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Private Day Tour in Nicosia and Kyrenia (Nicosia/ Kyrenia Hotels) is a tour in Nicosia. Private Day Tour in Nicosia and Kyrenia (Nicosia/ Kyrenia Hotels) has a rating of 5.00/5.00.

Kyrenia is located in the north of the island. You have to drive thru the 'Kyrenia Mountain Range' to see the most interesting Abbey which is called 'Bellapais Monastery'

'Kyrenia Castle' is located in Kyrenia harbor which will be our second stop of the day where you will see the Shipwreck Museum. In the museum the shipwreck dates back to 300BC. Many items that were found in the ship are also exhebited.

After a short walk in the harbor and in the back streets of Kyrenia we drive to the capital of the island which is known as Nicosia. The old city is surrounded with high walls from Lusignan and Venetian time.We'll enter the walled city of from Kyrenia Gate.

Venetian Column, St. Sophia Cathedral, Buyuk Han are some of the fascinating sites that we'll see today. You will also have some free time to take photos and do some shopping from the local market.

So go ahead and book this tour to visit with two beautiful cities on your limited time in Cyprus.

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Cyprus

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Buyuk Han

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