Things to do in Maroni
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Maroni must see attractions
1. Finikoudes Beach
Lofty palm trees and pleasant promenades greet you at the entrance of Finikoudes Beach, the main strip of sand on the eastern coast of Larnaca. Its central position and clear water ensure that the beach remains very popular among local residents and travelers. Find many restaurants and cafés surrounding the beach.
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2. Larnaca Marina
Beyond the rows of palm trees and charming cafés that decorate the Finikoudes area lie the impressive yachts of Larnaca Marina. At full capacity, the marina is home to 450 boats of varying styles and sizes. Visit this harbor as a gateway to Zenobia’s Wreck, an unusual scuba diving site centered on a sunken ship that capsized in 1979.
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3. Larnaca Salt Lake
Larnaca Salt Lake is a scenic area of shallow water where pink flamingoes gather. In summer, walk across the dry, moon-like terrain. The water has a mean depth of about 3.2 feet (1 meter) in winter.
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4. Seafront Promenade
Life in Paphos revolves around the waterfront, where you will find the lively Seafront Promenade. Strolling along the palm tree-lined walkway is an essential Paphos experience and is one of the best ways to get a feel for life in this coastal Cypriot city. Photograph views of the sparkling sea and stop for a drink, dinner or a spot of people-watching in one of the many restaurants lining the promenade.
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5. Larnaka Medieval Castle
Visit Larnaca Fort, an impressive landmark with a museum consisting of several rooms and intriguing relics from the past. The Byzantine structure’s exact history remains a mystery, but it was built during the Middle Ages to protect the town’s main harbor. It is likely the castle was constructed under the rule of James I in the 14th century, although Ottoman rulers added several segments later.
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