Limassol
Limassol

Limassol

Cyprus

Introduction to Port

Limassol, on Cyprus’ sun-washed south coast, stands apart as a cruise port by blending commercial vitality with a cosmopolitan waterfront and a living wine-making tradition. Arriving into its official harbour, guests encounter a destination that feels like a city at sea: a modern terminal that meets the needs of large fleets while the adjacent 650-yacht marina makes it a magnet for waterborne luxury, with apartments, shops and restaurants lining the quay. Step ashore and you’ll discover signature experiences that differentiate Limassol from other ports: the old town’s artisanal crafts in Agiou Andreou, the fashion-forward pulse of Makarios Avenue, and easy access to a thriving wine culture that anchors day trips in the region. The 12-kilometre seafront promenade is studded with luxury hotels and beach clubs, offering a seamless transition from ship to shore and from marina to meal, while a vibrant nightlife scene keeps the town buzzing after sunset. Destinations range from historic and architectural riches nearby to wine-country excursions and coastal experiences; onboard services are supported by a port that prioritizes efficient embarkations and disembarkations, streamlined facilities, and a hospitality-forward environment that makes every call a gateway to Cyprus’ southern coast.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Marina Experience
Luxurious marina hosting 650 yachts, plus shops and dining.
Wine and heritage
Cyprus wine culture and historic Limassol center nearby.
City Life and Nightlife
Vibrant Makarios Avenue and Agiou Andreou district offer shopping and nightlife.
Cruise Ship Gateway
Gateway for Alaska cruises with scenic harbor experiences.