Family Suites and Apartments in Paphos
9 family-friendly hotels with family suite in Paphos . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Paphos has the highest density of true family suites in Cyprus. Most properties along Poseidonos Avenue and out towards Coral Bay offer two-room family configurations or one-bedroom apartments with kitchenette, which makes a real difference once kids are old enough to need separate sleep schedules from the adults. Five hotels below run from a 5-star Mediterranean design property (Almyra) down to a self-catering apartment block (Pandream). Tombs of the Kings, the Paphos archaeological park and Coral Bay beach all sit inside a 15-minute drive, so the family-suite layout does not trade off location for space.
Paphos splits roughly into three zones. Kato Paphos is the harbour and beach strip, dense with hotels, restaurants and the archaeological park with mosaics. Yeroskipou and Chloraka are the slightly quieter neighbourhoods either side, with longer beach frontage. Coral Bay sits 15 minutes north and is where the families with older kids tend to stay for the sandy bay and beach bars. The whole coast is south-west facing, which means warm sunsets over the sea but also the wind picks up in the afternoon, useful for kite-flying or annoying for paddling depending on age.
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🛏️Why Paphos suits families needing space
The family-suite stock in Paphos is unusually deep because the Cypriot apartment-hotel format predates the all-inclusive era. Properties like Pandream and Atlantica Akteon were built in the 1990s as self-catering blocks, and even when they upgraded to half-board, the kitchenette stayed. Families with toddlers benefit most: porridge in the room beats pushing through a buffet at 7am, and bottle-warming gear and a fridge are standard.
The other reason to pick Paphos for a suite booking is the airport transfer is the shortest in Cyprus (15 minutes from PFO airport to Kato Paphos). That matters when one parent has a sleeping toddler in the back seat. Compared to Larnaca-arrival to Ayia Napa (60 minutes) or Larnaca to Limassol (50 minutes), Paphos is the only Cyprus base where the transfer doesn't eat into the first afternoon.
Parent's take
We booked Pandream for ten nights with our 4 and 7-year-old in May. The two-bedroom apartment with a real kitchen made breakfast easy and gave the 7-year-old his own room. Cheaper than the beachfront options and a 2-minute walk to the seafront. Would do it again.
Our Top 9 Picks
Hotels in Paphos with family suite, sorted by guest rating.

Elysium
Paphos
Wonderful
3,022 reviews
Elysium is a Byzantine-inspired 5-star on the Paphos coast with a spa built around mosaic-domed rooms, indoor and outdoor heated pools, a kids club running 9 to 6 and a dedicated path to the private beach section. Family suites are genuinely large with separate parent dressing areas.
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€524/night
Why families love Elysium
We booked a back-to-back spa morning for both of us while our 8-year-old went to the kids club for a ceramics class and our 5-year-old did a swimming session in the kids pool. Staff in the kids area had names we recognised by day two. The spa itself has the best hammam on the island and the couples treatment room is genuinely designed for 2 people, not a twin bed jammed into a single. The only small issue is the walk down to the beach involves 40 steep steps, doable but not great with a buggy.

Minthis Resort
Paphos
Wonderful
905 reviews
Minthis Resort sits 15 minutes inland in the Paphos hills, built around a restored 12th-century monastery with spa treatment rooms in the cloister and family suites in the adjacent modern wing. Pools run infinity-style over the valley and food is cooked from the on-site farm garden.
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€360/night
Why families love Minthis Resort
Minthis is the spa-first choice in our list. Less beach, more mountain air, and the spa uses carob oil and local vine extracts you do not get at the coastal hotels. The kids programme is smaller but the vineyard tour and the horse riding stable nearby filled two afternoons. Our 5-year-old preferred it to the bigger resorts because she had more adult attention. The 15-minute drive back to the beach is a minor cost for the quieter setting.

Excellent
423 reviews
Aphrodite Hills Hotel is the anchor of a full resort village with its own car-free centre, multiple pools, a crèche for babies and toddlers, a kids club for 3 to 12, and a full-scale spa complex with hammam and thermal circuit. Golf course and tennis complete the package.
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€400/night
Why families love Aphrodite Hills Hotel and Resort
The village layout was the star: our kids could bike between the crèche, the pool and the ice cream stand without us walking them. Crèche took our 18-month-old on day 2 from 9 to 12:30, allowing us our first couples treatment in 18 months. The spa is the largest on this list and the one with the best hammam for parents who want a proper steam. Resort is big, so pick a room in the main hotel wing not the far villas unless you specifically want isolation.

Louis Ledra Beach
Yeroskipou
Excellent
220 reviews
Louis Ledra Beach is a four-star beachfront resort on Theas Aphrodites Avenue in Yeroskipou with sea-view family rooms and connecting family suites that sleep up to five. Three restaurants, beachfront pool deck and a spa centre. The Yeroskipou seafront is quieter than central Kato Paphos but a 15-minute walk along the promenade brings you into the harbour zone.
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€1125/night
Why families love Louis Ledra Beach
Seven nights in late August with our 6 and 9-year-old. The connecting family suite worked well — kids in their own room, our balcony with sea view, sliding door between. Beach is right outside, no road to cross. The 9-year-old made friends in the kids splash area and stayed in the pool for hours. Yeroskipou felt more local than the Almyra strip and the prices in the bars outside the hotel were noticeably lower. Spa was a parent perk on day 5.

