Larnaca

Finikoudes Beach
A popular beach with a palm-lined promenade, offering golden sands, clear waters, and a lively atmosphere, surrounded by cafes, restaurants, and shops.

Hala Sultan Tekke
A significant Muslim pilgrimage site located on the shores of the Salt Lake, this mosque is surrounded by tranquil gardens and holds historical and spiritual importance.

Larnaca Salt Lake
A series of interconnected lakes famous for its stunning pink flamingos during the winter months, providing a scenic and serene environment for nature walks.

Church of Saint Lazarus
A 9th-century Orthodox Church built over the tomb of Saint Lazarus, known for its beautiful Byzantine architecture and richly decorated interior.

Larnaca Fort
A historic fortress built in the 14th century, now housing a small museum and offering views of the Mediterranean Sea and the surrounding area.

Kition Archaeological Site
The ruins of the ancient city of Kition, dating back to the 13th century BC, featuring remnants of temples, city walls, and other structures from the Phoenician and Mycenaean periods.

Kamares Aqueduct
Also known as the Bekir Pasha Aqueduct, this impressive 18th-century structure once supplied water to Larnaca and is a picturesque reminder of the city’s Ottoman past.

Pierides Museum
A private museum housed in a 19th-century mansion, showcasing a collection of Cypriot antiquities, including pottery, sculptures, and other artefacts from different historical periods.

Mackenzie Beach
A popular beach known for its relaxed vibe, soft sand, and crystal-clear waters, lined with trendy bars and restaurants, making it a favourite spot for both locals and tourists.

Larnaca Marina
A picturesque marina offering facilities for yachts and boats, as well as a lively area with restaurants, cafes, and shops, perfect for an evening stroll.

Armenian Genocide Memorial
A memorial located on the Larnaca seafront, commemorating the victims of the Armenian Genocide, offering a peaceful space for reflection.