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A TO Z INFORMATION, NORTH CYPRUS

CAR RENTAL prices are very reasonable . An English driving licence is sufficient to rent a car. Cypriots drive on The left just as the British do, traffic signs are also international. Roads, in general, are in a good state. Wearing a seat- belt is compulsory.CHANGE
NORTH CYPRUS CURRENCY is the Turkish Lira (TL). Pounds as well as travellers cheques are accepted in banks, hotels and exchange offices Most of the credit cards are accepted in international hotels, in some restaurants and shops. However, it is not yet possible to withdraw money from cash machines with the cards. The cost of living in North Cyprus is very much to the advantage of European tourists. There are no limits for foreign currencies brought to the island.ELECTRICITY
240 VOLTS. Plugs are in English standards.ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
A VALID PASSPORT for citizens of England, France, Germany and other European countries. Children up to the age of 16 should have their own passports or be inscribed on the passport of either parent.HOTELS AND VILLAS
Northern Cyprus has a limited but rather varied infra-structure of hotels. Most of the touristic places are, for the time being, concentrated around Kyrenia and Famagusta, but it must not be ignored that the magnificent Karpas peninsula will be developed as well in the coming years. There is a choice between five, four or three stars hotels and holiday villages, the standards of which correspond to European requirements. Inns can be found, in the old part of Girne (Kyrenia). Flats and traditional villas also exist at the seaside or in typical Cypriot villagesHOW TO GET THERE
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 fast ferry service three times a week throughout the year between Alanya and Girne (Famagusta). Also a fast ferry boat linking Tasucu and Gime(Kyrenia) during at 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.LANGUAGE
THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE in North Cyprus is Turkish. English is commonly spoken.MUSEUMS
DURING THE SUMMER PERIOD (May to October) the museum opening hours vary, therefore it is advised that you contact the Museums and Antiquities Department (00 90 392 22 72 916) for information. During the winter months the opening hours are as follows: 9 am to 1 pm and 2 pm to 4.45 pm. The museums are closed on bank holidays.SHOPPING
SHOPPING IN NORTH CYPRUS is very enjoyable. Salesmen are welcoming but discreet. Objects made of copper, silver, bronze and onyx, Turkish dolls, meerchaum pipes and tavla boards are easily found in souvenir shops. Gold jewellery, leather clothes and textiles are sold at reasonably cheap prices. Prices being fixed there is no bargaining in Cyprus. The majority of shops are open between 8 am - 1 pm and 3.30 pm to 8 pm, except the market places which are open only in the mornings. Unlike other Mediterranean countries, Cypriot craftwork, apart from potteries, is not intended for tourists. You will need to look for them in specialized shops. Attention : Export of antiquities is illegal !TELEPHONE
FROM ENGLAND dial 00 90 392 followed by your number in Cyprus. (Town codes: Girne (Kyrenia) 81; Gazimagusa (Famagusta) 36; Lefkosa (Nicosia) 22). From North Cyprus, dial 00 - 44 followed by the number in England.TRANSPORT
TAXI PRICES ARE REASONABLE despite the fact that there are no counters. Ask for the price before departure. There is also a collective-taxi system mainly using minibuses. Bus departures are frequent between big and smaller towns during the day. However the departure times are not fixed. Public transport service is reduced after 5 pm and during the week-end.GIRNE (KYRENIA )
THE PORT OF KYRENIA is undoubtedly one of the most enchanting sites of the oriental Mediterranean. The marina is bordered by old Venetian houses, restaurants and taverns. It attracts numerous colourful fishing boats as well as elegant yachts. Founded by the Myceneans towards 1600 BC, the town was protected by the construction of a fortress undertaken by the Byzantines in the 9th century, continued by the Lusignans and then by the Venetians.


 

CTA Cyprus Turkish Airlines (KTHY) Flights

CTA was founded in 1974 and currently operate a fleet comprising two A310's and three B737's. Flights from UK are direct to Ercan but touch down en route in either Izmir, Dalaman or Antalya but passengers to Northern Cyprus stay on the plane.

Flights to Northern Cyprus depart from London (Stansted, Heathrow and Gatwick), Manchester, Glasgow and Belfast. Flights operate to Ercan which is the airport in Northern (Turkish) Cyprus. 

 

 

BARE HILL HOLIDAY VILLAGE,INFORMATION:

Unit Capacity:28
Bed Capacity:56
City Centre:6 km
Airport:45 km
Board:Self Catering(For the present)

Transport:From the main road there are bus services to town every 5 minutes for places all over the Island.Bare Hill Holiday Village is also only a 10 minute walk to a tranquil sandy beach and 2 minute walk to the main road where you have the access to all the buses traveling all over Northern Cyprus.


 





BARE HILL HOLIDAY VILLAGE,2005-NORTH CYPRUS-Kyrenia