One of the interesting historical archaeological attractions of Larnaca is the Aqueduct Arches at Karmares built in 1745 to bring water into Larnaca
Some history of the aqueduct has been given by “Brandy Sour” in two caches that have been placed at points of interest along the Aqueducts route. The first cache being at the Main arches (Kamares – Larnaca Salt Lake Series #1) and the second being close to Dromolaxia (Sukemeri) .
In between “Brandy Sour’s two caches there is another set of smaller arches spanning a small gully. From this point it is clear to see that the builders did not build the aqueduct in a straight line but took advantage of the contours of the land to keep as much construction on the surface as possible thus reducing the need for costly arches and excavations.
Whilst it is possible to walk along parts of the aqueduct at ground level, for your own safety, please do not attempt to walk across the top of the arches.