you want it. Around 200 to 350 EUR. Best balance for a week-long stay where you do not want to think about food every night.
The top tier is the eastern beach resorts. Five-star, family suites that genuinely sleep four in two separate spaces, multiple pools, kids clubs in summer, the beach right outside. From 400 EUR up. Worth it if you want to drop the car keys for a week and not move.
Parent's take
Pick the suite by where the kids will sleep, not the brochure photo. A junior suite with a sofa bed in the same room as the parents is fine for one night, exhausting for seven. Look for two-bedroom apartments or proper family suites with a door between the two sleeping areas. Phone reception directly to confirm the bed configuration. The booking platform descriptions are vague on purpose.
Our Top 16 Picks
Hotels in Limassol with family suite, sorted by guest rating.

Four Seasons Hotel
Agios Tychonas
Wonderful
500 reviews
The Four Seasons Limassol runs a kids club called the Ocean Club with sessions from 9:30am to 12:30pm and 3pm to 6pm. The clubhouse has an indoor craft room, outdoor sandpit and dedicated shallow pool, and it takes toddlers from age three if toilet-trained.
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$490/night
Why families love Four Seasons Hotel
Parents choose Four Seasons for the premium service and the fact the kids club keeps the same core staff year after year. Reviewers specifically mentioned that the club staff remembers returning children by name, which is unusual in Limassol. The beach here is narrower than at Amathus but the sand is finer and the water is cleaner at the first swimming line.

Amathus Beach Hotel Limassol
Agios Tychonas
Wonderful
720 reviews
Amathus Beach Hotel occupies a landscaped 6-acre site on the Agios Tychonas beach strip with a proper 1,000 sq m spa wing, a dedicated children's pool and connecting family rooms that sleep five. The hotel has been family-owned since 1982 and it shows in small details like a kids' high-tea at 5pm and a separate children's buffet station at breakfast.
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β¬285/night
Why families love Amathus Beach Hotel Limassol
We booked a connecting family room (two doubles plus a child bed) and the door between them saved our week. I could slip out at 8am for a hot stone massage while the kids were still asleep, then be back before the 9am splash-pool opening. The spa has a full hammam ritual (β¬180 for 90 minutes, worth it) and the therapists are genuinely skilled. Kids' meals in the family dining area were pasta, fish fingers and fruit - no garish Euro-resort food.

Amara - Sea Your Only View
Agios Tychonas seafront
Wonderful
480 reviews
Amara opened in 2020 as the most luxurious resort on the Limassol coast and every room has a direct sea view from a full balcony. The spa spans 1,800 sq m across two floors with signature treatments using Cypriot honey and olive oil, plus Cyprus's only dedicated children's spa menu.
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β¬390/night
Why families love Amara - Sea Your Only View
Splurged on the Family Grand Sea View Suite for four nights and the kids refused to leave the room. Floor-to-ceiling windows onto the Med, a small living area with sofa bed and a bathroom bigger than our kitchen at home. The children's spa menu (they call it 'Little Amarans') was a real surprise - 30-minute guided bubble baths and fun facials for ages 6-12, β¬40 each. My 9-year-old still talks about it six months later.

Royal Apollonia by Louis Hotels
Germasogeia
Wonderful
610 reviews
Royal Apollonia is Louis Hotels' flagship in Cyprus and pairs a 500 sq m spa with a mid-size kids' club that covers ages 4-12 from 10am to 5pm. The pool deck has a dedicated children's splash area and the main beach is a five-minute walk along the Dasoudi promenade.
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β¬245/night
Why families love Royal Apollonia by Louis Hotels
Booked the family room on half-board for five nights and used the kids' club every afternoon from 2-4pm which is when we went to the spa. The kids' club staff were mostly Cypriot-British and clearly used to mixing families from five different countries. Spa is smaller than Amathus but the therapists are just as good and it's 40% cheaper. Hot stone massage β¬95 versus β¬140 next door.

Chrielka Hotel
City Centre
Wonderful
1,044 reviews
Chrielka Hotel is a three-star apartment hotel in the centre of Limassol, ten minutes walk from Molos Park and the seafront. The studios and one-bedroom apartments include kitchenettes, washing machines, and a balcony, and the hotel runs an outdoor pool with a separate kids paddling area.
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β¬162/night
Why families love Chrielka Hotel
The best value family suite in central Limassol. The one-bedroom apartments give you a real bedroom plus a sofa bed in the lounge, and the kitchenette has enough for breakfast and pasta nights. The kids pool is small but actually shallow, which most three-star Limassol places skip. You walk to the seafront in ten minutes and to a supermarket in five.

