Carbon-Neutral Stays · Cyprus · Larnaca · 10 Pontou Street · 4★ · Best Western Plus Larco Hotel
Best Western Plus Larco Hotel, Larnaca — Carbon-Neutral Stay
The Best Western Plus Larco Hotel sits on Pontou Street in the heart of Larnaca, a few minutes' walk from the Finikoudes promenade where palms line the seafront and the Byzantine Church of Saint Lazarus anchors the old town's character. At 4-star standard with a 4.4/5 guest rating across 834 reviews, it's positioned as a reliable upscale base for travellers who want central location without pretension—the kind of hotel that gets out of the way and lets you explore.
About Best Western Plus Larco Hotel, Larnaca
The Larco Hotel carries the Best Western Plus pedigree: consistent, mid-to-upper-range hospitality that appeals to independent travellers and small groups who've learned that reliably good beats temperamental luxury. Four-star status here means soundly appointed rooms, attentive service layers, and enough amenity breadth to make a three-to-five-night stay comfortable without feeling overloaded. At 4.4 out of 5 from over 800 real guest reviews, the hotel has clearly struck the balance that matters—low drama, high satisfaction. It's the kind of property where you're more likely to hear 'everything worked' than 'the lobby impressed me,' which is exactly what repeat business travellers and families seek.
The hotel's design centers on practical upscale comfort. Rooms come with air conditioning, balconies (a genuine plus for Larnaca's sea-breeze climate), and en-suite bathrooms stocked with the essentials—robes, proper bath facilities. The 24-hour front desk and round-the-clock security mean you're never stranded; whether you're arriving late from the airport or heading out for an evening walk along the Finikoudes, someone's watching the desk. The bar and snack café cater to guests who want to eat in or grab a drink without leaving the building, a small courtesy that compounds over a stay.
Location is the Larco's trump card. Pontou Street places you in central Larnaca, within genuine walking distance of the seafront promenade and the old town's maze of narrow streets. The Church of Saint Lazarus, a thousand-year-old Byzantine landmark, is close enough for a morning wander; the Finikoudes palm-lined waterfront is your evening default. Larnaca International Airport—the island's primary arrival point—is manageable by taxi or transfer. The hotel's position means you're not isolated in a resort compound; you're embedded in the actual town, which suits travellers who want to live like locals, not tourists in a bubble.
The banquet facilities suggest the Larco works equally well for small corporate gatherings, intimate weddings, or family celebrations—a secondary but genuine part of its appeal. The beach is nearby (a walking-distance asset in a coastal town), and the overall amenity set is grouped toward practicality: you get what you need, nothing theatrical. For a 4-star property, that restraint is actually a strength; it keeps rates sane and expectations aligned with reality.
Who Best Western Plus Larco Hotel suits
The Larco suits independent travellers and small groups who prioritize location and reliability over luxury theatre. If you're arriving at Larnaca for a few nights and want to explore the old town, walk the Finikoudes, visit the Church of Saint Lazarus, and eat where locals eat, this 4-star base removes logistical friction. Business travellers benefit from the 24-hour services and central position; families appreciate the balconies, straightforward comfort, and proximity to actual town life rather than compound isolation. It's also ideal for people making Larnaca a jumping-off point for the broader island—you're close to transport links and can venture inland without a 30-minute commute back to your hotel.
Larnaca neighbourhood guide
Larnaca is Cyprus's gateway city. Home to Larnaca International Airport, it's where most visitors first touch down, and many stay longer than a night because the town itself has legitimate character. The Finikoudes promenade—a palm-tree-lined waterfront boulevard—is the town's spine, where locals and visitors collide over coffee, fish, and sea views. The old town's narrow streets spiral inward from the seafront, lined with family-run shops, traditional tavernas, and small museums. The Church of Saint Lazarus, one of the oldest churches in Cyprus and a Byzantine relic, sits near the water; it's been a pilgrimage site for centuries and offers real historical weight, not tourist kitsch. The waterfront isn't Mykonos gloss—it's genuine Mediterranean, which is why people keep coming back.
Beyond the immediate seafront, Larnaca spreads eastward toward the Larnaca Salt Lake, a seasonal wetland where flamingos gather in winter, creating an almost dreamlike sight. The lake sits near Hala Sultan Tekke, an Ottoman-era mosque that's one of the four holiest sites in Islam, adding another layer of cultural depth to the region. The salt lake itself is a nature reserve and a surprising escape from town—accessible and unusual. Larnaca International Airport anchors the southern edge, making the town functionally central to the island; from here, you can reach Nicosia, the Troodos Mountains, or the southern coast within an hour's drive. It's a town of layered purpose: arrival point, active harbour city, historical pilgrimage site, nature hub. The Larco Hotel's central position means you're genuinely at the town's heart, not relegated to a beach resort zone miles away.