Anemi Hotel & Suites
Paphos
Excellent
2,908 reviews
Anemi Hotel & Suites is a modern 4-star in central Paphos with rooftop pool, a compact spa with hammam, and 3 swim-up suites on the ground floor. It sits 10 minutes walk from the harbour restaurants and the Mosaics archaeological park.
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€283/night
Why families love Anemi Hotel & Suites
We did Anemi as the city base after 4 days at Aphrodite Hills for a change of pace. The suite with private pool access was the highlight for our kids (swim before breakfast, swim after dinner). The spa is smaller and does not have a kids club but the babysitting network they use is professional and the hammam is genuinely good. Better for families with older kids who can read quietly while parents do the spa. Not recommended for under-5s without a nanny.

Almyra
Kato Paphos
Excellent
200 reviews
Almyra is a five-star design hotel on Poseidonos Avenue with family suites that connect to a separate kids' room. The Baby Go Lightly programme provides cots, monitors, sterilisers and bath equipment in-room on request. Direct beach access from the gardens and three pools including a kids' splash pool.
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€1182/night
Why families love Almyra
Seven nights in October half-term with our 5 and 8-year-old. The connecting family suite worked perfectly — the kids had their own room with twin beds and we kept the connecting door open at first, closed by night three. Baby Go Lightly is the best in-room baby gear we've seen at a hotel: full kit delivered, no questions. Beach access from the lawn, no road to cross. Most expensive of our picks but the design and the kids' setup justified it.

Theo Sunset Bay Hotel
Coral Bay
Excellent
240 reviews
Theo Sunset Bay is a four-star resort on Coral Bay Road with family rooms and one-bedroom suites overlooking the bay. The pool deck wraps the building and the kids' pool is shallow with a slide. Spa centre and four restaurants on site. Free shuttle to Kato Paphos three days a week.
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€667/night
Why families love Theo Sunset Bay Hotel
Seven nights at New Year with our 6 and 9-year-old. The Coral Bay location felt like a self-contained resort holiday — the bay beach is sandy and shallow, the pool deck has shaded sections, and the kids loved being able to walk between pool, bar and beach without parents holding hands across roads. Family room with sea-view balcony was bigger than we expected. The free shuttle to Kato Paphos was useful for the archaeological park day.

Atlantica Akteon
Chloraka
Very Good
280 reviews
Atlantica Akteon is a four-star holiday village in Chloraka with family rooms, one-bedroom apartments and bungalows arranged around three pools. Apartments include kitchenette, dining table, fridge and microwave. The Chloraka beach is across the road and the path links to a 2 km coastal walk.
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€662/night
Why families love Atlantica Akteon
Eight nights in October with our 5 and 8-year-old. The bungalow setup gave us a small private terrace and the kids had their own room. Three pools meant we found a quiet one even at half-term. The kitchenette was used for breakfast and a couple of pasta nights. Chloraka beach across the road is rocky in places but sandy enough for paddling, and there are taxis to the bigger Coral Bay beach for sand-only days. Solid mid-range pick if you want apartment-style with the resort facilities.

Pandream Hotel Apartments
Kato Paphos
Very Good
320 reviews
Pandream Hotel Apartments is a three-star self-catering apartment block on Posidonos Avenue with one and two-bedroom apartments, all with kitchen, dining table and balcony. Pool and small play area on site. The walk to the seafront promenade is two minutes downhill.
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€426/night
Why families love Pandream Hotel Apartments
Six nights in February with three kids aged 3, 6 and 9. The two-bedroom apartment had a real kitchen — fridge, hob, microwave and dishwasher — which made the trip cheaper and easier. The toddler kept his usual breakfast routine. Pool was outdoor only and unheated, so February was too cold for serious swimming, but the apartments are bookable year-round at low prices. The 6-year-old loved the play area. Best value of our picks.
💡Tips from parents booking family suites in Paphos
- 1Specify two-bedroom or family-suite at booking, not just family-room. The Paphos suite stock genuinely has separate bedrooms; family-room often means one large room with extra bed. Check floor plans before paying.
- 2If you want full kitchen plus pool plus walking distance to the harbour, Pandream is the pick. Almyra and Louis Ledra also have family suites but at three times the price for the design and beachfront.
- 3Coral Bay is 15 minutes by taxi from Kato Paphos. If you book Theo Sunset Bay, factor in €15 to €20 per round trip if you want to eat in town. The hotel runs a free shuttle on three days of the week.
- 4Paphos Zoo is a 25-minute drive north. Half-day morning visit, back to the hotel for lunch and pool nap. Easter and August book up for the morning slot, so reserve the night before.
- 5Bring or buy a snorkel set in town. The rocky coves between Kato Paphos and Coral Bay have clear water and small fish, ideal for first snorkelling at age 6 plus.
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