The gateway to Cyprus where you can find the island’s international airport and the soon to be largest port. Traditional architecture, medieval castles and authentic lifestyle, combine with modern infrastructure, expanding businesses and luxury properties, to offer an evocative glimpse into the country’s past and future.
Investing in the future
Your capital grows with the city as Larnaca is considered Cyprus’ emerging market with billions in planned investments, most of which are currently underway, the most notable of which is The Land of Tomorrow which encompasses a large beachfront expanse from Larnaca to Oroklini featuring luxury villas, apartment towers, hotels, commercial and recreation areas complete with plazas, shops, restaurants, promenades and parks.
Relax by the sea
Enjoy a relaxed and calm lifestyle along Finikoudes Beach or Oroklini and Pyla Tourist Area. Enjoy the city’s huge seafront, have a drink at the bars, dine at selected restaurants, walk around the graphic city centre while sightseeing traditional buildings, old churches, mosques and medieval castles.
Enjoy day and night
Welcome to Mackenzie beach where summer days and nights become one. Enjoy refreshing cocktails on your sunbed, dance to live music on the beach or dine at exclusive resto bars. Here summer fun never ends.
Go for an excursion
Navigate Larnaca’s beautiful rural villages and surroundings to discover the island’s history, culture and national heritage. Visit Lefkara in the mountains of Larnaca, a world-renowned village for both its traditional lace handicrafts and silversmithing, lined along its quaint walk alleys.
Nature and Culture
Standing testament to Larnaca’s multicultural past, the Mosque of Halal Sultan Tekke, a monument of great importance to the Muslim world, blends with the natural beauty of the Salt Lake Complex, a Natura 2000 and Ramsar site, to create a surreal environment.
Fancy an adventure Embark on a mouth dropping adventure at MS Zenobia, a 200-meter-long ferry that sank at Larnaca bay in 1980. Named by The Times and many others, as one of the top ten wreck diving sites in the world. The underwater sight of such a behemoth is indeed spectacular.