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Cyprus Tourism Organisation (CTO) expressed its satisfaction for Larnaka Tourism Board’s initiative to embellish and prevent pollution projects around its popular Saint Lazaros area.
Commemorative plaques have been awarded to 10 couples from UK and Ireland on September 21, for their high number of visits to the coastal city of Pyla.
Following a successful 2016 summer season, with the city welcoming 11.4 percent of Cyprus’ total tourist arrivals, Larnaca is expected to reach even higher numbers this year with equally positive data.
Larnaka Tourism Board has announced that the funding for the transfer of the city’s tennis court has been found and excavation works can finally start to unveil an ancient port.
Larnaka Tourism Board has recently received TripAdvisor’s Certificate of Excellence for its Winter Experience programme, which took place for the fifth consecutive year.
The weekly initiative aims to boost winter tourism by providing free activities to tourists staying in Larnaca’s hotels between November and April.
Through a wide range of engaging activities including guided tours, excursions to villages, wine tasting, halloumi production, bird watching, basketry and preparation of local dishes of traditional dishes, the excursions enhance visitors’ experience while engaging them in local tradition.
The project is able to continue thanks to support from number of organisations such as Cyprus Tourism Organisation, Camel Park Mazotos, Ktima Christoudia, as well as local municipalities and other businesses.
Aiming to make the city more attractive, Larnaka Tourism Board, together with Cyprus Tourism Organisation and Concept Consulting Group, has launched a project to improve the appearance of public areas, with Agios Lazaros Square selected as the pilot site.
During a meeting held between the board of directors of Larnaka Tourism Board (LTB) and Marios Demetriades, transport, communications and works minister, Cyprus, a wide range of topics relevant to the tourism sector were discussed.
During a recent meeting between Larnaka Tourism Board and representatives from Pervolia Community Council, it was reported that a number of development projects will be completed by the end of this year in a bid to attract more tourists.
On the occasion of a flamingo-themed photo competition, Larnaka Tourism Board and BirdLife Cyprus revealed that the number of the birds making
The industry has entered a growth trajectory. “The opening of the six new hotels that have or are