Hasan KARLITAŞ

1)   Watching the breathtaking view of the Golden Beached located at the Karpasia Peninsula. Stopping at the authentic villages around Karpas area in which the Cypriot culture is kept alive. Greeting the free Cyprus donkeys in Karpas.

2)    Looking at the Medditeranean through the “Queens’s Window” of the St. Hilarion Castle at the height of 732 meters.

3)   Witnessing the views of the Petra Tou Limnidi Islet accompanied by the Vouni Palace’s unique views created with the meeting of nature, the sea and the mountains.

4)    Visiting the Salamis Antique City that was inhabited for 21 centuries between BC 11- AC 9 centuries throughout the history.

5)   Wandering around the Monumental Olive Trees aged 600-700 in Kalkanlı.

6)    Taking a walk along the endemic species of Cyprus, unique species and orhicds on walking paths. Spending a day alone with the nature.

7)   Attending different local activities and festivals organised at different times of the year.

8)    Seeing the fairy-like and mysterious three castles of the Middle Ages (Buffavento-St. Hilarion-Kantara)  
 

9)   Following the footprints of the past at the magical atmosphere of the Bellapais Monastery, which is one of the most magnificent examples of the gothic architecture at the Eastern Medditeranean.

10)  Seeing the unique mosaics of a swan at the Soli Bassilica and of  a boat at the Ay Trias Bassilica located in the village of Sipahi.

11)  Meeting Cypriot history and culture at the Grand Inn that is one of the most important Ottoman buildings in Nicosia where the Cypriot culture is reflected.

12)  Watching the views of the historical Kyrenia Harbour  over the Kyrenia castle.

13)  Discovering the beauties of date, walnut and orange trees and historical valuables of Lefka, a typical Ottoman town.

14) Taking walks in Famagusta which is an open city starting from the sea gate (prota del Mara) and in Nicosia Old City starting from the Kyrenia Gate (Porta del Proveditore)

15)  Observing the births of baby caretta carettas  and green turtles along Alagadi and the Mediteranean beaches. 

16)   Spending time within local beauties at ecotourism villages such as Büyükkonuk and Bağlıköy. Seeing the grape vines in Limnidi that entered the Guiness Book of Records. Tasting the best strawberries of Cyprus.

17)  Visiting the “Golden Leaves of Soli” exhibition in the museum in Morphou.

18)  Visiting the Othello Castle that was the subject of Othello Tragedy of Shakespeare.

19)   After the discovery of beaches in Kaplıca, watching the sunset at Ay. Philon.

20)  Meeting the oldest tree in Cyprus, (Ficus Sycomorus), that is right accross St. Nicholas Cathedral that has the same age as the tree.