STUDENT LIFE AND ACTIVITIES
Larnaca City is a thriving, expanding metropolis that offers an ideal environment for studying in Cyprus. Whether pursuing an MBA or a BBA in Management Hospitality, Larnaca offers a unique blend of academic excellence and an exciting lifestyle. The city boasts a variety of vibrant social hotspots, trendy restaurants, boutique bars, and entertainment venues, making it the perfect place to study abroad.
Larnaca’s hotels are among the best in Cyprus, reflecting the city’s hospitality culture. As a Hospitality Management student, you’ll experience firsthand the high standards of the hospitality industry, a key feature of life in Larnaca. Whether you want to gain experience or enjoy the rich culture, the city provides many opportunities to immerse yourself in the hospitality sector.
Larnaca City has it all for those seeking entertainment, from the K-Cineplex movie theatre to year-round festivals and exhibitions. The city’s dynamic lifestyle caters to academic pursuits and personal enjoyment.
At Larnaca College, we are dedicated to supporting your MBA or BBA studies. Our comprehensive guidance and personalized support ensure you have everything you need to succeed. We believe in fostering a balanced student life that combines intellectual growth, social opportunities, and professional development, creating a well-rounded experience that prepares you for success in the global market.
By choosing to study MBA or BBA Management Hospitality at Larnaca College, you will gain practical knowledge, global perspectives, and the skills needed to thrive in today’s competitive business and hospitality environments. Join us at Larnaca College and make the most of your time in Cyprus, combining your education with an unforgettable lifestyle.
1. promote a variety of clubs/societies to encourage student participation to socialize and develop communication skills such as
- Chess Club
- Leisure Club
- Dance Club
- Computer Club
- Cooking Club
2. organize field trips to interesting places to discover Cyprus and explore its history so that students understand the culture and traditions of Cyprus. For example, in December of 2016, we traveled to the village of Chirokitia-Lefkara to learn about the ancient culture of handmade lace (Lefkaritika). Another excursion involved travel to Agros for a tour of the Rose Factory, a walking tour of the village and lunch at a traditional tavern, Chrysanthis in Kakopetria.
3. deliver Orientation Seminars to ensure that students understand the commitment to learning and the expectations of students in Cyprus.
4. Eid Mubarak Day
Hospitality – Tourism management students