Carbon-Neutral Stays · Cyprus · Limassol · Leoforos Amathountos 67 69 · 5★ · Four Seasons Hotel

Four Seasons Hotel, Limassol — Carbon-Neutral Stay

★ 4.8/5 · 2347 reviews

Class★★★★★ 5-star
AreaLimassol, Cyprus
AddressLeoforos Amathountos 67 69 · View on map
Guest score4.8/5 (2347 reviews)

The Four Seasons Hotel sits on Leoforos Amathountos in Limassol, commanding the kind of operational polish and service depth that only five-star properties sustain across thousands of guest nights—and with a 4.8/5 guest score from nearly 2,400 reviews, it's earned that reputation through consistency rather than novelty.

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About Four Seasons Hotel, Limassol

A five-star address in Cyprus's busiest commercial city, the Four Seasons Hotel operates at the highest tier of the hospitality spectrum, where the difference between four-star and five-star lies not in visible extras but in margins—the fraction of a degree your shower takes to reach your preferred temperature, the anticipation of your needs before you articulate them, the way a late request is absorbed as routine rather than burden. Limassol's primary luxury hotel market is thin; when nearly 2,400 guests rate a property at 4.8 out of 5, the consistency implied is significant. This is the kind of hotel where service staff remember names not because they are trained to but because the operational rhythm creates the space for that attention.

The property's location on Leoforos Amathountos positions it within reach of central Limassol's regenerated waterfront and old-town core, without the noise and fragmentation of beachfront resort strips. Guest reviews consistently cite the balance: proximity to the city's commercial and cultural spine, yet set back enough to maintain the quietude a luxury property requires. For business travellers, this matters as much as for leisure guests seeking a home base for exploring the island. The hotel's command of 24-hour front desk and security operations reflects the standard professional infrastructure you expect at this tier, functioning invisibly until you need it.

Room design across the property leans toward the restful rather than the theatrical—balconied accommodation with air conditioning precision, bathrobes and bath amenities that signal care in finish rather than ostentation. The on-site bar and café facilities serve both guests and the local business community, a sign of a property confident enough to blur the boundary between hotel and neighborhood fixture. Banquet and event infrastructure is present, indicating the Four Seasons' role in Limassol's social calendar, but never intrusive on the residential experience of overnight guests.

What distinguishes a five-star stay often lives in the small protocols: the barber and beauty salon on-site mean you need not venture out for grooming; babysitting services accommodate families who want to dine or attend events without the logistics of childcare elsewhere. Aerobics facilities suggest a property designed for guests who treat fitness as non-negotiable even on holiday. These are not amenities that generate marketing copy; they are the absence of friction, the removal of small decisions that accumulate into fatigue.

Who Four Seasons Hotel suits

The Four Seasons Hotel is built for travellers who view accommodation as the foundation of their stay rather than an afterthought—business professionals who spend meaningful time in their rooms and need them to function flawlessly, couples seeking a polished base for exploring a Mediterranean city without resort distraction, and families who prioritize service reliability and on-site amenities over sprawling facilities. Its position in Limassol's commercial heart makes it especially natural for those visiting for business but unwilling to sacrifice leisure comfort, or for cultural travellers who want luxury infrastructure paired with proximity to an actual working city rather than a themed resort environment.

Limassol neighbourhood guide

Limassol has reinvented itself over the past two decades from a purely commercial port into a city with genuine leisure appeal. The Old Port area has been comprehensively redeveloped, now housing a functioning marina alongside restaurants and cultural spaces; the medieval castle that anchors the old town remains a focal point for understanding Cyprus's layered history. The seafront promenade stretches for kilometres, offering evening walks and vantage points over the Mediterranean. This is not a quiet seaside village—Limassol is Cyprus's main commercial hub, and that energy is palpable in the streets, the business conversation in café corners, the flow of ships in and out of the port. For travellers seeking authentic urban Cyprus rather than resort insulation, that character is the draw.

Beyond the immediate city, Limassol serves as the natural gateway to the Krasochoria, the cluster of wine villages nestled in the foothills of the Troodos mountains. The drive is modest—the landscape shifts within an hour from port sprawl to terraced vineyards and stone villages where wine production has been a way of life for centuries. Limassol also hosts the island's primary carnival festival and wine festival, events that shape the city's social calendar and draw visitors from across Cyprus and further afield. The hotel's location grants access to both the urban energy of the city and the rural escape of the wine region without requiring a choice between them.

