18 Feb 2008 04:53:04 | Rhiannon Williamson
With 340 days of sunshine a year and the perfect Mediterranean
climate it’s no wonder thousands of visitors flock to Cyprus
every year to escape the sometimes less forgiving Northern
European climate.
Northern Cyprus has all of the prerequisites for the perfect
summer break: sun…lots of! Beautiful sandy beaches, warm
turquoise blue waters to bathe in and a sumptuous mix of the
best of Eastern and Western cuisine. And Northern Cyprus is able
to offer its many visitors far more than a perfect climate and
fine food; one of the highlights of a visit to Northern Cyprus
is a trip to the ancient and beautiful harbour town of Kyrenia
(or Girne).
The town of Kyrenia, or Girne as it’s called in Turkish, is the
jewel in the North’s crown; a fine old harbour town with a
beautiful horseshoe shaped harbour which is lined with
waterfront restaurants where you’ll be able to while away a lazy
afternoon watching the fishing and sailing boats going about
their business.
Anyone lucky enough to enjoy a stay in North Cyprus should never
miss the opportunity to see Kyrenia harbour at night. Hundreds
of candles gently light the waterside restaurants and flicker
and dance off the water’s edge creating the most perfect
ambience in which to dine anywhere in the world. If you’re a
lover of freshly cooked seafood you’ll be spoilt by the huge
array of seafood dishes on offer at the specialty fish
restaurants which are the pride of Kyrenia’s harbour.
To the side of the old harbour sits the magnificent Byzantine
Kyrenia castle, once used during colonial times as a prison by
the British it’s now the home of the Kyrenia shipwreck museum
which houses one of the oldest trading shipwrecks in the world.
The ship sailed the Mediterranean at the time of Alexandra the
Great and it sank around 300BC when it was already of quite an
age! Many of the objects the ship carried on its voyage over
2300 years ago are now also on display at the shipwreck museum
including perfectly preserved almonds which were stored in
around 9000 jars held under the sea until the ship was recovered
in 1969.
The central shopping area of Kyrenia lies just behind the old
harbour. It is well preserved and quaint with plenty of twisty
narrow streets to explore each with their own unique character
and charm. For those who like a bit of retail therapy, be it for
gifts to take back to loved ones or for the latest high street
fashions, you won’t be disappointed. Kyrenia is the perfect
shopping location for the savvy shopper where you’ll be able to
pick up high quality designer clothes for a fraction of the
price that they would have cost you back home.
If you plan to stay a while in Kyrenia then you’ll be pleased to
know that accommodation is available to suit all budgets: from
simple bed and breakfast to grand 5 star luxury in hotels like
The Rocks or The Colony, each able to offer luxury that will
satisfy the demands of the most discerning guests. The Colony
will take you for a tour of the old town in a beautiful horse
drawn carriage and if you prefer a little Hollywood living then
a luxury stretched limo can be waiting to take you to a
beachside restaurant of your choice.
Northern Cyprus is blessed with natural beauty and the charmed
and historic old town of Kyrenia is truly the jewel in the
crown. There is literally something for everyone to see and do -
whether it’s to taste the fine seafood, to step back thousands
of years in history or to simply relax and watch the world go by
in one of the most beautiful locations the Mediterranean has to
offer.
About Author :
Rhiannon Williamson is a freelance writer whose articles about
international travel and living in North Cyprus have appeared in
many travel and expatriate publications throughout the world.
You can find more of her articles at: - http://www.aboutnorthcypr
us.com/