Beaches & Coastal Areas in Larnaca

5 picks in Larnaca, Cyprus

Beaches & Coastal Areas in Larnaca

Larnaca's coastline offers pristine Mediterranean beaches with crystal-clear waters, while the famous Salt Lake provides a unique natural spectacle. The city's beaches are perfect for swimming, water sports, and relaxation, while the lake attracts thousands of migratory birds, creating unforgettable wildlife viewing opportunities.

Finikoudes Beach & Promenade

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Finikoudes (meaning "little palm trees") is Larnaca's iconic palm-lined promenade and main beach. This bustling waterfro…

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Finikoudes (meaning "little palm trees") is Larnaca's iconic palm-lined promenade and main beach. This bustling waterfront stretches along Athenon Avenue, featuring a beautiful sandy beach with calm, clear waters perfect for swimming. The promenade is lined with countless cafes, restaurants, and bars offering sea views. It's the heart of Larnaca's social life, especially vibrant in the evenings when locals and tourists stroll along the palm-tree-lined walkway. The beach offers sunbeds and umbrellas for rent, water sports facilities, and gentle waters ideal for families. The promenade features a bust of Kimon the Athenian with the inscription "Even in death he was victorious." This is the perfect spot to enjoy Cypriot coffee, watch the sunset, or simply people-watch while experiencing the city's laid-back Mediterranean atmosphere.

⏱ 2-3 hours No Booking Needed
Larnaca Salt Lake

Larnaca Salt Lake

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This stunning natural wetland complex consists of four interconnected salt lakes covering a vast area west of the city. …

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This stunning natural wetland complex consists of four interconnected salt lakes covering a vast area west of the city. During winter months (November to March), the lake fills with water and becomes home to approximately 10,000-85,000 flamingos and 85 other migratory waterbird species. The spectacle of pink flamingos against the lake's reflective waters with Hala Sultan Tekke mosque in the background creates one of Cyprus's most iconic scenes. In summer (July-August), the lake completely dries up, leaving a thick white salt crust up to 10cm deep. Historically, salt was commercially mined here during medieval times. The lake is surrounded by walking and cycling paths offering excellent bird-watching opportunities and photography spots. The area is protected as an important Natura 2000 site.

⏱ 1-2 hours No Booking Needed

Zenobia Wreck Diving Site

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Rated among the Top 10 wreck dives in the world , the MS Zenobia is Larnaca's crown jewel for underwater exploration. Th…

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Rated among the Top 10 wreck dives in the world, the MS Zenobia is Larnaca's crown jewel for underwater exploration. This 172-meter Swedish roll-on/roll-off ferry sank on her maiden voyage on June 7, 1980, just 1.5km offshore, due to computer malfunctions in the ballast system. She rests on her port side at depths of 16-42 meters, making her accessible to divers of various skill levels. The wreck still contains 104 articulated lorries with cargo destined for Syria, creating an eerie time capsule. Key features include massive propellers, intact lifeboats, the bridge, cafeteria with original kettles, accommodation areas, and cargo holds. The site is protected – no fishing within 3 miles – resulting in rich marine life including huge groupers, barracuda, tuna, sea bream, triggerfish, and occasional turtles. Visibility often exceeds 30 meters. Advanced Open Water certification required.

⏱ Full day (2 dives) Book Ahead

Mackenzie Beach

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Located near Larnaca Airport, Mackenzie Beach offers a unique experience for aviation enthusiasts and beach lovers alike…

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Located near Larnaca Airport, Mackenzie Beach offers a unique experience for aviation enthusiasts and beach lovers alike. This popular sandy beach provides spectacular views of planes landing and taking off just overhead, making it one of the most distinctive beach experiences in Cyprus. The beach features golden sand, clear turquoise waters, excellent swimming conditions, and a vibrant atmosphere. The area is packed with trendy beach bars, seafood tavernas, and restaurants serving fresh local cuisine. Mackenzie is particularly lively during summer evenings with music and entertainment. The beach offers full facilities including sunbeds, umbrellas, water sports, and lifeguards during summer months. It's perfect for those seeking a more energetic beach scene compared to the family-friendly Finikoudes.

⏱ Half day No Booking Needed

Larnaca Marina

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The modern Larnaca Marina serves as the departure point for all dive trips, boat excursions, and yacht charters. This fu…

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The modern Larnaca Marina serves as the departure point for all dive trips, boat excursions, and yacht charters. This full-service marina accommodates over 450 vessels and offers excellent facilities for sailors and visitors. The waterfront area features upscale restaurants, cafes, shops, and a pleasant promenade perfect for evening strolls. From here, various boat tours depart including glass-bottom boat trips to view the Zenobia from the surface, coastal cruises, fishing charters, and sunset sailing tours. The marina district has undergone significant development, becoming a hub for maritime tourism. It's conveniently located near Larnaca Castle and the old town, making it easy to combine a marina visit with historical sightseeing.

⏱ 1-2 hours No Booking Needed

Tips for Beaches & Coastal Areas

  • Best time for flamingos: January-February when the largest flocks arrive
  • Bring binoculars and telephoto lens for bird watching and photography
  • Visit Salt Lake at sunrise or sunset for magical light and fewer crowds
  • All beaches have free access; you only pay for sunbed and umbrella rentals (€5-7/day)
  • Mackenzie Beach restaurants are more expensive but offer airplane views
  • Swimming season: May-October with water temperatures 20-28°C
  • Zenobia diving costs: €90-120 for 2 dives including equipment with reputable operators
  • Book dive trips 48 hours in advance during peak season (June-September)
  • Water temperature: 16-20°C in winter, 24-28°C in summer – wetsuits recommended year-round
  • Best diving months: June-October for warmest water and best visibility
  • Discover Scuba programs available for beginners (max depth 12m, cannot dive Zenobia)
  • Allow 24 hours between last dive and flying
  • Recommended dive centers: Alpha Divers, Viking Divers, Dive-In Larnaca

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