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Larnaca Airport is
situated in the Republic of Cyprus about 5km south of the City of
Larnaca. The airport is undergoing a major expansion by Hermes
Airports Ltd to take account of a significant growth in traffic in
recent years. As of early 2006, Larnaca handles 800 flights per month
and 2.5 million passengers per year. The airport is the largest in
Cyprus, and a key destination for holidaymakers going to the popular
resort of Ayia Napa, just 46km from the airport's location
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With effect from 7 January 2008, the one item restriction
will no longer apply at certain airports.
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Larnaca or sometimes spelt Larnaka,
most distinctive features is the town's newly
constructed seaside front lined with tall palm trees, a large precinct
bordered by tavernas and a sandy beaches has recently been completed.
Larnaca's marina, one of the few shelters for yachts on the island,
though some new ones have been completed in other towns, with its
small promo-nard provides visits a chance to book sailing trips around
the island. Palm trees and minarets which dot the horizon also
give Larnaca a Middle Eastern ambience, particularly in the old, inner
city. The advantages
of Larnaca as a tourist resort are numerous. The town is large enough
to give everything one may need but still is not overcrowded
especially at its beautiful beaches which extend for 25kms. The
archaeological sites and its six museums are in the centre of the city
within walking distance. Summer sports, sea activities and cruises are
readily available. The variety of restaurants, tavernas, cafeterias
and bars is very extensive. The Cyprus "meze" is the food specialty of
the town. Night life is interesting and security in the streets
unsurpassed. Cultural life is rich and many events are organized by
the town's Municipality almost daily.Not overwhelmed with tourists Larnaca in our option has so much to
offer with fine food outstanding hospitality and is centrally located
for day visits to the rest of the island.
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