The hotel is located 26km to the Paphos International Airport, 165km to the Larnaca International Airport, 7km to the Paphos centre, 24km to the Aphrodite's Birthplace, 21km to the Temple of Aphrodite, 5km to the Tombs of the Kings, 3km to the Coral Bay, 38km to the Bath of Aphrodite's and 10km to the St. Neofytos Monastery
The Cynthiana Beach Hotel gleams high on its magnificent, solitary headland. To the west, spreads the broad, ever-shifting plain that is the Mediterranean. To the north stretch sixty miles of bays, coves, rocky headlands, hidden beaches - the endless variety of the Cyprus coast. To the east, the green and wooden ramparts of the Troodos Mountains, keeping at bay the north winds, ensuring the sub-tropical climate of Pafos, with its mild winters, its banana plantations and its rustling palm trees.
Five miles away is Pafos, with its shops and stores, its fascinating central market, and Kato Pafos, where the long-ruined fort still broods over the fishing boats and enticing sea food restaurants of the ancient harbour. There is a vast amount to see close to Kato Pafos bars, restaurants, taverns and bouzookia. Roman mosaics, the ancient theatre Odeon, the Tombs of the Kings, the Museum and a few miles away Aphrodite's birthplace and the Byzantine monastery of St. Neofytos. Three kilometers away from the hotel is the famous Coral bay, one of the nicest beaches in Cyprus and further stretches the nature reserve of Akamas Peninsula.