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The upgrades and improvement made to the existing beach volley and beach tennis courts at Foinikoudes (Palm Tree) Beach have been completed.

On November 18, the event ‘The Sustainable Development of Coastal Areas’ took place in Larnaca.

Diving in the Larnaca region can be enjoyed all-year-round, including at the Larnaca Marine Protected Area (MPA) in Voroklini, where amphorae were recently submerged, ready to welcome divers, snorkellers and new marine life to its thriving underwater expanse.  

The Larnaka Virtual Museums platform launched in 2021 has been expanded to include further museums, with an additional three museums now live, cementing this initiative that won Bronze at the Cyprus Tourism Awards 2021. 

The European Commission recently announced the four shortlisted destinations for the European Destination of Excellence (EDEN) 2023 award. The EDEN initiative rewards the best achievements in sustainable tourism and green transition practices in smaller destinations across Europe. 

Significant conclusions and data regarding tourism in a digital era emerged from the presentations recently given at an informative event held by Larnaka Tourism Board (LTB) and MMC (Mediterranean Management Centre) in cooperation with the university UCLan Cyprus.

The newly-launched ‘Larnaca Virtual Diving Routes’ have introduced and offer an interactive, digital way to experience some of Larnaca’s most popular dive sites – for divers preparing for an expedition, or non-divers wanting to enjoy a glimpse of the world beneath the waves.

 The Fourth Honey and Beekeeping Festival of Rural Larnaca is due to soon take place on June 26, and its importance has been appreciated since the ancient times.

A pioneering initiative took place today in Larnaca with a guided tour specifically-designed for the visually impaired. The tour was jointly organised by the Larnaka Tourism Board (LTB), Youth Board of Cyprus (ONEK) and Larnaka Municipality, in cooperation with the Agios Varnavas School for the Blind.

The Archaeological Museum of the Larnaca district has reopened following extensive renovations and offers a modern take on old treasures, including an impressive collection of rare sarcophagi.