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The district of Larnaca is one of the six districts of Cyprus. Troodos is the biggest mountain range that stretches across this southern part of Cyprus. Larnaca city houses around 75,000 (2001) inhabitants and it is the third largest city of Cyprus in terms of population.

Climate

Cyprus measures just 240 km in length and 100 km in width. The climate of Larnaca is the same as the climate all over Cyprus. The climate is typically Mediterranean that has significant differences in the seasons. Summers are very joyful with warm and dry weather and the winters are rainy and mild. Tourists can enjoy long hot summers from mid–May to mid–October and short dry winters from December to February, separated by short autumn and spring seasons. The beaches of Cyprus are among the cleanest and safest in the Mediterranean Sea with an average annual temperature of 20°C for the whole island.

Culture

It is believed that Larnaca has a continuous history extending for 4000 years. After Roman times the city became the main port of the island.

Today, the locals of Larnaca have developed a modern outlook whilst still maintaining many traditions and upholding their hospitality and welcoming attitude towards visitors. The city is well known for its beautiful clean beaches, great food and vibrant nightlife. Larnaca has a picturesque sea front offering plenty of activities during major festivals.

The Mediterranean climate in Larnaca makes it possible to participate in many outdoor activities throughout the year.

Boating

Cyprus being a small island surrounded by sea, boating and sailing activities have been a part of its activities for many decades. From the Marina at Larnaca a wealth of nautical adventures can be enjoyed.

Fishing

There are quite a few places to fish in Cyprus and that includes Larnaca. Fishing in Larnaca is categorised into Amateur Fishing and Fishing in Dams. Spear-fishing, angling, fishing with vertical lines or trolling are the permitted fishing methods.

Hiking

Larnaca is a hiker’s paradise. From the coastal shores to the countrysides, venturing into unknown paradise can be truly heaven.

Snorkelling, Scuba Diving and Water Sports

Due to its coastline, water sports along with snorkelling and scuba diving receive great attention in Larnaca. Also one of the finest wrecks in the world, the “Zenobia Ferry Wreck” is also near Larnaca.

Cycling

Tourists are attracted from all around the world to Cyprus just to cycle down the forests, villages, mountains and the countryside’s. Cycling routes can vary from extremely easy trails to the rough mountain biking, depending upon stamina and experience.