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Celebrate an unforgettable Easter by the Sea at Cap St Georges Hotel & Resort

Cap St Georges Hotel & Resort invites guests to experience a unique and joyful Easter holiday by the sea, filled with cherished customs and authentic Cypriot traditions.

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The festive programme includes decorating the Epitaph, egg painting, Easter fun for children, the lighting of the traditional ‘Lambrajia’, and indulgence in seasonal delicacies such as traditional soup and freshly baked flaounes. Whether seeking peace or celebration, the resort’s Easter packages offer a perfect blend of connection, joy, and tradition in a luxurious seaside setting.

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Whether you're drawn by the serenity of the season or the spirit of celebration, our Easter packages are designed to offer moments of connection, joy, and tradition by the sea.

Contact at: enquiries@capstgeorges.com

Telephone number at:+357 2600 0000

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