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Post office: 0730-1330 (1300 in summer) Monday to Saturday, some open in the afternoon. Poste restante and afternoon service: King Paul Square, Larnaca; Eleftheria Square, Nicosia; 1 Gladstone Street, Limassol; Themidos and St Paul Streets, Paphos.
There are no postal or telephone communications with northern Cyprus, except by various banks and the British diplomatic missions.
Internet cafes in the town.
Banks and ATMs in the town.
There are several supermarkets and also a fresh produce market near the marina. This is a good place to stock up.
Large purchases can be arranged to be delivered.
The local and island-wide bus service is both cheap and works to a timetable (see comment below).
There are international flights from Larnaca to many European and Middle East destinations.
There is a high standard of medical services.There is a decompression chamber at Larnaca General Hospital. At least 3 dentists are within 5 min walking distance from the Marina gate.
As of today (summer 2015) outer harbour is no longer in use.
Inner harbour renovation completed, pontoon with mooring lines all around, water & electricity.
It is still a low cost and friendly mooring place.
Posted from an email sent by SV Amber Nectar
Haul out is charged by the square meter (length (LOA) x max. beam). The price is 6 euro per square meter lifting and same price launching.
If people have an extended stay in mind then hauling out is maybe a good option as it avoids berthing problems.
It is a wonderful marina with plenty of room and Larnaca is a lovely town. The price for hardstanding or in the water is the same. A 10m. yacht pays 220 euro per month and 15 euro’s for power per month.
The public bus system is subsidized by the government and really cheap. Buses are on time and have timetables. Intercity buses are always 4 euros single or 7 euros return. Local town buses are 1.50 euros single. Those prices are the same all over the island as there is only one bus company.