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All inclusive Holidays in Cyprus: where they shine (and how to DIY them)
The good news is that Cyprus does all inclusive well. Big beach resorts. Smart city hotels. Family fun. You just need to pick the right bay.With well-known accommodations in places like Ayia Napa, Paphos, and Protaras, all-inclusive holidays in Cyprus offer packages for flights, hotel, food, and drinks. We have a choice of packages, from bargains to 5-star luxury resorts. The Olympic Lagoon Resorts in Paphos and Ayia Napa and the TUI BLUE Sensatori Atlantica Aphrodite Hills are two well-known resorts.
Here is how to nail it.
Best areas for value all inclusive
Ayia Napa & Nissi Bay – the island’s all inclusive powerhouse. Think lagoon-style pools, branded drinks, kids clubs and evening shows. Olympic Lagoon Resort is the star, with seven pools and multiple restaurants on an ‘all-included’ plan. WaterWorld Waterpark is pretty close for a big day out.Protaras & Fig Tree Bay – calmer seas and family energy. You will find premium all inclusive at Louis St. Elias Resort & Waterpark, set above the coast with slides and roomy suites. Great for younger families who want beach time by day and quiet nights.
Paphos & Coral Bay – couples and history lovers. Go for Olympic Lagoon Paphos or Louis Paphos Breeze for sea views, pools and strong all inclusive dining. Paphos Aphrodite Waterpark adds extra fun when you fancy it.
Limassol – chic city-beach vibe. all inclusive exists but is less common; many hotels lean Half Board. It suits foodies who like to dine out on the promenade.
Beach-badge bonus: Ayia Napa boasts a long run of Blue Flag beaches, including Nissi and Makronissos. Sands are soft, waters clear and facilities are strong.
When to go for the sweet spot
Shoulder months win. Aim for May-June or September-October. Days are warm, seas inviting and prices easier than peak August.Getting there & easy transfers
Fly into Larnaca for Ayia Napa/Protaras and Paphos for the west. Larnaca Airport to Ayia Napa is about 39 miles; allow 45-55 minutes from the inclusive transfer. Paphos Airport to Coral Bay is about 17-19 miles; around 30-35 minutes by taxi.Price check: if you step outside traditional all inclusive
We convert at €1 = £0.87 (ECB reference 1 Sep 2025), so you can budget in pounds.Typical local prices: inexpensive meal approx. £13 (around €15); three-course meal for two approx. £52 (around €60); draught beer approx. £2.60-£3.50 (around €3-€4); cappuccino approx. £3.00; soft drink approx. £1.60-£1.70.
DIY ‘ all inclusive-style’ daily guide (per person)
- ✔️ Breakfast pastry + coffee: £4-£6.
- ✔️ Light lunch: £12-£14.
- ✔️ Taverna dinner share (half of £52): approx. £26.
- ✔️ Drinks (2 beers, water/softs, one coffee): £9-£12.
- ✔️ Snacks/ice creams/fruit: £3-£5.
Total: approx. £54-£63/day.7 nights: approx. £380-£440. 14 nights: approx. £760-£880.
Tip: if you want more certainty, pick Half Board in Paphos or Protaras and only budget lunches/drinks.
Free (or low-cost) fun
Swim at Nissi or Fig Tree Bay. Stroll Cape Greco’s coastal paths. In Paphos, wander the seafront and archaeological park, then save a paid day for the waterpark when you want big thrills.Who suits which area?
Quick picks
- ✔️ ‘Everything on tap’ all inclusive: Olympic Lagoon Ayia Napa.
- ✔️ Family all inclusive with waterpark on site: Louis St. Elias, Protaras.
- ✔️ Couples west-coast all inclusive: Olympic Lagoon Paphos or Louis Paphos Breeze.
If you want that all inclusive felling but want control over your costs. Book a package holiday (flights + transfers + hotel). Lock the carefree bits in. Then spend smartly on meals, drinks and a couple of treats. That is how Cyprus delivers the big all inclusive feeling, your way