
Must-sees in Larnaca

Northern Cyprus Discovery Tour
A trip to the north of the island is a great way to learn about the turbulent history of Cyprus. Explore the walled old town of Famagusta and admire one of the most dramatic ensembles of medieval architecture in the eastern Mediterranean. And not far from Famagusta is Salamis, one of the largest and most significant archaeological excavation sites in Cyprus. The harbour town of Kyrenia invites you to linger a little longer. You'll take a guided tour of the castle and visit the shipwreck museum, before enjoying some free time. Next up is a visit to the ruins of the Gothic Bellapais Abbey.
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Cyprus Villages & Food Tour with a Local Guide
On this exclusive tour, you'll leave no stone unturned as you explore Cyprus's hidden corners. Leaving the busy beach resorts behind, you'll arrive at the UNESCO-listed Fikardou Village. All cobblestones and medieval houses, you'll have free time to explore. Next, you'll head into the mountains to tour the 12th Century Macharias Monastery, dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Then, you'll stroll around charming Lefkara, famous for handmade lace and embroidery. Finally, you'll stop in Skarinou to try your hands on halloumi- and bread-making and enjoy lunch while you reflect upon your day.
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Famagusta Tour & Blue Lagoon Cruise
Unlock all the secrets of Cyprus by both land and sea. Travelling in an off-road vehicle, our first stop is the Famagusta culture centre to understand the history of the island. Then pass through the military checkpoint into northern Cyprus and gaze at the haunting sight of Varosha – once a popular beach resort, it's lain abandoned since the Turkish invasion more than 40 years ago. On to Famagusta old town and you can explore the Venetian city walls, its collection of church ruins, or the Gothic cathedral turned mosque. Finally, it's a boat cruise to the Blue Lagoon where there's lunch on-board and plenty of time to swim, snorkel or sunbathe.
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North & South Nicosia Tour
As the last divided capital in the world, Nicosia is a fascinating city to explore – offering you a glimpse of two very different worlds. Your first stop is the St John's Cathedral built in the Franco-Byzantine style. Next up is a walking tour through the historic streets of Laiki Geitonia inside the Venetian city walls. It's a maze of winding streets with churches, squares and ornate buildings. After crossing the Green Line to the north, you'll tick off some of the main sites – Market Square among them. Then, cross back into the southern sector to Ledra Street.
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Kykkos Monastery & Troodos Tour - East
The journey into the Troodos Mountains is a journey to another Cyprus. Rustic stone villages dot verdant valleys and traditional ways of life still hold sway. As you go into the depths of the pine-clad Troodos Mountains, you'll stop by Cyprus Railways Museum and head to Kakopetria village to wander the narrow stone streets before refuelling with a typical Cypriot lunch of souvlaki or halloumi pitta. We continue onwards to the beautiful Kykkos Monastery – the star of the show. Perched on top of Mount Kykkos, the monastery's interior is richly decorated, and you won't be able to keep your eyes off the golden icons and frescoes.
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Kourion & Paphos Tour
Cyprus is home to many important ancient Greek and Roman archaeological sites. You'll head to Kourion to briefly explore landmarks such as the impressive theatre – dating from the second century BC – and the Agora. En route to Paphos, there's a photo stop at Petra tou Romiou – or Aphrodite's Rock – where, legend has it, Aphrodite emerged from the sea foam. Next, journey on to Ancient Paphos for a guided visit to the legendary Tombs of the Kings, the House of Dionysos and its incredibly well-preserved mosaics. Later, you'll enjoy some free time in Paphos town.
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