Golf trip incl. green fees & more
Treat yourself to moments that become lifelong memories at the luxurious new Minthis Resort. Experience golf on your own course and immerse yourself in nature-based wellness inspired by ancient Greek healing methods. Also included is a green fee at Aphrodite Hills (including buggy seat) and a green fee at Secret Valley GC. Golf & More 26 years creating unique golf packages in exclusive locations.- Themes:
- Romantic
- Nature
- Single Golfreise
- Villas | Suites
- Spa & Wellness
- Hotel on the golf course
per person from 1,358.– €
Please send us a request for an offer and we will email you an individual offer for the desired travel duration immediately.
Your travel plan:
7 days
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08.01.–15.01. — 7 nights, Suite golf 7 nights + 4 green fees, BED AND BREAKFAST During your stay at Minthis Resort in Tsada, you will be just a couple of strokes away from the Minthis golf course itself. This eco-paradise is a unique destination that offers everything you would expect from a luxury resort. Set amongst the ancient olive groves, fragrant orchards and rolling hills of the Paphos wine region, the resort is 13km from the old town of Phapos, 12.8km from the Tsangarides Winery and 14.3km from the Kings Avenue Shopping Centre. While the golfer in the family is on the course, try some of the other recreational facilities on offer, such as the outdoor swimming pool, spa or rental bicycles. You’ll feel right at home in one of the 39 suites nestled into the hillside and ergonomically designed for space and privacy, and for those looking to lose themselves in nature. From your own terrace or garden patio, you can take in the views of the mountains or the lush greens of the resort’s golf course. During your stay, you can enjoy the following services and facilities at the exclusive Minthis spa: – Thermal suites, offering a variety of thermal experiences (salt room – tepidarium, steam room – caldarium, Finnish sauna, aromatic sauna – sanarium, ice fountain, cold plunge pool -rigidarium, sensation shower, footbath, hydrotherapy pool…). – Indoor swimming pool (25 m2, heated in winter). – Gym (with state-of-the-art equipment). In addition, the Café & Bar, a Mediterranean-style restaurant with Cypriot flavours and the Plateia social square with the new Amaracus Restaurant, Bar M, Cava, Boutique and Art Gallery.