Larnaca has an array of activities for guests and residents to enjoy.
Depending on the season in which you choose to visit (if you are in fact just visiting), there will be activities you’ll enjoy more than others.
Let’s have a look at some of the things to do in Larnaca…
Finikoudes Beach is Larnaca’s main beach. During the summer, this is a great place to spend a day sunbathing and enjoying water sports such as jet skiing and paddleboarding. You can also enjoy a refreshing swim.
This beach is located in the heart of the city making it super accessible to anyone visiting. If you get a bit hungry during your day at the beach, you don’t need to go far to find a place to eat. Hotels, restaurants, shops, and many other amenities are within walking distance.
Mackenzie Beach is another popular spot in Larnaca. Its crystal-clear water and vibrant nightlife attract many people here.
Besides spending your day lounging on the sand here and enjoying a delightful swim in its clear water, this beach is lined with bars and clubs where you find enjoyment when evening comes.
The Larnaca Salt Lake is located near the city and is a natural habitat for flamingos during the winter. Visiting Larnaca during this season, you will enjoy birdwatching and spending time in nature, you won’t want to miss out on this opportunity.
Larnaca hosts several cultural events throughout the year. The Kataklysmos Festival (Festival of the Flood) and the Larnaca Summer Festival showcase traditional music, dances, and cuisine.
There are other events you can attend such as the Larnaca Flower Festival, Carnival, food festivals, music and art festivals, and religious celebrations such as Christmas, Epiphany, and Saint Lazarus’ Feast Day.
Saint Lazarus Church is one of the most significant religious sites in Larnaca.
It’s known for housing the tomb of Saint Lazarus, a biblical figure whom Jesus raised from the dead. If you enjoy history, religious history, and architecture, make sure to stop by and take in the splendor of this church.
This is an active place of worship and visitors and expected to dress modestly and behave accordingly. If you’re looking to have a spiritual and cultural experience, consider attending a service.
Pierides Foundation Museum
The Pierides Museum is a private institution that houses collection of antiquities, artifacts, and artworks from different historical periods.
It was established in the 1830s by the Pierides family who initially used it to hold a small private collection of antiquities and artworks. In time, it expanded and became the museum it is today. It houses pottery, sculptures, jewelry, and more.
The museum also has a library. Here you’ll find books on archaeology, art history, and Cypriot culture and history.
This Pierides Foundation Museum is located in the heart of the city and close to the Saint Lazarus Church. It’s accessible to both residents and tourists. If you like history, archaeology, and art, make sure to take some time out of your day to stop by.
The Hala Sultan Tekke is also known as the Mosque of Umm Haram and is one of the most visited places in Larnaca. This is a significant Muslim religious site and pilgrimage destination.
This mosque is associated with miracles and healing powers. This is a place of prayer and significant spiritual significance. Nevertheless, the Hala Sultan Tekke is open to all visitors regardless of religious background.
When you visit, make sure to dress modestly and behave accordingly to customs.