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1Holy Church of Saint Lazarus

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4.7
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Greek Orthodox church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
The Holy Church of Saint Lazarus is a restored 9th-century Byzantine stone church located in the center of Larnaca. It houses a remarkable gold-plated iconostasis and is dedicated to Lazarus of Bethany, who, according to legend, lived in Larnaca for 30 years and was its first bishop after being resurrected by Jesus.
Many have already written the historical,  religious and architectural significances of this small but magnificent church. I stayed longer than I expected because I invited myself to a beautiful wedding. During the wedding service, the church still let people in for the visit to the tomb of Saint Lazarus. I suppose it always happens. If a wedding happens to take place during your visit, don't leave. It's such a sweet experience.
Joyce . — Google review
From an architectural standpoint it’s a very pretty building and the interior is spectacular. I didn’t take any photos as I didn’t know if it was appropriate or not as it is an active church. But the paintings and reliefs inside are quite unique. And the building itself has a great history that’s interesting to learn about as someone who’s not tied to the Christian faith. The surrounding neighborhood is very quaint and has many good shops and restaurants/cafes.
Sam F — Google review
This is amazing Church is a must visit if you are in the area. Beautiful structural architecture on the outside and inside to the amazing things you will see when you enter. If you can try and be covered up because there is a sign outside saying no shorts for men and women should ideally have their hair and shoulders covered but they do have robes for free on the outside to cover just in case you forget. Situated in the church are the most amazing icon pictures all over and the whole church is almost covered in gold. It is a particularly busy church with tourists in and out at all times. When you enter there is a lower two level where Lazarus bones used to be kept before they were moved, but his tomb still remains.
Toby H — Google review
Hearing about this church and seeing some of the photos doesn’t really prepare you for the experience and history you are about to feel walking up to and inside this master of a monument. The outside is stunning, well preserved and sits on a lovely open space. When you enter it is very typical of a Greek church and lovely. Make sure you visit the tombs also under the church.
C C — Google review
Travelled.fr9m.thw UK.for my friends wedding in this church. For me it will always be a place of great joy. It's a beautiful place to visit if you are in the area, just don't walk through the middle isle in yer t-shirts and flip flops when there are 250 of us in the .middle of a wedding ceremony lo
Owen B — Google review
Beautiful church, very peaceful! We went there around at 1400 and it was closed. Advise to check the opening hours before you go. It opens in afternoon at 1530 but if you are there early, there are few souvenir shops that you can visit, enjoy lunch, take photographs, enough things to keep you occupied.
GU C — Google review
Visiting the Holy Church of Saint Lazarus was an unforgettable experience. I was deeply touched by the atmosphere and the spiritual energy of this sacred place. Bowing before the relics of Saint Lazarus filled me with peace and gratitude.
Zlatka S — Google review
The primary "Holy Church of St. Lazarus" is the 9th-century Greek Orthodox church in Larnaca, Cyprus, built over the second and final tomb of Lazarus. His tomb is in a crypt beneath the altar. The church is centrally located on Agios Lazaros Square in Larnaca, a short walk from Finikoudes beach and the marina.
Vivienne T — Google review
Πλατεία, Ayiou Lazarou, Larnaca 6020, Cyprus•https://www.agioslazaros.org/•+357 24 652498•Tips and more reviews for Holy Church of Saint Lazarus

2Hala Sultan Tekke

4.2
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4.1
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Mentioned on 
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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Historical place
Sacred & Religious Sites
Hala Sultan Tekke is a significant Muslim pilgrimage site located on the western shore of Larnaca Salt Lake. This historic landmark is surrounded by a beautiful garden and holds religious importance as it is believed to be the burial place of Umm Haram, Prophet Mohammed's foster mother. The city of Larnaca offers a blend of historical and cultural attractions, including ancient ruins, churches, and festivals like Kataklysmos.
Very beautiful, quiet and mysterious place with old legend about Holy woman who was a relative of Muhammad accidentally dead this area. There is the Tomb of her behind the Mosque. We are absolutely alone, only one person was in the entrance. The entrance is free.
Evgenia K — Google review
Very nice mosque, I think it has been forgotten by the state, isn’t as clean and good looking as it was once upon a time. I hope it changes, but from a historic perspective it was very nice to see that it is still an active worship place. I feel like they should clean the name board of the mosque, it was full of dust…
Khan — Google review
It's nothing you haven't seen before, but it's worth the time, we couldn't go in due to our belief, but the gardens were really nice and well-maintained. I would also recommend walking along the salt lake path in summer and in winter...overall, not a bad experience, but nothing crazy.
Liav M — Google review
Placed by salt lake, good time to sit on the bench and relax for the while. If flamingo 🦩 season -> extra special. If want to visit mosque than good dress is mandatory 😉
Miroslav J — Google review
It is slightly off the beaten track but is still worth the effort to visit as it is a very nice mosque indeed. Perhaps it isn't as clean as it may have been in the past but still it was OK. Our only mistake was that my wife was not dressed properly and was refused entry. and so many stray cats around .... not pleasant.
Norm P — Google review
Beautiful setting by the edge of the Salt Lake. Peaceful and scenic place, especially around sunset. Remember: ladies must wear full-length pants covered clothing to enter — no entry otherwise.
Parul A — Google review
The Hala Sultan Tekke mosque, which is very beautiful, is located near the salt lake. It is essential to wear an appropriate long dress; otherwise, entry will not be permitted.
G V — Google review
This mosque has been described as the third holiest place for Muslims in the world (some say the fourth, after Mecca, Medina, and Jerusalem). During the Ottoman Empire, Ottoman-flagged ships would hang their flags at half mast when off the shores of Larnaca, and salute Hala Sultan with cannon shots. The mosque was built over the grave of Umm Haram, who was believed to be the sister of the Prophet Mohammed’s foster mother.
Bogdan B — Google review
VJP6+627, Tekke Road, Larnaca 6029, Cyprus•http://www.mcw.gov.cy/mcw/DA/DA.nsf/All/18513FF955C9F917C2257199…•Tips and more reviews for Hala Sultan Tekke
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3Finikoudes

