Correction: Famagusta is located in the Turkish Cypriot-administered portion of northern Cyprus. We stated it is part of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyrpus, however, this is only recognized by Turkey, and its territory is considered by all other states to be part of the Republic of Cyprus.
All cyprus places belong to cyprus. Greek Cypriots do not accept that is devided they are trying 50 years now to find a peacfull solution with Turkey but its like hitting a wall. There was an invention, a war!!! They killed and forced Greek Cypriots to leave there homes and leave that part of the island
As per UN Resolution 541 the illegally occupied northern part of Cyprus cannot be recognizd as a legitimate state because it's the result of the ethnic cleansing of the Greek Cypriot population - 80% of the residents who had maintained the Greek language and culture there since antiquity. Overall, great video!
I've been to Cyprus in October/November this year (I chose this time because it's not so hot and crowded like in the main season) and I found the Troodos mountains with these mystic forests especially beautiful. The nature vibes are amazing and I hope the natural beauties in this country won't be destroyed like in many other countries (like in my country Austria, where lynxes and wolves got wiped out by nature haters, but luckily are coming back now). Cypriots can be proud of all the beautiful forests, mountains, coasts and wildlife on their island. Nature 4 Life!
North Cyprus is a place of magic; fully deserving the title “Pearl of the Mediterranean”. It has a rich and colourful tapestry of unspoilt natural beauty
The best beaches are on the Turkish side . They are more natural . Most of the beaches on the Greek side are heavily commercialised for tourism. You narrated your video very well . Well done !
Hello! Thank you so much for this very informative video :) It's brilliant! I'm planning to go to Cyprus next year. For how long did you stay there? Is it necessary to rent a car for all those days or you can travel by plane to Paphos and get around there by public transportation until you move to Larnaca (or vice-versa)? Thanks!
We were there for a month. Stayed 2 weeks in Paphos, 1 week in Larnaca, and then another week we drove around the island! Unless you want to go on several guided day tours from Paphos, it's necessary to have a rental car to reach the wine region (Omodos) and the Troodos Mountains etc. You can go from Larnaca to Paphos by public bus, that's also what we did! And there are a few things you can do by public transportation indeed (like Aphrodite's Rock)
Hey there! Thank you so much for your answer :) one month it’s a lot of time to experience a country, i’ll be staying there just for 12 days. Still, with your recommendations, maybe i’ll get a rental car just when we arrive at Paphos. Keep up your good work showing us your unique perspective. Cheers 🥂
Yes we are aware of the occupation / invasion that happened. We've spoken to many Cypriots about this topic. When you enter in the Turkish side there are all signs with welcome to the TRNC, that's what they call it. Don't want to offend anyone here, just making aware that some of the places are on that Turkish side and it's not that easy to just cross from one to the other side as a tourist
@@stgnswYou shoul study the history of Cyprus in order to know the truth about the İsland. Turkey did not invade the north of Cyprus. They had to come because 15 of july 1974 Greek Cypriots started killing each other in order to unite with greece and soon after that they attact Turkish cypriots. İf turkey didn't come to protect the Turkish cypriots. There would not have been one Turkish cypriot left today
@@Hasan-km3ts I understand what was happening , it was happening to vith sides , it doesn't mean you can take half the country , the Turks migrated there and everyone got on well , I have relatives that there good friends were Turkish, unfortunately outside forces got involved and caused a lot of trouble. It doesn't mean you can steal half the country , go in for peace keeping and sort the issues out !
Great vlog but totally wrong about not being able to drive into the Northern Turkish occupied side. This is perfectly possible providing you take out separate insurance from the South before crossing the border. This is often possible to do at the border crossing leaving the South.
We weren't allowed by the two car rental companies we rented from (one in Larnaca and the other in Paphos). Maybe certain companies do allow it. But they told us it was forbidden because of insurance issues :)
This is out of date. You can drive a Greek-side rental over the border with the minor impediment of buying an insurance certificate costing 25 Euros at the border. Going into the Greek side with a Turkish rental is not permitted currently. Also, Famagusta is a large new Turkish residential town, sprawling up the coast northwards from the old walled (Turkish inhabited) city. To the south, the Greek quarter, Varosha, having been emptied and decaying for decades since the Turkish invasion, is now opened to tourists, along limited repaved new roads - and swarms with visitors both Greek and Turkish - gawping at the picturesque decay. There is a joint Turkish-Greek masterplan for renewal, under discussion. Leaving Turkish Famagusta for the Greek side, you first enter the British sovereign territory of the Dhekelia enclave, the border is amiably manned by UK staff. Border formalities at the seven or so crossing points across the island are minimal and quickly dealt with. Visitors will be surprised by the high-quality European Community financed roads and motorways on the Greek side, and the competence of urban development. On the Turkish side things are poorer, more ragged and ill-managed, in particular the vast sprawling hideous quarries in the Kyrenia range beneath Buffavento. On both sides, innumerable things of interest and value are there to be enjoyed.
