Smart Spending: Budget-Friendly Ways to Enjoy Larnaca
Whether you’re a travel enthusiast or simply love exploring Cyprus, there is no doubt that International holidays can easily put a hole in your wallet- if you let it! While there are ways you can save on flight tickets or accommodation preferences, we’ve got some decent budget-friendly ideas to use when you are actually in Larnaca. You can enjoy a holiday without excessive splurging!
Take Local Transport
It’s convenient enough to take an Uber or Lyft or a private cab to go where you want when you want it. But like in any foreign country, you have to be mindful of the prices and the people. You can easily save quite a lot of money when you travel by local trams or buses. Even grab a bicycle to wander through the city streets at your own pace!
Spend Days at the Beach
If there is one free thing that you want to stick to, it is spending a day at the beach. You can frolic in the waters, work on your tan, read a book, play some beach volleyball or build sandcastles with your kids. Several water sports activities are also not to be forgotten! The beach is one of the best places to spend hours on end!
Go Boutique Shopping
It’s fun to go shopping at designer stores or shop for the latest collection from high-end brands. But if you’re looking to save rather than splurge, then definitely check out small boutique stores that offer local goods at a fraction of the price. You can even try vintage shops and antique stores to give you something special to buy. That will be meaningful.
Visit Cultural Landmarks
Like most tourist destinations, city attractions and some cultural landmarks can be explored for free or for an affordable cost. You can even book tours or have a guide take you around the landmarks explaining the history and cultural significance. Definitely check out the Kamares Aqueduct or the Larnaca Medieval Castle.
Drink & Dine with Care
It can be tempting to walk into any fine dining spot and order your favourite dishes with drinks to pair up. But if you are on a budget, try to visit small cafes or street food vendors that offer affordable food with the same quality. Not every meal has to be in a Michelin restaurant overlooking the sea. Sometimes a quick bite at a small market can be enough to save on some funds.
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