4.5
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4.2
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Mentioned on 
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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Finikoudes Beach in Larnaca is a must-visit destination, offering a palm-lined beach with clean-water status and picturesque promenades. It's an integral part of a weekend break itinerary in Larnaca, along with other key attractions like Kamares Aqueduct and Larnaka Medieval Fort. The area boasts a wide range of accommodation options, from luxurious 5-star hotels to more affordable 3-star choices, catering to every budget and traveler type.
Nice beach for young children and families to relax and swim. Plenty of cafes and restaurants opposite the sea. Nice little promenade
Cronos C — Google review
Good beach for kids, nice sand and shallow water. Toilet is free, but shower cost 50cents. Almost no disturbance from people trying to sell you something.
Mihajlovic ( — Google review
Very good - this is a really safe beach for kids, with nice sand and fairly shallow water. The toilet is free (hurray) but the shower cost is about 50c. It can get quite crowded but the there is little hassle from people trying to sell you something. It can get really hot - so take or hire shade.
Norm P — Google review
It's a wonderful beach. The location is perfect. There are restaurants, places to stay, and an amusement park nearby. It's a great beach for a family vacation.
Nurcan V — Google review
No sand, only soil. Very dirty beach, not suitable for swimming or relaxing. Sunbeds are broken and in some places there are no umbrellas.
Momir P — Google review
First beach in the closet proximity of Larnaca city center. Soft sand, clear water, and lot of restaurants with all the facilities. Public transport and intercity buses having stop here.
Mahesh S — Google review
This beach needs some better sand and cleaning. Comparing with other beaches in Cyprus, this one is very disappointing.
Milana K — Google review
Very dirty beach. People just leaving cigarettes on the sand. I've been here 6 years ago, it's nothing to compare. Please prohibit smoking on the beach and clean it. Uncomfortable sitting here.
E G — Google review
Cyprus, USA•Tips and more reviews for Finikoudes

4Larnaca Salt Lake

4.4
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4.1
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Mentioned on 
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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Larnaca Salt Lake is a stunning natural feature that captivates visitors with its unique ecosystem, home to an array of water birds, including the elegant flamingos. This picturesque site is not only a haven for birdwatchers but also holds cultural significance, featuring the revered Hala Sultan Tekke shrine nearby. Travelers can enhance their experience in Larnaca by exploring various attractions such as the Archaeological Museum and Larnaka Medieval Fort while enjoying beach activities along the beautiful coastline.
Beautiful lake, flamingos can be seen only in the cold season. Visited in November and the water looked like a mirror, with lots of flamingos. Definitely worth visiting. Do not walk off the path, it'll startle the birds. There are 2 observation decks at the lake. You can get there with public transport.
Aleksandra Ł — Google review
Went in April, no Flamingo. Learned from the local that they only come to salt lake between Nov and Mar. If you go in other months, the lake view is still enjoyable, just no need to feel disappointed or not seeing any bird.
Ang S — Google review
Larnaca Salt Lake fills with water during the winter and dries up in the summer to reveal a salt crust. This natural cycle attracts large flocks of migratory birds. Thousands of flamingos arrive from November to feed on the shrimp that thrive in the salt water.
Vivienne T — Google review
Larnaca Salt lake is a must destination when you are traveling to Cyprus. It is a big salted lake, and if you are lucky u can spot flamingos! It's a great place for walking, jogging and looking at the airplanes since the airport is near the lake. During summer the lake gets dry and you see the salt.
Rafaella G — Google review
Pink flamingos 🦩 visit the lake in winter. When I visited in mid November there were 2 big groups. Should bring a good camera to get a good picture. However you can walk around and enjoy the views. Various parking around the lake.
Paul H — Google review
I visited it in November, and there were no birds, no water. Just a mud and salt. Large area covered by mud and salt. The guide said in winter there will be a lot of flamingo and water. It is located near Hala Sultan mosque.
David Z — Google review
Nice place for a walk alongside the salt lake, where you can watch the flamingos and other water birds. Great view of the Hala Sultan Tekkesi - this place has a ridiculous number of cute cats, it must be their sanctuary. There is several benches throughout the path, ideal to contemplate those magnificent birds.
Sónia M — Google review
This place is so beautiful and peaceful. It's easy to park, free of charge and it has a big open space. You can observe flamingos very easily from there, but they are quite shy birds, they won't come too close to the shore when you are there. But if you could be qiret and wait for a while, they would slowly come closer. Definitely a great place to get closer to nature! I highly recommend this spot!
Yewei — Google review
Larnaca 6029, Cyprus, USA•http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larnaca_Salt_Lake•Tips and more reviews for Larnaca Salt Lake

5WJ6Q+42Q Larnaca Castle

3.9
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Mentioned on 
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Building
Museums
Castles
Historic Sites
History Museums
WJ6Q+42Q Larnaca Castle, also known as the Medieval Castle of Larnaca, is a 12th-century fortress that served as a fort and prison. Located just a few meters away from the city marina, it offers sea views and houses a modest museum showcasing the rich history of Larnaca. The castle's walls provide stunning vistas of the sea and the city.
Piale Pasa, Larnaka 6026, Cyprus, USA•Tips and more reviews for WJ6Q+42Q Larnaca Castle
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6Kamares Aqueduct

