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There are 184 rooms and 6 suites, a choice of restaurants and bars. The on site blue domed, white washed chapel can cater for any denomination wedding.
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The Palm Beach Hotel & Bungalows (www.palmbeachhotel.com) is a popular hotel on the outskirts of Larnaka, Cyprus with exotic spacious gardens (over 700 resident palm trees) and situated on the beach in Voroklini.
Over the past four winter seasons extensive renovations and refurbishments have upgraded and modernised the rooms and public areas of this popular hotel, adding the new Palm Spa.
Five star facilities and services include the Wellness Centre, where guests can recharge their batteries and an amazing gym to help you get into shape, plus sauna, whirlpool bath and steam bath. There are 184 rooms and 6 six individual suites, a choice of restaurants and bars. Facilities also include tennis and squash courts, plus two outdoor pools and an indoor heated swimming pools, children's facilities and 40 renovated bungalows popular with families.
The Water Sports Centre where guests can try their hand at windsurfing, waterskiing and sailing. There is also the opportunity to go diving, walking and cycling in Larnaka as well as horse riding, just 6km from the hotel. Although Larnaka is well known to divers because of Zenobia, one of the world’s top wreck dive sites, on 07 December 2019 a new artificial reef was inaugurated directly opposite the hotel, with the sinking of a wreck, the ‘Elpida’ (meaning “Hope” in Greek). This new wreck was lowered to a depth of 30 metres, ready to welcome its new underwater residents and you can watch video here . This was followed on 10 December with the sinking at a shallower depth of 13 metres, of LEF1, the island’s first and only dedicated snorkelling wreck. Watch the video here.