Choirokoitia is a well-preserved archaeological site on the foothills of the Troodos massif in the Maroni River valley that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its role in highlighting the 'transmission of culture from the Near East to the European world', and providing data 'relating to the spread of civilization from Asia to the Mediterranean world'
Perched atop a 750 metre high rocky mountain in the Troodos range, the Stavrovouni Monastery was founded in 328 AD by St Helena to house the relic of the Holy Cross which she brought from Jerusalem
The camel park at Mazotos is not just home to friendly camels, but also has a variety of other animals such as deer, ostriches, goats, ponies, wallabys, turtles, lamas and horses
Hala Sultan Tekke is a mosque with a shrine dedicated to prophet Muhammad's nurse, Umm Haram who died on this spot during the Arab raids of Cyprus in the 7th century
Larnaca Salt Lake is a group of 4 salt lakes - Aliki, Orphani, Soros and Spiro, to the west of Larnaca that form a beautiful, stark landscape attracting thousands of migratory birds
Mackenzie Beach provides a great spot for relaxation and water sports
The Catacomb of Phaneromeni Church in Larnaca is an underground two-chambered rock cave that was originally a royal monolithic tomb dating back to the Phoenician times
The Church of Saint Lazarus is a 9th century church built to house the tomb of the eponymous saint
The Kyriazis Medical Museum is dedicated to the practice and history of Cypriot medicine, tracing its development from antiquity to the 20th century
Located at the southern end of the Foinikoudes Avenue, the Larnaca Castle traces its origins to the 12th century