My husband and I booked this holiday through a specialist tour operator for North Cyprus. Upon receiving their brochure we scoured Trip Advisor looking up the reviews and we booked our holiday at the Almond on the basis of the excellent reviews on here and we were not disappointed.
We travelled to North Cyprus via Larnaca and the tour operator arranged for us to be picked up and driven across the border, the driver dealt with our passports at the border, and took us direct to The Almond (and same on way back). It took about an hour drive from Larnaca airport to the hotel.
We had a friendly greeting upon check in from the daughter of the family who run the hotel. Check in was quick and we were taken to our villa. They have 1 or 2 bedroomed villas and 1 bedroomed hotel rooms. We had booked into a 1 bedroomed villa.
There was plenty of room at the villa for myself and my husband.
It's a split level villa, with stairs going up to the bedroom. The bedroom had a comfortable bed, wardrobe, dresser, drawers, bedside tables, and windows with views of the mountains and fruit orchard behind the hotel. Downstairs is a lounge area with tv and direct telephone, kitchenette with sink, fridge, breakfast bar, cupboards, crockery, and kettle (not cooking facilities though i.e. cooker, microwave etc) and toilet / shower room (they provide towels and soap). The room was cleaned everyday, with clean towels and bedding. The furnishings of the room were of quality standard and everything very clean and tidy. The villas, have a verandah with table and chairs, which was nice to sit out on in the evenings. The hotel provide each room with a booklet, which includes attractions and sights to see in the area, local area information, telephone numbers, list of restaurants, directions, a small map and hotel menu.
We went half board at the Almond, which was breakfast and dinner included, although they do offer a bed and breakfast basis. We paid extra for drinks and lunch. Dinner was a set menu with starter, main course and dessert. If there is anything on the set menu you do not like, you can order something else from the menu instead. My family are turkish cypriot so I'm used to local cuisine, but was surprised to see that the Almond did a lot of international meals instead and few local cuisine dishes. Although the family at the hotel were wonderful and added local cuisine dishes to the menu for the stay of my holiday, even going so far as to cook some Dolma (stuffed vine leaves) for me which is my absolute favourite meal. It was very kind of them to do this! Apparently, the hotel do not have a big enough demand from the guests for the local cuisines, but if you do fancy it let them know and they will tailor the set menu for you. Their larger menu does have a wide varierty of dishes though to suit every taste, including both local and international dishes. There was excellent service during dinner, i.e chair pulled out for you, napkin placed on your lap etc.
Breakfast was a mixture of toast, cereals, fruit juices, teas and coffees, and you can choose what you like from the breakfast menu such as cyprus breakfast, english breakfast, beans on toast etc.
They have a lunch menu, and this consisted of sandwiches, salads and hot foods too. They also have a freezer full of ice creams and ice lollies.
We hired a car for a few days of our holiday, and found staying at the Almond to be an ideal base to explore from. E.g we were thinking of staying in Farmagusta, but are glad we didn't as we would have been quite far away from the things to do. Kyrenia seemed to be in the middle of everywhere to explore and be much more flexible with places to go, such as Lefkosa, Guzelyurt, Karpas, Farmagusta, Salamis etc. We had a few days travelling and seeing the sights of which there are many (e.g. St Hilarion Crusader Castle was fabulous, the Bellapais Monestry is beautiful and we sat under the Tree of Idleness, Karpas with it's beautiful untouched beaches, wild donkey's and St Andreas Monestry to drink the holy healing water at, Farmagusta for the ghost town, medieval fort, and Salami's for the ancient roman ruins with gymnasium and ampitheatre and royal tombs nearby, Lefkosa for the walled city, green line and historical buildings, Kyrenia for the beautiful venetian harbour, boat trips and castle), but we did also have some days around the pool.
The pool was a very good size for swimming and cleaned at the end of everyday. It was a chlorine pool (which I prefer to fresh water pools) and was a delight to dip into when temperatures were so hot (above 40 degrees each day at the time we went due to the heatwave). There is a children's pool too. Near to the pool are some showers, toilets and changing rooms and a little children's play area with swings and seesaws. There is also a darts board and table tennis.
The gardens to the Almond are beautiful and very pretty and are tended to everyday by their gardener. And the hotel is surrounding by the mountains and fruit orchards, and some sea views. The hotel was approx 2 min walk to the main road, where you can get the Dolmus (bus) from which will take you into Kyrenia (or reception will call you a taxi). There are also some eateries within walking distance from the hotel. Because of the heat at the time of going, we found it hard to walk far from the hotel during the peak hours of the day and so avoided this until near sunset when it was cooler. There are many beaches you can go to nearby, the closest ones being around a mile away. Most beaches charge a daily fee though, although provide a lounger, umbrella etc.
In the reception area there are sofas and fireplace and you can watch sky tele from here. The hotel are really helpful with anything you want to see and do, they even do car hire and offer all sorts of facilities (book you on boat trips etc). If you go on their website, you'll find more about what they offer. I don't think the pictures on the website do it justice though and have clearly updated things since the pictures were taken (the photographed patio table and chairs in bar eating area have been upgraded to a much superior quality wicker/cane table and chairs).
TIP: We got bitten a few times by mosquito's so do take lots of repellant with you.
Overall, we had a fantastic holiday and we would definitely go back there again and highly recommend it.
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