Rooms & amenities at Best Western Plus Larco Hotel
Guest rooms feature air conditioning (essential in Cypriot summers), private balconies, and properly equipped bathrooms with robes and bath facilities—the kind of practical extras that compound comfort over multiple nights. Public spaces include a 24-hour front desk and security, ensuring peace of mind whether you're arriving late or heading out early. The bar and snack café provide informal dining without leaving the property, and the hotel's banquet facilities, though primarily for events, underline its capacity to host groups. The beach is nearby, and the overall amenity grouping reflects a philosophy of 'everything you need, nothing wasted'—comfort without unnecessary frills, which keeps the property focused and rates grounded.
Local knowledge: staying in Larnaca
Where to stay — by area
Best Western Plus Larco Hotel sits squarely on Larnaca's signature asset: the Finikoudes seafront promenade, lined with palms and the old town's Byzantine Church of Saint Lazarus nearby. This positions you on the main coastal strip, where most of Larnaca's leisure travellers cluster—walkable to waterfront cafés, the salt lake viewpoints, and the airport-adjacent culture of a working Mediterranean port city. If you prefer the quieter, resort-focused experience of western Cyprus (Pafos/Paphos area), Larnaca's blend of genuine town life and beach access will feel busier and less manicured. Conversely, if you want the capital's urban intensity (Nicosia), the seaside here offers more breathing room. For a 4-star upscale property, the seafront placement is the core draw—you're trading walkable coastal authenticity over isolated resort seclusion.
Where to stay — by season
Larnaca's appeal shifts markedly across the year. Peak season (July–August) brings 30°C+ heat, full crowds, and premium rates across all segments; the Finikoudes becomes shoulder-to-shoulder at midday. June and September are the sweet spot—still warm enough for serious swimming, thinner crowds, and noticeably better value at properties like this. April–May and October suit sightseers and walkers, with milder temperatures ideal for exploring the old town and salt-lake trails, though the sea cools. November–March sees Larnaca genuinely quiet: the promenade empties, many casual visitors disappear, and rates soften substantially. As a coastal 4-star urban property (not a mountain retreat), this hotel remains open and practical year-round, but book shoulder season (June, September) if you want the best balance of weather, activity, and price.
Best time to visit Larnaca
June and September are objectively Larnaca's best months—warm seawater (mid-to-high 20s°C), sunshine, and thinner crowds make beach and old-town exploration genuinely pleasant without July's oppressive heat. April–May and October work well for anyone prioritizing walking and cultural visits (the Church of Saint Lazarus, salt-lake bird-watching) over beach time; mornings are cool, midday mild. July–August guarantees heat and crowds; book early if you must come then. November–March is quiet and mild by northern-European standards (10–17°C), but the sea is cold and coastal towns lose evening vitality—ideal only if solitude and low-season savings matter more than water swimming or lively taverna scenes. Easter (a significant local holiday) brings temporary busier periods and locally-oriented celebrations. Late spring and early autumn are Larnaca's genuine character months.
Things worth checking before you book
Before booking, confirm the specific room type (sea-view balconies command premium positioning on the Finikoudes; standard rooms may face the street or back aspects). Check your board type carefully—this hotel offers flexible catering options, and breakfast or half-board can swing value significantly in shoulder season. Verify transfer logistics: Larnaca International Airport is the island's primary entry point and very close, but confirm whether your rate includes airport shuttle or if you need to arrange transfer separately. The seafront location means some noise from the promenade's bars and evening foot traffic, especially June–September; if sensitivity to ambient sound matters, request a quieter rear-facing room. Winter visitors should expect the sea to be too cold for most swimmers and some seasonal restaurants to reduce hours, though the hotel itself remains fully operational year-round. Lastly, if you're arriving in the cooler months specifically for the salt lake's winter flamingo season, the proximity is excellent, but pack layers for early-morning bird-watching.
Book Best Western Plus Larco Hotel through IMPT and your stay is 100% eco-friendly
When you book the Best Western Plus Larco Hotel through IMPT (Stay Cyprus's carbon-neutral booking platform), your stay immediately becomes 100% carbon-neutral—not through the hotel's own operations, which we don't audit or certify, but through a guaranteed 1-tonne removal of CO2 per booking. That 1-tonne removal happens via real regenerative-agriculture projects overseen by real farmers, UN-verified, and publicly tracked on IMPT's ledger; no offset-on-paper fiction. To put it in scale, 1 tonne is roughly 28 times the carbon footprint of a single hotel night—so your stay doesn't merely break even, it actively pulls carbon out of the atmosphere. The crucial part: it costs you nothing extra. The same room at the same live rate as any other booking platform, with zero surcharge to your bill. IMPT funds the carbon removal from its own commission margin. Book this Larnaca hotel through IMPT, and you're not staying at a 'green' hotel—you're making your stay genuinely carbon-neutral through the choice of how you booked it.
