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The Hidden Jewel:

Information About the Undiscovered Part of Northern Cyprus

The natural delights of the Turkish Republic of North Cyprus are just beginning to be discovered. Palm Bay View is located in Northern Cyprus, 15-20 minutes drive from the holiday town Kyrenia. Please find below a list of areas within an easy drive of Palm Bay View luxury complete.

 

Kyrenia, Where East Meets West

Situated on the north coast of Cyprus, Girne, with its 6000-year-long history, unique remains of countless civilizations, miles of natural beaches, calm sea, and mild climate, this is the perfect holiday resort. Bounded to the north by the sea and to the south by the Besparmak Mountain range, it offers the benefits of both sea and mountain air, and is thus an ideal resort for health and relaxation - indeed, many foreigners have retired here.

The beautiful harbour is dominated by a majestic castle which houses a museum containing the remains of an ancient ship which was salvaged from the sea. There are several mosques and churches to see in the town, and the Museum of Folk Arts, and the Museum of Decorative Arts and Painting are well worth a visit.

 

Famagusta 

The town of Magusa was originally a small commercial port and fishing village. Its strategic position on the east-west trading routes led to its development in the thirteenth century by the Lusignans, and it became a major commercial centre. With its 365 places of worship (that is, a different one for each day of the year), and its palaces belonging to noblemen, it rose to become one of the richest cities in the Mediterranean.

Like the capital, Nicosia (Lefkosa), Famagusta (Gazimagosa) is a walled city with an old and new town. The finest architectural works of art are to be found on the walls and include the Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque (St Nich' Cathedral), the Namik Kemal Prison, the Tomb and Museum Cambolat, and remains of numerous churches.

The new town of New Famagusta (Yeni Magusa), also known Maras, lies just to the south of the walled city
 

Nicosia

The city's foundation dates back approximately 2,250 years to the original settlement of Ledra, which later became Lefkosa in the Lusignan period. The present-day capital of the island, it is divided into Turkish and Greek sectors by a boundary known as the 'green line' which runs in an east-west direction.

Huge, thick ramparts, built by the Venetians in 1970, encircle the city. The walls are three and a half miles long and have eleven towers and three gates.

Within these walls are numerous remains from the Middle Ages and later periods. Outside there is no trace of the medieval settlement that once existed as materials from those buildings were used, at various points in time, to restore and maintain the walls. In the old city of Nicosia beautiful examples of Gothic and Ottoman architecture abound - the Selimiye Mosque, the Bedestan, the Arab Ahmet Mosque, and the Buyuk Khan, to name but a few. 

 

Guzelyurt

The name of "Guzelyurt", means "beautiful country", obviously referring to its luscious green surroundings and the agricultural abundance of the towns vicinity. The area is covered with large citrus orchards. The first human settlement in the area goes back to the Neolithic period. During the Bronz Age, the nearby copper mines were exploited and the processed copper was exported. 

 

Iskele 

Iskele is one of our districts consisting of the beautiful and unspoilt natural shores of the Karpaz Peninsula in Cyprus. In addition to the natural beauties this lovely district of ours also encompasses the Karpaz Sanctuary with its rich historical sites as well as its flora and fauna. 

The main agricultural products of the area are artichokes, carobs and olives. Fishing and both irrigational and dry farming also contribute to the income of the local population.

 

There are 3 airport in cyprus 

Ercan airport in the North only 30 minutes away.
Larnaka airport in the South under 1½ hours awayy.
Pafos airport in the south just over two hours away.  

 

About North Cyprus

Whether you are buying to live or simply to invest Northern Cyprus is currently a property hotspot offering a timely investment opportunity.  

 

Geographical Location 

The island of Cyprus is situated in the south-eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea. It has always been a natural crossroad with 9,240 square km between the three continents. It is the third largest island in the Mediterranean after Sicily and Sardinia
 

Climate 

Cyprus is a beautiful island under Mediterranean climate which means long, warm and dry summers as well as short mild winters with rare rain lasting from December to February. Summers and winters in Cyprus are separated by short autumn and spring seasons.

Cyprus's bright sunshine can be enjoyed throughout the year. 

 

What to Wear?

Summer is a time of high temperatures with cloudless skies, but the sea breeze creates a pleasant atmosphere in the coastal areas.

Winters are mild, with some rain and snow on South Cyprus Mountains. 

 

March
Winter apparel with medium-weight wear. 
April, May
Blossom season. Medium-weight and summer apparel: Light woollies or long sleeved cotton for the evenings. 
June, July, August 
Very light-weight summer clothing. Ideal for swimming and all beach/water activities. 
September, October 
Light-weight apparel for the day and medium-weight for the evenings in October.
November 
Medium-weight apparel. Light sweaters. 
December, January, February 
Winter clothing - not heavy coats though 

 

 

 

 

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