Old Port Limassol Old Port used to be the main port of Limassol, between its construction (in its current form) in 1956 up until the delivery of the Limassol New Port in 1973. Its original foundations were laid during the
British Cyprus in the late 19th century. Up to and including 1974, the British
RAF 1153 Marine Craft Unit (MCU) was stationed in the western part of the harbor. It now serves as a leisure, fishing boat and
coast guard shelter.
Limassol Marina The Limassol Marina was built adjacent to the Old Port. It covers an area of , and is now a leisure centre with many restaurants, taverns and shops. The Limassol Marina is located right next to the
Limassol Molos promenade, and both developments have given Limassol its title as a Coastal City back. Following an architectural competition, plans have been drawn up to revamp the area and transform it into a more functional leisure center. For that reason the Old Port had been officially closed and the project commenced after some delays under the name
Limassol Marina in 2010. == See also ==