TUI is showing a seven-night all-inclusive Cyprus holiday from £615 per person, including flights from Newcastle to Larnaca and a stay at the 5-star Pernera Beach Hotel in Protaras. We found the price for two adults departing on 14 May.
This is very last-minute, so it won’t suit everyone. But if you can move quickly from Newcastle, £615 for flights, a week in Cyprus, and all-inclusive board at a well-reviewed beachfront hotel is a strong price for this level of package.
The useful comparison is TUI’s own Cyprus luxury page. When we checked on 13 May, most other 5-star all-inclusive Cyprus options showing there were around £670 to £1,028 per person, with several departing from regional airports. Pernera Beach was the cheapest full-week all-inclusive 5-star option we found on that page.
Pernera Beach Hotel is not a hush-and-whisper retreat. Tripadvisor rates it 4.4/5 from more than 2,100 reviews, with strong marks for cleanliness, service, and location, but some reviews mention weddings, noise, and sunbed competition. That’s the catch. If you want a quiet adults-only boutique stay, this probably isn’t it. If you want a polished beach holiday with meals and drinks covered, the price is hard to ignore.
What you get
- Return flights from Newcastle to Larnaca.
- Seven nights at Pernera Beach Hotel in Protaras.
- All-inclusive board.
- A beachfront location in the Pernera area, just outside Protaras.
- ATOL protection through TUI for the flight-inclusive package.
Prices update as inventory changes. The figures above were live on 13 May, and departure airport and travel date both affect the price. Regional airports can be useful value here, but they also narrow who can actually use the deal.
How to book
Use the Book Now button below to open the TUI deal. If the exact package has moved, search TUI’s Cyprus luxury holidays for Pernera Beach Hotel, seven nights, all-inclusive, departing from Newcastle on 14 May.
Before paying, check the flight times, room type, baggage allowance, and transfer details. Also have a quick look at the latest reviews if noise matters to you, because this is good value rather than guaranteed peace and quiet.


Kate Acaster is Chief Editor at Flight Tribe. She writes about practical travel planning, budget airlines, baggage rules, city breaks, beach holidays and good hotels that do not cost daft money.
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