Interesting experience you had! Both car rental companies we rented our car at (Larnaca and Paphos) did not allow us to travel to the Turkish side with it 🙂
I confess I've not watched all of this video but I have been to cyprus and was appalled at the amount of litter there. Worst along a beach front where it became clear the authorities just didn't care.
I was there last year , while we were on the beach some tourist got up to leave and left there rubbish there , we asked them what about your rubbish ? They looked at there rubbish , then at us and walked off .
En fin de compte je vais re suivre l'ordre chronologique des destinations de voyage de ma liste,parce que y'a trop d'haitiens et de gens de d'autres ethnies qui sont bizarres. Par chez moi c'est comme ça et c'est quelque chose qui est dur a démystifier.
Is not Turkish part are not north Cyprus. North part of The Republic of Cyprus occupied by the Turkish 1974. There is no Turkish Republic is not recognized from anyone country only from Turkey. So as local GreekCypriot women you have to investigate and be mindful of what you project.
North Cyprus is a place of magic; fully deserving the title “Pearl of the Mediterranean”. It has a rich and colourful tapestry of unspoilt natural beauty
Correction: Famagusta is located in the Turkish Cypriot-administered portion of northern Cyprus. We stated it is part of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyrpus, however, this is only recognized by Turkey, and its territory is considered by all other states to be part of the Republic of Cyprus.
They even pay with liras. Its a turkish government
I’m sorry but you started wrong. It’s not Turkish side but it’s an occupied side since 1974 , when Turkey invaded in our land.
All cyprus places belong to cyprus. Greek Cypriots do not accept that is devided they are trying 50 years now to find a peacfull solution with Turkey but its like hitting a wall. There was an invention, a war!!! They killed and forced Greek Cypriots to leave there homes and leave that part of the island
As per UN Resolution 541 the illegally occupied northern part of Cyprus cannot be recognizd as a legitimate state because it's the result of the ethnic cleansing of the Greek Cypriot population - 80% of the residents who had maintained the Greek language and culture there since antiquity. Overall, great video!
@@EraySahibis not government the occupied Cyprus 1974. They recognized only by Turkey!
I've been to Cyprus in October/November this year (I chose this time because it's not so hot and crowded like in the main season) and I found the Troodos mountains with these mystic forests especially beautiful. The nature vibes are amazing and I hope the natural beauties in this country won't be destroyed like in many other countries (like in my country Austria, where lynxes and wolves got wiped out by nature haters, but luckily are coming back now). Cypriots can be proud of all the beautiful forests, mountains, coasts and wildlife on their island. Nature 4 Life!
Very beautiful and interesting. Truly appreciate your in depth study and sharing of all the wonderful places you visit. Thank you both😊
Thank you! 😄
Great film - you showed really the best places!Good job!🙂
Awesome, amazing and splendid ❤❤🎉🎉
Excellent video! I’ve decided on traveling to Cyprus now! Keep it up
Thanks!
Awesome information - thanks!
That’s the way to do a travel vid. Thank you so much!
Thanks for watching! 😌
Your video is very interesting and informative! I wish you good luck!I love this country very much
Thanks 😇
North Cyprus is a place of magic; fully deserving the title “Pearl of the Mediterranean”. It has a rich and colourful tapestry of unspoilt natural beauty
Fabulous video made with love thank you ❤
Thanks! 🙏
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❤so beautiful places
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Thank you for this helpful video!
Thanks for watching!
The best beaches are on the Turkish side . They are more natural . Most of the beaches on the Greek side are heavily commercialised for tourism. You narrated your video very well . Well done !
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Wow, Greece is so beautiful
This is not Greece😮
NORTH CYPRUS TR ;)
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Hello! Thank you so much for this very informative video :) It's brilliant! I'm planning to go to Cyprus next year. For how long did you stay there? Is it necessary to rent a car for all those days or you can travel by plane to Paphos and get around there by public transportation until you move to Larnaca (or vice-versa)? Thanks!
We were there for a month. Stayed 2 weeks in Paphos, 1 week in Larnaca, and then another week we drove around the island! Unless you want to go on several guided day tours from Paphos, it's necessary to have a rental car to reach the wine region (Omodos) and the Troodos Mountains etc. You can go from Larnaca to Paphos by public bus, that's also what we did! And there are a few things you can do by public transportation indeed (like Aphrodite's Rock)
Hey there! Thank you so much for your answer :) one month it’s a lot of time to experience a country, i’ll be staying there just for 12 days. Still, with your recommendations, maybe i’ll get a rental car just when we arrive at Paphos.
Keep up your good work showing us your unique perspective. Cheers 🥂
We young people prefer more urban or really fun or useful things.
