Book Flights to Larnaca
The lowest fare found to Larnaca (LCA) was £190 with Monarch and Business Class was £673 with Aegean Airlines. The fares shown here are the lowest flight prices to Larnaca obtained in actual searches by Just The Flight customers. To search and book flights to Larnaca in 2012 and 2013, please enter your requirements and click the search button above.
Useful Information about Larnaca
- Larnaca is the 31st most popular destination with Just the flight
- February is a great month to fly to Larnaca as prices are normally lower than other months
- The best fare found on Just the Flight departing from the UK was £98 leaving the week of 19 Jun 2011
- The nearest airports to Larnaca include Ercan approximately 20 miles and Paphos around 65 miles away
- Larnaca's time zone is 2 hours difference from the UK
- Passengers staying for 10 days and travelling on a Friday tend to find the best fares to Larnaca
Dive into Larnaca
Discover hidden Larnaca by diving or snorkelling.
A trip to Larnaca, Cyprus is not complete without experiencing the freedom of floating weightless in the crystal aqua waters. Larnaca is a haven for snorkelers and scuba divers for good reason: the diving is amazing. The wrecks of several centuries lie hidden beneath the gentle waves and diving yourself or with a dive tour is a great way to see something unique and different. The wreck of the Zenobia, a ferry that wrecked on her maiden voyage, lies on her port side just off Larnaca and is a favourite dive site for beginners and experienced divers alike.
Should you be newly interested in diving, there are several dive companies that can introduce you to the wonders of this sport and even test you for your beginner diver certification. With the fantastic weather and beautiful ocean, there is no better place in the world to dive than Larnaca. Other wrecks such as the HMS Cricket, the Champagne, and the Alexandria will take you on a tour of history as you explore these ships from different time periods. Float in the warm, clear waters and see plants and animals you simply cannot see on dry land. Explore along the ocean’s floor or near the surface to get a sense of the variety of life that is below the water’s edge. For those less inclined to go completely underwater, snorkelling is a fantastic option. Especially for those travelling with children, snorkelling is a great way to introduce the little ones to the wonders of the water without fully suiting up.