Renovated St Raphael Resort to reopen soon

The five-star St Raphael Resort & Marina in Limassol is preparing to enter a new era, as it gears up to reopen its doors on 12 March 2025, following an extensive renovation.

According to social media updates from Farah Shammas, Managing Director of St Raphael Resort & Marina, construction work is progressing at full speed to ensure the resort is ready for its grand reopening.

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A fresh look for the luxury resort

One of the most notable upgrades is the hotel’s refreshed exterior, featuring brand-new balconies with glass railings, designed to enhance the guest experience while maintaining the resort’s signature elegance. Renovations are also being carried out in several interior spaces.

Most of the existing balconies have been demolished to make way for modern glass replacements, which will transform the hotel’s façade, blending contemporary aesthetics with the classic and sophisticated elements that define St Raphael Resort & Marina.

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Countdown to reopening

The renovation project is set to be completed by the end of February, allowing the resort to welcome guests from 12 March.

Farah Shammas has been actively sharing updates on the progress through her social media accounts, offering glimpses of the exciting transformation taking place at the luxury hotel. Early images suggest a striking new look, reinforcing St Raphael Resort’s reputation as one of Limassol’s premier hospitality destinations.

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(Source: InBusinessNews)

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