Discover the best top things to do in Larnaka District, Cyprus including Emira Pottery, Secret Garden Wine & Coffee Bar, Rum Tree, Camel Park, Angeloktisti Church, Heads and Tails Bar, Ktima Christoudia Winery, Secret Paradise of Alaminos.
Restaurants in Larnaka District
5.0 based on 170 reviews
Pottery Workshop
A very nice place to take your kids. It's a friendly place and the owner is very helpful and good with children.
5.0 based on 211 reviews
An small Wine & coffee bar just by the iconic Church of Saint Lazarus. An amazing small bar with a big secret garden in a back, with drinks, food (Platters, Cheeseboards, snacks,Toasties desserts and subs), coffees, cocktails, nice range of local and worldwide wines and Live events. Cool people, good music. Cozy little place.
Good food, good service and nice owners. A perfect hidden backyard when you want to sit in the shadows.
5.0 based on 22 reviews
Simply put, Cyprus finest Rum bar, purveyors of finest Rums, spirits, cocktails and atmosphere. Indulge!
4.5 based on 604 reviews
Our 2 year old had a great time feeding the animals. She was a bit scared of the camels but loved feeding the ponies. The park is great for her age and a great price for entry entry. The playpark, bouncy castle and swimming pool were fantastic bonuses and she loved every minute of it. We have a few days left of our holiday and we will be back. The staff were excellent as well and really nice.
4.0 based on 43 reviews
We arrived at this winery as part of the Larnaca municipality free winter tour series. As to be expected, the tours bring you to places where you are expected to purchase goods, and as also might be expected, at a winery, you are expected to purchase wine. Taking all this into account, this was still a very pleasant visit. This is a smallish winery, so there isn't much to see in terms of its equipment -- and February is definitely not wine making season. But still, the guide was friendly, and we did get to see and experience the wonderful aroma of the production of the famous Cypriot sweet called "soutzoukos" - made from grape juice and nuts. We also enjoyed wine tasting in a large, well lit hall, and experienced eating soutzoukos (we bought some to take home -- and they are delicious). Outside there is a nice view of the area and the vineyard. This is particularly nice in the winter, when all is green and lush. Overall, a very pleasant place to stop and spend some time.
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