Pefkos City Hotel
Limassol
Wonderful
1,364 reviews
Pefkos City Hotel is a three-star apartment hotel in the western part of Limassol close to the New Port and Old Town, with studios and family rooms that include small kitchenettes and a shared outdoor pool. Rooms have either pool or city views.
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β¬146/night
Why families love Pefkos City Hotel
Worth it if you want a self-catering base near the Old Town for under 130 EUR a night. The family rooms fit four with a sofa bed and the kitchenette covers breakfast easily. The pool is on the smaller side and gets crowded by 11am in summer. The seafront promenade is fifteen minutes walk, slightly far for tired toddlers but fine for older kids.

Olympic Residence Deluxe Apartments
Potamos Germasogeias
Excellent
1,420 reviews
Olympic Residence is a twin-tower serviced apartment complex a block back from the beach, with 1- to 4-bedroom self-catering units, a heated indoor pool, two outdoor pools, and a small supermarket on site. Among the best choices in Limassol for larger families or multi-generational trips needing two bedrooms or more.
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β¬280/night
Why families love Olympic Residence Deluxe Apartments
We booked a 3-bedroom apartment for six people β two parents, grandparents, and two kids β and it was the cheapest split of any option in town. Apartments are dated but spacious with real living rooms, balconies, and full kitchens. Indoor pool on the podium deck runs at 27 degrees year-round, with a separate kids' section and a paddling pool next to it. The onsite supermarket at reception level is useful for breakfast supplies, nappies, and wine. Two outdoor pools include one dedicated to kids with a curved shallow design. Beach is two minutes by underpass across 28 October Avenue. Concierge arranges babysitting in advance.

Crowne Plaza Limassol
Agios Athanasios
Excellent
560 reviews
Crowne Plaza sits slightly inland on a hilltop with views over Limassol bay and runs the Vitalia Spa across 400 sq m with a hammam, Finnish sauna and six treatment rooms. The hotel targets business travellers during the week and families at weekends, which means serious spa facilities at mid-range 4-star prices.
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β¬165/night
Why families love Crowne Plaza Limassol
Stayed three nights as a base for exploring the Troodos mountains during the day. The hotel shuttle to the beach runs every 45 minutes in summer and it's a 10-minute ride. Kids liked the quiet outdoor pool and the hill-top view. Spa was the main reason we picked it - my partner had a deep tissue massage for β¬75 which is half what central Limassol 5-stars charge. Family room easily fits four.

St Raphael Resort
Agios Tychonas, beachfront
Excellent
1,240 reviews
St Raphael Resort spreads across 60,000 sq m including a private marina, 150m private beach and the largest kids' facility on the Limassol strip. The spa covers 650 sq m and the kids' club runs 9am-9pm in high season, which is unusual and the real reason families book here twice.
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β¬225/night
Why families love St Raphael Resort
Went for a week during Easter half-term and used the kids' club four times. Ages 3-12 are split into two groups and the 9-5 schedule with a break for lunch is clever - you can actually have a full spa day without breaks. The marina pool is kept at 27Β°C for young kids while the main beach pool runs cooler. Food was a weak point on full-board (repetitive) but half-board solved it by eating out three nights in town.

Mediterranean Beach Hotel
Agios Tychonas
Excellent
500 reviews
Mediterranean Beach Hotel has a compact kids club on the garden side of the resort, with a small playground and shallow kiddie pool right next to the main pool. Sessions run 10am-12pm and 2pm-5pm, with a half-day option on the four-day adventure camp during school holidays.
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$356/night
Why families love Mediterranean Beach Hotel
Mediterranean suits families on a tighter budget who want the beach strip location without the five-star price. Parents said the club feels less crowded than at the bigger resorts, and the hotel's free parking makes day trips easier. The room furnishings are plainer than the Four Seasons but the kids pool gets full sun from 10am, which is what most children actually care about.

NYX Hotel Limassol
City Centre
Excellent
4,836 reviews
NYX Hotel Limassol is a four-star design hotel on Anexartisias Street in the heart of Old Town, with a rooftop pool, a courtyard restaurant, and family rooms that fit two adults and two children with a queen bed plus a sofa bed. The Old Town shops and tavernas are at the door.
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β¬214/night
Why families love NYX Hotel Limassol
Pick this one if you want a stylish city base rather than a beach resort. The family rooms are compact but well laid out, with the sofa bed properly separated from the main bed by a half wall. Rooftop pool is small but the views over Limassol are great. Walking distance to dozens of family-friendly tavernas. Beach is a fifteen minute taxi away.

Ajax Hotel
Town Centre
Excellent
1,950 reviews
Ajax Hotel is a four-star family-run property west of the marina, with a heated indoor pool, outdoor pool, and good-value family rooms. It is a 10-minute walk to the old town and the seafront promenade starts a block away. Parking is free and the hotel does airport transfers to Paphos or Larnaca at flat rates.
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β¬165/night
Why families love Ajax Hotel
This was the winter pick for us. The indoor pool runs at a steady 28 degrees and is open from 7 a.m., which saved our jet-lagged 5-year-old on day one. Kids' section is rope-guarded off from the lap lanes. Family rooms are 30 square meters with proper twin beds for kids, not foldouts. Breakfast buffet has a Cypriot section with halloumi and fresh orange juice pressed on the spot. Staff lent us pool toys and a rubber ring. The old town is a flat 10-minute stroll and the municipal playground at Molos is en route. Not beachfront, but the beach shuttle runs twice daily in winter.