Rooms & amenities at Four Seasons Hotel

Accommodation centres on the essentials executed to five-star standard: individual balconies frame the Limassol streetscape or city views; air conditioning maintains precise climate control in a Mediterranean climate where that precision matters; bathrobes and bath amenities signal attention to the physical comfort of arrival and morning ritual. The property's on-site facilities reflect the philosophy of integrated luxury: a bar and snack café function throughout the day without requiring guests to leave the grounds, while a barber and beauty salon handle grooming needs in-house. For guests travelling with children, babysitting services remove the coordination burden of evening plans. The aerobics facilities acknowledge that fitness routines don't pause on holiday. These are not showpiece amenities but practical infrastructure that compounds into genuine convenience.

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Local knowledge: staying in Limassol

Where to stay — by area

The Four Seasons anchors Limassol's seafront promenade, placing you at the heart of the city's most visible reinvention—the Old Port and marina district. This location trades the quieter, village-like appeal of the Krasochoria wine towns (inland, 30–40 minutes by car) for immediate access to Limassol's dining, shopping, and waterfront culture. If you're drawn to a working Mediterranean port city with easy onward access to both wine routes and archaeological sites, this central coastal position is ideal; if you prefer retreat and seclusion, Limassol's commercial energy—even along its revamped seafront—may feel busier than a purpose-built resort. For business travel or cultural immersion in Cyprus's main commercial hub, the location is unbeatable.

Where to stay — by season

Limassol's seasonal dynamics heavily shape both value and experience here. July–August brings peak crowds and pricing; the Four Seasons itself is on file from $593 per night, and premium dates will climb above that. June and September offer the sweet spot—warm, swimmable sea, markedly thinner crowds on the promenade, and typically better nightly rates than peak. April, May, and October shift the appeal toward walking the Old Town, exploring Troodos mountain villages, and visiting archaeological sites in cooler, pleasanter conditions; sea-bathing becomes secondary. November–March quiets the waterfront substantially, cutting accommodation pressure, though the sea is too cool for casual swimming and some restaurants reduce hours. Easter weeks buck the low-season trend with local holiday traffic.

Best time to visit Limassol

Visit Limassol in June or September if your priority is beach and sea alongside city exploration—water temperatures remain warm enough for daily swimming, but visitor numbers and pricing don't yet spike. April–May and October reward those interested in inland wine villages, Troodos hiking, and archaeological touring; expect mild daytime warmth and minimal shoulder-season crowds. July–August delivers guaranteed heat and a full social calendar (the city hosts major wine and carnival festivals in autumn/winter seasons, not summer), but assume peak congestion and pricing. November–March suits only those comfortable with mild-but-cool conditions and a quieter, working city; the seafront is noticeably less animated, and this period attracts fewer tourists overall. Easter weeks bring a local holiday rush regardless of season.

Things worth checking before you book

Before booking, confirm your sea-view expectation and board type—a 5-star beachfront property like this may anchor rates on room-only or breakfast, so clarify what's included. Given Limassol's role as Cyprus's main commercial port and business hub, verify whether dates coincide with major conferences or shipping-related events that could affect atmosphere or availability. The city centre location means walkable access to the Old Port and promenade, but if you're drawn here primarily to escape to wine villages, confirm the transfer time and cost to the Krasochoria—it's inland enough that a rental car becomes valuable. Check whether the property's spa, restaurants, and evening activities suit your style; a luxury waterfront address in a working port city has a different rhythm than a resort enclave. For families, the babysitting service and on-site leisure facilities are documented, but Limassol's commercial character (busier traffic, port activity) makes it less child-insulated than quieter coastal alternatives.

Book Four Seasons Hotel through IMPT and your stay is 100% eco-friendly

Booking the Four Seasons Hotel through IMPT transforms your stay from a simple transaction into an act of environmental restoration. Every booking removes one tonne of CO2—verified, permanent removal through real regenerative-agriculture projects managed by actual farmers and publicly tracked, not accounting fictions. One tonne is roughly 28 times the carbon footprint of your entire night at this five-star property: you arrive at one of Limassol's finest addresses and your presence there erases nearly a month's worth of average hotel carbon impact. The mechanism is transparent: IMPT funds the removal from its own commission, never from your wallet—you pay the identical rate as booking anywhere else, but your stay becomes carbon-neutral by default. That distinction matters. You're not staying at a 'green hotel' or supporting corporate sustainability theatre. You're a guest who chose to book intelligently, and through that choice, you've redirected real money toward soil restoration and regenerative farming. The hotel operates as it always has; your booking through IMPT is the act that changes the equation.

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the carbon of an average single hotel night
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Nightly rate$593
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Good to know

Four Seasons Hotel carbon-neutral stay, questions answered

Is the Four Seasons Hotel in Limassol an eco-friendly or green hotel?

