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Aphrodite Hills Resort announces major investment plan

Aphrodite Hills Resort has unveiled an ambitious investment programme, the location says is designed to cement its status among Europe’s finest premium sporting destinations.

"From eye-catching golf enhancements to widespread redesigning of fitness and wellness facilities and renovations to the hotel and restaurants, the Cyprus resort is future-proofing the guest experience on every front," a press release notes, adding, "On the golfing side, a range of improvements will drive in a new era on the course and beyond the fairways."

“Our vision is simple: create Europe’s finest year-round sports destination,” Miguel Girbes, Director of Golf & Sports at Aphrodite Hills Resort, commented in the same announcement, adding, “Through investment and partnerships with the very best in golf technology and construction, we’re ensuring pristine conditions and extraordinary experiences for decades to come.”

The innovations began with the world-class Starter Hut, which opened this month (July). The new landmark feature beside the first tee at PGA National Cyprus offers a stylish welcome area, fully equipped café and panoramic terrace, aiming to set the perfect tone before the opening drive.

Launching this summer, the resort’s upgraded academy will herald Cyprus’s first Trackman™ range featuring cutting-edge ball-tracking technology for data-rich practice, fun skills games and bespoke coaching. A two-storey academy building will also be developed to include a reception and retail area, two swing rooms upstairs and covered base for 28 practice bays, all fully equipped with Trackman™ technology.

Scheduled over four phases with the first starting within July, every bunker on the acclaimed Cabell B. Robinson course will be rebuilt using DuraBunker® edging, CapillaryFlow™ drainage and the construction expertise of PQ Construction. The project will deliver heightened aesthetics and presentation across the course, championship‑standard consistency, playability and sustainability.

Beyond golf, the new Sports Hub will open in Spring 2026 as the epicentre for racquet sports with a new boutique retail outlet blending country club ambience with sleek modern designs - serving as a one-stop shop for quality racquets, balls, apparel and more from some of the most respected global brands in tennis and padel.

Also set for a major upgrade is Aphrodite Hills Resort’s changing facilities, with spacious rooms and a cool colour palette that will put players of all skill levels in the perfect frame of mind to take to the tennis and padel courts.

The investment programme extends into the hotel rooms and restaurants along with dedicated food and beverage outlets and new outdoor furniture as further key elements of the major refurbishment. Renovations are already underway in apartments and villas for rent, with modern upgrades that enhance comfort, aesthetics, and a sense of privacy - ideal for both short and extended getaways.

Complementing the investment programme is a host of new events organised throughout the year, further elevating the entertainment for guests to enjoy, the press release also notes.

Guests of the resort can also play basketball, football and even equestrian sports at the location, a short drive from the cities of Paphos and Limassol.

All works are scheduled outside peak visitor periods and incorporate sustainable building practices, energy-efficient systems and water-saving landscaping to protect Cyprus’s natural beauty, the press release also underlines.

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