Hala Sultan Tekke and the Larnaka Salt Lake Comple by Riccardo Quaranta
This tentative site is composed by two elements: the Salt lake, and the Ottoman mosque and tomb of Hala Sultan Tekke on the lake's shores.
The mosque is just a few minutes by car outside the city of Larnaka, near the international airport. The mosque has a good (ad free) car park and the lake can easily be visited by parking at the mosque and then taking a short path to the lake's shore. There are also other places around the lake that allow to reach the shore but they are not as easy to reach as the mosque.
When I visited in August 2021, the Salt Lake was completely dry (which is normal for the season) therefore there were no flamingos hanging around, as normally seen in winter, and it just looked like a pinkish salt plain (a small portion of the lake can be seen in my picture to the left of the mosque). However, despite of being an interesting natural oasis, it fails to really impress the occasional visitor.
The mosque and the tomb can be visited also by non-Muslim (granted that you wear long pants and your shoulders are covered) and the entrance is free. The building is nice and it's kept in pristine conditions, however it does not offer anything that is not seen in other Ottoman buildings around the Mediterranean.
All in all, a visit to Hala Sultan Tekke and the Larnaka Salt Lake could be a good way to kill 30 minutes to 1 hour before heading to the airport, although I seriously doubt it will ever make it to the list as the site doesn't seem to have a particular outstanding value.