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Why Hotels in Southern Cyprus Don't Advertise Northern Tourist Sites

Gregory Grzegorzyk

There are several reasons why hotels in Southern Cyprus typically don't advertise tourist sites in Northern Cyprus:

  • Political Situation: The island of Cyprus is divided into two politically separate regions: the Republic of Cyprus in the south, internationally recognized by most countries, and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, recognized only by Turkey. This complex political situation and ongoing tensions can make some tourists hesitant to venture north.

  • Legalities and Insurance:  Since Northern Cyprus is not internationally recognized, some hotels in the south might avoid recommending travel there due to potential legal or insurance complications for their guests.

  • Focus on Southern Tourism:  Hotels in the south naturally prioritize promoting the attractions and experiences within the Republic of Cyprus, where they operate and cater to tourists.

However, it's important to note that despite the political division, both the north and south of Cyprus offer unique cultural and historical experiences for visitors. Tourists can choose to explore whichever region interests them most, keeping the political situation and any travel advisories in mind.


Top 10 Tourist Sites in Southern Cyprus:


Ayia Napa: A popular resort town known for its lively nightlife, beautiful beaches, and historical sites like the Ayia Napa Monastery.

Ayia Napa
Ayia Napa

Paphos: A UNESCO World Heritage Site with a rich history dating back to the Neolithic period. Explore ancient ruins, stunning beaches, and charming villages.

Paphos
Paphos

Troodos Mountains: A scenic mountain range offering opportunities for hiking, biking, and enjoying breathtaking natural beauty. Visit traditional villages and charming mountain resorts.


Troodos Mountains
Troodos Mountains

Larnaca: Home to the famous Larnaca Castle and the Hala Sultan Tekke mosque, offering a blend of historical and cultural experiences. Relax on beautiful beaches and explore the vibrant city."


Lanarca
Lanarca

Limassol: Cyprus's second-largest city, known for its lively atmosphere, historical sites like Limassol Castle, and beautiful beaches. Enjoy a vibrant nightlife scene and cultural attractions.


Limassol
LImassol

Kourion: An ancient city-kingdom offering stunning archaeological ruins overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Explore the Greco-Roman theater, the agora, and other historical landmarks.


Kourion
Kourion

Cape Greco National Forest Park: A beautiful natural area with diverse landscapes, including beaches, cliffs, forests, and caves. Hike, bike, or simply relax and enjoy the stunning scenery.


Cape Greco National Forest Park
Cape Greco National Forest Park

Protaras: A popular resort town known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and relaxed atmosphere. Enjoy water sports, boat trips, and explore the surrounding area.


Protaras
Protaras

Omodos Village: A charming traditional village nestled in the Troodos Mountains, known for its wine production, cobblestone streets, and friendly atmosphere.


Omodos Village
Omodos Village

Kykkos Monastery: A UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Troodos Mountains, known for its stunning architecture, religious significance, and beautiful surroundings.


Kykkos Moonastery
Kykkos Monastery

Top Tourist Sites in Northern Cyprus:

While it's important to acknowledge the reasons why Southern Cyprus hotels might not advertise them, Northern Cyprus also boasts some interesting tourist destinations:

Famagusta: A walled city with a fascinating history, including Venetian and Ottoman influences. Explore the Othello Tower, the Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque, and the abandoned ghost town of Varosha.


Famagusta
Famagusta

Kyrenia: A charming harbor town offering historical sites like Kyrenia Castle, picturesque streets, and beautiful beaches. Enjoy boat trips, explore the harbor, and wander through the charming town.


Kyrenia
Kyrenia

Salamis: An ancient Greek city-kingdom with impressive ruins, including theaters, temples, and baths. Explore the archaeological site and learn about the city's rich history.

Salamis
Salamis

Karpas Peninsula: A remote and unspoiled peninsula offering stunning natural beauty, beaches, and traditional villages. Hike, bike, or simply relax and enjoy the tranquility of the area.


Karpas Peninsula
Karpas Peninsula

St. Hilarion Castle: A dramatic mountaintop castle offering stunning views and a well-preserved example of medieval military architecture. Explore the various chambers, towers, and courtyards.


St. Hilarion Castle
Saint Hilarion Castle

Remember, regardless of which part of Cyprus you choose to visit, it's crucial to research the current political climate, laws and restrictions.

 
 
 

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