Larnaca International Airport
Larnaca International Airport (LCA) is the primary international gateway to Cyprus, located approximately 3 miles south-west of the city of Larnaca, along the island’s south-eastern coast. As the largest and busiest airport in Cyprus, it serves as the country’s main aviation hub, connecting the island with Europe, the Middle East, and beyond.
The airport is a key entry point for both leisure and business travellers, providing easy access to Larnaca, Nicosia, Ayia Napa, Protaras, and Limassol. For many visitors, Larnaca International Airport is the first encounter with Cyprus — modern, efficient, and shaped by the island’s long-standing role as a crossroads of cultures.
Larnaca International Airport is designed to handle high passenger volumes while maintaining a smooth and comfortable travel experience. The terminal offers extensive check-in facilities, modern security and passport control areas, multiple boarding gates, and a wide network of aircraft stands.
Inside the terminal, travellers will find a broad range of amenities, including restaurants, cafés, bars, duty-free shopping, fashion and souvenir boutiques, as well as currency exchange and banking services. The airport also provides car-rental counters, tourist information desks, first-aid services, baby and parent rooms, and full accessibility for passengers with reduced mobility.
Premium travellers can access airport lounges, while efficient cargo operations are supported by dedicated freight facilities, security screening, and modern handling equipment.
Larnaca International Airport is well connected to the city and the rest of Cyprus by public transport. Local buses link the airport with central Larnaca, while intercity buses provide direct connections to Nicosia, Limassol, Ayia Napa, and Protaras. Travel times vary depending on destination, but services operate regularly throughout the day.
Taxis are available around the clock from the rank outside the terminal. The journey to central Larnaca typically takes 10–15 minutes, while fares to other cities depend on distance and time of day.
Car-rental services are widely available at the airport, making Larnaca an ideal starting point for travellers planning to explore the island independently.
For Magelline, Larnaca International Airport is Cyprus in motion — open, connected, and outward-looking. Here, ancient routes meet modern runways, and arrivals unfold beneath wide skies and salt-touched air. It is not merely an airport, but the island’s front door where journeys begin with clarity, warmth, and a sense of Mediterranean openness.