Infinity pool at AlmyraSpa |
In pursuit of some winter sun at the end of our UK winter we ended up in Cyprus at the Almyra Hotel in Paphos. This was our first visit to Cyprus but it ticked all the boxes having temperatures around 20C and less than 5 hours flying with Easyjet and a small time difference (+2 hours). The Almyra Hotel offered good facilities including a well appointed spa, gymnasium, pools and sporting facilities all situated next to the Mediterranean Sea. The cuisine on offer was promising with several restaurants available at this hotel and the neighbouring sister Hotel Annabelle.
Fishing Boats in Pafos |
Cyprus is situated in the eastern end of the Mediterranean where the water is not particularly rich in nutrients and so the fish stocks are not highly abundant. However local fishing boats, like those based in Paphos, do bring a regular supply of local produce including Picarel (a type of whitebait), Dorado, Mullet, Cuttlefish, Squid, Tuna and Swordfish. Farmed fish in Cyprus include Gilthead Bream and Seabass. The inshore fishing is carried out from small wooden boats using long lines or nets.
Char-grilled Fresh Calamari |
Local fresh squid (Calamari) is abundant and makes for a tasty dish. This whole squid was scored and grilled over barbecue coals at the poolside restaurant, Notios. Beautifully prepared with local olive oil and lemon juice it was tender and juicy. It is important to 'score' the flesh of a squid before cooking as it helps to tenderise the squid-meat during cooking. Other notable dishes at Notios included Seared Salmon and Seafood and SeaweedSalad.
Sushi by the Sea |
Seafood & Seaweed Salad |
Jumbo Prawn with Rice |
A lunchtime alternative was the Ouzeri restaurant which has a rustic appeal and is situated at the edge of the sea. Fresh fish was always available. One of the most popular dishes was the charcoal grilled Jumbo Prawns with rice - absolutely delicious ! Again a good choice of cocktails and wines (local and international) were on offer but we opted for the Tsiakkas Merlot which again was extremely good.
Paella |
Mosaics, Almyra’s main restaurant, caters for all tastes with modern Mediterranean and International buffets. Much to our (pleasant) surprise the evening meal in this restaurant was complimentary and the quality of the food and wine was very good indeed. From a simple salad to swordfish kebabs, a wide range of wines and good service made this a regular favourite. The Almyra'a adjacent 'sister' hotel, The Annabelle, offered the same deal also with themed nights which included 'Mediterranean', Italian and Oriental cuisine. The image shows Chef Gary, at the Annabelle, preparing a Paella to order, overseen by Executive Chef, Alexandre Geffroy.
Flame seared Sashimi Salmon |
Miso glazed Black Cod |
Pan fried Sea Bream |
Sauteed Prawn |
In summary, I would highly recommend the quality of the seafood at these 2 Thanos hotels. I am told that a third hotel in the group, Anassa, is also good so here's to my next visit !