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"Cyprus", the favorite holiday route in autumn

Cyprus's Best Beaches and Cyprus' Beaches

Cyprus is a magnificent holiday center located in the east of the Mediterranean, also called 'Children's homeland' in Turkey. Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean after Sicily and Sardinia.

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There are two separate states in the north and south of Cyprus. On the north of the island is the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), which is recognized only by Turkey in the international arena, and on the south is the Greek Cypriot Administration (GCA), which represents the entire island in the international arena as the Republic of Cyprus.

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The best beaches in Cyprus, which is the most famous beach? Famous throughout history with its crystal clear sea and magnificent beaches, Cyprus has preserved its charm until today with its beaches that have remained untouched.

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It is among the best Cyprus holiday options with the beaches of Northern Cyprus, the famous clean and blue seas, the warm and stone-free sandy beaches stretching for kilometers, and the ease of transportation provided no matter where you live on the island. North Cyprus is a beach lovers paradise. Northern Cyprus beaches are one of the island's best attractions. The coastline of Northern Cyprus is adorned with long beaches that offer many activities such as water sports, snorkeling, scuba diving and is ideal for a diving holiday.

The Most Famous Beaches of Cyprus

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Cyprus, a world-famous Mediterranean island with warm weather in all four seasons. It has fascinating and untouched beaches with golden sands and unique blue sea. Here are some of these beaches;

1- Altinkum Beaches:

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Altınkum Beaches, one of the most popular beaches of Cyprus, is located on the Karpaz Peninsula. It is believed to be the birthplace of Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty in mythology. According to belief, on a spring morning, the calm and calm sea ripples and suddenly washes up on the shore with its white foam, while Aphrodite on seashells washes ashore. The beach gets its shine and sea clarity from Aphrodite. Golden Beach, which is the subject of mythology with its legendary sand and deep blue sea, maintains its feature of being a favorite beach with its untouched areas. This uniquely beautiful beach really got its name from the color of its sand. It welcomes its guests with its fine and golden sands and deep blue sea. Caretta Caretta turtles and their eggs on the beach also attract the attention of tourists.

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2- Yavuz Landing Beach:

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It is the destination where the Turkish Armed Forces first stepped on the island during the Cyprus Peace Operation. The route you need to follow to advance to this beach is Girne and then Alsancak. The distance to Kyrenia, the holiday capital of Cyprus, is 5 km. The beach offers quite different water sports alternatives such as scuba diving and jet skiing to adrenaline-hungry vacationers. This beach is especially on the radar of young vacationers. It offers a very entertaining and lively beach experience with its hit music, restaurants and bars. Although there is a fee to enter Escape Beach, it is quite crowded.

3- Glapsides Beach:

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Located 5.5 kilometers north of Famagusta, on the east coast of the island of Cyprus, Glapsides Beach is the third best beach in Northern Cyprus. Locals and students flock to this long sandy beach because of its easily accessible location on the bay. The beach also offers camping opportunities. You will lose yourself in the magical blue waters of the Mediterranean. Even if you are an adventurous traveler who loves underwater sports, this beach will satisfy you. Glapsides Beach is waiting for you with its rich underwater world, uniquely clear sea and reasonable prices.

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4- Alagadi Beach:

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It is one of the most important beaches, which is the spawning area of loggerhead turtles and green turtles. Located about fifteen kilometers east of Kyrenia, Alagadi is a favorite of Cypriots as well as foreign tourists. Alagadi Beach, which is a very calm and quiet beach, attracts not only locals but also tourists. The reason this beautiful beach is referred to as a quiet beach is that no water sports are allowed.

5- Yesilirmak Beach:

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Yeşilırmak Beach, located at the western end of Northern Cyprus, is located in the greenest lands of the island. Yeşilırmak, a cove in the Dilligra Region of Nicosia, is also home to the largest vine of Cyprus, which entered the Guinness Book of Records. Access from the main road to the beach is via a dirt road, and most access points include a walk through impressive dunes with the sea behind them. The first road, which provides access to Alagadi beach from the main road, consists of a pleasant 1.5-kilometer drive through olive groves and a 300-meter descent into the sea. There are no businesses on the beach, so be sure to bring water and other essentials with you.

 

Yeşilırmak Beach, located in a small and charming cove, not only makes it easy to swim in the sea, but also becomes a place for evening pleasures, with the large pier in the middle of it. This bay, which is very quiet and calm due to its location away from the center, is ideal for those seeking peace.

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