Plane Spotting at Larnaca Airport: Cyprus’ Best Airport for Aviation Enthusiasts

by Matt Falcus
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For many aviation enthusiasts, Larnaca International Airport (LCA) is one of the Mediterranean’s hidden gems. Combining year-round sunshine with an interesting mix of European, Middle Eastern and regional airlines, it offers far more variety than its modest size might suggest.

Perhaps best of all, aircraft approach directly over Mackenzie Beach, creating one of Europe’s classic plane spotting locations. Add in a hotel overlooking the approach path, and it’s easy to see why Larnaca has become a favourite destination for spotters looking to combine a holiday with some aviation photography.

About Larnaca Airport

Larnaca is Cyprus’ busiest airport and the island’s principal international gateway.

The airport took on this role following the division of Cyprus in 1974, when Nicosia International Airport ceased commercial operations after the Turkish invasion. Since then, Larnaca has developed into one of the eastern Mediterranean’s busiest airports, handling millions of passengers each year on scheduled, charter and low-cost flights.

Today it serves as the main base for Cyprus Airways and TUS Airways, while welcoming airlines from across Europe, the Middle East and beyond.

The airport has a single runway (04/22), with a modern passenger terminal occupying the south-western side of the airfield. At the opposite end is a remote apron used by cargo aircraft, business aviation and occasional military visitors.

What Airlines Operate Here?

5B-DDQ Airbus A320-214 Cyprus Airways s/n 4055 * Larnaca 2024 *

Although holiday traffic dominates during the summer, Larnaca enjoys a surprisingly diverse route network throughout the year.

Cyprus Airways and TUS Airways operate scheduled services across Europe and the eastern Mediterranean, while major low-cost airlines such as easyJet and Wizz Air maintain extensive networks from the airport.

You’ll also find regular services from:

  • Aegean Airlines
  • airBaltic
  • British Airways
  • Edelweiss
  • Jet2.com
  • TUI Airways
  • Lufthansa Group airlines
  • Air Serbia
  • EL AL, Israir and Arkia
  • Emirates
  • Qatar Airways
  • Royal Jordanian
  • Middle East Airlines
  • EgyptAir

Depending on the season and geopolitical situation, Larnaca has also attracted airlines from Central Asia, the Caucasus and former Soviet republics, giving enthusiasts the chance to photograph aircraft that are rarely seen elsewhere in Europe.

The airport is much busier in the summer months.

Movements are dominated by Airbus A320-family aircraft and Boeing 737s, but the variety of operators keeps things interesting throughout the day.

Is It Worth Visiting?

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Absolutely.

While it cannot compete with Europe’s largest hubs for sheer traffic volume, Larnaca offers something arguably more appealing: variety.

The mix of European leisure airlines, Middle Eastern carriers and regional operators makes almost every hour different, while the famous beach approach creates some outstanding photography opportunities.

For enthusiasts looking for unusual airlines in excellent weather, Larnaca is one of the Mediterranean’s finest spotting destinations.

Best Plane Spotting Locations at Larnaca

Taken at Larnaca from Mackenzie Beach. Photo: Martyn Cartledge

Mackenzie Beach

Situated immediately beneath the approach to runway 22, aircraft pass low overhead just seconds before touchdown, creating spectacular viewing and photography opportunities. The beach is lined with cafés and restaurants, making it easy to spend an entire afternoon watching arrivals while enjoying the Mediterranean sunshine.

When runway 04 is in use, departures climb out directly over the beach, although landing traffic naturally provides the most dramatic views.

Eastern Apron Viewpoint

For enthusiasts interested in cargo and biz jets, another useful viewpoint can be found along the B4 road behind the airport.

Driving from the terminal towards Mackenzie Beach, look for a small hill on the right shortly after one of the roundabouts. From here, a good telephoto lens provides views across the remote apron where executive jets, cargo aircraft and occasional military visitors park.

As this is close to the airport perimeter, it’s best not to remain here for extended periods if approached by airport security.

The Best Hotel for Plane Spotters

Distant views of Larnaca Airport from the Flamingo Beach Hotel rooftop.

The Flamingo Beach Hotel remains one of the best-known spotting hotels in Europe and continues to operate on Mackenzie Beach, just minutes from the runway threshold. Rooms facing the airport—particularly those on the upper floors—offer excellent views of aircraft on final approach, while the hotel’s rooftop terrace is another superb place to watch the action. Its location means you can simply walk onto the beach whenever runway 22 is active, making it an ideal base for an aviation-focused visit.

[Read our review of the Flamingo Beach Hotel]

Have you been plane spotting at Larnaca? Any tips on the best spots? Leave a comment below!

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