Great Hotels of the World announces its newest member: Hotel-e



Great Hotels of the World, the renowned global sales and marketing alliance, is delighted to welcome Hotel-e in Cyrpus, to its portfolio.

The brand-new hotel, opening in Summer 2009, combines natural elements with contemporary design to create a stylish and eco-friendly luxury boutique hotel and a luxurious spa. Ideally located 12km from Larnaca International Airport on the shores of Cape Kiti, in the picturesque seaside village of Pervolia, Hotel-e offers 70 luxuriously appointed and eco-friendly rooms, suites and villas all designed in accordance with the principles of Feng Shui and all with stunning sea views. The hotel takes their responsibility towards the environment seriously and implement a range of eco-friendly initiatives throughout the hotel including, solar-powered water heating, online billing to reduce paper usage, recycled paper used for all sales and promotional material, energy-saving lightbulbs and natural spa products. The 450 sqm spa offers a full menu of services combining holistic body treatments with age old techniques. The six treatment rooms are surrounded by water streams, stone floor finishes, wood panelling and botanical garden touches to create a natural and relaxing atmosphere. The spa offers a range of services and ayurvedic treatments including a traditional hammam, sauna, gym, yoga room and indoor oxygen pool. The hotel’s main restaurant, Gaia, serves a wide menu of healthy and fresh Mediterranean and fusion cuisine with a “chef’s table” for up to 14 people.  The rooftop loungebar provides the perfect location to relax in the sun or enjoy the hotel’s own open air cinema. Sports facilities at the hotel include two tennis courts, beach volleyball court and beach soccer pitch, aerobics, a selection of watersports and a diving centre. For further information on the hotel or to book please call UK: 0800 032 4254, INT: +1 972 894 1182 or visit http://www.ghotw.com.


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Great Hotels Organisation’s family of brands include Great Hotels of the World (http://www.ghotw.com), Special Hotels of the World (http://www.shotw.com) and Metro Hotels.

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