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Experience Culture, History, and Nature at Larnaca

When planning a holiday, many people might seek one prominent aspect to their getaway – such as pristine beaches, cultural attractions, or perhaps a bustling nightlife. However, if you’re looking for an ideal mix of culture, nature and history then Larnaca just might be the perfect holiday destination for you.

The oldest town in Cyprus, Larnaca has a great deal of history and many monuments scattered throughout – drawing countless visitors from across the globe each year. However, it has managed to retain a relaxed and leisurely atmosphere, never seeming overcrowded. Cultural enthusiasts are enthralled by the town’s archaeological sites and museums, as well as sites like the Church of St Lazarus and Hala Sultan Tekke – a mosque perched by the side of Lanarca’s Salt Lake. Countless others are drawn to its many monasteries and castles, each holding a great wealth of history.

Cultural offerings aside, Larnaca is also lined with 25 kilometres of stunning beaches – so holidaymakers can experience various faces and paces of the town. Sunbathe on the golden sand, go swimming in the sparkling sea, or sip a cool cocktail at one of Larnaca’s many beachside café and restaurants. Summer sports, sea activities and cruises are widely available, and you can also go shopping on Zenon Kitieos Street, a bustling road of small shops, with a colourful fruit and vegetable market at the far end.

Cuisine is another prominent aspect of Larnaca. The beaches of Larnaca are dotted with seafood restaurants, many of them serving exceptional cuisine – so take advantage of this seaside locale and indulge in delicious seafood plates during tour stay.

If you’re searching for nightlife opportunities, you’re best off heading to an area just off the main promenade called Laiki Yeitonia or to Larnaca-Dhekelia Road – about 15-20 minutes away from the city centre – where you’ll find upscale clubs and bars.

Larnaca is also an ideal base from which to travel to the central and eastern regions of Cyprus – so holidaymakers will always have new and exciting places to explore. Experience Famagusta and Paralimni on the eastern coast of Cyprus, or head inland to discover Goshi, Troulli, and Athienou. No matter where you venture to while holidaying in Larnaca, you’re bound to discover a host of cultural treasures.

With Larnaca flights only taking a few hours from the UK, it won’t be long before you’re enjoying all the culture, history and nature Larnaca has to offer.

Isla Campbell writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.

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2 Comments on "Experience Culture, History, and Nature at Larnaca"

  1. Nikolas on Sat, 21st Nov 2009 7:30 am 

    Indeed, Larnaca is one of the beautiful cities in Cyprus. But don’t forget to visit Paphos and Ayia Napa.

    Ta leme :)

  2. Nikolas on Sat, 21st Nov 2009 11:42 am 

    … and you must taste fish Meze and Halloumi. Delicious!

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