Limassol Del Mar
Neapolis Seafront
Excellent
780 reviews
Limassol Del Mar is a modern beachfront apartment-hotel east of the Marina, with a heated indoor pool, two outdoor pools, direct beach access, and 1- to 3-bedroom family apartments with full kitchens. A strong pick for families wanting resort facilities plus the space and self-catering option of an apartment.
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β¬340/night
Why families love Limassol Del Mar
Our two-bedroom apartment was 95 square meters with a balcony over the sea, a full kitchen with dishwasher and washing machine, and two bathrooms. Indoor pool is on the ground floor beside the spa and runs at 27 degrees. Kids loved the sea-facing outdoor pool more, but the indoor was our morning backup when a northerly wind rolled in. Reception arranged cot and highchair at no extra cost. The pedestrian promenade runs directly in front of the hotel, so scooters stayed out all week. Beachfront Neapolis neighborhood has 6-7 restaurants within 5 minutes walk, most with kids menus. Book early for sea-view units.

Poseidonia Beach Hotel
Tourist Area
Very Good
1,157 reviews
Poseidonia Beach Hotel is a four-star beachfront hotel on Amathus Avenue in the Tourist Area, with two outdoor pools, a kids pool, and family rooms with a sofa bed plus connecting room options for larger groups. The beach is across the road through a private gate.
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β¬223/night
Why families love Poseidonia Beach Hotel
The most reliable mid-range family suite option in the Tourist Area. The connecting room setup is the real win as it gives the kids their own bedroom with a door, not just a sofa bed in the corner. Two pools means you can usually find a quiet one even in August. Beach access is through a tunnel under the road, which kids find oddly exciting.

Atlantica Miramare Beach
Germasogeia Beach Strip
Very Good
2,850 reviews
Atlantica Miramare Beach is a mid-range four-star resort on the Germasogeia beach strip with a heated indoor pool, two outdoor pools, direct beach access, and year-round kids' club. The most affordable full-service beachfront option on this list with a mature family clientele.
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β¬245/night
Why families love Atlantica Miramare Beach
Classic Mediterranean resort in the best sense β not flashy, but everything works and is friendly. Indoor pool is a proper 15-meter lap pool heated to 27 degrees with a separate children's section. Kids' club runs daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. with Cypriot-themed activity days that our daughter still talks about. Beach is across a private gate with sunbeds included in the rate. Family rooms are tired but clean with bunk-bed configurations for kids. All-inclusive available and worth considering β the restaurants are well-rated, themed-cuisine dinners nightly. Germasogeia promenade out front means easy walks to more restaurants east.

La Hacienda Cyprus
Agios Athanasios
Very Good
370 reviews
La Hacienda Cyprus is a four-star apartment hotel in Agios Athanasios, fifteen minutes drive from the Tourist Area beach, with a swimming pool, a kids paddling pool, and one and two-bedroom apartments that include full kitchens and washing machines. Set in a quiet residential area.
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β¬95/night
Why families love La Hacienda Cyprus
The two-bedroom apartments here are the largest family option in Limassol under 200 EUR a night. The full kitchen plus washing machine make a difference for stays of a week or more. The drawback is location, you need a hire car or daily taxis to get to the beach or city centre. Best for families who want apartment space and self-catering more than walkable amenities.
π‘Booking a family suite in Limassol without surprises
- 1Phone the hotel directly to confirm bed setup. Most family suites in Limassol are sold as sleeps four but actually mean a sofa bed in the living room. Ask whether the second bed is a real mattress or a pull-out couch. Three nights on a thin couch ruins anyone.
- 2Pick your zone by transport plans. Old Town apartments give you walkable city and Molos beach but the resort beach needs a fifteen minute taxi. Tourist Area resorts mean beach outside the door but a taxi for dinner in town. There is no perfect middle.
- 3Self-catering apartments save serious money on breakfast. A three-star with a kitchenette plus a Sklavenitis or AlphaMega supermarket nearby drops your daily cost by 40 EUR for a family of four. Cyprus supermarkets are open Sunday afternoons too.
- 4Air conditioning is non-negotiable in July and August. Confirm it is in both the bedroom and the living area, not just the main room. Some older Limassol apartments have one wall unit that struggles to cool a two-bedroom layout when it is 36 degrees outside.
- 5Check the pool hours and depth before booking. A few three-star apartments have what they call a pool but it is a 1.4 metre deep adult pool with no shallow end. If kids cannot swim properly, look for hotels with a dedicated childrens pool listed on the facilities page.
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