The resort is part of a protected Natura 2000 site, in the heart of a wine producing region. Just ten minutes outside the city of Pafos, Minthis is surrounded by quaint traditional villages, providing an authentic experience of Cyprus.
Perched on a tranquil hilltop among five million square metres of breathtakingly beautiful protected Cypriot landscape lies Minthis. From golf to fine dining, wellness, nature and adventure, this authentic residential retreat redefines, Minthis offers everything expected of a luxury resort, set among the ancient olive groves, fragrant orchards and undulating hills of the wine producing region of Pafos. This is not your typical hotel accomodation, but rather a more authentic, immersive and personal resort experience. Paphos Town is 13 km from the hotel, while Tombs of the Kings is 14 km away. The nearest airport is Paphos International Airport, 12 km from Minthis Resort.
A beautiful and demanding golf course that winds its way past a 12th-century monastery with breathtaking views of the Troodos Mountains and beyond, golf at Minthis is a unique and characterful experience. Designed by legendary golf architect Donald Steel in 1994 and renovated by renowned course designers Mackenzie & Ebert, the course is a flawless example of their philosophy that golf courses should fit into the terrain, be in keeping with their setting and focus on the details.
The course enjoys a historical location, situated in the grounds of a twelfth century monastery, from which the resort took its name. Its tranquil setting and mesmerising mountain views provide the perfect backdrop for a challenging game with its fairways swathing through mature trees and water features.
At an altitude of 550m above sea level it’s a course for all seasons, enjoying cool breezes even during the summer. Originally designed by Donald Steel in 1994, Minthis is the oldest golf course in Cyprus, and has recently undergone extensive enhancement by Mackenzie & Ebert. Mackenzie & Ebert are fervent believers that golf courses should fit into the landscape and be in keeping with their setting.
Widely known and praised for their work on four out of the nine British Open Championship venues, Tom Mackenzie and Martin Ebert have also created 60 new projects in 16 countries during their architectural careers over the past 20 years.
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