Explore the captivating historical sites of Kyrenia and Famagusta on this tour. Discover the rich history of Famagusta, including the ghost town of Varosha, and visit iconic landmarks such as St. Nicholas Cathedral and the Venetian Palace. Perfect for history enthusiasts!
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Bellapais Monastery - Today we start the day by driving to Kyrenia and visiting one of the nicest historical sights at the area. Gothic abbey was a Lusignan foundation for Augustinian canons. It is one of the nicest Monasteries in Middle East which is built on the slopes of Kyrenia Mountains. It was used as a Monastery until the 16th century when Ottomans came to the island.
The Monastery is located at the Bellapais village which is one of the unique villages of the area. Lawrence Durell had also lived in the village which he wrote his book ‘ The Bitter Lemons of Cyprus’. After the visit of the Monastery will have a short walk in this beautiful village. - St Barnabas Monastery and Icon Museum - After driving from Kyrenia to Famagusta our stop will be at the St. Barnabas Monastery. Barnabas has very important role in Christianity. The Tomb of Barnabas and the icon museum will be visited while you get to listen to its history. The place was in use until 1974. A lot to be told about while you visit the place.
- Famagusta Walled City - we walk around
- Varosha (Maras) - A short walk in the abandoned area of Famagusta. The place is also known as Ghost Town.
- Private transportation
- Entrance tickets for historical sites
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Professional Guide
- Lunch
Situated on the northeastern shoreline of Cyprus is Famagusta. Originally known as ‘Arsinoe’, it later adopted the Greek moniker ‘Ammohostos’ and the English equivalent ‘Famagusta’. Over centuries, countless civilizations have held sway over this city, with its abundant history encapsulated within the confining medieval walls. Numerous notable landmarks nestle within its confines, including the St. Nicholas Cathedral, Venetian Palace, and the Church of Latins, all of which are part of our excursion today. Additionally, we’ll take a brief detour through Varosha, a locality deserted for close to 46 years and referred to as the Ghost Town. For individuals with an interest in the passages of history, this tour promises a rich tapestry of sites and historical sequences spanning decades.
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