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 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.

Life returns to Larnaca Port with the resumption of cruise ship arrivals following a two-year suspension of services due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

A meeting was held on March 31 at the offices of the Larnaca Chamber of Commerce and Industry  between the president, Stavros Stavrou, and a delegation of the Chamber, with the Ambassador of Israel, Oren Anolik and the embassy's commercial and financial relations officer.

Yiannis Karousos, minister of transport, communications & works, Cyprus, marked the completion of the upgrades at the Archaeological Museum of the Larnaka District during his visit to the fully renovated wings, and in the presence of the mayor of Larnaca, the presidents of Larnaka Chamber of Commerce & Industry and Larnaka Tourism Board, members of Parliament of the Larnaca and Ammochostos regions, as well as officers of the Department of Antiquities and members of the local media.

Larnaca Tourism Board has announced their cooperation with the owner company of the unique architectural and cultural heritage mansion of Larnaca, the Edem Traditional House.

Larnaka Tourism Board (LTB) enters the year with a fresh, new ‘face’ following a complete revamp of their so loved website. 

On December 13, a ceremonial visit of the Ambassador of Greece to Cyprus, Ioannis Papameletiou, took place at the office of the Mayor of Larnaca, Andreas Vyras.

An on-site meeting took place in early December between the Minister of Transport Communications and Works, the Director of the Department of Antiquities, and Larnaca authority heads: Larnaca Mayor, Andreas Vyras; Chairman of Larnaca Tourism Board, Dinos Lefkaritis, and President of the Larnaca Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Stavros Stavrou at the Larnaca District Archaeological Museum to view the status of renovations at the museum following intense criticism by Larnaca authorities and bodies regarding the protracted delays in its reopening.

A series of innovative virtual projects for Larnaca region were presented on October 21 at an event held by Larnaca Tourism Board (LTB) and the Youth Board of Cyprus (ONEK), with the support of Larnaca Municipality and the Cyprus Deputy Ministry of Tourism (DMT).

Larnaca city centre is the ideal starting point to discover the region’s history and culture thanks to the large number of attractions found in a small, compact vicinity.