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PostPosted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 5:24 pm Reply with quote
rachael
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Love the look of this hotel, but the beach doesn't look as nice as those in Aiya Napa/Nissi beach. Is there a hotel of this quality near Nissi beach?
Don't really want to be near the night clubs.

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The Grecian Park & Grecian Bay are very nice, almost as good as the Four Seasons.
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I've been looking at 'Hotel Grecian Bay' and it looks very good; just a bit unsure whether this is near the clubs etc., would prefer somewhere a bit quieter if so.
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Have you thought about going to Protaras? The Capo Bay Hotel is of excellent standard with a very beautiful beach there.
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The Grecian Bay is a good hotel and not too close to the clubs. It is nowhere near as good as the Four Seasons, which IMO is one of the best hotels in Cyprus.
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Hi
I have stayed in all three Grecian hotels and the Four Seasons the last time being New years day this year.
The four seasons is a fabulous hotel with great service and outstanding food.
Grecian bay is lovely with very good service and a really nice beach
food is good also. I would stay there again.
Grecian sands is just down the road and 3 or 4 star, I can`t really remember now, they are both away from the tourist areas the sands is good aswell.
The Grecian park has a fab entrance and reception area very dramatic.
A very nice outdoor bar/ overlooking the beach.
The beach is a long way down with many many steps to climb.
I found the food to be awful and the rooms just ok compared to the other Grecian hotels.
Hope this helps
PostPosted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 2:03 pm Reply with quote
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The Four Seasons is a nice hotel and the service is very good. However it is situated next to a dual carriageway and the side streets leave something to be desired. Nice hotel shame about the location...
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thankyou for your comments!
Protaras sounds good =)
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 6:16 pm Reply with quote
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Yes, I must agree on the comments about the location of the four seasons hotel.
PostPosted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 6:46 pm Reply with quote
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Would it be best to take a risk and go for a hotel in the east region, for the sake of a nice beach (Aiya Napa/Protaras etc.) or settle for a beautiful hotel in a not so nice area (Four Seasons)?
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