Choirokoitia is one of the most important archaeological sites in Cyprus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dating back to the 7th millennium BC, the site is famous for its Neolithic remains.
Girne Fortress is an unmissable landmark of the city and will immerse you in the past when you visit this historic building. Inside you will find one of the oldest shipwrecks.
Alagadi Turtle Beach is a beautiful beach consisting of two large bays in northern Cyprus. Especially this beach was the main reason why we decided to visit North Cyprus.
Coral Beach offers fine sand, crystal clear water and a gently sloping seabed, making it ideal for families and swimmers alike. The beach is less crowded than those on the east coast and provides great opportunities for quiet relaxation and water sports.
The Bellapais Monastery rises proudly above the town of Girne. This majestic Gothic-style structure provides a unique window into the island's rich history and culture. As you make your way towards the monastery, you’ll be treated to stunning views of the surrounding countryside and the mountains that encircle this iconic landmark.
Avakas Gorge is a dramatic canyon carved out of limestone cliffs that takes you into the heart of Akamas nature. And while Cyprus is mostly about beautiful beaches, you should definitely make a stop at Avakas Gorge. You won't regret it.
Fig Tree Beach in Protaras is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Cyprus. It often appears on lists of the world's best beaches and offers ideal conditions for swimming, sunbathing and water sports.
On the west coast in Akamas National Park is the beautiful Blue Lagoon beach. It does not offer a beach in the traditional sense. You lie variously on rocks or small stretches of black sand. The lagoon is known for its incredibly clean and clear water.
Nisia Loumbardi Beach and the neighbouring beach Παραλία Βυζακιά are the most beautiful beaches we found on the island. Fine sand, beautiful sea colours and abundant underwater life ensured fun for children and adults alike.