Luggage Storage in Limassol with Radical Storage (10,000+ Worldwide) — From €5.00 / bag / day
€3,000 Insurance per Bag • Secure Locations • Options range from daytime hours to late evening
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Limassol, Cyprus
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Set on Cyprus’s southern coast, Limassol stretches from the medieval castle and old port to the Molos promenade and the ancient site of Amathus. It is the kind of city where you may arrive from the airport, head straight for the waterfront, then squeeze in old-town streets before check-in. Having a place to leave your bags makes those in-between travel hours far easier.
Quick Overview
- Who it’s for: Day-trippers, early check-outs, late flights, museum days, and match nights.
- Where: Partner shops near major hubs and sights—stations, old town streets, museum areas.
- Pay easily: Secure online booking; show your code at drop-off and pick-up.
- Cancellation: Free cancellation (check final policy at booking).
- Safety: Bags are sealed and insured; keep your receipt and ID handy.
Where to Store Your Bags (by Area)
Limassol Molos
The seafront promenade is one of Limassol’s easiest places to explore bag-free, with sculpture-lined paths, cafés, and quick access to the Old Port, Marina, and city-center walks.
Old Town & Limassol Castle
Around Limassol Castle, you’ll find the city’s historic core, narrow streets, tavernas, and museums. Dropping bags nearby makes it much easier to wander the old quarter before check-in or after checkout.
Old Port & Limassol Marina
This waterfront zone blends harbour views, restaurants, and modern marina spaces. It is a practical choice if you want luggage storage close to boat trips, seaside dining, or a final walk by the water.
Tsiflikoudia
West of the central waterfront, Tsiflikoudia is useful for beach time and local errands without carrying suitcases around. It works well for travellers moving between the seafront and port-side parts of town.
Amathus Seafront
East of the center, the Amathus area combines resort hotels, sea views, and access to one of Cyprus’s ancient city-kingdom sites. It suits visitors splitting time between archaeology, beaches, and coastal stays.
Germasogeia Tourist Area
This lively coastal strip is convenient for hotels, cafés, and beach clubs. Storing bags nearby helps if you arrive early, switch accommodation, or want a final swim before heading to the airport.
One Radical Storage page covers all areas listed above.
How It Works
- Search: Pick a spot near your station, museum, or hotel.
- Book: Pay online and receive your confirmation code instantly.
- Drop & Go: Show the code, present photo ID, seal your bag, and explore.
Note: Some locations may request a quick ID check for security. Bookings are powered by Radical Storage.
Pricing & Coverage
Rates in Limassol typically start €5.00 / bag / day. Each item is usually insured up to €3,000. Oversize or very heavy items may incur a small surcharge. Check the final price and terms at booking.
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Flights to Limassol
Aviasales
Compare flight options into Larnaca or Paphos before making your way to Limassol.
Hotels in Central Limassol
Hotellook
Compare stays near Limassol Marina, the old town, or the beachfront hotel zone.
Tickets & Guided Tours
Klook
Check tours, attraction tickets, and easy add-ons for a smoother Limassol itinerary.
Travel Insurance for Cyprus
EKTA
Useful for covering a Cyprus trip that mixes city time, beaches, and day trips.
Airport Transfers
Welcome Pickups
Pre-book a straightforward ride from Larnaca Airport to your hotel in Limassol.
Car Rental — City or Airport
Localrent.com
Handy if you want a car for Limassol beaches, wineries, and wider Cyprus drives.
eSIM for Cyprus
Airalo
Get mobile data for Cyprus before landing, so maps and bookings work around Limassol instantly.
Secure Wi-Fi While You Travel
NordVPN
Protect your connection when using hotel Wi-Fi, cafés, and public networks in Limassol.
Tips to Choose a Spot
- Safety: Prefer staffed shops with sealed-bag policy and clear receipts.
- Hours: If you’re out late, choose a location with extended or 24/7 opening.
- Transit: Closer to metro or station means faster drop-off and pickup.
- Reviews: Look for recent, positive feedback and reliable check-in/out.
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FAQs
On the Radical Storage Limassol page, standard rates are listed from €5.00 / bag / day. During checkout, you should always confirm the final total, opening hours, and any extra charge for oversize or special items before you complete the booking.
Radical Storage says each booked bag is covered up to €3,000 and locations are vetted local businesses. In practice, that makes it a convenient option for leaving suitcases, backpacks, or shopping while you explore the Molos, old town, or marina without carrying everything around.
Yes. Radical Storage requires online booking, and once you book you receive the exact address plus confirmation details. That is useful in Limassol because you can choose a spot near the seafront, old town, or another handy area before you start sightseeing.
Opening hours depend on the individual partner location. The Limassol page shows several spots with daytime and evening hours, so it is best to check the specific location page before booking, especially if you have an early airport transfer or a late arrival.
Yes. According to Radical Storage’s FAQ, you can cancel free of charge up to one hour before your check-in time. That gives you some flexibility if your flight into Cyprus changes, your hotel check-in shifts, or your plans in Limassol move around.
Sources & References
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Fast online booking • Free cancellation • Coverage up to €3,000
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