The 'dispersed hotel' concept feels like living in the village, not just visiting it
Myrianthousa Spa is legitimately world-class with snow cabins and sulfur spring rituals
Breakfast at Byzantino features local honey and jams that ruin supermarket versions forever
Snel Overzicht: It's a stunning restoration project that breathes life into a dying village, but if you hate walking up steep cobblestones to get to bed, you will be miserable.
Beoordeeld door @theboutiqueadventurer: I fell in love with this place instantly. It’s not just a hotel; the rooms are scattered through an actual ancient village. My room had this gorgeous stone fireplace and the comfiest bed ever. Perfect for disconnecting and just breathing fresh mountain air.
Gast die hier verbleef zei
The hype
Reviewers are obsessed with the spa and the village atmosphere, calling it a 'fairytale' winter escape.
Reality check
Consistent complaints about housekeeping consistency—specifically moldy smells in bathrooms and dust in hard-to-reach corners of the old stone buildings.
You crave a romantic winter hideaway with a fireplace
You are a spa junkie who appreciates hydrotherapy circuits
You want to hike directly from your hotel room
Schoonmaak & Onderhoud
8
Housekeeping: Generally good daily service, but some reports of missed dust in old stone crevices.
Bathroom hygiene: Mostly clean, but recurring complaints about mold/mildew smell in ventilation due to humidity and age of buildings.
Maintenance: Good restoration, though AC units and plumbing in ancient houses can be finicky.
Linens & towels: High quality, thick towels and crisp white linens.
Odors & scents: Usually fresh mountain air, occasionally marred by musty drains or sulfur from the springs.
Sleepability™
7.5STIL
STIL
0-4LUID
4-7.5GEMATIGD
7.5-10STIL
Church bells (start early)
AC/Fan units in some older rooms
Foot traffic on cobblestones near street-level rooms
Voordat je boekt
Goed om te weten
Spa access is NOT free for all room types; check your booking carefully or expect a ~€35-50 fee.
The hotel is in the Nicosia district mountains, about 50-60 mins from Limassol city.
Restaurants in the village close early; book your dinner table at Byzantino or Loutraki in advance.
Wat je mee moet nemen
Sturdy walking shoes (cobblestones are unforgiving to heels)
Layers (mountain temps are 10-15°F cooler than the coast)
Motion sickness pills if you get car sick (the drive up is very windy)
Kamer Genie
Beste keuzes
Superior Suite with Spa Use (includes spa access, often has a fireplace)
Rooms in the 'Maratho' or 'Helianthus' houses for better views and balconies
Kamers om te vermijden
Comfort Studios in 'Pantheon' house if you are sensitive to road noise
Loutraki House rooms if you don't want a 10-minute uphill walk to breakfast (though they are quieter)
Kamer Aanvraag Genie – kopiëren en plakken
“I would love a room in the Maratho or Helianthus house with a valley view. Please avoid ground-floor rooms facing the main street to minimize noise.”
Veelgestelde vragen & Verborgen tips
Alles wat je eigenlijk wilt weten voordat je boekt.
Is the spa free for guests?
Not always. 'Superior Suite with Spa Use' includes it, but other rooms may require a daily fee or booking a treatment to access the hydrotherapy circuit.
Is there a pool?
There is a hydrotherapy pool in the spa (adults only, fee may apply) but no large outdoor leisure pool for splashing around.
Can I park my car there?
Yes, there is free public parking and hotel parking nearby, but you might have to walk a bit to reception with your bags.
Is it good for kids?
It's family-friendly but not child-focused. No kids' club, and the spa is 18+. Steep paths can be tough for strollers.
How far is it from the beach?
Far. You are deep in the Troodos mountains. The nearest beach is about an hour's drive away.
Is breakfast included?
Yes, most rates are 'Bed & Breakfast' and the spread at Byzantino is widely praised.
Tips van Insiders
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Ask for a room with a fireplace if visiting Nov-March; they provide free firewood.
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The 'Loutraki' restaurant offers a more modern/fusion menu if you get tired of traditional tavern food.
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Use the village's glass elevator (funicular) to get between the upper and lower parts of the village without the hike.
5 dingen die je moet weten voordat je gaat
💡The drive up involves endless hairpin turns; avoid a heavy meal before the trip.
💡You might be waking up to the sound of a very enthusiastic rooster or church service.
💡The 'dispersed' nature means you might be walking in the rain to get to dinner.
💡Some 'mountain view' rooms actually look mostly at the opposite hillside's vegetation.
💡The sulfur springs nearby smell... like sulfur. Don't be alarmed by the rotten egg whiff in the valley.
Lokaal Playbook
Kaart
Bekijk waar Casale Panayiotis zich bevindt en wat er in de buurt is.