The Four Seasons Hotel Limassol is not certified or branded as an eco-friendly property, and we don't audit or claim specific sustainability practices at the building level. What makes a meaningful difference is how you book it: through IMPT, every booking removes one tonne of verified CO2 through regenerative agriculture, making your stay carbon-neutral regardless of the hotel's own policies. The eco-friendliness is in your booking choice, not the building's badge.

Is there an eco-friendly way to book the Four Seasons Hotel Limassol?

Yes—book it through IMPT via Cyprus Hotel Stays and your exact stay becomes carbon-neutral. You'll get the same room, the same live price, the same service; the difference is that one tonne of CO2 is permanently removed via verified regenerative-agriculture projects. No surcharge, no compromise on the experience, just a booking that actually offsets its impact.

Does booking the Four Seasons Hotel carbon-neutral cost more?

No. Booking through IMPT costs exactly the same as booking the hotel anywhere else. The carbon removal is funded from IMPT's own commission, not added to your bill. You pay one price, regardless of whether you choose eco-aware booking. The difference is entirely in what your booking achieves.

What makes my stay at the Four Seasons Hotel Limassol carbon-neutral?

Each booking triggers the removal of one tonne of CO2 through UN-verified regenerative-agriculture projects—real farmers, real land restoration, every tonne publicly tracked and monitored. One tonne is roughly 28 times the carbon footprint of a single luxury hotel night, meaning your stay is offset by a substantial margin. The removal is permanent and verifiable, not speculative or offset-on-paper.

Is the Four Seasons Hotel Limassol a luxury hotel?

Yes. It's a five-star property with a 4.8/5 guest score from nearly 2,400 reviews, positioning it as Limassol's premier luxury address. Service, room design, on-site amenities including barber/beauty salon and babysitting, and its location within the city's commercial heart all reflect five-star operations and pricing accordingly.

How central is the Four Seasons Hotel to Limassol's attractions?

The hotel sits on Leoforos Amathountos, positioning it within walking and short-drive reach of central Limassol's regenerated Old Port, marina, medieval castle, and seafront promenade. It's in the urban core rather than on a resort strip, making it natural for guests exploring the city itself or using it as a base for day trips to the Krasochoria wine villages in the Troodos foothills.

What type of traveller is the Four Seasons Hotel Limassol best for?

Business professionals needing reliable luxury in a commercial hub, couples seeking polished accommodation paired with access to an actual city rather than a resort bubble, and families who prioritize service consistency and on-site facilities. It suits travellers who view the hotel as an integrated part of their stay, not peripheral to it.

Is the Four Seasons Hotel Limassol good value for money?

It's positioned at the five-star tier, so pricing reflects that standard rather than budget positioning. Guest reviews consistently justify the rate through service consistency and operational reliability—nearly 2,400 reviews averaging 4.8/5 suggest guests find the experience worth the cost. Value is subjective, but consistency is measurable, and this hotel delivers it reliably.

What's actually within reach of the Four Seasons Hotel Limassol?

The hotel is within the city itself—the Old Port and marina redevelopment, the medieval castle, and the seafront promenade are all central Limassol features. Beyond the city, the Krasochoria wine villages are a modest drive into the Troodos foothills. Limassol also hosts major wine and carnival festivals that shape the city's calendar, and the hotel functions as a natural base for either urban exploration or countryside escapes.

Can I modify or cancel my Four Seasons Hotel Limassol booking through IMPT?

Booking terms are managed by the hotel directly and should be confirmed at the time of reservation. IMPT facilitates the booking and ensures the carbon removal is triggered regardless of later changes, but cancellation policies follow standard hotel practice—clarify flexibility terms before confirming.

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Local context

Around Limassol

Real places worth knowing about near Limassol, Cyprus, from our own things-to-do guides — genuinely nearby, not filler.

Limassol Old Town & Saripolou Square — near Limassol, Cyprus

Near Limassol

Limassol Old Town & Saripolou Square

The lanes between the medieval castle and the old port where Limassol eats and stays out late.

Molos Promenade — near Limassol, Cyprus

Near Limassol

Molos Promenade

Limassol's remade seafront: a kilometre of palm groves, reflecting pools and open-air sculpture.

Limassol Municipal Market — near Limassol, Cyprus

Near Limassol

Limassol Municipal Market

The stone market hall where Limassol has bought its vegetables and halloumi for a century.

Kourion — near Limassol, Cyprus

Near Limassol

Kourion

A Greco-Roman city on a limestone bluff seventy metres above the sea, with a theatre that still faces the water.

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