Getting to and from Larnaca airport with a family

Discover why driving and parking at Larnaca Airport beats taking a taxi for families with kids and car seats.

Navigating to Larnaca Airport from Limassol with a trio of youngsters in tow always feels like the start of an adventure, albeit a slightly daunting one. Weighing the options between driving and parking can be a bit of a balancing act, especially when considering car seats and the little legs in the equation.

Taxi or private car: Opting for a taxi when traveling to and from Larnaca Airport from Limassol with a family in tow, especially when you need car seats for three kids, can seem like a convenient choice at first glance. However, it's essential to consider the costs, which can add up. A one-way taxi journey might range anywhere from €50 to €70, depending on the service provider and the time of day. This means a round trip could set you back by as much as €140, not to mention the added hassle and potential extra charges for ensuring the availability of three appropriate car seats.

Driving and parking onsite (walking distance): This option is a lifesaver for maintaining a semblance of sanity. With everything you're packing—snacks, entertainment, and the indispensable car seats—having the car nearby is a major plus. The walk from the long stay parking to the terminal isn't too bad, even with kids. It’s straightforward and manageable, even if it means a bit of a trek with luggage and a buggy. The cost, while higher than offsite options, can feel justified for the convenience, especially when wrangling three kids. Expect to pay around €12-€15 per day, a small price for the ease of getting straight into your own vehicle upon return.

Long stay parking with a bus: A more economical choice, but with the added challenge of timing the shuttle bus. With kids, the wait and the bus ride can turn into its own little ordeal, especially if you're balancing car seats and your travel essentials. However, the cost savings are noticeable, usually a few euros less per day than walking distance parking, making it an option worth considering for longer trips. The convenience factor takes a hit here, especially when considering the unpredictability of little ones' moods and the additional time buffer needed to catch the shuttle.

Long stay valet parking: The epitome of convenience, particularly when imagining the ordeal of unloading children and car seats at the drop-off point and waltzing into the terminal relatively unencumbered. The valet option is the most stress-free but also the priciest, potentially reaching up to €20 per day. For a family on the move, though, this might be the smoothest start to your journey, offering a seamless transition from car to check-in desk. The luxury of bypassing the usual parking palaver and having someone else manage your car is tempting, indeed.

In conclusion: each parking option has its pros and cons, but for the ultimate ease with three little ones in tow, valet parking shines as the beacon of convenience. Though it often comes with a higher price tag, the value of sidestepping the parking shuffle cannot be overstated—especially when juggling car seats, luggage, and the unpredictable moods of young travelers. It's worth noting that deals can vary, so shopping around is key. On our last trip, we opted for Avanti Air Park's valet service, and it was a game-changer. Surprisingly, it came out cheaper than the onsite parking rates at the time, blending top-notch convenience with unexpected savings. This option whisked away much of the travel day stress, allowing us to focus more on the excitement of our journey and less on the logistics of airport parking.

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