The ancient city of Salamis was founded by Tefkros north of Famagusta during the Bronze Age. The oldest findings in the ancient city date back to the 11th century BC.
Located east of Girne, at the foot of the Beşparmak Mountains, the medieval Bellapais Monastery captivates visitors with its unique Gothic architecture and breathtaking views.
Namık Kemal was exiled to Cyprus for a play in which he criticized the Ottoman sultans and was imprisoned in this dungeon for 38 months.
Kantara Castle, located 700 meters above sea level on the northern coastline, is situated at the easternmost point of the Kyrenia Mountains and is of great strategic importance.
St. Hilarion Castle, one of the three castles located in the Beşparmak Mountains, is situated on the western side of the mountain, at an elevation of 700 meters above sea level.
It is known as the Pearl of Cyprus. The historic Girne Harbor, shaped like a horseshoe and located in the city center, is one of the first places you should see in Girne.
The Shipwreck Museum, located within Girne Castle, displays the remains of a cargo ship that sank in Girne approximately 2,300 years ago.
One of the Mediterranean’s untouched beaches, Altın Kumsal stretches uninterrupted for 2 km along the Karpaz Peninsula with its clear blue sea and sandy shore.
Glapsides Beach in Famagusta has everything you could want from a beach. It boasts miles of coastline, pristine white sand, and crystal-clear water.
Karpaz Gate Marina, Northern Cyprus’s first modern marina, offers luxury services in a unique and unspoiled location. It has been awarded 5 gold anchor awards for its beauty.
Mağusa is a beautiful city unique to the Mediterranean, with its old and modern buildings and rich history. It is an ideal place for city tours and has been a focus of tourist interest every year.
St. Barnabas Monastery is located near the village of Tuzla. Barnabas, who lived in ancient Salamis, spread the Gospel throughout Cyprus, especially around Salamis, in the 45s AD.
Vuni Palace is located 9 km west of Gemikonağı and 250 m above sea level. It was built around 500 BC to control the city of Soli.
Located next to Girne Port, Girne Castle brings together different architectural styles that are a must-see in Northern Cyprus. It is estimated to have been built around 300 BC.
The Blue Pavilion was built in 1973 by the Cypriot Greek entrepreneur and enigmatic Byron Pavlides. It represents Greek, Italian, Turkish, and Eastern Mediterranean architecture.