Cyprus-5-day-itinerary
Cyprus 5-Day Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival and Exploration of Larnaca
- Arrival: Fly into Larnaca International Airport (LCA)
- Accommodation: Check-in to a hotel in Larnaca city center
- Morning: Visit the Church of St. Lazarus, a 9th-century church with stunning architecture
- Afternoon: Explore the Larnaca Salt Lake, a natural habitat for migratory birds
- Evening: Enjoy traditional Cypriot cuisine and wine at a local restaurant
Day 2: Nicosia and its Rich History
- Morning: Drive to Nicosia (45 minutes) and visit the Cyprus Museum to learn about the island’s history and culture
- Afternoon: Explore the old town, including the Venetian Walls, Famagusta Gate, and the Buyuk Han (Great Inn)
- Evening: Enjoy dinner at a traditional taverna in the old town
Day 3: Beaches and Water Sports in Ayia Napa
- Morning: Drive to Ayia Napa (1 hour) and visit the famous Nissi Beach, known for its white sand and crystal-clear waters
- Afternoon: Enjoy water sports, such as snorkeling or scuba diving, at Konnos Bay
- Evening: Party the night away at one of Ayia Napa’s many bars and clubs
Day 4: Troodos Mountains and Wine Tasting
- Morning: Drive to the Troodos Mountains (1.5 hours) and visit the village of Lefkara, known for its lace-making and silverwork
- Afternoon: Visit a local winery for wine tasting and lunch
- Evening: Return to Larnaca and enjoy dinner at a seafood restaurant
Day 5: Kourion and Limassol
- Morning: Drive to Kourion (30 minutes) and visit the ancient city-kingdom, including the amphitheater and mosaics
- Afternoon: Visit the Limassol Castle, which now houses the Cyprus Medieval Museum
- Evening: Enjoy a farewell dinner at a waterfront restaurant in Limassol
Things to Know
- Visa Requirements: Citizens of the EU, USA, Canada, and Australia do not need a visa to enter Cyprus. Check with the Cypriot Embassy or Consulate for specific requirements.
- Transportation: Rent a car or book a private transfer service from the airport. Public transportation is also available.
- Currency: The Euro (€) is the official currency in Cyprus.
- Language: Greek and Turkish are the official languages, but English is widely spoken.
- Weather: Cyprus has a Mediterranean climate with warm summers and mild winters.
Additional Tips
- Beachwear: Pack light, breathable clothing and comfortable shoes for beach activities.
- Sunscreen: Don’t forget to bring sunscreen with high SPF to protect against the strong Cypriot sun.
- Power Adapters: Cyprus uses Type G power sockets (same as the UK).
- Respect Local Culture: Be mindful of local customs and traditions, especially when visiting religious sites.
Accommodation Options
- Hotels: Larnaca has a range of hotels from budget-friendly to luxury options.
- Apartments: Self-catering apartments are available in Larnaca and Ayia Napa.
- Villas: Rent a private villa with pool in the countryside or near the beach.
Getting Around
- Car Rental: Book a car rental service from the airport or in Larnaca city center.
- Private Transfers: Arrange for private transfers between destinations.
- Public Transportation: Use buses and taxis to get around, but be prepared for limited English spoken by drivers.