4.4
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3.9
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Mentioned on 
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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Kamares Aqueduct, also known as the Bekir Pasha Aqueduct, is a historic water bridge with 75 arches that was constructed in 1750 and remained operational until 1939. It serves as one of the most prominent water supplies ever built in Cyprus. The site is not only a marvel of engineering but also holds cultural and historical significance, being associated with the worship of Goddesses Artemis-Diana and Aphrodite-Astarte.
Reminds me of the aqueduct in Scotland. But with way, way hotter climate. End of September , still scorching hot. I was able to take nice videos and pictures, there was not anyone during mid day. Everyone must be at the beach. I went on a Monday.
Daynie A — Google review
Amazing seeing this in the landscape. Can ze been from far. Its still in good condition. Its close to the main road. Good for a short break.
Frank — Google review
A great end point if you are walking along the salt flat trail. The 18th century aquaduct is in great condition and is another part of Cyprus' long history with water movement and storage. 10min is enough time for a casual observer to take in enough of the structure. The wetlands directly behind it are home to many birds and the calls make a nice backdrop.
Jonathan Z — Google review
Surrounded by the modern city, it seems surreal in a way. It's an impressive structure and it's in good condition. Parking is available nearby and there are also hiking trails.
Phil M — Google review
Not worth a detour, what you see when driving by is everything there is to see. Looks nice though.
Thaina S — Google review
We cycled along the salt lake… up to the aqueduct… wanted to sit nearby but no benches sadly.. Worth seeing if interested in history ….
KJ — Google review
The Kamares Aqueduct in Larnaca was built between 1747 and 1750 by the Ottoman Governor Bekir Pasha to provide the city with a reliable water supply. This impressive engineering feat, which cost approximately 50,000 qirsh, was funded by Pasha himself as a public project. It draws water from the Tremithos River and other springs, channeling it to the city through a 16 km long system that includes a 75-arch bridge, a part of which is still visible today.
Κρητικός — Google review
The Kamares Aqueduct in Larnaca, Cyprus, is a beautifully preserved 18th-century Ottoman structure with 75 arches. Visiting in January 2024, you'd find it near the Salt Lake, free to explore, offering a serene historical experience. Its architecture and night lighting make it particularly enchanting. A must-see for its historical significance and scenic beauty.
Alpha C — Google review
WJ72+C3Q, Larnaca 6040, Cyprus•Tips and more reviews for Kamares Aqueduct

7Pierides Museum - Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation

4.3
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4.2
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Archaeological museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
The Pierides Museum - Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation is a small, privately owned archaeology museum located in Larnaca, Cyprus. It showcases a diverse collection of regional artifacts such as pottery, glassware, and maps. Housed in the former home of Dimitris Pierides, the museum's elegant mansion and beautiful gardens provide a fitting setting for its extensive archaeological exhibits. The collection has grown over the years and continues to expand.
Nice collection of artifacts from different time periods. Paid €3 for entry and found some nice gifts at reasonable prices in the museum shop. Some information in English. There was also an exhibition of silk scarves when I visited - very beautiful
Kate M — Google review
A small museum, not very spectacular. Many very old ceramic vessels, Roman glass, remains of statues. You only need about 30 minutes to visit it.
Paul C — Google review
Tickets-1€ for student, 3€ for adult Small cost for a small museum. 6 rooms filled with some unique artefacts from previous periods, starting in the Bronze Age finishing with 13th Christian Age
XDMILOSZ — Google review
The Roman glass has to seen to be believed . So delicate, but survived in Tombs . The Pomos idols and the flat idols are amazing . The pots and other artifacts are very special. Well worth a visit . Entry €3
Jon R — Google review
Located a 3 minute walk off the main square. Cost :3 euros and they take credit cards. It’s a single floor of 5 rooms and a corridor. Different historic periods of vases and pots, figurines and statues/ heads and artefacts. Description could be made easier with number going in a systematic order as well as the description. Descriptions are put into one page of say 1-5 and objects maybe on two different levels in two different panels of display making it difficult for the visitor to follow a systematic viewing of the displays. Also description not at eye level but a lot of bending down is required for reading inscriptions, the font could also be bigger.
Travelling D — Google review
A small private museum with exhibits from Stone Age that Pieridis family acquired through the generations which they showcase for the public to enjoy. The museum is housed in a private colonial style building which it was a family house before built in 1825 and which it has been occupied the site for more than four generations. Each room is sectioned on different afterfacts from bronze, clay, glass and more. My favourite section it was the different coloured and shapes of blown glass. You can spend easily one to two hours there and is accessible for wheelchair users. It has a small gift shop at the back and toilets in the back yard. Entrance is €3.00 and is well worth a visit there.
Angie O — Google review
Highly recommend! Amazing place, so many interesting objects to see. A very friendly member of staff showed me around and answered my questions. Printed info in English is available at the entrance. Thanks!
Olga — Google review
Great building with loads of historical items including maps, statues, lamps and coins all displayed on a professional way. An interesting history of ancient Cyprus. Well worth visiting.
George A — Google review
Zinonos Kitieos 4, Larnaca 6023, Cyprus•https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/History-Museum/Pierides-…•+357 24 145375•Tips and more reviews for Pierides Museum - Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation

8Zenobia Wreck Diving Site

5.0
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Historical landmark
Zenobia Wreck Diving Site is a must-visit for diving enthusiasts in Larnaca, Cyprus. The site features the sunken Zenobia ferry, which rests on its side at a depth of 42 meters. This massive steel wreck, measuring 172 meters in length, is located just 800 meters off Larnaca harbor. It's considered one of the top 10 diving wrecks globally and offers an incredible underwater experience.
I highly recommend to visit this place for Diving. Make sure that you are AOWD, then you will see much more. The diving worth its money. I went with @underseaworld.club
Aleksei K — Google review
An absolutely must see dive spot if you visit Cyprus! Huge wreck, many interesting things to see, for example plenty of trucks. For technical divers there are special routes inside the hull. One of the best wreck dives I've ever seen. And it's possible to dive year round.
Rudolf G — Google review
Absolutely beautiful place to dive, definitely recommend, though made more for advanced divers. Especially recommend booking it before going on a holiday, since there are a lot of divers and we have heard you need to book in advance. Really a must visit for any diver who can handle big cargo ships.
Magwit — Google review
This awesome wreck is in the top ten wreck dives in the world and no wonder. It's an amazing scuba dive and definitely my favourite. The Zenobia lies on her side at 42m and depending on your diving exams and specialties, you can go though the bridge, under lorries chained to the deck, the cafeteria and out of the bow doors. This is my second time diving here with Cydive and big thank you to Pavlos for making it so special once again 👌
Andy T — Google review
Excellent dive site. The zenobia wreck is for advanced divers (30m depth). The beat is to have also an nixtrox certification to stay longer in the water. The stern is interesting to see with all the lorries at 30 and at 40 m depth. At the front of the wreck, you can find the canteen and the bridge. Recommend doing at least two dives on the wreck with a good dive center. The water temperature is 18°C so expect to wear a thick wetsuit with a hoodie and booties.
Carola B — Google review
An Incredible wreck to dive and I will be diving it again soon. It really does shock you of how incredible this wreck is. Anyone who does want to go onto the advance parts of the wreck, I would advise you take your Advanced Open Water, Nitrox and Deep Diver courses to get the best out of it.
Chris P — Google review
A phenomenal location for diving, very good experience
Ugljesa D — Google review
They were very nice Unfortunately we took the afternoon tour and the current was very strong so we couldn't see anything. Good people great atmosphere
Uri J — Google review
WM94+8QG, Larnaca, Cyprus•https://larnakaregion.com/zenobia-wreck•Tips and more reviews for Zenobia Wreck Diving Site

