
Escape the heat with a summer getaway to City of Dreams Mediterranean in Cyprus
Just a four-hour flight from the UAE, this coastal city in southern Cyprus serves up sunny days, sparkling sea views and a mix of old-world charm and modern-day fun.
And while you're there, check into City of Dreams Mediterranean, one of Europe's largest integrated resorts, where your holiday can be as chilled (or action-packed) as you like.
Think lazy beach days, scenic mountain drives and a few history-packed detours thrown in.
Be amazed at the Greco-Roman ruins at the ancient city of Kourion and the medieval Kolossi Castle, sweat it off on a hike up the Troodos Mountains, or find a perch on the sand at Lady's Mile to dive into a nice beach read.
And after you're done roaming the streets, snacking on kebabs and devouring the picturesque views all around, you can unwind at one of the most stunning destinations in the Med.
The City of Dreams Mediterranean features 500 plush rooms and suites, all offering serene views over the Mediterranean Sea, Akrotiri Salt Lake or the Troodos Mountains.
The real treat, though, lies in the details, like Arabic-speaking staff, gourmet dining, family zones and exclusive spa services that make every moment feel tailor-made.
Things to do in summer
Allow us to make the case for staying in when you're holidaying in Cyprus.
Summer at the luxury destination is when things heat up.
Don't miss their Wet Glam Poolside Summer Series, a weekly celebration with pool parties which sees top international DJs spinning tracks while you cool off with a chilled beverage.
Sports lovers can sharpen their serves at the Marcos Baghdatis Tennis Academy with sessions led by tennis pros.
Families with kiddos are in for a treat of nonstop fun at the kids' pool area, the island's largest pool experience, complete with waterslides and a surf simulator.
The outdoor Adventure Park is a hit with kids and teens, offering zipline coasters, climbing zones, ropes courses and mini-golf.
Meanwhile, you can swap parental stress for a well-deserved spa session at Renu Spa & Fitness or tee off at Aphrodite Hills Golf Club. If you're planning a later visit, Limassol Greens Golf Course is set to open in October 2025.
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Where to eat
Whether you're in the mood for modern French cuisine at Anaïs, Asian flavours at Amber Dragon, or premium cuts at Prime Steakhouse, there's something for every craving.
For something more relaxed, grab a bite at The Lounge, head poolside to Aqua Bar, or settle in for live entertainment and shared plates at Center Stage. And if you're not feeling like heading out, order something delicious to the room and have fun.
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