



Every year, Limassol transforms into a vibrant explosion of colour, music, and joy during the world-famous Limassol Carnival. Known as the largest and most spectacular carnival celebration in Cyprus, this annual tradition attracts thousands of visitors from across the island and abroad.
For over a century, the Limassol Carnival has been a symbol of creativity, culture, and community spirit. From the Grand Parade to themed parties, street performances, and live music, the city becomes one big open-air celebration filled with costumes, dancing, and unforgettable moments.
The Heart of the Carnival – Enaerios Area
One of the main gathering points of the Limassol Carnival festivities is the Enaerios Parking area, located along the seafront. This central location hosts major events, parades, music stages, and thousands of Carnival lovers dressed in colourful costumes ready to celebrate.
And here’s the best part — Odysseia Hotel is located just 30 meters from Enaerios Parking, placing you right in the heart of the action.
No need for transportation.
No parking stress.
No long walks after the celebrations.
Simply step outside the hotel and immerse yourself in the Carnival atmosphere within seconds.
Stay Where the Celebration Happens
Choosing where to stay during Carnival makes all the difference. At Odysseia Hotel, guests enjoy:
- Prime location just steps from the main Carnival spot
- Comfortable and elegant rooms
- Warm Cypriot hospitality
- Easy access to the seafront promenade and city centre
After a full day of parades and dancing, return to the comfort of your room and relax — knowing the festivities continue just outside your door.
Make the Most of Carnival in Limassol
Whether you’re visiting Limassol specifically for Carnival or planning a spontaneous getaway, there is no better place to stay than in the centre of the celebration.
Experience the rhythm, the colours, and the excitement of Limassol Carnival — just 30 meters from your room at Odysseia Hotel.
Book your Carnival stay early and be part of the magic.