9Larnaca Marina

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4.0
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Marina
Nature & Parks
Larnaca Marina is a bustling hub for yacht cruises and diving excursions, offering outdoor dining with views of a popular beach. As the oldest city in Cyprus, Larnaca seamlessly blends its ancient roots with modern amenities, attracting tourists to its new international airport, capacity-filled marina, and beautiful beaches stretching over 25km. The marina is centrally located next to the lively Finikoudes Promenade and offers picturesque views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Probably the busiest place in the Larnaca! Sandy beach, restaurants like McDonald's, KFC and TGI Friday, cafes and local attractions like the holy church of St Lazarus, municipal market and Larnaca medieval fort. You can spend the whole day here either relaxing on the beach sunbathing or enjoying the excursions.
GU C — Google review
A not very big marina, with nothing out of the ordinary. Several dozen sailboats and other types of boats and a promenade where people can walk. There are no benches to sit on. Quite beautiful but common.
Paul C — Google review
A nice marina, with a small pier that enables you to look at the boats. Be aware that some of the planks are old, stick up, and are unsteady. You can not get much other access to the marina to see the boats any closer on foot. You can, however, get boat rides from here, and booking is at the start of the pier. The marina itself is clean and well kept. Parking can be found close by or a 10 minute walk from 2 car parks next to the bus station. Both are free. Toilets nearby on the beach. Worth a quick look if you're in the area.
R J — Google review
It's so beautiful and the view from up the infinity pool is breathtaking. Visited the Marina Spa and after had a drink by the pool. It was so relaxing.
Ruth N — Google review
I visited Larnaca in August 2024, and the weather was quite hot. I stayed about 15 km away from the town at the Murcure Larnaca Resort. While looking for a place to have dinner in the city, I discovered this area. I walked around for over an hour in the evening, and it wasn’t crowded, which made it very pleasant. The area is quite large, with boats, a beach, restaurants, and more. It’s worth exploring, but I recommend visiting Nissi Beach, which is too crowded but one of the most beautiful beaches in the World.
Muhammad C — Google review
We had an exceptional experience at Larnaca Marina. The marina is beautifully organized, well-run, and affordably priced. From the moment we arrived from the Suez Canal, the team provided a warm and welcoming reception. Giannis, the Marina Manager, was instrumental in ensuring a smooth experience, sending us all the necessary information via email. When we arrived, we contacted Stellios on the radio, and his instructions were clear and easy to follow. He and Athos met us at the fuel dock with smiles, took our lines, and escorted us to the customs and port police offices. The check-in process was super easy and efficient, thanks to Elena's kindness at the office reception. The team went above and beyond to assist us, even helping with our first stern tie. Athos took our lines, and Stellios was ready in the dinghy to lend a hand if needed. Given the marina's comfort and amenities, we decided to haul our boat out for hull maintenance. The lift process was seamless, with Georgios handling the travel lift and Mohammed ensuring everything was in place. What truly made our experience stand out was working with "Dino" and his colleague Kamil. Dino's business offers a wide range of services for boat exteriors, and his work is stellar. Both Dino and Kamil take immense pride in their work, and it shows. They became like friends and coaches to us, offering valuable advice and support throughout our stay. We were sad to leave Larnaca Marina but happy to set sail with our boat looking better than ever. The marina's daily rates are very affordable compared to other European ports, making it an excellent choice for sailors. We highly recommend Larnaca Marina to anyone looking for a well-run and welcoming port.
Julie P — Google review
Larnaca Port is the base and starting point for enjoying many excursions, exploration tours and diving in beautiful Cyprus. It is full of boats and yachts that can be rented, whether with family or friends. It is also surrounded by restaurants and cafes with outdoor areas overlooking the beach and the distant horizon.A delightful two-hour experience departing from Larnaca Marina. As we set sail, you'll enjoy the stunning views of Finikoudes Beach, which embodies the essence of the Mediterranean coast.
Ezzat F — Google review
Nice place, good views and fair price
Alle — Google review
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10Archaeological Museum of Larnaka District

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The Archaeological Museum of Larnaka District, also known as the Larnaca District Museum, is a charming museum featuring a modest yet impressive collection of ancient artifacts. Housed in a purpose-built building, the museum offers detailed explanations of each display and showcases items from various historical periods including the Neolithic Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Hellenistic and Roman period.
Very interesting museum, lots of exhibits reg prehistoric Cyprus, and more. Serene presentation, good explanations, very well done. Entrance is free and the air-conditioning is excellent 😁
Huub R — Google review
Not very big, seems recently modernized/restored, decent looking. Not very spectacular, the exhibits are mostly pottery and other clay objects. You can also see remains of statues, ornaments, some gold jewelry and coins. The exhibits have explanations in English. You need less than an hour to visit it.
Paul C — Google review
Worth a visit, along with the Kition ruins. Free entry and an interesting view of the region's history mainly focusing on the prehistoric origins. Make sure you don't miss out on the Mausoleums downstairs.
NobodyNose — Google review
متحف رائعA very interesting museum, with many exhibits documenting prehistoric Cyprus and much more. A calming display, good explanations, and a wonderful achievement. Admission is free, and the air conditioning is excellent 😁
Ezzat F — Google review
If you visit the site of Kition nearby you may be disappointed that there wasn’t many artefacts but you will be happy to see this museum which is full of antiquities. They are well presented and the museum is air conditioned which in the immense heat of summer is a saviour. There is a small gift shop also with some lovely souvenirs too but the artefacts impressed me the most.
C C — Google review
Free entry, friendly staff. The exhibitions (neolithic era, bronze age, iron age) are extremely detailed, there are plenty of artifacts on display. Crazy amounts of pottery remains, with detailed explanations in every exhibit. The place is air conditioned and very cool which is a welcome thing in the 30 degree midday Larnaka.
András V — Google review
Small but with surprisingly many items exposed, mainly pottery but also other artefacts. Interesting explanations in Greek and English. Highly recommended
Tina L — Google review
Nice museum with good display and description of artifacts. Organized chronologically from the prehistoric to the Roman era and a bit further with interesting potteries and crafting tools mostly. The visit takes around 40mn to an hour and it's free.
Charles B — Google review
WJ9M+M95, Πλατεία, Kalograion, Larnaca 6015, Cyprus•http://www.mcw.gov.cy/mcw/da/da.nsf/All/29D729EB7E4EE76FC2257199…•+357 24 304169•Tips and more reviews for Archaeological Museum of Larnaka District
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11Larnaka Medieval Fort

