Best Family Hotels in Limassol with Tennis Courts (2026)
5 family-friendly hotels with tennis in Limassol . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Limassol's beach strip from Amathus to Germasogeia is the easiest place in Cyprus to find a hotel with on-site tennis courts. Most of the five-star resorts here have at least one floodlit hard court, racket rental at the front desk, and a coach who can do hour-long sessions for kids in the morning before it gets too hot. The five hotels below have real courts (not just table tennis), shallow-end pools for siblings who don't play, and front-of-resort beach access so the rest of the family is occupied during sets. None of them are dedicated tennis academies, which keeps prices reasonable and the vibe family-friendly.
Limassol is the most cosmopolitan city in Cyprus, all glass towers along the marina, restored old town with carob warehouses turned into cafes, and a long beach promenade where joggers and grandmas with strollers share the same path. The hotels in this list line up between Amathus (older five-stars in big garden settings) and Agios Tychonas (newer towers with rooftop pools). For tennis families it doesn't really matter which side you pick because the beach strip is one continuous resort row.
πΎWhy Limassol works for a family tennis week
What makes Limassol's hotels different from other Mediterranean tennis bases is the in-house pro culture. Almost every five-star resort has a resident coach who works the courts in the morning and gives lessons through the afternoon. Lessons run 35 to 50 euros an hour for adults and 25 to 35 for kids, which is half what you'd pay in the Algarve or the Costa del Sol. Junior group clinics happen most weeks in summer with four to eight kids per session.
The downside, if there is one, is that none of these courts are clay. Cyprus tennis is hard-court tennis, which is faster, harder on the knees and harder on slip-prone kids. If your family plays mostly on clay at home, plan a bit of warmup and bring proper court shoes. The upside is that most courts are concrete-painted-acrylic which is the same surface used at major tournaments, so it's good practice for tournament-level juniors.
Parent's take
Honest take: Limassol is a great tennis-and-beach split for families because nothing here is more than five minutes from the sea. The thing to manage is heat β June through September, anything between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. is too hot for kids on hard court. Book early-morning lessons, have lunch, swim, then a late-afternoon practice.
Our Top 5 Picks
Hotels in Limassol with tennis, sorted by guest rating.

Four Seasons Hotel
Amathus beach (central)
Wonderful
1,300 reviews
One floodlit court on a private beachfront plot, with the highest-rated resort hotel in Cyprus surrounding it. The court is more about quality than quantity β a single beautifully maintained hard court with a Cypriot pro who's coached at ATP level. Lessons are pricier here (around 60 euros an hour for adults, 40 for juniors).
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β¬420/night
Why families love Four Seasons Hotel
This is the family hotel for households where one parent is a serious player and the rest of the family wants the best food, biggest pools and most structured kids' programme on the strip. The kids' club runs full-day for ages 4 to 12 with art, cooking and tennis activities. The single court is rarely double-booked because the hotel has a strict guests-only policy. Service is impeccable, cost matches.

Amathus Beach Hotel Limassol
Amathus beach (west)
Wonderful
1,700 reviews
One full-size hard court plus a separate practice wall in the resort gardens, sat between a 50-metre lap pool and a private beach. The Amathus runs morning junior groups (9 to 10 a.m. weekdays, ages 6 to 14, around 30 euros) and the evening adult clinic on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
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β¬260/night
Why families love Amathus Beach Hotel Limassol
Families come back to the Amathus year after year because the kids' programme is genuinely good β three supervised activity slots a day, including the tennis clinic. The court has a low net option for under-9s and the practice wall is open all day for kids to whack balls between sessions. The breakfast spread is enormous and includes a kids' table at child height.

Royal Apollonia by Louis Hotels
Amathus beach strip
Wonderful
1,100 reviews
Two floodlit hard courts on-site, a resident pro who runs junior clinics on weekday mornings, and racket rental from reception are the tennis credentials here. The Royal Apollonia is a classic Louis Hotels five-star sitting on a fenced beach plot at the start of the Amathus strip, with three pools and family rooms that connect.
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β¬210/night
Why families love Royal Apollonia by Louis Hotels
Tennis families consistently book this hotel for the two-court setup that means parents can have a lesson while a teenager plays a separate practice match. The junior clinic runs Tuesday through Friday in summer at 9 a.m., the pro speaks Greek and English, and the front desk loans out junior rackets at sizes 23, 25 and 26 free of charge. The pool area has a separate kids' splash zone away from the lap pool.

St Raphael Resort
Agios Tychonas (eastern beach)
Excellent
1,500 reviews
Two on-site tennis courts plus a kids' playground, a marina out front and three pools across the property. St Raphael runs a tennis academy partnership with local pros for full-day junior camps in summer (9 a.m. to 1 p.m., five days, around 250 euros), which is the cheapest and most structured tennis programme on the strip.
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β¬195/night
Why families love St Raphael Resort
Families with two kids who play book this hotel for the structured weekly camp β drop-off at 9, pick-up at 1, lunch at the kids' restaurant, then pool. The two courts mean siblings of different levels can play parallel sessions. The marina restaurant is good for dinner without leaving the resort. Standard rooms are tight for four, so book a sea-view family room with bunk beds.

Atlantica Miramare Beach
Germasogeia (eastern strip)
Very Good
2,100 reviews
The four-star option on this list, with a single floodlit hard court included free for guests up to two hours per day. The Atlantica Miramare is an all-inclusive family resort one road back from the eastern beach strip, with two pools, a daily kids' club and the most affordable tennis access on the page.
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β¬135/night
Why families love Atlantica Miramare Beach
Families on a four-star budget book this hotel because the all-inclusive board makes the maths easy and the tennis court is genuinely free up to two hours daily. The kids' club runs ages 4 to 11 in three sessions a day, the rooms include connecting family setups, and the buffet has more variety than usual at this price band. Court is hard surface only and not professional-grade but fine for casual play.
π‘Practical tips for families bringing rackets to Limassol
- 1Pre-book lessons before you arrive. The resident pros at Royal Apollonia, Amathus and Four Seasons all get fully booked in July and August, especially the early-morning slots. Email the hotel two weeks ahead and ask for a 9 a.m. slot for the kids and an 8 a.m. slot for the parents on alternating days.
- 2Bring your own rackets if you're staying more than three nights. Hotel rental rackets are usually basic strings, fine for a knock-up but not great for serious practice. Junior rackets go up to size 26 inches and are sold at Decathlon Limassol if you arrive without.
- 3Pick a hotel with floodlit courts if you're travelling June to September. Daytime is too hot for hard court between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m., so you'll want to play either before 10 a.m. or after 7 p.m. Floodlights extend the evening window to about 10 p.m. which is when the kids are usually done with the pool.
- 4Pack proper hard-court shoes, not running shoes. Cyprus courts are abrasive concrete-acrylic and standard trainers wear out fast and slip on dust. Tennis shoes with herringbone outsoles last the trip. Worth picking up in the airport duty-free if you forgot.
- 5Use the resort gym for warm-ups. Hard court is rough on knees and ankles if you go in cold. Most hotels have a free fitness room with stretching mats and bikes. Ten minutes of warmup before each session reduces injury risk noticeably for adults playing five days in a row.
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