Location

A superyacht destination in the heart of the city

A vibrant hub on the sea

Limassol Marina is located in the cultural centre of Cyprus’ most international city, at the tail end of a 17km seafront promenade. A short walk will take you on a journey of exploration, beginning with the Medieval Castle and the cobbled streets of the old town, to the shopping and business district of Limassol.

Around the Marina

A short journey to the west brings you to a mile-long golden sandy beach and a drive to the east leads to a bustling boulevard with beachfront bars and nightclubs, five-star hotels and chic boutiques. And of course, there is the diving; the most famous dive wreck is the Zenobia which lies in 18-42m of water off the port of Larnaca, 40 miles north east of Limassol. The sunken Swedish ferry has remained remarkably intact since it sank with 200 million worth of vehicles and cargo in 1980, and it ranks as one of the top 10 wreck dives in the world and one of the top 25 dive sites anywhere.

Restaurants

Traditional Cypriot cuisine is one of the finest in the Mediterranean – and there’s no better place to enjoy its fresh, enticing flavours than in the tavernas of Limassol. But in keeping with the city’s cosmopolitan nature, there is also a mouth-watering choice of international restaurants for you to discover – Italian, French, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese. Whichever you choose, a warm welcome and memorable atmosphere are guaranteed. Limassol Marina also has its very own international restaurants, cafes and bars.

Wineries & golf

For wine lovers, a tour of the local wineries surrounding Limassol is a must – and should definitely include a visit to the Castle of Kolossi, birthplace of the sweet dessert wine ‘Commandaria’, the oldest named wine in the world still in production. If you fancy a game of golf, venture into the countryside to play the fairways and enjoy the fully-fledged clubhouse facilities at one of four 18-hole championship golf courses, all within easy driving distance and ranked among the best designed courses in Europe. Visit one or tour them all.

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