
Cypriot & Mediterranean · Fine dining
Alyko
Our flagship table: Akamas produce, day-boat fish and island wines.

Akamas Coast · Paphos · Cyprus
Where the Cypriot shoreline turns wild — 760 rooms and villas, an 18-hole championship course and a private sand beach.
The Estate
Thalassa Crest sits on eleven hectares of limestone terraces at the edge of the Akamas peninsula, twenty minutes from Paphos. Stone, olive and linen throughout; nothing louder than the sea.
Seven room and villa categories, four restaurants, three bars, a full-service spa and a championship golf course — held together by a team who have looked after this coast for generations.
Accommodation

42 m² · Balcony · Sea view
Ivory linens, oak joinery and a private balcony above the water.

58 m² · Sitting area
A sunlit lounge alongside the bedroom, dressed in sand and brass.

180 m² · Panoramic terrace
The estate's most generous suite, with butler service throughout.

70 m² · Sea steps
A timber deck with direct steps into the turquoise shallows.

150 m² · 2 bedrooms
Set along the fairway, with a shaded terrace and buggy access.

320 m² · Private pool
Three bedrooms, a private heated pool and a dedicated host.
Dining
From the fine-dining terrace at Alyko to the all-day buffet at Meltemi, plus The Thalassa Lounge, the pool bar and the beach bar.

Cypriot & Mediterranean · Fine dining
Our flagship table: Akamas produce, day-boat fish and island wines.

Asian fusion · Dinner
Robata, sashimi and Cypriot citrus in a low-lit timber room.

Italian trattoria · All day
Handmade pasta and wood-fired plates under the vines.
Days at the resort

18 holes above the sea

Sea-ritual treatments

Private cabanas

Sailing, diving, paddleboard
Ways to stay

Dining across all four restaurants, bars, selected activities and one themed extra — Golf, Spa & Wellness or Honeymoon.

Take the room and keep the days open: à la carte dining, spa and golf booked as you go.

Location
Twenty minutes from Paphos old town and forty-five from Paphos International Airport, on the road that runs out toward the Akamas nature reserve and the Blue Lagoon.