Explore Cyprus’ rich history and culture on a private tour of Larnaca and Nicosia. Visit iconic sites and enjoy breathtaking views.
Explore Cyprus’ rich history and culture on a private tour of Larnaca and Nicosia. Visit iconic sites and enjoy breathtaking views.
- Hala Sultan Tekke - The Hala Sultan Tekke Mosque stands as a significant Islamic monument, highly esteemed within the Muslim community, and continues to serve religious functions. It was constructed over the tomb of Ummü Haram, who is believed to be either the sister of the Prophet Muhammad’s foster mother or a follower who journeyed from Medina…
- Hala Sultan Tekke - The Hala Sultan Tekke Mosque stands as a significant Islamic monument, highly esteemed within the Muslim community, and continues to serve religious functions. It was constructed over the tomb of Ummü Haram, who is believed to be either the sister of the Prophet Muhammad’s foster mother or a follower who journeyed from Medina to Cyprus.
- Larnaka Salt Lake - Historically, the lake served as a vital source of salt, often referred to as “white gold,” which positively influenced Cyprus’s economy. Today, it is a natural attraction. A stroll along Larnaca’s coast offers a refreshing experience and leaves a lasting impression with its scenic beauty.
- Byzantine Museum of Saint Lazarus - In Larnaca, visitors can explore the renowned 9th-century Church of St. Lazarus, celebrated across the Christian world. The church draws pilgrims globally, with many healings and miracles attributed to the relics of Saint Lazarus housed here.
- Nicosia - Embark on a walking tour to explore the contrasts between the new and old sections of one of the world’s most unique cities. Discover the impressive 16th-century Venetian walls, the Cathedral Church of John the Baptist, the charming narrow alleys and medieval buildings of “Laiki Geytonia,” a checkpoint to Northern Cyprus, and the magnificent 13th-century Cathedral Church of Hagia Sophia, which was later converted into a mosque. Enjoy free time to explore the Northern part of Nicosia and have lunch.

- Certified guide
- Hotel pick-up/drop-off
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Time for lunch and rest in the Northern part of Nicosia
- Certified guide
- Hotel pick-up/drop-off
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Time for lunch and rest in the Northern part of Nicosia
- Lunch
- Any private expenses
- Lunch
- Any private expenses
Embark on an intriguing private tour of two of Cyprus’ most renowned cities, Nicosia and Larnaca, both steeped in history and culture. The adventure begins at Hala Sultan Tekke, a prominent Islamic shrine in Larnaca, dedicated to Umm Haram, a relative of the Prophet Mohammed. It is regarded as the third most significant holy site in Islam.
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Embark on an intriguing private tour of two of Cyprus’ most renowned cities, Nicosia and Larnaca, both steeped in history and culture. The adventure begins at Hala Sultan Tekke, a prominent Islamic shrine in Larnaca, dedicated to Umm Haram, a relative of the Prophet Mohammed. It is regarded as the third most significant holy site in Islam.
Following this, the tour visits Larnaca’s Salt Lake, which was once a crucial source of “white gold” for Cyprus’ economy and is now a breathtaking natural wonder. A stroll by the seaside offers invigorating views before exploring the renowned 9th-century Church of St. Lazarus, celebrated for its miracles and drawing pilgrims from around the globe.
The journey then proceeds to Nicosia, the divided capital of Cyprus. Visitors will walk along Ledra Street, cross the “Green Line,” and explore the city’s northern section.
This tour is an ideal way to discover Cyprus’ rich history and cultural landmarks while enjoying its stunning scenery.
- All visitors have to pass through borderline security
- Passport or ID card is required. Please note that the holders of Armenian, Syrian, Nigerian, Turkmenistan, Nepalese and Bangladeshi passports cannot visit the Northern part of Nicosia (need special visa)
- Please pay attention that shoulders and knees should be covered during visiting monasteries and churches
- Need comfortable shoes
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.