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Grab cash quickly from around six ATMs or two exchange desks spread across Arrivals and Departures. They handle major currencies, but airport rates are worse than in townβwithdraw only what you need and do bigger exchanges in the city to dodge fees and queues.
Glide through Cyprus Duty Freeβs walkβthrough store after security for beauty, spirits and local treats at prices that often beat the city, with hours that track the airportβs nearβroundβtheβclock schedule. Thereβs also an arrivals shop in baggage claimβideal for picking up halloumi, Commandaria or lastβminute gifts as you land.
Grab a halloumi pie, a burger, or a sitβdown meal before you board β Larnacaβs single terminal packs roughly 15β20 places to eat, with the best choice after security. Coffee runs about β¬3β4, snacks β¬3β7, and meals β¬14β20, a bit higher than in town but convenient and open from first flight to last.
Help is close at hand at Larnaca: a roundβtheβclock firstβaid point by Departures and a handy pharmacy by Arrivals cover everything from minor injuries to lastβminute meds. Basic care is free, while medications and any testing are paid, with hours generally tracking the flight schedule.
Drop your bags safely at the staffed leftβluggage counter on the Arrivals level β perfect for beach time in town or a late flight home. Expect perβday pricing, space for everything from carryβons to golf bags, and simple ID checks with extended hours.
Slip into one of two airside lounges or retreat to the quiet ends of the gate piers for an easy, comfortable wait. Fast WiβFi, plenty of plugs and cushy seating come as standard; paid lounge entry adds buffet bites and drinks, while 24/7 Aspire coverage helps on redβeye schedules.
Larnaca International Airport (LCA), opened in 1975, is Cyprusβs largest and busiest gateway with a single modern terminal complex serving both scheduled and seasonal traffic. Positioned just a short drive south of Larnaca city center, the airport offers regular intercity buses, taxis and car-rental services with straightforward highway links to Nicosia, Limassol and popular resorts like Ayia Napa, making it a convenient entry point for island travelers. Functioning as the main hub for the national carrier Cyprus Airways and a focal point for numerous low-cost and regional airlines, LCA is a medium-sized, traveler-friendly airport generally regarded as moderately priced compared with larger European hubs.
Adler/Sochi
$177
Agadir
$154
Malaga
$177
Auckland
$1,565
Almaty
$347
Algiers
$424
Alexandria
$369
Amsterdam
$181
Arkhangelsk
$463
Arusha
$1,268
Ashgabat
$938
Astrakhan
$460
15β35 min
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10β20 min from city center
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60β75 min
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LCA
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Local time
12:24
Address
Larnaca International Airport P.O. Box 40166 6300 Larnaca Larnaca District Cyprus