SEVILLA CONSTRUCTION - NORTH CYPRUS BEACHES - KYRENIA
Diana Beach
To reach Diana Beach you have to go eastwards off Kyrenia.
You will pass Karakum on the way and behind Karakum
still on the main road you will spot a red and white
Coca-Cola sign with Diana beach indicated. The direction
shows you to the left. After turning left and passing
some villas on your way you will come across this small
Diana Beach. The shore is sandy thanks to human intervention
but the sea bottom is natural and rocky. You can rent
the beds and umbrellas for a fee and have a lunch there
at the local restaurant. At this beach you can also
practice riding on water scooters (40 YTL for 10 min).
Acapulco Beach
Acapulco Beach lies about 6 miles to the east of Kyrenia.
At the point where the coast road to the east sweeps
up towards the mountains, a large sign advertising this
beach will be seen. Here the road branches off to the
left, passing through an army camp before leading to
the entrance of this holiday complex. This is a popular
tourist beach, offering most facilities, but supervision
of children swimming is recommended as there is an undertow.
Windsurfing is available.
Lara Beach
Lara Beach may be found a couple of miles further on
- a sign indicates where to turn off from the new by-pass
road. Toilets, showers, and beach chairs are available,
and there is also a reasonable open air restaurant.
Alagadi Turtle Beach
Alagadi Turtle Beach lies still further east, about
10 miles from Kyrenia and it is free.
Head east out of the town towards Karakum and after about 6 miles
further you will spot huge sign of Vogue Beach and Acapulco
Holiday Resort at the junction on the left. Turn left
from the main road and follow the sign. After passing
Acapulco on the left the way will lead you to the working
place of Alagadi Turtle Beach Project, the sign is directed
to your left. A hundred yards or so past St. Kathleen's
restaurant is a small bridge. A rough track will then
lead you past a farm and through the dunes to a large,
sweeping double sandy bay. Alagadi is a sandy beach
and the water is shallow up to a well distance. You
will find a small island there, but approach with care
as the sea surface in its surroundings is a bit rocky
and rough. It is common that visitors coming to this
beach enjoy the hot days with their own sun shade, chairs
or refreshment. The facilities are limited but there
is Green Turtles Beach Bar which is operating during
summer and you will find also toilets there. Avoid leaving
litter for it is on this beach where the green and loggerhead
turtles come and lay their eggs in the summer. During
the egg-laying season the beach area for sitting on
is marked out with red painted skates.
Sunset Beach
Sunset Beach is located about 5 miles to the west of
Kyrenia, past the sloping concrete monument beyond Karaoglanoglu.
It is adjacent to the Altinkaya fish restaurant. The
sandy beach is well protected and ideal for tiny tots.
Toilets and showers are available, and there is a bar
and restaurant.
Deniz Kizi
Deniz Kizi is situated about seven miles west of Kyrenia.
This sheltered bay is kept clean, and offers a variety
of water sports including windsurfing, parascending,
water skiing, and inflatable fun rafts for smaller children.
Deck chairs are available for hire, and there are also
toilet and shower facilities.
Mare Monte
Mare Monte Hotel beach lies some 10 miles west of Kyrenia,
and provides all the facilities the visitor requires
such as bar, shower, sun loungers, sunshades etc.
Alsancak Beach
A surprisingly attractive small sandy beach has recently
been open to the public. Look for the sign for the Alsancak
Restaurant, after turning off the main road, head straight,
ignoring the red army sign. The area was previously
under military control and at the time of publication
the warning has not yet been removed. A delightful local
meal can enjoyed while looking the sea.
Guzelyali Beach
Go westwards off Kyrenia and you will find Guzelyali
Beach which is situated approximately 10 miles from
Kyrenia, in Lapta. You can relax under an umbrella on
a seabed (4 YTL) and enjoy the sandy beach which turns
into shingles when you enter the sea. Be aware of the
rocks inside the sea since you can skid easily. A small
restaurant and a bar are available with free toilets.
Incirli Plaji
If you follow the direction west of Kyrenia, passing
Karaoglanoglu and Alsancak until reaching Lapta, there
is this small sandy beach on the right, signed with
a blue sign, and Friends Beach Bar and Restaurant next
to it. With shallow water at the shore it is perfectly
suited for the children. Available is the restaurant
and a bar, free toilets and sun beds at 5 YTL.
Kervansaray Beach
Kervansaray Beach, Karaoglanoglu, west of Kyrenia, is
one of the most famous beaches in Kyrenia with many
facilities, restaurants, bars and beautiful sandy beach.
Camelot Beach
If you follow the direction west of Kyrenia, passing
Karaoglanoglu and Alsancak until reaching Lapta, there
is this small sandy beach on the right, signed with
a blue sign, and Friends Beach Bar and Restaurant next
to it. With shallow water at the shore it is perfectly
suited for the children. Available is the restaurant
and a bar, free toilets and sun beds at 5 YTL.
Escape Beach
Follow the direction towards Alsancak, westwards off
Kyrenia. About 5-mile drive will take you to the white
War Memorial on your right hand side. You will find
Escape beach next to it, being well-signed. The place
is commonly known as Yavuz Cikarma Plaji, the spot where
the Turkish Troops landed during the Peace Operation
in 1974. Now the area is landscaped with grass, flowers
and fauna. To get inside you need to pay the fee 10
YTL. Water sports that are available here are jet skiing,
banana ride, canoes, pedal boats or scuba diving. This
sandy beach is equipped with volleyball area, restaurant
and bar, and it is indeed a busy summer holiday beach.
Especially popular with young people, as there are open
air night parties with club music by European Djs held
every summer.
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