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Nestled at the southern end of Larnaca's picturesque promenade, the Larnaka Medieval Fort stands as a testament to centuries of history and architectural evolution. Originally built in the 12th century during King James' reign, this military structure has undergone significant transformations over time. After falling into disrepair, it was revitalized by the Ottomans in the early 17th century and later served various purposes, including a prison under British rule.
Old fort from the 12th century which had multiple purposes along the centuries. Visit is 2.5 euro. The place is already open from 8am. It's a nice and short visit. Especially if you are into forts, towers etc. There are old canons, and some chambers and a prison. The view from to top of the fort is beautiful, particularly during sunrise. There is also a museum on the second floor. Time of visit is around 30 minutes.
Guy A — Google review
Hmmm - not too sure about this. I guess it would be OK if you had nothing better to do, but there are better to see. It is an old fort from the 12th century which had multiple purposes along the centuries. The cost to visit is only 2.5 euro; so, it is not overly expensive and is really only a short visit. There are old canons, and some chambers and a prison; and the view from the top is pretty good.
Norm P — Google review
Very simple. The museum part is practically nonexistent. They need a better use for the upstairs room. Charging deterred many people from visiting when I was there, especially because nothing is reeling people in.
Kyle F — Google review
Had some time to kill so for €2.50 we thought we'd have a look. Not much going on, could really do with some information boards as you go around. There is one QR code by the tombs which give you a bit of background, but otherwise you need use your imagination. Good view from up the top out over the beach.
McFly — Google review
Nice small medieval fort right on the beach in Larnaca. The entrance fee is only €2.50, and it’s definitely worth a short visit. You can enjoy great views of the sea and the promenade from the top, and there’s a small museum inside with historical artifacts. A charming and peaceful place to explore during a walk along the coast.
Jura B — Google review
Good value and great views. If you are in the area worth a visit. Takes about 30mins to 45mins to get around. Ground floor is wheelchair accessible (free for wheelchair user and carer, mention when buying tickets)
John B — Google review
Very small museum but nice Courtyard and views. 2,50€ entrance.
Tom T — Google review
Nice place to visit in Larnaca. Rich historical background. Archeological pieces from 4 th Century AD and so on.
Vahe H — Google review
WJ6Q+42Q, Piale Pasa, Larnaca 6026, Cyprus•http://www.culture.gov.cy/dmculture/DA/DA.nsf/All/6613643713C00A…•+357 24 304576•Tips and more reviews for Larnaka Medieval Fort

12Kyriazis Medical Museum

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The Kyriazis Medical Museum, also known as the Medical Museum, is a unique attraction in Larnaca, Cyprus. Housed in a 1927 mansion at the heart of the city, this small yet diverse museum offers an intriguing insight into the medical history and practices during the Middle Ages and Ottoman Period. The collection includes a variety of medical equipment, books, documents, and even an old obgyn bench that was reportedly used by half of Larnaca's population.
A hidden gem in Larnaca! The Medical Museum offers an incredibly interesting and soulful experience. We were lucky to join a Polish-language tour, which made it even more enjoyable. The museum is full of fascinating exhibits — many of which you can touch — and every piece tells a story. But what made the biggest impression was the atmosphere: you can feel the passion and inspiration of the people who created this place. We felt truly welcomed and left with warm memories. Highly recommended!
Yana H — Google review
I loved all the details, there are so many interesting tools and insights from early medicine; it was history beautifully mingled with art, and also modern day objects. The host, Dorothea, was so passionate and friendly, she offered us a tour and explained the practices of those times. This museum has a lot to offer and is worth hours of scrutinizing, there are so many things to learn and discover. I really loved this experience and I dearly recommend it, I would come back any time! (The entrance is free, but you can make donations if you wish; also, you are allowed to touch the exhibits)
Ioana P — Google review
We stumbled upon this beautiful little medical museum by chance. We really appreciated the way the objects are displayed like a cabinet of curiosities filled with intertwined stories, all very well explained. We enjoyed diving into this medical universe through its different eras and narratives. The museum is very comprehensive, as it covers a wide variety of medical topics through rare antique objects that you won’t find just anywhere. This really helps visitors grasp the evolution and challenges of medicine over time. We also particularly enjoyed the many artistic creations, all centered around the theme of medicine. They were made by Dorota, the person who guided us during the visit. She has a true artistic sensibility that we found very moving. Her creations about dental equipment are not to be missed make sure to ask her to show them to you! So, if you're ever in Larnaca, we highly recommend taking the time to visit this wonderful museum.
Jadhe T — Google review
THE MEDICAL MUSEUM of Larnaka is a quirky, magical, educational micro-museum also known as THE KYRIAZIS MUSEUM after the eponymous Dr MARIOS KYRIAZIS MD,DSc whom it was a delight and an honour to meet and chat with ( and even receive kind and helpful medical advice from!) on the morning of our visit. Many of the exhibits were spine-tinglingly gruesome but also, awesomely thrilling! I liked the fact the museum space was small, only a couple of rooms, but they were chock full of fascinating medical objects. The lovely Dorota gives you a whizz of a tour around then you can peruse the exhibits again at your own pace. The good Doctor was so lovely I bought his book which I think will be an amazing and humorous read! Best Google to check the Museum opening times. My Lonely Planet Guide said it was only open Wednesdays and Saturdays until 1230 hours but this is incorrect. It’s open much more frequently than that. Definitely worth leaving the beach for!
Marsha M — Google review
We had a wonderful time at the Medical Museum! The exhibit features a wide range of medical equipment and various surgical instruments of different age. You are also allowed to touch and interact with the majority of the exhibits, which makes the experience truly engaging. There was also a really friendly guide who provided us with a comprehensive excursion, even after the working hours had passed. The owner of the museum is a doctor himself, and if you’re particularly interested in medicine, you can talk to him about it, as well as purchase his book (English/Greek) and have it signed. By the way, the museum is entirely free to enter, although you can leave a donation afterwards :)
Sophie — Google review
A unique museum in every sense. It is the only medical museum in Cyprus. The stories of The items are amazing. And it is the only museum in the world where you can touch all the items. It is definitely a must see museum.
Oya K — Google review
The Kyriazis Medical Museum in Larnaca was established in 2011 and displays medical items, books and framed documents relating to the practice of medicine from antiquity to the 20th century. It is the only medical museum in Cyprus and all the collections belong to a Nobel prize nominee. You can touch all the items there and feel for yourself how they work. Its founder is Marios Kyriazis, a descendant of four generations of doctors and pharmacists in Larnaca. The hosts can open anytime by appointment. Most days they will open from 10 am to 7 pm.Tours in Greek, Italian, English, German and Polish.
Bogdan B — Google review
The museum is very interesting and the exhibits are very impressive. Everything has been collected with great effort and care. We were given a spontaneous short tour, which we really enjoyed. You get a vivid impression of what medicine used to be like. An impressive contribution to everyday history. The current state of science is tomorrow's error. Science is continuous advancement.
Christian W — Google review
Karaoli & Demetriou 35, Street 6021, Cyprus•http://www.kyriazismedical.museum/•+357 97 606424•Tips and more reviews for Kyriazis Medical Museum

