Discover Larnaca

& Explore Cyprus
Welcome to Larnaca

The perfect starting point for your Cypriot adventure.

Larnaca is a city where the past and present blend seamlessly. The city is offering a unique mix of sun, sea, and centuries of history. Whether you're strolling along the Finikoudes Promenade, exploring ancient sites, or enjoying fresh seafood by the harbor, Larnaca sets the perfect tone for your journey through Cyprus.
Must-see attractions in Larnaca:
Saint Lazarus Church

The Church of Agios Lazaros, built in the 9th century over the tomb of Saint Lazarus, is one of Cyprus’s finest examples of Byzantine architecture.

Salt Lake

The flamingo holiday destination! The second largest salt lake in Cyprus, the Larnaca Salt Lake is one of the most important habitats for waterfowl in Europe!

Kamares Aqueduct

Larnaca’s Timeless Arches. Built in 1750, this remarkable example of historical engineering, supplied water until 1939. A striking landmark with roots in ancient worship of goddesses Artemis-Diana and Aphrodite-Astarte.

 

With the Larnaca International Airport just minutes from the city center, your arrival and departure are seamless.

Where History Meets the Sea

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Nicosia – The Divided Capital

Nicosia, the last divided capital in Europe, is rich in culture and complexity. Visit the Cyprus Museum, explore Ledra Street and the Old City, and experience the fusion of traditions from both sides of the city.

Lefkara – Lace, Silver & Living Heritage

Famous for its intricate Lefkaritika lace and traditional silversmithing, the village of Lefkara is a hidden gem in the hills near Larnaca. Wander its cobbled streets, visit artisan workshops, and experience authentic Cypriot village life. Legend says even Leonardo da Vinci purchased lace from Lefkara!

Limassol - Cosmopolitan Vibes by the Sea

Just an hour from Larnaca, Limassol blends modern luxury with historic charm. Walk along its palm-lined seafront, explore the Old Town, enjoy the Marina, or visit the Limassol Castle. A short drive away lies Kourion, an ancient city-kingdom with a Greco-Roman amphitheater and dramatic sea views.

Paphos – Myth & Archaeology

On the western coast, Paphos is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning mosaics and ancient ruins. Visit the Tombs of the Kings, Aphrodite’s Rock, and enjoy the relaxed ambiance of its seaside promenade.

Troodos Mountains – Nature & Tradition

Escape to the cool air of the Troodos Mountains to discover hiking trails, Byzantine churches, and quaint villages. It’s a perfect retreat into nature and tradition, with local wineries, forest paths, and breathtaking views.