
The 4-star Sunrise Beach Hotel is situated on the beautiful island of Cyprus in the Eastern Mediterranean. It is on the South East coast of the island within the Famagusta area, only 1 hour drive (55 km) from Larnaca International Airport.
Sunrise Beach Hotel is in the centre of Protaras adjacent to a golden beach that gently shelves into the clear blue sea of the Mediterranean. Within the locality are shops, banks, bars, disco-bars, restaurants, tavernas, discos and night-clubs. Independent operators provide a variety of water sports and leisure activities on Protaras Beach.
Sunrise Beach Hotel provides the ideal location for both the business man requiring a conference venue and the tourist looking for a beach holiday. Sunrise Beach Hotel has two restaurants serving excellent food, two bars plus a beach bar and pool bar open during the day. Both the business man and tourist will be able to relax in our lagoon swimming pool and make use of our extensively equipped gymnasium, which includes a squash court and indoor swimming pool. We also have our own tennis courts. The hotel is surrounded by luxuriant gardens that lead straight out on to the beach.
Sunrise Beach Hotel has 235 rooms, all with private bathroom, balcony and either a sea view or an inland view of the surrounding hills. Family rooms, suites, non-smoking rooms are available on request.
Entertainment includes special theme nights, casino (for fun only), resident musicians, boat trips etc. Children's hour helps to keep the kids amused. Our public relations officer always has plenty of suggestions if you are at a loss as to what to do.
Nearby is the small town of Paralimni which can be reached by local bus. Local tour operators run regular trips to other locations on the island - Larnaca, Troodos Mountains, the divided City of Nicosia, Limassol, Paphos. For those who wish to venture further afield local tour operators provide trips to the Biblical Lands of Egypt, Jordan and Israel.
The staff are multilingual and speak a variety of languages - Greek (Cypriot & Athens dialect), English, German, French, Serbo-Croat, Russian. |