Olive Garden Villa, Ozankoy, Kyrenia, Northern Cyprus

About North Cyprus

Cyprus is best described as unspoilt and unchanged, with clean white beaches bathed in sunshine for most of the year

Despite its rich and diverse historical and cultural heritage North Cyprus has magnificent natural beauty. The Island is the third largest in the Mediterranean. Turkey is only 40 miles north, and 60 miles from Syria. The geography of North Cyprus is characterized by a unique blend of mountains, plains and beaches. Summer temperatures average 30 degrees, spring and autumn are warm and pleasant.

Walking and Hiking

During your time on the island you may wish to explore the region. North Cyprus is exceptionally unspoilt and offers walkers a wonderful opportunity to get back in touch with nature and enjoy a breathtaking sense of freedom. The air is fresh and clean, the sun will be shining, and from the top of the Besparmak Mountains the Mediterranean Sea and valleys lie invitingly before you.

Kyrenia Region

The Town still retains its character with many restaurants and bars by the Harbour and small hotels spreading east and west of the town, along the coastline which raises to form an impressive backdrop with the mountains behind. The region now an attractive holiday resort boasts many historic sites worth visiting. Among these the Harbour Castle and the Shipwreck Museum, The St. Hilarion Castle, The Bellapais Abbey, the Folk Art and the Icon Museums are the most important.

Restaurants and Shopping

Situated one mile from the beach, the village of Ozankoy boasts a number of Restaurants serving traditional and European cuisine. There is a well stocked reasonably priced mini market less than a mile away and only a four minute drive to a larger supermarket (Lemar) where you can purchase many international brands of food and drink.

Local Activities

A visit to Northern Cyprus would not be complete without visiting the spectacular harbour in Kyrenia (Girne) This charming little town hides a horseshoe shaped harbour where quaint little buildings huddle beneath the ramparts of a Byzantine castle, and fishing boats lie motionless in the sea.

You can choose from one of the many boat trips on offer and sample the clear blue waters by snorkeling and diving in the Mediterranean.

Scuba diving is amongst one of the more popular pursuits on the island, there are a number of dive schools/tuition in or around Girne. If you want to try your luck Casinos may provide the answer, many are located in the larger hotels. If sightseeing is your pleasure Bellapais Monastery and St Hilarion Castle should be on your “must see” list.

General Information

  • Time: Local time is two hours ahead of GMT
  • Currency: Turkish Lira is legal tender but everywhere accepts £/sterling
  • Mains Services: mains power is 240 volts with UK plugs/ sockets
  • Traffic: Driving is on the left as in UK
  • Language: officially Turkish, but English is widely used
  • Water here is precious, conservation would be appreciated
  • Climate: May to October: 30° to 40°; December to January: 18°

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