Pros

  • Across the street from the beach and a short drive to archaeological attractions
  • All rooms have balconies; one-bedroom units have second bathrooms
  • Two pools, one with kids' area and fountain features, plus an indoor pool
  • Multiple bars and restaurants with themed entertainment, and all-inclusive packages available
  • Small fitness center with cardio and weight-training equipment
  • Conference room for up to 220 guests
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout and lots of free parking
  • Open throughout the year, with no annual closures
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Cons

  • Rooms have tube-style TVs and some have views of a field or construction
  • Low quality buffet offerings
  • Not on the beach
  • Dated fitness center equipment
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Bottom Line

Aloe Hotel is a three-pearl resort hotel located just across from the beach and a short drive south of Paphos's main archaeological attractions. The 273 rooms here all have balconies and while they are on the plain side, refurbishments slated for 2019 should spruce them up. While the interiors aren't much to look at, this hotel does feature a lovely outdoor pool area with lap and lagoon pools, a bar, and a playground. There are also a couple of restaurants serving buffets for all three meals, but the food isn't very good. Note that all-inclusive packages are available (but not required). Travelers who don't mind being a bit further from the action of Paphos may want to compare rates and amenities at Coral Beach Hotel & Resort, which is a bit snazzier and sits right on the beach. 

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Pool

Oyster Hotel Review

Aloe Hotel

Scene

Three-pearl resort open year-round and popular with Russian and British tourists

From the outside, this mid-range resort hotel has a contemporary appearance, with four stories of rooms spread across a couple of off-white wings. Entering into the dark lobby is a bit anti-climactic, and low ceilings, minimal lighting, and the prevalence of brown marble and old wooden furniture doesn't do much to brighten up the space. A gift shop sits to one side, and there's a brighter area at the far end of the lobby with a few vaguely Art Deco stained-glass windows and bright carpeting that make the area feel more alive. The hotel attracts lots of families and a fair amount of couples, most from the United Kingdom or Russia. Note that unlike many Paphos properties, this hotel is open throughout the year. However, major renovations are planned for 2018 through 2019, so it may shut its doors or have fewer available rooms during that period. 

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Location

On the coast road in Paphos, a short drive south of the Tomb of the Kings and the  Paphos Archaeological Park

Aloe Hotel is located on the main road that runs along the coast, across the street from the beach. The area is dominated by other hotels, though there are a few small shops and restaurants within a few minutes' walk. It's about a 10-minute drive north to the UNESCO World Heritage listed Tomb of the Kings, and seven minutes by car to Paphos Archaeological Park, home to ancient attractions such as the Paphos Mosaics. The Adonis Baths waterfalls are a 40-minute drive from the hotel and it takes about 90 minutes to reach Mount Olympos. Nicosia is a two-hour drive. Paphos International Airport is just under 20 minutes from the hotel. The larger Larnaca International Airport takes 90 minutes to reach.

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Rooms

Simply furnished rooms with balconies, though some look out over a barren field

Aloe Hotel offers 22-square-meter (237-square-foot) Standard Rooms with inland, pool, or side sea views along with 39-square-meter (420-square-foot) Family Rooms and One-Bedroom Suites measuring around 42 square meters (452 square feet). Rooms follow a similar decor pattern, with beige walls, blue wall-to-wall carpeted floors, and rust-colored accent walls. Bedside tables, headboards, and desks are made of light wood. During our 2017 visits, many of the rooms had tube-style TVs, though the hotel was planning renovations so that may change soon. Like the rooms, bathrooms are simple, with granite countertops and shower/tub combos. Basic toiletries are provided. All rooms have balconies, but note that some look out over a barren field that may be developed in years to come. Many others have views over what appeared to be the construction of a new mega resort during our visit, which may effectively eliminate sea views all together. 

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Features

Huge outdoor pool area with lap and lagoon pools, buffet restaurants (with meal packages), and a dated gym

The hub of activity at the Aloe Hotel takes place at the huge outdoor pool deck, which features a rectangular main pool that's great for laps and a large second lagoon pool, complete with a kids' area, a bridge, and fountain features. Regular themed entertainment takes place at the nearby pool bar and there's a small lawn area with lounge chairs and a playground, plus a splash pool out back. There's also a heated indoor pool and a small adjacent fitness center with limited hours, worn green carpet, and dated equipment. Although this hotel lacks a spa, there is a sauna and a whirlpool hot tub. Guests can use the facilities at the two sister properties: Almyra Hotel and Annabelle Hotel. 