13Djami Kebir Mosque

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Djami Kebir Mosque, also known as Grand Mosque, is situated next to Larnaca Fort. Originally a Latin Holy Cross church, it was later converted into a mosque and now serves as the spiritual center for the Muslim community. The current structure dates back to the 19th century. The transition from church to mosque is evident in its architecture. Surrounding streets offer a different perspective of Larnaca with greenery and low-rise buildings.
A great mosque in the heart of Larnaca next to the fort. A well kept monument and a must visit attraction, and is believed to be the first Ottoman mosque in Cyprus, which prior to that in the 13th -14th century it was a Catholic church dedicated to Saint Katerina. The oldest reference of its existence is found in a 1747 document of Bekir Pasha, creator of the Larnaca aqueduct, which specifies that a public fountain at the mosque should receive water from his aqueduct. The fountain can still be seen today, just outside the mosque On the side of the mosque you can see a small cemetery.
Angie O — Google review
The Great Mosque of Larnaca, Djami Kebir (Al Masjid Al Kabeer) which is located in the heart of Larnaca with a few steps away from the beach. A very beautiful, calm and peaceful place that I visit often as a Muslim since I moved here, and even as a tourist it is worth a visit. Djami Kebir is perhaps the first Ottoman mosque in Cyprus and it lays just next door to the Medieval Castle.
Aya R — Google review
what a beautiful turkish mosque in the heart of larnaka. you can offer 5 times prayers in congregation. very well kept. visitors welcome but they need to dress modestly.
Haroon S — Google review
A not very big mosque that does not impress at all. Banal.
Paul C — Google review
My experience at Djama Kabir Mosque in Larnaca was truly wonderful. The mosque has a peaceful and welcoming atmosphere that made me feel comfortable from the moment I arrived. The architecture is beautiful and reflects a rich cultural heritage. The people there were very kind and respectful, which added to the overall positive experience. Visiting the mosque gave me a sense of tranquility and spiritual connection. It was a memorable visit, and I would highly recommend anyone to experience the serenity and warmth of Djama Kabir Mosque.
Muhammad A — Google review
Nice Mosque with a friendly Imam. Me and my wife and my son visited and for the first time in a Mosque it was very nice. Exactly like I expected it to be a piece of the Cyprus culture. My wife had to cover her body, but they have already prepared coats with hoodies so it worked out just fine.
Adam M — Google review
After the conflict of 1974 and the division of Cyprus into two parts (Greek and Turkish), the mosque was closed, but Cypriot President Makarios III allowed the mosque to be opened after a visit by Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi to Cyprus in which he formally requested the president to open three mosques. The mosque was renovated in 2002 with the support of the United Nations and under the supervision of Saleh Lamei Mustafa, Director General of the Center for the Revival of the Heritage of Islamic Architecture. But still the historical mosque is in need of restoration inside out !
Loukman Y — Google review
Visiting the Djemi Kabir Mosque in Larnaca, Cyprus, during sunset for the Maghrib prayer is a truly enchanting experience. As the sun gently descends over this historic mosque, casting a warm, golden glow, the atmosphere becomes serene and spiritual. The combination of the mesmerizing sunset and the call to Maghrib prayer creates a moment of profound tranquility and reflection. It's a must-visit for those seeking a unique blend of cultural richness and the beauty of nature, all set against the backdrop of this remarkable mosque.
Farouq A — Google review
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14Archaeological Site of Kition

