Larnaca is an ancient city built on the ruins of Citium. It is a calm place with a distinctive laid-back vibe, famous for its coastal promenade - Finikoudes. Admire the magnificent stone church of Agios Lazaros, harbouring the tomb of Saint Lazarus. It is a perfect example of Byzantine architecture in Larnaca. This city goes back 10,000 years, with the longest continually inhabited region on the island. While the city is rich in its culture and architecture, it also blooms as a modern European city, with all modern amenities the Cyprus can offer. Walk around the streets of the Old Turkish Quarter and admire the quaint old-fashioned architecture, and the whitewashed cottages, nicely decorated with colourful window frames.
Built during the Middle Ages, the castle represents the history of Lusignan King James I (1382 - 1398 AD). The castle was built to protect the harbour of the town
The church is the centre of the Christian pilgrimage. In the 9th century, Saint Lazarus was found here which is known as "the friend of Christ".You will learn about the historical and religious significance of the Church
Roam around the streets of the old Turkish quarter which is also known by its Turkish name Skala. Take a glimpse of whitewashed houses and squat cottages which gives the district a bohemian view
You will make your own way to the meeting points