Trilogy Limassol Seafront is a mixed-use skyscraper complex located on the seafront of Limassol, Cyprus. Described as the largest mixed-use high-rise development in the Mediterranean region, the project comprises three towers: the 39-storey West Tower (170 m (560 ft)), the 35-storey East Tower (160 m (520 ft)), and a lower-rise North Residences building.[1][2][3] The West Tower is the joint-tallest building in Cyprus alongside One Limassol.[4][5]

Trilogy Limassol Seafront
Trilogy Limassol Seafront as seen from the coast
Map
Interactive map of the Trilogy Limassol Seafront area
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeMixed-use (residential / office)
Architectural style
Modernist
LocationLimassol, Cyprus, 28 October Avenue, Limassol, Cyprus
Coordinates34°41′09″N 33°03′43″E / 34.68593°N 33.06201°E / 34.68593; 33.06201
Construction started
2018
Completed2024
Cost€300 million+
Height
Roof170 m (560 ft) (West Tower)[1]
160 m (520 ft) (East Tower)[2]
Technical details
Floor count39 (West Tower)
35 (East Tower)
Floor area140,000 m2 (1,500,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
ArchitectsWKK Architects
J+A Philippou Architects (architect of record)
DeveloperCybarco Development
Structural engineer
Thornton Tomasetti
Services engineer
Yfantis Engineering
Civil engineerLangan Engineering
Main contractorCybarco Contracting
Website
trilogylimassol.com

The complex was developed by Cybarco Development, a subsidiary of the Lanitis Group, and designed by London-based WKK Architects.[6] It is situated on 28 October Avenue, one of the main thoroughfares of Limassol, close to the Akti Olympion beach and the Molos Seafront Park.[7][8]

Design and architecture

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The architectural concept was created by WKK Architects, based in Epsom, England, with J+A Philippou Architects serving as the local architect of record.[7][6] Thornton Tomasetti provided both structural and façade engineering services, while Langan Engineering carried out geotechnical and foundation engineering.[3][9] Additional project partners included A.J. Pericleous LLC and Evripidou Engineers.[3]

The development occupies a large seafront plot and is arranged in a triangular formation to maximise spatial openness between the three structures and allow panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea.[7] All three towers rise from a shared podium structure that accommodates two distinct zones: a 6,850 m2 (73,700 sq ft) public plaza and a 6,700 m2 (72,000 sq ft) private residents-only "Oasis".[6][7] The public plaza contains restaurants, bars, and retail shops, while the private Oasis features swimming pools, a pool bar, children's play areas, and landscaped gardens.[10]

The 170 m (560 ft) West Tower contains a mix of residential apartments, commercial office space, and amenity floors including a spa and gym.[3] A distinctive feature of the West Tower is its cantilevered "Sky Terrace", a slender open-air structure that projects 18 m (59 ft) from the tower, providing elevated views over the Mediterranean; particular engineering attention was paid to occupant comfort under wind and floor-induced vibrations at this height.[3] The 160 m (520 ft) East Tower is dedicated to residential apartments with shared amenity facilities.[3] The interior design of the apartments in both main towers was carried out by Side to Side, the firm also responsible for the interiors of the Skorpios private island and the Amara Hotel in Limassol.[11] The apartments feature Arclinea kitchens designed by Antonio Citterio and appliances by Gaggenau, Bosch, Dornbracht, and Villeroy & Boch.[11]

The building services, including a seawater-based decentralised geo-exchange HVAC system, were engineered by Yfantis Engineering; the system has a total cooling capacity of 11,400 kilowatts (15,300 hp) and a heating capacity of 7,600 kilowatts (10,200 hp) across 58,000 m2 (620,000 sq ft) of built-up area serviced at elevations up to 170 m (560 ft).[12]

The towers were constructed using reinforced concrete.[3] The building was designed in full compliance with Cypriot building regulations, taking into account the seismic activity of the region.[13]

History

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The project was developed by Cybarco Development, a member of the Lanitis Group, one of the oldest and largest business conglomerates in Cyprus, established in the late 19th century.[14] Cybarco itself was founded in 1945 and has a portfolio including Aphrodite Hills Golf Resort, The Oval, and Limassol Marina.[14][15] The Lanitis Group is one of the major shareholders of the project's owning company through Cybarco.[16]

The complex was designed as an urban oasis meant to connect a skyline of towers built in the seashore proximity such as The Oval Tower. Construction began in 2018. The complex was initially planned to feature three towers; however, the two main towers were built first, with the third building (the lower-rise "North Residences") entering construction as a second phase.[17] In January 2022, Cybarco Development CEO Michalis Hadjipanayiotou announced that the first phase, consisting of the two main towers and the public plaza, was expected to be completed by the end of that year.[13] By September 2022, total sales and reservations for apartments and offices in the complex had exceeded €385 million, and 50% of the North Residences units had been sold or reserved even before its official launch.[6]

The North Residences building, designed by WKK Architects, provides a mix of one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments and penthouses with direct access to the private Oasis amenities.[6] According to Thornton Tomasetti, the 140,000 m2 (1,500,000 sq ft) project (excluding the North Residences) was completed in 2023, with the CTBUH recording the towers as completed in 2024.[3][1] The total development cost exceeded €300 million.[18]

Across all three towers, the complex contains 317 luxury residences and 52 office spaces, along with underground parking, gymnasium, and spa facilities.[9] Each residence features floor-to-ceiling glass and panoramic sea views, and the complex offers around-the-clock concierge and property management services through BeCyprus, a sister company of Cybarco.[8][6]

Facilities and services

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The complex includes an extensive range of amenities across three distinct social areas.[10] The combined outdoor and indoor swimming pool area totals 900 m2 (9,700 sq ft), complemented by 3,400 m2 (37,000 sq ft) of private retreat space within the three buildings, which includes crèches, play areas, screening rooms, a multi-purpose function room, and lounge areas in each tower.[6] Additional facilities include a sauna, fitness centre, and hairdresser and beautician services.[8]

The ground-level public plaza extends between the two front towers, functioning as a pedestrian hub with restaurants, cafés, bars, and shops accessible to the general public.[10] The complex also includes large underground parking facilities.[8]

Location

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Trilogy Limassol Seafront is situated on the south coast of Cyprus, along 28 October Avenue on Limassol's waterfront promenade lined with palm trees.[19] The complex is near Akti Olympion beach and is approximately 3.4 km (2.1 mi) from Limassol Marina and the Castle of Limassol.[8] Both Larnaca International Airport and Paphos International Airport are located approximately 65 km (40 mi) from the property.[8]

See also

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References

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  2. 1 2 "Trilogy Limassol Seafront East Tower". CVU Skyscraper Center. Retrieved December 22, 2025.
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  11. 1 2 "Trilogy Limassol Seafront". Four Seasons – Luxury Properties in Cyprus. Retrieved May 4, 2026.
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  19. "Trilogy Limassol Seafront – A Destination in the heart of the city". Cybarco. Retrieved May 4, 2026.
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