Business Class Flights to Larnaca
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Possibly the oldest city in Cyprus, Larnaca is one of the country’s most beloved beachside destinations. Palm trees, waterfronts, scenic vistas – Larnaca has it all. Located on the southernmost coast of the country, it’s easy to get to Larnaca from the Larnaca Airport. Purchase business class flights to Larnaca to guarantee the most enjoyable trip to this beautiful location possible. Imagine spacious seating, delectable food and drink, and world-class service. Wise travelers in the know agree that business class flights to Larnaca are the surest way of arriving in style, full of energy for your adventure in this gorgeous island town.
Recently sold business class flights to Larnaca
JFK
New York |
LCA
Larnaca |
Business Class | $2,142 | |
SFO
San Francisco |
LCA
Larnaca |
Business Class | $2,198 | |
LAX
Los Angeles |
LCA
Larnaca |
Business Class | $2,221 | |
ORD
Chicago |
LCA
Larnaca |
Business Class | $2,285 | |
IAD
Washington |
LCA
Larnaca |
Business Class | $2,313 | |
MIA
Miami |
LCA
Larnaca |
Business Class | $2,346 | |
BOS
Boston |
LCA
Larnaca |
Business Class | $2,372 | |
IAH
Houston |
LCA
Larnaca |
Business Class | $2,407 |
Larnaca Airport and Business Class Lounge
Cyprus’ primary airport is the Larnaca International Airport. When you purchase business class flights to Larnaca, you gain access to the incredible business class lounge. The lounge is always the perfect place to relax and unwind before departure. Alternatively, if you need to get some work done, there is a quiet area where you can easily attain the solitude you need to be productive. A spectacular terrace provides amazing views, while a fully equipped TV room and Wi-Fi provide all your entertainment needs. Shower facilities add further to the absolute convenience. A wide variety of hot and cold complimentary food and drink is always available, 24 hours a day, including a delicious and nourishing breakfast available until 11am.
Things To Do In Larnaca
Cyprus is world famous for its beaches, and Larnaca is definitely no exception. The city’s coastline is simply the most powerful attraction for tourists visiting the area. Some of the most popular beaches are Castella, Alaminos, McKenzie, Ellinas and Yannathes. The most iconic beach is the Phinikoudes beach, with the picture-perfect promenade along Athenon Avenue at the seafront, lined on either side with palm trees. The busy area around this beach is full of popular bars, restaurants, hotels and markets. Beyond sun tanning, swimming and enjoying a fine beverage on the beach, there are also many activities on the waters surrounding Larnaca worth looking into, including snorkeling, scuba diving, and sailing. The Alpha Divers Dive Center specializes in diving and snorkeling and is conveniently located close to the infamous sunken Zenobia Ferry. There are also ample opportunities for hiking, fishing and cycling around Larnaca. For a truly unique experience, head to Camel Park Mazotos and enjoy a camel ride in the countryside in the village of Mazotos, 15 minutes outside Larnaca.
One of the most important landmarks that you must not miss when you visit this charming seaside town is the Agios Lazaros (Church of Saint Lazarus), erected in the 9th century. It is believed that the church is built upon the empty grave of its namesake. Another popular site in Larnaca is the serene Hala Sultan Tekke mosque, which overlooks Salt Lake. It is considered an extremely sacred shrine and is visited by thousands of pilgrims annually. Salt Lake is in itself a fascinating location. It is home to over 80 species of migratory water birds. If you visit in January or February, you will likely witness about 10,000 flamingos calling the lake their temporary home. In July and August, the lake dries up completely.
More fascinating sites to explore around Larnaca are the St. Phaneromeni Church, built in 80 BC, and Ancient Kition, which features a collection of 13th-century BC temples. The ruins of the Phoenician Temple of Astarte were built upon an even older Bronze Age temple. There is also the Choirokoitia Neolithic Settlement, located on the main Larnaca-Lemesos road, famous as one of the best-preserved prehistoric sites in the whole of the Mediterranean, and a declared UNESCO World Heritage site.
There are many museums and galleries to visit around Larnaca. The Pierides Foundation Archaeological Museum features ancient relics from prehistoric times, the Roman Era, Byzantine Empire and the Middle Ages. Gallery Kypriaki Gonia takes the more contemporary route and showcases the works of national and international artists. Atelier Di Pittura is both a gallery and a painting workshop where one can learn about painting, architecture and fashion design.
When you get hungry, there are many delicious options to be found all over Larnaca. Of course, the beaches of the town are lined with seafood restaurants and it would be almost impossible to name them all, but try Zephyros, Alasia or Psarolimano Tavern to start. For a less touristy option and more local flavor, you don’t have to look very hard. Again, there are abundant choices, but perhaps try Militzis, Art Café 1900, or To Kazani Traditional Tavern for some authentic Cypriot fare. This local food includes fasolaki (French beans in red wine with lamb), louvi me lahana (black eyed peas with chard), Cyprus village sausage, sheftalia, dolmades, keftedes, kolokassi in tomato sauce, many eggplant-based dishes, and grilled or baked lamb.
There are plenty of fine establishments where you can shop in Larnaca. This is the place to purchase Cypriot lace, silverwork, pottery and jewelry. Go to Zenon Kitieos Street, a busy road lined with small shops and the main shopping strip of Larnaca. Cyprus is also known as a fantastic place to get great deals on jewelry and in Larnaca there are many independent jewelers and watchmakers, especially around the main Ermes/Ermou Street. Oro Fino specializes in unique, handmade Greek and Italian designs with diamonds, zircons, precious and semi-precious stones. If you are in Larnaca on a Sunday, make sure to go to the open-air market.
Getting Around Larnaca
Larnaca is easy to navigate on foot and the best way to immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of this seaside town is by walking through it. An evening stroll on its promenade will definitely be a highlight of your visit. Many visitors to Larnaca use tour-company coaches to travel around. The public transit system is minimal and consists simply of buses. Taxis are also available in town. Legally, the cab driver must charge by the meter, but many will refuse to, so be aware of that. Bike rentals are also available, as are car rentals.
Whether you are traveling for work, leisure or a combination of both, prepare for an unforgettable experience when you purchase business class flights to Larnaca. Not only will you enjoy the utmost quality in service and convenience, but you can also relax all the while in absolute comfort. By purchasing premium tickets, you guarantee yourself the trip of a lifetime to the incredible destination of Larnaca.
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