INFORMATION ABOUT LARNACA
The graceful row of majestic palms lining Larnaca’s seafront are a reminder
of the 17th century, when Larnaca was the diplomatic and trading capital of
Cyprus. But Larnaca sits on foundations of great antiquity. It was once an
important city-kingdom known as Kition, allegedly founded by Noah’s son
Khittim who is mentioned in the Bible. Nowadays Larnaca is a thriving modern
seaside town with excellent shops and restaurants, several museums, a large
harbour, a cosmopolitan yacht marina with 200 berths and a number of luxury
hotels on the golden sands stretching away to the east. It is also the home
of the island’s main international airport.
Standing on the shore of a nearby tranquil salt lake is one of the world’s
most historic mosque, while the lake itself - home to tens of thousands of
migrating birds every year - is a bird lover's paradise. Also within the
area is one of the finest Byzantine mosaics in the eastern Mediterranean.
After the construction of the International Airport and the Yacht-Harbour,
Larnaca developed itself more and more into a lively town. The small streets
in the picturesque old city are filled with shops and many tavernas can be
found along the seafront with its Palm-Tree-Promenade. The long sandy beach,
with its modern hotels, the restaurants, bars and watersport facilities
remind a little bit of the Cote-d’Azur and offer tourists a relaxing and
variable holiday.
As home of the island’s main International Airport, Larnaca offers many
visitors their first taste of Cyprus. One of the first sights is the
beautiful salt lake, home in the cooler months to colonies of graceful
flamingos and other migratory birds. Beside the lake, in a tranquil setting
crowned by lush palms, is the Hala Sultan Teke, built to the memory of
Prophet Mohammed’s aunt.
Larnaca’s District Archaeological Museum and the Pierides Foundation Museum
exhibit particularly interesting antiquities. Also of interest is the Church
of Ayia Faneromeni, built over a rock cave dating from the 8th century BC
and the 18th century aquaduct on the outskirts of the town.