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Christmas Lunch in Cyprus
This is the place to get helpful information about the best places to enjoy Christmas Lunch in Cyprus on the 25th of December 2024.
Scroll down for our suggestions for Nicosia, Larnaca, Limassol and Paphos, but don’t hang around! If any of these “tickle” your festive tastebuds, because places are limited!
About our recommendations?
- With the exception of Henry’s in Nicosia, all recommended locations below will serve “something close” to a traditional British Christmas Dinner.
- The dress Code for all venues is “Smart Casual”.
Cafe La Mode is offering a Christmas Day Buffet at both of their locations in Nicosia (Acropolis Avenue above Marks & Spencer and 106 Lemesou Avenue).
In our view, Cafe La Mode offers a pleasant and reasonably traditional Christmas lunch, especially considering the price!.
Price:
Adults €48.90
Children aged 3-10 €19.50
Children under 3 years old eat free of charge when accompanied by an adult of course!.
We are waiting to hear whether Henry’s on Makarios Avenue in Nicosia will be offering a special “Christmas Menu” this year.
That said, we still recommend this restaurant as one of your Christmas Day options due to its location in the heart of Nicosia (filled with Christmas decorations) and also because it is a wonderful place to dine in Nicosia.
Price: Depends on your choices.
The Red Pepper in Larnaca consistently receives 5-star reviews on Google, Trip advisor and more and is offering a well-priced and yummy-looking Christmas day lunch!
Prices:
Adults €60 (when you pre-order your selection) or €65 if you order on the day.
Children under the age of 10 receive a 50% discount.
The lovely Radisson Blu Hotel in Larnaca is offering a Christmas Day Buffet with a view (since it will be hosted in their Scala Ballroom on the 16th floor of the hotel between 12.30 pm and 3.30 pm).
They are serving “traditional roast turkey with cranberry sauce” as part of their extensive Christmas Day menu.
Prices:
Adults €70
Children up to the age of 12 receive a 50% discount so the cost for the kids is €35
If you haven’t been to Amara Hotel, (a 25-minute drive east from Limassol Marina), then you are missing a real treat. This is one of our favourite hotels in Cyprus, and their Christmas Lunch buffet menu looks amazing too!
There are many dining options available at AMARA HOTEL on Christmas Day 2024, however, our recommendation is The Terrace Christmas Day Buffet from 1 pm until 4 pm.
Prices:
Ballroom Buffet:
Adults €125.00 per person / Children 3-12 years old €62.50
For wonderful food and an amazing Christmas “Instagram” moment, The Four Seasons in Limassol offers two options for Christmas Day lunch at 12.30 pm.
Prices:
SERA:
Adults €110 – Children €75*
TROPICAL:
Adults €125.00 – Children €95*
[*Children means 12 and under]
Another amazing location for Christmas Lunch in Cyprus, together with some unforgettable “Instagram” moments, is Cap St Georges in Peyia, Paphos. Cap St George Hotel in Peyia, Paphos is offering a scrumptious Christmas Day buffet at their “Kohili” and “Yeronisos” restaurants, from 1 pm, as part of their 2024 Festive Program.
The menus for both restaurants promise all the traditional trimmings including roast turkey and “decadent Christmas pudding”.
Price (both restaurants):
Adults €95 / Children €60
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