Guests have the option of bed-and-breakfast, half- and full-board, and all-inclusive packages. Dining options include the main Cafe Paradiso, which offers buffet breakfast and both buffet and a la carte options at lunch, but the food isn't appetizing overall. Afternoon snacks are also served here (free for all-inclusive guests). Dinner is served at the main Mediterraneao Restaurant, with a regular rotation of themed buffet nights plus a few set menus. Along with the pool bar, the hotel offers a lobby cocktail bar with karaoke and dancing.

Other features include free hotel-wide Wi-Fi, a laundry room, and a huge parking lot with plenty of spaces. There's also a conference room for up to 220 guests. There was a game room, but it was closed during our visit. Note that as of late 2017, renovations were being planned, which may result in additional or revamped facilities in years to come. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

Aloe Hotel

Scene

Three-pearl resort open year-round and popular with Russian and British tourists

From the outside, this mid-range resort hotel has a contemporary appearance, with four stories of rooms spread across a couple of off-white wings. Entering into the dark lobby is a bit anti-climactic, and low ceilings, minimal lighting, and the prevalence of brown marble and old wooden furniture doesn't do much to brighten up the space. A gift shop sits to one side, and there's a brighter area at the far end of the lobby with a few vaguely Art Deco stained-glass windows and bright carpeting that make the area feel more alive. The hotel attracts lots of families and a fair amount of couples, most from the United Kingdom or Russia. Note that unlike many Paphos properties, this hotel is open throughout the year. However, major renovations are planned for 2018 through 2019, so it may shut its doors or have fewer available rooms during that period. 

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Location

On the coast road in Paphos, a short drive south of the Tomb of the Kings and the  Paphos Archaeological Park

Aloe Hotel is located on the main road that runs along the coast, across the street from the beach. The area is dominated by other hotels, though there are a few small shops and restaurants within a few minutes' walk. It's about a 10-minute drive north to the UNESCO World Heritage listed Tomb of the Kings, and seven minutes by car to Paphos Archaeological Park, home to ancient attractions such as the Paphos Mosaics. The Adonis Baths waterfalls are a 40-minute drive from the hotel and it takes about 90 minutes to reach Mount Olympos. Nicosia is a two-hour drive. Paphos International Airport is just under 20 minutes from the hotel. The larger Larnaca International Airport takes 90 minutes to reach.

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Rooms

Simply furnished rooms with balconies, though some look out over a barren field

Aloe Hotel offers 22-square-meter (237-square-foot) Standard Rooms with inland, pool, or side sea views along with 39-square-meter (420-square-foot) Family Rooms and One-Bedroom Suites measuring around 42 square meters (452 square feet). Rooms follow a similar decor pattern, with beige walls, blue wall-to-wall carpeted floors, and rust-colored accent walls. Bedside tables, headboards, and desks are made of light wood. During our 2017 visits, many of the rooms had tube-style TVs, though the hotel was planning renovations so that may change soon. Like the rooms, bathrooms are simple, with granite countertops and shower/tub combos. Basic toiletries are provided. All rooms have balconies, but note that some look out over a barren field that may be developed in years to come. Many others have views over what appeared to be the construction of a new mega resort during our visit, which may effectively eliminate sea views all together. 

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Features

Huge outdoor pool area with lap and lagoon pools, buffet restaurants (with meal packages), and a dated gym

The hub of activity at the Aloe Hotel takes place at the huge outdoor pool deck, which features a rectangular main pool that's great for laps and a large second lagoon pool, complete with a kids' area, a bridge, and fountain features. Regular themed entertainment takes place at the nearby pool bar and there's a small lawn area with lounge chairs and a playground, plus a splash pool out back. There's also a heated indoor pool and a small adjacent fitness center with limited hours, worn green carpet, and dated equipment. Although this hotel lacks a spa, there is a sauna and a whirlpool hot tub. Guests can use the facilities at the two sister properties: Almyra Hotel and Annabelle Hotel. 

Guests have the option of bed-and-breakfast, half- and full-board, and all-inclusive packages. Dining options include the main Cafe Paradiso, which offers buffet breakfast and both buffet and a la carte options at lunch, but the food isn't appetizing overall. Afternoon snacks are also served here (free for all-inclusive guests). Dinner is served at the main Mediterraneao Restaurant, with a regular rotation of themed buffet nights plus a few set menus. Along with the pool bar, the hotel offers a lobby cocktail bar with karaoke and dancing.

Other features include free hotel-wide Wi-Fi, a laundry room, and a huge parking lot with plenty of spaces. There's also a conference room for up to 220 guests. There was a game room, but it was closed during our visit. Note that as of late 2017, renovations were being planned, which may result in additional or revamped facilities in years to come. 

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Business Center

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Room Service

  • Swim-Up Bar

  • Tennis Court

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