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Best Family Hotels in Limassol with Kids Clubs

6 family-friendly hotels with kids club in Limassol . Handpicked for families who want the best.

If you want a Cyprus holiday where the kids are genuinely entertained and you get a proper coffee break, Limassol's Amathus strip is the shortlist you want. Five resorts along the beach road run real supervised kids clubs, most with dedicated playgrounds, splash areas and afternoon activity programmes for ages 4 to 12. They sit five minutes by taxi from the 15km seafront promenade, and the summer weather is reliable from late May through October. We cross-checked Booking.com scrapes against parent reviews to pick the hotels where the kids club is actually staffed in July and August, not just listed on the website.

Limassol is the Cyprus city that actually works in shoulder season. The old carob mills on the marina have been turned into tapas bars, the new promenade has pop-up playgrounds every half kilometre, and the Amathus archaeological site is a 10-minute walk from the resort row. Families tend to base in Agios Tychonas for the beaches and shuttle into the old town for evening wanders.

πŸ§’Why Limassol works for families with kids

Supervised kids clubs are the main draw, but the wider picture matters too. The beaches along the Amathus road are sandy-pebbled with lifeguards from 9am to 6pm during season, and the water shelves gently for the first 20 metres, which parents of five-year-olds care about. Resort buffets are set up with a separate kids corner and highchairs at every table.

The second reason to pick Limassol specifically is the 15km promenade. It runs from the Old Port to Moutagiaka and is pushchair-smooth the whole way, lit at night, and lined with benches and ice-cream kiosks. Parents get actual walking distance between the resorts, the Fasouri Waterpark shuttle pickup and the family restaurants around the marina.

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Parent's take

The thing nobody tells you: Cypriot school holidays start 15 June and run to early September, which means local families fill the clubs in late July. Book a club session for your kids on arrival day, not the morning after, because the 10am slot goes fastest.

Our Top 6 Picks

Hotels in Limassol with kids club, sorted by guest rating.

1#1 Best for Kids Club
Four Seasons Hotel - 5-star hotel in Agios Tychonas, Limassol - photo 1
1/5

Four Seasons Hotel

Agios Tychonas

Wonderful

500 reviews

9.6

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.

πŸ§’Kids Club🏊Swimming PoolπŸ§–Spa & WellnessπŸ–οΈBeach AccessπŸ›οΈFamily Suite
Kids ClubKids PoolBeach AccessFamily RoomsBuffet with Kids Corner

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$490/night

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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.

2#2 Best for Kids Club
Amathus Beach Hotel Limassol - 5-star hotel in Agios Tychonas, Limassol - photo 1
1/5

Wonderful

720 reviews

9.5

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.

πŸ§–Spa & Wellness🏊Swimming PoolπŸ–οΈBeach AccessπŸ›οΈFamily SuiteπŸ§’Kids Club
1,000 sq m spa with hammam, steam, saunaConnecting family rooms sleeping 5Dedicated kids' pool with splash fountainsFamily-owned since 1982, excellent service

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€285/night

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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 (€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.

3#3 Best for Kids Club
Amara - Sea Your Only View - 5-star hotel in Agios Tychonas seafront, Limassol - photo 1
1/5

Amara - Sea Your Only View

Agios Tychonas seafront

Wonderful

480 reviews

9.5

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.

πŸ§–Spa & Wellness🏊Swimming PoolπŸ–οΈBeach AccessπŸ§’Kids Club
1,800 sq m spa over two floorsChildren's spa menu ages 6-12Every room has direct sea viewOpened 2020, most modern resort in town

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€390/night

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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, €40 each. My 9-year-old still talks about it six months later.

4#4 Best for Kids Club
Royal Apollonia by Louis Hotels - 5-star hotel in Germasogeia, Limassol - photo 1
1/5

Wonderful

610 reviews

9.1

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.

πŸ§–Spa & Wellness🏊Swimming PoolπŸ§’Kids ClubπŸ–οΈBeach Access
Kids' club ages 4-12, 10am-5pm500 sq m spa with hammam + steamChildren's splash area on pool deck5-min walk to Dasoudi public beach

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€245/night

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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 €95 versus €140 next door.

5#5 Best for Kids Club
St Raphael Resort - 5-star hotel in Agios Tychonas, beachfront, Limassol - photo 1
1/5

St Raphael Resort

Agios Tychonas, beachfront

Excellent

1,240 reviews

8.8

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.

πŸ§–Spa & Wellness🏊Swimming PoolπŸ§’Kids ClubπŸ–οΈBeach AccessπŸ›οΈFamily Suite
Kids' club ages 3-12, 9am-9pm high season650 sq m spa with signature Cypriot treatmentsPrivate 150m sandy beach + marinaWarm children's pool kept at 27Β°C

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€225/night

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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.

6#6 Best for Kids Club
Mediterranean Beach Hotel - 4-star hotel in Agios Tychonas, Limassol - photo 1
1/5

Excellent

500 reviews

8.7

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.

πŸ§’Kids Club🏊Swimming PoolπŸ§–Spa & WellnessπŸ–οΈBeach Access
Kids ClubKids PoolBeach AccessFamily RoomsBuffet with Kids Corner

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$356/night

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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.

πŸ’‘Tips from parents who stayed here

  • 1Book kids club sessions on arrival day. The morning 10am slot is the first to fill in peak July and August, particularly at Amathus and St Raphael where regulars repeat-book their slots.
  • 2Ask reception about club age bands before you commit to half-board. Some hotels split 4-7 and 8-12, others run a single 4-12 group, which matters if your kids are far apart in age.
  • 3Pack reef shoes. The beaches along the Amathus strip are sand near the shore but turn to pebbles and small flat rocks about 15 metres out, and the club pool decks can get hot.
  • 4Use the free resort shuttles to the old town in the evening rather than driving. Parking around the marina is scarce after 7pm and the shuttle drivers know the quieter stops.
  • 5Get a Cyprus transport card if you plan a Larnaca day trip. Buses from Limassol run hourly, take 45 minutes, and the card works for the return instead of buying separate tickets.

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