WELCOME TO CACTUS HOTEL

Welcome to the Cactus Hotel in Larnaka, Cyprus.
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The hotel is now under new management and has been recently renovated.

If you choose to spend your holidays with us, you will experience a feeling of “being at home, away from home” at our family-run hotel. Our goal is to provide friendly, personal and clean services, resulting in happy memories to all our guests, on a 2-star cost.
Our devotion to guests satisfaction and family feeling, promises that, every stay with us, is a truly memorable experience.

About

Cactus Hotel is located in the area of Makenzie in Larnaka. It is ideally situated a street behind the seashore, so it is protected from the loud noises of the busy road and the loud music of the surrounding bars and restaurants, yet it’s still just a 3-minute stroll from the beach.

Larnaka is the second biggest seaside town, situated at the South Eastern region of the island of Cyprus in the Mediterranean Sea.

The Makenzie Area is a well known and much visited spot, due to its beautiful Blue-Flag beach and lively nightlife offered by traditional and contemporary restaurants and nightclubs.

A 3-minute walk from the hotel, takes you right on the beautiful recently constructed seashore promenade.
Walking a few more minutes to the right along the promenade, takes you to the contemporary Castella Beach followed by the Makenzie Beach.
A 10-minute walk to the left along the promenade takes you straight to the famous Phoinikoudes Seafront and the Town Center.
The Larnaka International Airport if just a 7-minute drive from the hotel and there is easy access to the highways when you want to explore other towns and and parts of the Island.

Facilities

  • Bars and Restaurant

The hotel has a lobby with a cafeteria and a small bar that works 24 hours serving coffees and alcoholic drinks. The swimming pool area is served by a large 20 stool bar offering coffees, drinks and snacks thougout the day until 22:00pm.

The main restaurant seats 80 guests and its open for breakfast, lunch and dinner . Guests can also enjoy all their meals at the spacious pool terrace restaurant which can seat up to 100 guests.

Breakfast is an 18-item buffet served from 7:30-9:30. For lunch and dinner guests can choose from our a la carte menu or enjoy traditional and foreign cuisine on buffet nights.

  • Leisure and Recreation

The hotel has a spacious pool area with a 6 x 15 meter overflow style swimming pool. Sunbeds and umbrellas can be used free of charge by hotel guests. In the afternoons enjoy a game of pool or table tennis in the games area.

A small corner is dedicated to our little guests, with toys, an arts and drawing table and a playhouse while parents can relax nearby and enjoy their coffees and drinks whilst watching their children play safely.

  • Conference Facilities

The hotel offers a private area for group meetings and business conferences. It fits up to 50 people with comfortable sitting, individually controlled air conditioning and black out curtains. A very big TV screen is available on request, as well as a projector. For organized meetings, coffee breaks can be organized. This area is also suitable for private parties for groups of up to 50 people.

  • Reception

The Reception desk is operating 24 hours a day. Our multilingual staff is always happy to help our guests for any information regarding the facilities and the services of the hotel, any tourist information, bus timetables, taxi fares, car rentals, excursions, bicycle hire, transfers, currency exchange etc.

  • Wireless Internet

Access to Wi-Fi is free of charge in all rooms and public areas of the hotel.

  • Parking

Our guests are free to park their cars without any charge, in our private parking spaces and the area around the hotel.

OUR ROOMS

With a total of 60, Double/Twin Rooms are perfectly suited for couples, families with young children and for single occupancy.

These rooms can easily accommodate a cot or extra bed. A number of Interconnecting rooms are also available and can be booked “on request and subject to availability”.

Our rooms are around 16sq in size with en-suite shower room and a small balcony with a view to the main land or pool. All rooms are equipped with a TV with a selection of local and satellite channels, individually controlled air-conditioning system, hairdryer, free Wi-Fi access, Safe box and smoke detector system. You can rent a small fridge in your room for €2/day.

All rooms have an en-suite toilet room, wash basin, shower and bath amenities(shower gel and shampoo). We maintain a high standard of cleanliness in the rooms with daily servicing. Towels and Bed Sheets are changed every 3 days.

LARNAKA ATTRACTION

KASTELLA BEACH

Kastella beach is a beautiful secluded Blue Flag beach, just before the Makenzie Beach were guests can relax on palm-tree covered sunbeds and enjoy drinks, snacks and meals right on the seafront from traditional and contemporary bars and restaurants.