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Best Western Plus Larco Hotel carbon-neutral stay, questions answered
Is the Best Western Plus Larco Hotel a green or eco-friendly hotel?
We haven't audited the Larco's internal operations or eco-certifications, so we can't claim it's inherently green. What does make your stay here genuinely carbon-neutral is booking it through IMPT: you remove 1 tonne of UN-verified CO2 per booking via real regenerative-agriculture projects, no cost to you. The hotel itself is reliable and well-run; the eco-friendliness comes from your booking choice, not the building's badge.
Is there an eco-friendly way to book the Best Western Plus Larco Hotel?
Yes. Book it through IMPT (Stay Cyprus's carbon-neutral booking platform) and your exact stay becomes carbon-neutral. You get the identical room at the identical live rate—no markup, no eco surcharge—but 1 tonne of real, verified CO2 is removed via regenerative agriculture projects. Same hotel, same price, carbon-neutral outcome.
Does booking the Best Western Plus Larco Hotel carbon-neutral cost more?
No. Booking through IMPT costs exactly the same as booking anywhere else. There's no surcharge, no hidden eco-fee added to your bill. IMPT funds the 1-tonne CO2 removal from its own commission, so the entire climate benefit is free to you. You pay the standard rate; the planet gets the removal.
What actually makes my stay at the Best Western Plus Larco Hotel carbon-neutral?
One tonne of CO2 is removed per booking through verified regenerative-agriculture projects—real farmers, real land, real carbon drawdown—overseen independently and tracked publicly on IMPT's ledger. It's not an offset; it's permanent removal. That 1 tonne is about 28 times a single night's carbon footprint, so your stay net-reverses its climate impact.
Is the Best Western Plus Larco Hotel a luxury hotel?
It's 4-star upscale, not ultra-luxury. Expect reliable comfort, good service, soundly appointed rooms with balconies, and practical amenities like 24-hour front desk and a bar. It's designed for independent travellers and business guests who want dependable quality in a central location, not for guests seeking Michelin-starred dining or spa theatrics.
How central is the hotel to Larnaca's main attractions?
Very. Pontou Street places you within walking distance of the Finikoudes seafront promenade, the old town, and the Church of Saint Lazarus (a Byzantine landmark). You're genuinely embedded in town life, not miles away in a resort compound. Larnaca International Airport is a short taxi ride south.
What kind of traveller is the Larco Hotel best suited for?
Independent travellers, couples, and small groups who want central location and reliable comfort without resort isolation. Business travellers benefit from the 24-hour services and town position. Families appreciate the practical rooms and proximity to actual Larnaca rather than a beach-bubble hotel. It's also ideal as a base for exploring the broader island.
Is the Best Western Plus Larco Hotel good value for money?
Guest reviews (4.4 out of 5 from 834 reviews) suggest yes. You're paying 4-star rates for a property that delivers on comfort, location, and reliability—no wasted amenities, no inflated pricing. Central Larnaca location adds genuine value for independent travellers. Value depends on your priorities, but the rating reflects broad satisfaction.
What's genuinely near the hotel that I should know about?
The Finikoudes palm-lined waterfront and the old town are walkable. The Church of Saint Lazarus (Byzantine-era, a pilgrimage site) is close. The Larnaca Salt Lake, where flamingos winter, is accessible by short drive, as is Hala Sultan Tekke mosque. Larnaca International Airport is south. You're centrally placed for exploring the town and broader Cyprus.
How do I book the Best Western Plus Larco Hotel carbon-neutral?
Search for the hotel on IMPT (Stay Cyprus's carbon-neutral platform), select your dates and room, and complete the booking at the live rate shown. No extra step, no eco-fee. The 1-tonne CO2 removal is automatic per booking, publicly tracked, and costs you zero extra. Confirmation includes carbon-removal details.
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Real places worth knowing about near Larnaca, Cyprus, from our own things-to-do guides — genuinely nearby, not filler.
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Ancient Kition
The Mycenaean and Phoenician city under modern Larnaca, a sunken temple precinct between apartment blocks.
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Church of Agios Lazaros
A ninth-century stone church built over the tomb of Lazarus, with a carved gilt iconostasis and a bell tower.
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