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Beaches, parties, and pampering: Travel bloggers Yuval Eini and Mali Danieli explore Limassol, a Cypriot gem just 45 minutes from Israel.
Travel bloggers and businesswomen Mali Danieli and Yuval Eini arrive in Limassol: A stunning Cypriot destination located just a 45-minute flight from Israel. This coastal city offers a perfect blend of golden beaches, luxury hotels, high-end shopping, and vibrant nightlife, making it an ideal destination for a short, indulgent getaway.
Arrival and Accommodation
Limassol is easily accessible via the airports of Paphos or Larnaca, with each requiring only about a 40-minute drive. The city boasts an impressive selection of five-star hotels, with the most popular among Israeli visitors including Park Line, Amathus, City of Dreams, The Grand Resort, and Amara. Accommodation prices at these hotels range from NIS 1,000 to NIS 2,500 per night for a double room, and can rise even higher during peak seasons.
These hotels are not just places to stay; they offer an experience in themselves. They provide a wide range of amenities and services, from gourmet restaurants and luxurious spa facilities to large swimming pools and advanced fitness centers. Their beachfront locations allow direct access to the sea and various water activities such as jet skiing and inflatable attractions.
Vacation Timing and Costs
It is advisable to plan the visit in advance, especially if intending to come during the busy summer months. While it seems we are past the peak period, holidays are just around the corner, so prices are rising again. Alternatively, visiting in April-May can be considered, as the weather is pleasant and prices are more moderate. Flight prices range from $150 to $300, and a trolley suitcase is sufficient for a 3-5 day trip, which saves on costs and waiting time at the airport—since with a trolley, one can pass through the W counter, significantly shortening the queue.
It’s important to note that the price level in Limassol is similar to that in Israel, and in some cases, even higher. For example, a sunbed at the famous Namous restaurant costs about €50, including a fruit platter and a bottle of water.
Attractions and Entertainment
Namous restaurant at Park Line Hotel is a major draw for Israeli tourists. Reservations are recommended, especially during busy seasons. Around the restaurant, you can find boutique shops of luxury brands such as Dior, Off-White, and Loro Piana, with a tax rate of only 12%.
For shopping enthusiasts, My Mall offers a wide variety of well-known fashion chains. In the evening, Limassol's nightlife resembles that of Tel Aviv, with popular clubs such as Columbia, Seven Seasons, and Breeze. It is advisable to book tickets and tables in advance to avoid long queues.
For those interested in gambling, City of Dreams Hotel hosts one of the largest casinos in Europe, attracting many Israeli tourists.
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Culinary Experiences
Limassol offers a rich variety of culinary options that blend local flavors with international cuisine. Popular dishes in local restaurants include those with tzatziki and cheeses, reflecting the rich Mediterranean cuisine. However, the hidden gem of the culinary scene in Limassol is found in the excellent hotel restaurants.
For example, at the Amara Hotel, you can enjoy a high-quality sushi restaurant offering an authentic Japanese experience in the heart of the Cypriot Riviera. At Park Line Hotel, the famous Namous restaurant offers not only exquisite food but also a variety of kosher options. With a menu including fish and kosher wines, it is a perfect solution for those observing kosher dietary laws. The fact that 90% of the clientele is Israeli has led the restaurant to create a special kosher menu.
For those seeking additional options, Columbia Sun restaurant offers a diverse menu featuring pasta, sushi, and high-quality fish dishes.
Transportation
Getting around Limassol is simple and convenient. You can choose between traditional taxis and the BOLD app, which offers discounted prices and maximum convenience.
Vibrant Nightlife
As night falls, Limassol comes alive with a vibrant nightlife scene reminiscent of Tel Aviv. The most popular clubs among Israelis include Columbia, Seven Seasons, and Breeze. It’s important to note that it is highly recommended to book tables and purchase tickets in advance, especially during busy seasons, to avoid long and frustrating queues.
For those unsure about the best place to hang out, Facebook groups can be helpful, or you can simply ask the many Israeli tourists you’ll meet around.
For gambling enthusiasts, City of Dreams Hotel hosts one of the largest casinos in Europe, attracting many Israeli tourists.
Final Advice: For those who prefer a less crowded atmosphere with fewer Israeli tourists, consider visiting in June or September. During these months, the weather is still warm and pleasant, but the crowds are less significant. In contrast, during the summer months, the atmosphere in Limassol may very much resemble that of Eilat.
Yuval Eini and Mali Danieli are travel bloggers and owners of the company Flight Mode. The two have traveled to over 150 destinations and are now writing a weekly column with tips for saving money abroad and recommendations for the best destinations around the world. Yuval's Instagram, Mali's Instagram.
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