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Entry Requirements: A valid
passport is required for entry.
Climate: The climate of the island is perhaps the best in the
Mediterranean with long, hot summers and relatively cool, short
winters. Boasting over 300 days of sunshine a year, the sea
temperature is rarely below 16°C and rises to 28-30°C during summer
months. This all helps to make Northern Cyprus one of the healthiest
places in the world in which to live.
Car Rental: Prices are excellent. You can hire a car with your
driving license. In North Cyprus you drive on the left. Wearing seat
belts is compulsory. All sign-posts are international and the roads in
general are in a good state. There is a dual carriageway linking all
the major cities, including Kyrenia, Nicosia and Famagusta.
Currency: The Turkish Lira (TL) is the currency used in North
Cyprus. Foreign currencies and travellers cheques are accepted in
banks, hotels and exchange offices. Most credit cards are valid in
many places, and it is possible to withdraw money with these cards.
Banking: Northern Cyprus offers a well organised banking
system, with all normal banking facilities available. There are
internationally known banks. Whilst some other banks operate their own
branches in London and others have arrangements with major UK banks. A
deposit account can be opened at ease in Sterling or any other major
currency and funds can be drawn in that denomination or in Turkish
Lira (TL).
Education: General education standards in the TRNC are of a
very high standard and are borne out by the fact that there are five
universities based in Northern Cyprus. The majority of schools offer
bilingual education starting with nursery through secondary school and
finally university.
Medical: The cost of medical treatment in the local hospitals
is lower than comparative care in the UK depending of course on the
type of treatment required. Accident and emergency facilities are
available at local hospitals. It is recommended that you seek a local
GP, many of whom have had UK experience, for many minor ailments.
Private healthcare is also available through a number of international
medical insurance companies if required. Dental treatment is of a high
standard and charges are moderate.
Hotels & Villas: Most of the tourist places are currently
centred around Kyrenia and Famagusta, but the magnificent Karpas
Peninsula is due to be developed. There are 3 to 5 star hotels in the
cities and tourist areas and cheaper accommodation can also be found
if required. Flats and international villas can be found at the
seaside or typically Cypriot villages.
Language: The official language is Turkish. English Language is
widely spoken too.
Museums: During the summer period (May-October), openning times
vary. For information contacts: The Museum and Antiquities Department:
(+90 392) 227 2916. During the winter opening hours are as follows:
9am - 2pm and 2pm - 4.25pm. Museums are closed on National holidays.
Churches: The Anglican Church of St. Andrew’s, Kyrenia is
conveniently located near the town centre and services are held on
Sundays and Thursdays. All Christian communities are welcome. The
Roman Catholic Church is also based in the centre of Kyrenia with mass
being celebrated on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month. Other
Christian churches are located in Famagusta and Nicosia.
Shopping: Popular souvenirs include: Copper, silver, bronze and
onyx objects, Turkish dolls, merchaum pipes and tavla boards (found in
souvenir shops and stalls), jewellery, leather clothes and the
textiles can be purchased at low prices. Shop opening times are
between 8am - 1pm and 3.30pm - 8pm. Markets are open mornings only.
You can find many kinds of Turkish Cypriot craftworks in many places
of the island. The export of antiquities is illegal.
Telephone: From foreign countries dial 0090 392 followed by the
number in North Cyprus. Town codes: Girne (Kyrenia) 81, Gazimağusa
(Famagusta) 36, Lefkoşa (Nicosia) 22, Lefke (Lefka) 72 and Güzelyurt
(Morphou) 71. Northern Cyprus also has 2 Mobile Telecommunication
Companies: KKTCELL (0533) and KKTC Telsim (0542). Both have roaming
agreements with other major GSM Operators around world. You can use
your GSM Phone easily within the TRNC.
Transport: Taxi's are in reasonably cheap. Ask for a price
before you depart. There is also a collective taxi system mainly using
minibuses. Bus departures are frequent between big and smaller towns
during the day. However, departure times are not fixed. Public
transport service is less frequent after 5pm and during the weekend.
Electricity: 240 Volts / 50 Hz. Plugs are to 3-pin English
standard.
Tourist Information (UK):
North Cyprus Tourism Centre
29 Bedford Square, London, WC1B 3EG, UK
+44 (0) 20 7631 1930
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