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The Archaeological Site of Kition in Larnaca, Cyprus, is a historical treasure trove featuring the remains of temples, tombs, homes, and a necropolis. The site showcases medieval ruins dating back to the 13th century and offers insights into ancient civilizations that once thrived there.
I didn't know what to expect given the mixed reviews, but I'm very happy to have visited and I do think it's worth it. Whilst true that there isn't a whole lot to see, it's still pretty impressive and to appreciate the temples and other details such as footbridge and horns of consecration of Minoan Crete. Personally I enjoyed sitting in the shade on the benches and reading the information panels, there are quite a few. To enter, look out for the little white building with blue doors (and air con blasting!). Entrance costs €2.50 and the man is friendly enough, not super chatty.
Betsy C — Google review
When you visit this archaeological site your first impressions might be that there isn’t really anything to see. But when you start reading the story of what used to be here and what the site represents, paired with a visit to the museum not far away you will get an understanding of the life and culture of the people who used to live here. A tip is to bring an umbrella if it’s hot, there isn’t any shade.
C C — Google review
A place where history comes alive through the ruins of one of Cyprus’ oldest cities. I have attached a picture taken with the drone from above below.
Gabriel — Google review
This is a great site and it’s currently being renovated. It really takes you through the history of the site of Kition. It was busy, but did not feel crowded. My only criticism is that the information is limited and there is no real route to walk. The language used on signage isn’t in basic English so for second language speakers (and it’s not great for kids to understand). It could be made more fun by having activities for children and providing for information. The staff are pleasant but don’t go out of their way to provide support or guidance.
Rhys T — Google review
Hard to not give a star rating for this place. It’s a great example of original and outstanding architecture. You can walk all around it and take it all in. Pretty cool to see and try and imagine how it was built all those years ago.
Tim H — Google review
Ticket per adult 2 euros, Childers under 12 are free .,no guider , you guide yourself 🤨… no canteen bring your water with you … 2 hour is enough for whole tour and reading notes … rest rooms are available… the place is clean .
Dr F — Google review
There's not much to see, but still, you do learn a lot about the ancient history of Larnaca. I visited the site after my visit to the Provincial Archaeological Museum of Larnaca and saw a lot of the finds from the area. The entrance fee of 2.50 euros is not bad to get an idea where they have found most of relics in the museum.Also the Department of Antiquities can issue special entry cards for 1, 3 or 7 days at a reduced price and also a pensioners special entry card. Entry it was 2.50 euros. For more information, you can visit www.mcw.gov.cy/da
Angie O — Google review
This important site cannot be more than it is, which is incredibly old and hence quite hard to make sense of, despite the text guides dotted around the place. I had a thoroughly pleasant time wandering across the paths and noting both ruins and pomegranate trees. Half an hour would be plenty of time to allow for this visit.
Steven C — Google review
WJFJ+75H, Archiepiskopou Kyprianou, Larnaca 6012, Cyprus•http://www.mcw.gov.cy/mcw/DA/DA.nsf/All/7A7351CF22898DFEC22571A4…•+357 24 304115•Tips and more reviews for Archaeological Site of Kition

15Panagia Faneromeni

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Nestled in the heart of Larnaca, Panagia Faneromeni is a captivating site that features two Greek Orthodox churches standing side by side: the newer Panagia Faneromeni and its historic counterpart, Panagia Faneromeni Old. The latter houses the Tomb of Phaneromeni at its base, adding to the rich tapestry of history surrounding this sacred space. Visitors often find themselves drawn to the serene atmosphere of the new church for prayer and reflection.
I have visited the church on a few occasions and the new church is nice to visit and pray. I have visited the small one which is the oldest too years back, but now is under restoration. Is worth a visit if you are passing by and is open. Next to it there is a nice small pine park with a playing kids area.
Angie O — Google review
A very beautiful church , definitely worth the visit. The small church, that is older and that is next to it, is being renovated.
Carine ( — Google review
Looks good from the outside. It was closed though.
Gee D — Google review
The new church is well maintained and very beautiful.
János K — Google review
Old, well kept, little church in the middle of Larnaca. A must visit.
Sea W — Google review
There is not much to see - the church itself is not looking that good, a repair would be needed. The Catacombs nearby - half a ruin, maybe a place, if you want to pray to god alone. otherwise - not much worth the time.
Ivars S — Google review
It was closed on a holiday when I went by. It looks like they are doing construction. Building another church next to the one they have.
Maria K — Google review
very nice... we couldn't visit the old church though due to restoration works...
Sahar E — Google review
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16Larnaca Municipal Art Gallery

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Larnaca Municipal Art Gallery is housed in a charming circa-1881 building located near a city square. Despite its small size and limited budget, the gallery offers a friendly atmosphere for visitors to peacefully enjoy local art. While some pieces may lack diversity and technical finesse, the free entrance makes it an accessible cultural experience.
An absolut must see, close to the city center, this gallery offers beutifully curated exhibitions with free entrance in a wonderful building. You can escape the heat here mid-day and explore contemporary art and often the artworks of Cipriot artists.
Dalma K — Google review
An art museum in the center of Larnaca, which often has free exhibitions. Sometimes this museum exhibits various sculptures and works of art directly on the street. The gallery building itself is not small and spacious. It reminds me a little of a hangar.
Tania K — Google review
Lovely gallery with a range of different artistic styles from Cypriot artists. Free entry, beautiful building and a good option to escape the heat of the day
Kate M — Google review
Hugely disappointed by the Municipality of Larnaca! Yesterday they tried to close 20 minutes early and only because one of the artists insisted they stayed open and today it has its doors closed half an hour into the opening time, with about 20 people waiting!! I have come from Limassol! Artists have traveled from all over to exhibit and be here! Such disrespect to the artist, to the people of Cyprus and to the world of art!
Tania P — Google review
Very nice and small art gallery in the heart 💓 of Larnaca, close to the beach and it's absolutely free for visitors, take a walk to this art gallery and have an amazing time while you explore the city. It has couple of rooms to present the art in Cyprus, i would recommend this 😍, a pleasant and welcoming place for visitors.
Shimi ( — Google review
The 1930s schoolhouse-turned-gallery's floors still bear ink stains from students' desks. Curators discovered that the natural light in Room 3 matches the spectrum of Cyprus' autumn sunlight perfectly for viewing seascapes. The basement holds a collection of Cypriot naive art painted on salvaged airplane aluminum.
Arman K — Google review
Museum itself is okay but the art looks like someone was lazy or the exhibitions were way under budget. Nevertheless there is no entrance fee
Tale F — Google review
Nice small, free art gallery. Stuff is helpful and friendly 😃 The exhibition was interesting 👌
Patryk W — Google review
WJ8Q+Q27, Larnaca 6023, Cyprus•http://larnakaregion.com/directory/product/municipal-art-gallery•+357 24 658848•Tips and more reviews for Larnaca Municipal Art Gallery

17Larnaca District Administration

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Larnaca District Administration is home to a collection of colonial-style buildings dating back to the British rule in Cyprus. These structures offer a glimpse into the architectural legacy of the period, characterized by their distinct design. Exploring these newer buildings provides an interesting contrast to the antiquities found in the area.
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18Police Headquarters Larnaca

