Archive for November, 2009

The Covered Market

Posted under Nicosia on Monday, 30 November 2009 by Lavinia Neville Smith
The Covered Market | Nicosia No Turkish town is complete without a market and the Nicosia market lives up to all expectations. It is easy to find, being very close to the Selimiye mosque and is an Aladdin’s emporium of everything imaginable. From cheap plastic combs and disposable razors, to...
The Covered Market

Kervan Pizza Garden

Posted under Kyrenia Restaurants on Monday, 30 November 2009 by Kelly Sheppard
 The Kervan restaurant is situated above the Kervansaray beach, near to the Mercure hotel. With fantastic sea views, lovely greenery and probably the best beach sunsets in North Cyprus, this restaurant is ideal for families and couples alike. The restaurants speciality is homemade pizzas, some...
Kervan Pizza Garden

Lacem

Posted under Kyrenia Restaurants on Monday, 30 November 2009 by David Hillier
Lacem restaurant is situated in Alsancak heading up towards the Sunny Lane School. This is another of the 'new breed' restaurants that have opened up to accommodate the growing tourist trade. It has a large and airy feel to it and also boasts a small botanical garden inside. Also another talking...
Lacem

Di Figaro

Posted under Kyrenia Restaurants on Monday, 30 November 2009 by David Hillier
Di Figaro restaurant stands very proud in its location in Karaoglanoglu. As you arrive through the ornate wrought iron gates you will be impressed at the grandness of the building. A number of classic cars are dotted around the car park and when you enter through the  typical  Cypriot style...
Di Figaro

Alesta Kebab

Posted under Kyrenia Restaurants on Monday, 30 November 2009 by Francesca Smith
Located on the main Catalkoy road heading into Kyrenia harbor this is one of the best kebab houses on the island and is a “must visit” whilst in North Cyprus. This bright and fresh restaurant offers a lovely indoor restaurant plus a patio and a small hidden garden where you can dine. The...
Alesta Kebab

Salamis

Posted under Salamis on Monday, 30 November 2009 by Lavinia Neville Smith
The partially excavated site of the ancient city of Salamis, has fascinated archaeologists for hundreds of years and it is the most important archaeological site on the whole of Cyprus. Nestling on the shoreline of Famagusta Bay, the remains of this once glorious and powerful ancient city...
Salamis