Athens

Athens, the capital of Greece,

is the cradle of Western culture and the beating heart of Greek history. The city lies on the coast of the Aegean Sea and offers a unique blend of a glorious past with a vibrant and modern lifestyle. During the day, you can wander the same historic paths once walked by Plato and Aristotle and feel part of the philosophical and cultural tradition that shaped the world. And at night? Sit in a local taverna, enjoy excellent Mediterranean food, and soak in uplifting Greek music that brings a smile to your heart.

Athens with Air Haifa

We have flights from Haifa to Athens every day—except Saturday—so Greece is closer than ever! All you have to do is choose the flight that suits you best, and in just three hours, you’ll find yourself strolling the streets of Athens, surrounded by impressive history, Greek sounds, and delicious Mediterranean flavors.

Athens International Airport (ATH)

A direct flight from Haifa lands you at Athens International Airport, about 20 kilometers from the city center. Getting to the city from the airport is super easy—train, bus, or taxi, whichever works best for you.

Close to Limassol

Thanks to Larnaca’s strategic location, it’s the perfect starting point for a trip around Cyprus. Limassol, the island’s second-largest city, is very close!

Only a 45-minute drive separates it from Larnaca, and the route is easy and convenient—whether by rental car, taxi, or bus—whatever works best for you.

Perfect Weekend Getaway

With its mix of sun, culture, and convenience, Larnaca is ideal for a quick weekend escape.

Whether you're looking to relax on the beach, explore historic streets, or indulge in great food, everything is just minutes away - no need for long travel times or complicated plans. Just book, fly, and enjoy.

Attractions You Can't Miss

The Acropolis: One of the world’s most famous archaeological sites, including the Temple of Athena and the Parthenon, telling the glorious story of ancient Greece.

Plaka District: A charming and lively old neighborhood with narrow, magical alleys, local shops, and authentic restaurants. It’s the perfect place to stroll, shop for souvenirs, and enjoy traditional Greek dishes.

Syntagma Square: The center of Athens’ political and cultural life. Here, you can watch the ceremonial changing of the guard, with soldiers dressed in traditional attire.

The Acropolis Museum: A cutting-edge museum showcasing archaeological finds from the Acropolis, featuring modern technologies like 3D projections that bring the past to life.

What’s Next? Plenty of Options

The Greek Islands: The port of Piraeus is just a 30-minute drive from the city. From there, take a ferry and continue your journey to islands like Santorini, Mykonos, and Rhodes—or catch a domestic flight.Thessaloniki: Want to keep exploring? A fast train or a short one-hour flight will take you to this enchanting port city in northern Greece.