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North Cyprus
What
we offer you is the northern part of the island. Northern Cyprus provides
a most hospitable welcome, with its friendly people, and its great natural
beauty, which is unspoilt, unpolluted and crowded free.
There
is much of historical interest to reflect nine thousands years of history.
How
to Come to North Cyprus
By Plane
There are frequent scheduled and charter flights out of England and
other European Countries to North Cyprus. More than 60 flights per week
arrive at North Cyprus airport Ercan during the summer. There are 15
flights from three airports of London: Stansted, Gatwick and Heathrow.
Most of them arrive in the evening. North Cyprus has direct air links
only with Turkey, where all planes from Europe must first touch down.
From Turkey, you can choose from a number of scheduled flights from
Istanbul, Izmir, Ankara, Adana and Antalya.
By
Boat
There is a ferry service three times a week throughout the year between
Mersin and Gazimagusa (Famagusta). Also a little ferry boat linking
Tasucu and Girne (Kyrenia) during all seasons and a new boat link has
been established during the peak season between Alanya, Antalya and
Anamur to Girne (Kyrenia). You are advised to reserve your places before
departure.
Location
Cyprus is situated at the cross point of 35°N latitude and 33°E longitude.
Population
The approximate population of the whole island is 900.000 of which 215.000
live in Northern Cyprus.
Surface
Area
Total area of Cyprus is 9251 kmē. The TRNC is 3242 kmē and is the third
largest island in the Mediterranean Sea after Sicily and Sardinia. Britain,
which was the last ruler of the island gave Cyprus its independence
in 1960, but before leaving, established two sovereign military bases
on the island. These are Akrotiri (124 kmē) and Dhekelia (132 kmē) and
they cover an area of 256kmē. 244 kmē is the United Nations controlled
green line (no man's land).
Language
The official language in North Cyprus is Turkish, although English is
widely used.
Electricity
240 Volts. Plugs are 3-pin English standards.
Telephone
To elephone North Cyprus dial + 90 392 followed by your number in Cyprus.
For example, to call The LA Hotel & Resort from UK you should dial
(00 90 392) 821 89 81.
As
an example to telephone the UK From North Cyprus, dial 00 44 followed
by the number in England omitting the first 0 of the area code or mobile
telephone number.
Transport
Taxis prices are reasonable . There is also a collective taxi system
mainly using minibuses known as Dolmus. Bus departures are frequent
between large and smaller towns during the day. Public transport services
are less frequent after 5pm and during the weekends.
Climate
Climate of the island is typical Mediterranean. It has dry, long summers,
and warm, short, light rainy winters.
Entry
Requirements
A valid passport is required for entry.
Car
Rental
Prices are excellent for the travellers who wish to act freely. You
can hire a car with an international driving licence. Vehicles in North
Cyprus drive on the left just like in England. The wearing seatbelts
is compulsory. All signposts are international.
Currency
The Yeni Turkish Lira (YTL) is the currency used in North Cyprus. Foreign
currencies and travellers' cheques are accepted in banks, exchange offices
and the LA Hotel & Resort . Most credit cards are valid in many
places, but bank charges may apply in some places.
Museums
During the summer period (May-October), opening times vary. In winter
times opening hours are as follows: 9am-1pm and 2pm-4.30pm. Museums
are closed on National holidays. For more information please ask the
hotel reception
Tourist
Information in UK
North Cyprus Tourism Centre, 29 Bedford Square, London, WC1B 3EG, UK.
Tel: 0207 631 1930.
Shopping
Popular souvenirs include: pottery items , wicker baskets, copper, silver,
bronze, and onyx objects, Turkish dolls, meerschaum pipes and tavla
boards (backgammon), jewellery, leather cloths and other textiles can
be purchased at low prices. You can find various examples of Turkish
Cypriot craft work in many places. Shop opening hours are generally
between 9am to 7pm. Export of antiquities is illegal.
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