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Dhigu biyo maha wa Cyprus
How is the safety in Cyrpus? I plan to visit Pafos and Larnaca
It’s a safe country! We didn’t have any concerns
One of the safest places in Europe. I live here in the Greek Cypriot side. You will love the island.
The northern side of Cyprus is the occupied side , not the Turkish Republic of Cyprus.
It is only recognised by turkey
Yes we are aware of the occupation / invasion that happened. We've spoken to many Cypriots about this topic. When you enter in the Turkish side there are all signs with welcome to the TRNC, that's what they call it. Don't want to offend anyone here, just making aware that some of the places are on that Turkish side and it's not that easy to just cross from one to the other side as a tourist
@@worldwildhearts I know , it is just a little offensive to Cypriots , when it is called the Turkish republic of Cyprus.
İf you greeks don't behave Turkey is going to take the south too
@@stgnswYou shoul study the history of Cyprus in order to know the truth about the İsland. Turkey did not invade the north of Cyprus. They had to come because 15 of july 1974 Greek Cypriots started killing each other in order to unite with greece and soon after that they attact Turkish cypriots. İf turkey didn't come to protect the Turkish cypriots. There would not have been one Turkish cypriot left today
@@Hasan-km3ts I understand what was happening , it was happening to vith sides , it doesn't mean you can take half the country , the Turks migrated there and everyone got on well , I have relatives that there good friends were Turkish, unfortunately outside forces got involved and caused a lot of trouble.
It doesn't mean you can steal half the country , go in for peace keeping and sort the issues out !
I am going to cipras in 2025
Iion wine❤
i love you
Great vlog but totally wrong about not being able to drive into the Northern Turkish occupied side. This is perfectly possible providing you take out separate insurance from the South before crossing the border. This is often possible to do at the border crossing leaving the South.
We weren't allowed by the two car rental companies we rented from (one in Larnaca and the other in Paphos). Maybe certain companies do allow it. But they told us it was forbidden because of insurance issues :)
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From now dhow said south nd north here only Cyprus
Cyprus ,greece nd turkey they different
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Dhismaha hata wa sem
i rented a car from Greek side and was able to cross the border of the Turkish side.
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This is out of date. You can drive a Greek-side rental over the border with the minor impediment of buying an insurance certificate costing 25 Euros at the border. Going into the Greek side with a Turkish rental is not permitted currently. Also, Famagusta is a large new Turkish residential town, sprawling up the coast northwards from the old walled (Turkish inhabited) city. To the south, the Greek quarter, Varosha, having been emptied and decaying for decades since the Turkish invasion, is now opened to tourists, along limited repaved new roads - and swarms with visitors both Greek and Turkish - gawping at the picturesque decay. There is a joint Turkish-Greek masterplan for renewal, under discussion. Leaving Turkish Famagusta for the Greek side, you first enter the British sovereign territory of the Dhekelia enclave, the border is amiably manned by UK staff. Border formalities at the seven or so crossing points across the island are minimal and quickly dealt with. Visitors will be surprised by the high-quality European Community financed roads and motorways on the Greek side, and the competence of urban development. On the Turkish side things are poorer, more ragged and ill-managed, in particular the vast sprawling hideous quarries in the Kyrenia range beneath Buffavento. On both sides, innumerable things of interest and value are there to be enjoyed.
Depuis 2010 je réside Chypre Sud, la vraie Chypre
Interesting experience you had! Both car rental companies we rented our car at (Larnaca and Paphos) did not allow us to travel to the Turkish side with it 🙂
No southside nd northside
I confess I've not watched all of this video but I have been to cyprus and was appalled at the amount of litter there. Worst along a beach front where it became clear the authorities just didn't care.
I was there last year , while we were on the beach some tourist got up to leave and left there rubbish there , we asked them what about your rubbish ?
They looked at there rubbish , then at us and walked off .
No north nd south only here is cyprus
En fin de compte je vais re suivre l'ordre chronologique des destinations de voyage de ma liste,parce que y'a trop d'haitiens et de gens de d'autres ethnies qui sont bizarres.
Par chez moi c'est comme ça et c'est quelque chose qui est dur a démystifier.
Is not Turkish part are not north Cyprus. North part of The Republic of Cyprus occupied by the Turkish 1974. There is no Turkish Republic is not recognized from anyone country only from Turkey. So as local GreekCypriot women you have to investigate and be mindful of what you project.
Greece lost its gamble on Cyprus forever in 1974
Yoo
There's no "Turkish" side.. just occupied side.
Akıllı davranmaları gerek yoksa diğer adalar da ellerinden gidecek
It's Turkey not ترکیه
Cypriot. Not Cypriat
Yes that’s exactly what we’re meaning to say… Cypriot 😌
@@worldwildhearts really enjoyed the video though :)
This map is only Cyprus 😂😂😂no turkey
North Cyprus is a place of magic; fully deserving the title “Pearl of the Mediterranean”. It has a rich and colourful tapestry of unspoilt natural beauty
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