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Tourism in Northern Cyprus

Tourism, which is one of the biggest income of Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, has a great place in the country.

The country’s climate provides all-year holidays. The precipitation is concentrated in December and January and the average sea temperature is 20 ° C for more than six months. The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus is famous for its fragrance of orange, lemon and grapefruit flowers that fill the air with its wild flowers and spring flowers.

The coast of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus is a convenient and safe place for swimming in the Mediterranean. Most resort facilities have modern swimming pools, as well as beautiful beaches for the cool waters of the eastern Mediterranean.

In the inner part of the island, in the south of the Beşparmak Mountains, there is a wide Mesarya plain, Ercan Airport and the capital of the country Nicosia. The historic center of Nicosia is surrounded by a 5.5-km-long city wall, which is still intact. The entrance door was built by the Ottomans. Along the east coast is the ancient city of Famagusta and the ancient city of Salamis. The Karpaz peninsula, the largest peninsula of the island, is the spawning site of green turtles. There are special areas and entrance is prohibited.

Places to visit in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus include Nicosia, Venetian Column, Kyrenia Gate, Selimiye Mosque, Green Line, Kyrenia Old Port, Kyrenia Castle, Bellapais Monastery. Hilarion Castle, Famagusta and the historical port of Famagusta. Barnabas Monastery, Kertikli Bath, Namik Kemal Museum, Salamis Ruins, Othello Castle, Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque, Karpaz.

Exotic Cypriot cuisine is a common synthesis of eastern and western culture, as well as its own historical and marine culture.

As of 2009, there are 119 touristic accommodation facilities, 15 other accommodation facilities, 144 tourism and travel agencies, 25 casinos and 250 tourist restaurants in the country. The number of guides in the country is 1192. A total of 9224 people work in the tourism sector.