Minthis Resort sits in the hills above Paphos within a working golf estate, offering a low density countryside stay built around space, landscape and a slower, more residential feel.
The resort is spread across a wide hillside rather than concentrated in one central block, with suites and villas positioned apart from each other to give a stronger sense of privacy. The main clubhouse acts as the anchor point, where dining, spa and shared facilities are based, while accommodation sits further out across the estate.
Moving around the resort is part of the stay here, with distances between spaces and open views across the valley shaping the overall experience. It feels deliberately removed from the coastline, trading beach access for quiet, elevation and a more rural setting.
Accommodation is suite led, starting with Executive Suites that are generous in size and designed more like small apartments than hotel rooms. Living space is a key part of the layout, with separate seating areas and outdoor terraces opening out to the surrounding landscape.
Higher categories such as the Luxe Suite and Ridge Villa with Plunge Pool bring in more space and privacy, with the villas in particular offering a more independent setup suited to longer stays. Across all categories, the focus is on space and self contained comfort rather than decorative detail.
There are two main dining options, the Minthis Clubhouse Restaurant and Amaracus, both centred around Mediterranean cooking with a focus on seasonal and regional ingredients. The setting is part of the appeal, with dining positioned to take in the surrounding countryside rather than being enclosed.
A bar sits within the clubhouse, keeping evenings focused in one area rather than spread across multiple venues, which fits the quieter pace of the resort.
The outdoor pool is set close to the main clubhouse, with views across the valley, while an indoor pool adds a year round option. The golf course runs through the estate and is a central part of the overall setup, alongside tennis courts and access to cycling and hiking routes in the surrounding area.
This is not a resort built around beach days or high energy activity, but one where the setting and slower pace define how you spend your time.
The wellness centre includes treatment rooms, sauna, steam facilities and a gym, with a focus on longer, more restorative use rather than quick drop in sessions.
The resort is located inland, around 13 kilometres from Paphos centre and approximately 19 kilometres from Paphos International Airport, making a car essential for getting around.