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Police Headquarters Larnaca, originally a prison, has been repurposed into a functioning police station. While visitors cannot explore the interior, the exterior of the building is an intriguing sight to behold. The structure holds historical significance and serves as a reminder of its past while continuing to operate as a vital law enforcement facility in Larnaca.
Archiepiskopou Makariou III, Larnaca 6023, Cyprus•http://www.police.gov.cy/•+357 24 804040•Tips and more reviews for Police Headquarters Larnaca
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Larnaca to
Beirut
Larnaca to
Bratislava
Larnaca to
Sofia

What's the weather like in Larnaca?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Larnaca for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Larnaca in January
  • Weather in Larnaca in February
  • Weather in Larnaca in March
  • Weather in Larnaca in April
  • Weather in Larnaca in May
  • Weather in Larnaca in June
  • Weather in Larnaca in July
  • Weather in Larnaca in August
  • Weather in Larnaca in September
  • Weather in Larnaca in October
  • Weather in Larnaca in November
  • Weather in Larnaca in December

All road trips from Larnaca

  • Larnaca to Istanbul drive
  • Larnaca to Paphos drive
  • Larnaca to Budapest drive
  • Larnaca to Vienna drive
  • Larnaca to Venice drive
  • Larnaca to Athens drive
  • Larnaca to Jerusalem drive
  • Larnaca to Antalya drive
  • Larnaca to Alanya drive
  • Larnaca to Dubrovnik drive
  • Larnaca to Goreme drive
  • Larnaca to Tel Aviv drive
  • Larnaca to Manavgat drive
  • Larnaca to Lindos drive
  • Larnaca to Fethiye drive
  • Larnaca to Rhodes Town drive
  • Larnaca to Marmaris drive
  • Larnaca to Selcuk drive
  • Larnaca to Sharm El Sheikh drive
  • Larnaca to Ankara drive
  • Larnaca to Bucharest drive
  • Larnaca to Petra - Wadi Musa drive
  • Larnaca to Salzburg drive
  • Larnaca to Pamukkale drive
  • Larnaca to Sochi drive
  • Larnaca to Tbilisi drive
  • Larnaca to Cairo drive
  • Larnaca to Beirut drive
  • Larnaca to Bratislava drive
  • Larnaca to Sofia drive

Explore nearby places

  • Larnaca
  • Mazotos
  • Ayia Napa
  • Paralimni
  • Famagusta
  • Nicosia
  • Protaras
  • Kyrenia
  • Limassol City
  • Troodos
  • Akrotiri
  • Platres
  • Pedoulas
  • Pissouri
  • Kouklia
  • Paphos
  • Polis
  • Peyia
  • Latchi
  • Byblos
  • Beirut
  • Jounieh
  • Harissa
  • Jitta
  • Mersin
  • Bcharre
  • Alanya
  • Kefar Rosh HaNiqra
  • Tarsus
  • Baalbeck
  • Acre

All related maps of Larnaca

  • Map of Larnaca
  • Map of Mazotos
  • Map of Ayia Napa
  • Map of Paralimni
  • Map of Famagusta
  • Map of Nicosia
  • Map of Protaras
  • Map of Kyrenia
  • Map of Limassol City
  • Map of Troodos
  • Map of Akrotiri
  • Map of Platres
  • Map of Pedoulas
  • Map of Pissouri
  • Map of Kouklia
  • Map of Paphos
  • Map of Polis
  • Map of Peyia
  • Map of Latchi
  • Map of Byblos
  • Map of Beirut
  • Map of Jounieh
  • Map of Harissa
  • Map of Jitta
  • Map of Mersin
  • Map of Bcharre
  • Map of Alanya
  • Map of Kefar Rosh HaNiqra
  • Map of Tarsus
  • Map of Baalbeck
  • Map of Acre

Larnaca throughout the year

  • Larnaca in January
  • Larnaca in February
  • Larnaca in March
  • Larnaca in April
  • Larnaca in May
  • Larnaca in June
  • Larnaca in July
  • Larnaca in August
  • Larnaca in September
  • Larnaca in October
  • Larnaca in November
  • Larnaca in December

Looking for day-by-day itineraries in Larnaca?

Get inspired for your trip to Larnaca with our curated itineraries that are jam-packed with popular attractions everyday! Check them out here:

  • 1-Day Larnaca Itinerary
  • 2-Day Larnaca Itinerary
  • 3-Day Larnaca Itinerary
  • 4-Day Larnaca Itinerary
  • 5-Day Larnaca Itinerary

Best buildings in nearby cities

  • Antalya skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Antalya
  • Limassol City skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Limassol City
  • Nicosia skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Nicosia
  • Paphos skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Paphos
  • Alanya skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Alanya
  • Famagusta skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Famagusta
  • Tel Aviv skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Tel Aviv
  • Jerusalem skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Jerusalem
  • Beirut skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Beirut
  • Haifa skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Haifa
  • Byblos skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Byblos
  • Protaras skyline: the most iconic buildings and best views in Protaras

Best attractions in nearby cities

  • Top things to do and attractions in Antalya
  • Top things to do and attractions in Limassol City
  • Top things to do and attractions in Nicosia
  • Top things to do and attractions in Paphos
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ayia Napa
  • Top things to do and attractions in Alanya
  • Top things to do and attractions in Paralimni
  • Top things to do and attractions in Manavgat
  • Top things to do and attractions in Kyrenia
  • Top things to do and attractions in Famagusta
  • Top things to do and attractions in Latchi
  • Top things to do and attractions in Polis
  • Top things to do and attractions in Pissouri
  • Top things to do and attractions in Platres
  • Top things to do and attractions in Tel Aviv
  • Top things to do and attractions in Jerusalem
  • Top things to do and attractions in Beirut
  • Top things to do and attractions in Haifa
  • Top things to do and attractions in Byblos
  • Top things to do and attractions in Protaras
  • Top things to do and attractions in Side

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Antalya
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Limassol City
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Nicosia
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Paphos
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ayia Napa
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Alanya
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Paralimni
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Manavgat
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kyrenia
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Famagusta
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Latchi
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Polis
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Peyia
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kouklia
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Pissouri
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Tel Aviv
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Jerusalem
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Beirut
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Haifa
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Byblos
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Jounieh
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Protaras
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Side

Best buildings in Larnaca in other languages

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