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In reviews, do tourists write about holidays in Northern Cyprus? But what is the best way to get there, in the sense of faster?. How is the safety of tourists there? It is a pity that the visa regime with the EU still exists in the world.
11 years ago  •  6 subscribers 13 answers
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A visa is not needed, this Turkish airline flies here http://www.flypgs.com/en/default.aspx Farther...
We want to go to Cyprus in June, but we can't decide on a resort.
12 years ago  •  4 subscribers 4 answers
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Northern Cyprus is occupied by Turkey and the Turks call it the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. And the southern part of Cyprus is actually Cyprus, which is recognized by all states and even the currency there is the euro. But the North is recognized ONLY by Turkey. It is Muslim, and the southern one is Christian. That's the whole difference. For me, there is nothing to do in the North, among the Turks, for the sake of curiosity, you can drive for a day from the south. Farther...
5 years ago  •  5 subscribers 15 answers
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there are many ferries from Rhodes to Turkey, several flights to Marmaris, Fethiye, Bodrum. Usually not far from the ports, sometimes you can even walk on foot, there are large bus stations and from Marmaris, Fethiye and Bodrum there are direct buses to Mersin. From Bodrum there are 4 direct flights to Mersin at different times. Long route, but interesting Farther...
8 years ago  •  17 subscribers 47 answers
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Here is just the freshest beautiful review about holidays in Cyprus: http://www.turpravda.ua/cy/blog-15 Farther...
Good afternoon. In 2017, we went to Cyprus with a large company (someone on a pro-visa, someone on an open Schengen). We flew to Larnaca, flew out at the end of the holiday, respectively, through Ercan. Thus, the overstay and the stop list were probably made. This year we plan to visit Northern Cyprus again, for obvious reasons, through Ercan without stopping to the South. However, they asked everyone for pro-visas to understand the situation, and they were successfully confirmed to everyone. Does this mean that the violation got away with it and you can go through Larnaca (this time flying out of it to consolidate the result) or upon arrival they can deploy / arrest? Is there a safe way to check if you are on the stop list and is it 100% possible to replace your passport in order to be sure that this story is in the past? I searched a lot for answers on the Internet, but nothing definitive. Maybe someone will share their experience. Thank you in advance.
5 years ago  •  6 subscribers 19 answers
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ollennka, are you sure that you can fly to Northern Cyprus on a visa and fly out from the south? http://oteli-kipra.top/proviza-na-kipr/ Provisa is issued for citizens of the Russian Federation flying direct flights from Russia to the airports of Larnaca or Paphos. Farther...
Can you please tell me if I don't need a visa? In the internet, I dug up information about some kind of pro-visa, cat. available online in 20 minutes. but I still don’t understand if I need it if I’m flying through Turkey or not?! Is it true that they won’t let me into the territory of southern Cyprus and Greece later? thanks in advance
11 years ago  •  7 subscribers 10 answers
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Northern Cyprus is an unrecognized state, to visit it through Istanbul, a visa is not needed. A pro-visa document for visiting the southern territory of Cyprus, obtained under a simplified scheme, giving the right to enter the territory of Cyprus once with a corridor of 90 days. To visit Greece you need a Schengen visa. If you want to visit Turkish Cyprus, Greek Cyprus and Greece in one trip, you can get a multi-Schengen, go to Greece, then to Cyprus (if you have a multi-Schengen visa, you do ... Farther...
5 years ago  •  5 subscribers 6 answers
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Even if there was once a ferry service between Lebanon and Turkey, since 2011 it has become impossible. In May of this year I was in Lebanon, so even the plane diligently flies around Syria, to say nothing of the ferries. To Northern Cyprus, sea and air transport from other countries goes only through Turkey, which is directly problematic due to the vague status of the TRNC. So to Turkey only by plane to Istanbul. In general, the route you are building is painfully uncomfortable: Turkey, Cypru ... Farther...
Hello! We are located in Istanbul. There is an opportunity to go to Cyprus for 2-3 days, but we don’t know if we need to open a visa? Because the pro-visa is intended for leaving Ukraine.
10 years ago  •  10 subscribers 19 answers
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You can get to the Turkish part of Cyprus through Istanbul without any problems, but to the Greek part of Cyprus you need a pro-visa. Farther...