MAKENZIE BEACH

The Mackenzie (also called Makenzy) Beach is considered as one of the favorite beach for local Larnaca families to relax and enjoy the Cyprus sunshine. The beach has very clean and grey sand stretching for almost one kilometer as well as shallow waters making it suitable for families with children.

PHOINIKOUDES PROMENADE

One of the most famous beaches in south Cyprus, the name 'Phinikoudes' comes from small palm trees which were planted here in 1922. The area in and around the beach is popular for its cafes, restaurants, bars, hotels and mini markets. During the tourist season many facilities have been provided for visitors, such as lifeguards, sun beds, umbrellas and water sports.

THE HALA SULTAN TEKKE

The Hala Sultan Tekke mosque overlooking the Salt Lake is one of the holiest Islamic places and a Muslim pilgrimage site. It is built on the tomb of Umm Haram, wet nurse of Prophet Mohammed and wife of Ouvadas Ibn. The simple grave has now transformed into a beautiful mosque. An extremely sacred shrine, it is visited by thousands of pilgrims every year.

THE SALT LAKE

A popular sight in Larnaca, Salt Lake is home to nearly 85 species of migratory water birds like flamingos. About 10,000 flamingos visit the lake every year around Jan-Feb. In July-Aug, the lake dries up leaving a thick crust of salt measuring up to 10cm deep. In the Middle Ages, the lake was used to mine salt for commercial purposes, but now it is just a tourist attraction.

ZENOBIA CHIP WRECK

Zenobia, a Swedish ferry, was fully loaded with 104 trailers and trucks when she sunk on her maiden voyage to Cyprus in June 1980, off Larnaka’s fishing harbour. The wreck of The Zenobia is now lying on her port side at 42 meters, 1.5km from the shore. The sea bed is at a depth of 42m, and the top of the wreck is 16m below the water surface. The water visibility is up to 50m, with the temperature ranging from 16oC in the winter to 27oC in summer.

SAINT LAZARUS CHURCH

This important religious institution of Larnaca was built in 9th century A.D. Devoted to St. Lazarus, he is said to have lived in Kition for about 30 years after his resurrection by Christ. It is believed that the church is erected upon the empty grave of the saint, who is actually buried in France. Eight days before Easter, the icon of Saint Lazarus is carried in a procession through the streets of Larnaca.

CHOIROKOITIA NEOLITHIC SETTLEMENT

This famous site of Larnaca is known to be one of the best-preserved pre-historic sites of the eastern Mediterranean. It contains the remains of a Neolithic settlement dating from 7000 B.C. Located on the main Larnaca-Lemesos road; UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site in 1998. Evidence of the settlement is found in form of farmer's houses, burnt grains of barley and wheat, tombs and defence walls. The artefacts and remains found here are displayed at the Cyprus Museum in Nicosia.

EUPORE SQUARE

It is at the beginning of Athens Avenue and it is decorated with the first colonial buildings the British Administration built in Cyprus in 1881. This was the first year the British occupied the island and Larnaka was the biggest port and urban center of the island, so the housing of British colonial administration had to get started from here. The customs warehouses and the customs officer's and chief port master's bureaus have been restored to accommodate theMunicipal Art Gallery, the Historic Archives Museum and the Larnaka Municipal Cultural Services.

LARNAKA CASTLE

Standing proudly at the end of Athens Avenue you simply cannot miss the Larnaka Castle. Founded during the Byzantine era as the first fortification in the 12th century, the first written testimony actually comes from the 14th century. Then, Chronographer Florius Boustronius dates it to the years of Luzignian King James I (1382-1398AD), who built it to protect the harbour of the town. During the same time, the Genovese occupied Famagusta and the Luzignians had to develop another major port for the needs of their kingdom.

STAVROVOUNI MONASTERY

Stavrovouni monastery is a Greek Orthodox Monastery constructed on the peak of a mountain by the same name in the District of Larnaca. Dedicated to the Holy Cross, the name of monastery is derived from two words 'stavros ' (cross) and 'vouno' (mountain). According to tradition it was founded in the 4th century by Saint Helena, mother of Constantine the Great, who left a fragment of the Holy Cross to the monastery.

Contacts

CACTUS HOTEL
6-8 Tyrimou Street
P.O. BOX 40188,
6301 Larnaka
Cyprus
Phone: 00357 24 627400

Fax: 00357 24626966

Email: info@cactushotel.cy