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Larnaca Marina: A Mediterranean Jewel
Explore Larnaca Marina: Cyprus' premier maritime hub offering yachting, dining, and stunning Mediterranean views along the vibrant Finikoudes promenade.
Larnaca Marina, the first of its kind in Cyprus, blends maritime history with modern leisure. Offering berths for yachts, waterfront dining, and easy access to Larnaca's attractions, it's a vibrant hub for both locals and tourists seeking scenic views and nautical adventures.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From Finikoudes Promenade, a central point in Larnaca, head south along the palm-lined walkway towards the sea. Continue past the restaurants and cafes, keeping the sea on your right. The marina entrance is located at the end of the promenade, approximately a 10-15 minute walk. There are no specific costs associated with walking to the marina.
Public Transport
If arriving by bus, take bus number 425 or 429 to the 'Larnaca Marina' stop. From the bus stop, walk towards the coast; the marina entrance will be visible a short distance away. A single bus ticket costs approximately €1.50.
Taxi/Ride-Share
Taxis and ride-sharing services are readily available throughout Larnaca. A short taxi ride from the city center to Larnaca Marina typically costs between €5-€10, depending on traffic and the specific starting point. Taxi fares in Cyprus start at €4.00, with a charge of €1.50 per kilometer.
Driving
If driving, head towards the Finikoudes promenade and follow the signs for Larnaca Marina. Parking is available on-site. Parking fees vary, but expect to pay around €2-€3 per hour or €10-€15 for the whole day.
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