Walking in North Cyprus

Walking in North Cyprus

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CAD $2090

8 Days

Best Rate: Guarantee

Trip Type: Small Group

Activity Level: Average

North Cyprus: An enigma to many yet decorated with countless historic treasures. Join this walking adventure to discover a land written into mythology, one shaped by the multiple empires who ruled it and one blessed with natural beauty.

Price based on per person in Double Room for departure 05 Dec 2026

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Experience Overview

North Cyprus: An enigma to many yet decorated with countless historic treasures. Join this walking adventure to discover a land written into mythology, one shaped by the multiple empires who ruled it and one blessed with natural beauty. Guided by an expert tour leader, we have a well-balanced mix of walking and sightseeing, with time to explore the varied landscapes while also visiting fascinating landmarks, such as the mountain-backed ruins of Bellapais Abbey and the waterside Kyrenia Castle.
Trip For You
This trip has been rated Activity Level 3 (Moderate).For more information on our trip gradings please visit the Activity Level Guidelines page. If you have any queries about the difficulty of the trip please do not hesitate to contact us.   Most days involve some driving and sightseeing in addition to the walks. There are descents each day that may be steep (but not technically difficult). The walking is seldom too demanding, although some of the terrain is rocky underfoot so we recommend having reasonable fitness. Some of the paths are quite narrow and fairly undulating, and on Day 3 there are sections that involve scrambling over rocks and boulders. Our walks take place at low altitude throughout. A pair of comfortable shoes or sports shoes will be handy for the evenings and journeys to/from the start/end points.
Eating Drinking
All breakfasts, five picnic lunches and one dinner are included. A Cypriot breakfast buffet is provided with bread/toast, butter, jam, fresh juice, milk, local yoghurt, eggs and honey, and coffee/tea. There are also hot options available, such as eggs and omelettes. Cypriot food includes fish and seafood caught by the Kyrenia fishing fleet, excellent meat dishes, stuffed vegetables, fruit – particularly figs, oranges, nectarines, grapes, olives and pomegranates – and breads and cheeses. Picnic lunches using locally sourced food are provided where specified. On other days, we stop at a suitable cafe or restaurant. Kyrenia has many restaurants to choose from for evening meals.
Transportation
A minibus will be used for all transfers during the week.
Joining Instructions
Key information Hotel: Hotel Pia Bella, İskenderun Caddesi No:14 Girne, Mersin 10, North Cyprus Phone: +90 392 650 5000 Recommended arrival time: You can arrive at any time today. Our welcome meeting takes place on the morning of Day 2. Airport: Larnaca Airport (LCA) Getting to the start hotel The hotel is approximately a two-hour drive from the airport which includes crossing the border. Your options for this journey are: Take an Exodus transfer Exodus provides one group arrival transfer from the airport, which is timed to coincide with the arrival of a chosen flight. You may join this transfer at no extra cost, provided you can be at the airport before the transfer leaves. Speak to your sales representative for the group arrival transfer times or to arrange a private transfer. Make your own way It’s possible to reach the start hotel by public transport, but the journey is complicated. We therefore recommend joining the group transfer where possible. If not, you can book a private transfer through Exodus. On arrival at the hotel, please let the reception staff know that you are part of the Exodus group and they will advise you on when to meet your tour leader. If you would like further information on joining this trip, please speak to your sales representative. Catching your return flight There’s a group departure transfer to the airport for those booked onto a chosen flight. Please speak to your sales representative if you wish to join. If the group departure transfer does not suit your flight time, speak to your sales representative to arrange an alternative transfer.
Weather Information
February and March are the coolest months, with daytime temperatures of 12C-19C (54F-66F) dropping to 2C-9C (36F-48F) at night. There is a chance of rain. In April and from October through December, it should be quite warm, with daytime temperatures reaching 27C (81F). Nights will be cooler and pleasant, usually 10C-16C (50F-61F). It is generally dry but there is a chance of a shower. May and September are the hottest months and usually very dry. Daytime temperatures can reach 33C (91F), and nights are usually 12C-17C (54F-63F).
Spending Money
North Cyprus remains a relatively cheap destination; however, the price of the Turkish lira regularly fluctuates. Approximate local prices: — Dinners: US$20-US$34 (£15-£25) — Tea/coffee/soft drink: US$2.40-US$3.40 (£1.80-£2.50) — Beer/glass of wine: US$6-US$8.70 (£4.50-£6.50) Optional excursions — Visit to the ancient city of Salamis and the historic city of Famagusta: Approximately US$81 (£60) per person (minimum five people) including lunch and admission to museums/historic sites. This excursion can only be paid for in cash, either in Turkish lira, British pounds or euros — Nicosia: Approximately US$54 (£40)
Tipping
Our local staff are paid fairly for their work; however, most wish to tip their guides in appreciation of their help and friendliness. This, of course, is not compulsory and depends on the service received. If you would like to leave a tip, we suggest the following amounts (given in lira): Tour leader: US$55-US$75 (£40-£56) per person for the whole tripDrivers: US$2.70-US$6.70 (£2-£5) per person, per day

Highlights

Experience the best of North Cyprus on foot, taking scenic trails to historic landmarks — Climb to hilltop Crusader castles for magnificent panoramas — Explore Incirli Cave to walk among stalactites and stalagmites — Spend a day on the trails of the Five Finger Mountains — Unwind with the group each night at Hotel Pia Bella near Kyrenia Harbour

Trip Details

Product CodeProduct Code: 40107

Tour TypeTour Type: Small Group

AccommodationAccommodation: Moderate

TransportTransport: the week.

Guide LanguageGuide Language: English

Travel StylesTravel Styles: Budget

Tour OperatorTour Operator: Exodus Travel

Supplier CodeSupplier Code: TEU2

StartStarts:

FinishFinishes:

DurationDuration: 8 days

DeparturesDepartures: Not Guaranteed

Physical RatingPhysical Rating: Average

Includes

All accommodation: 7 Superior nights (Hotel Pia Bella) — All breakfasts, five lunches, one dinner — Immersive itinerary with all transport and listed activities — Expert tour leader to enhance your adventure — Group arrival and departure transfers available

Accommodation

Hotel Pia Bella, a four-star resort near Kyrenia Harbour
Our home for this North Cyprus adventure is Pia Bella Hotel, a 170-room hotel in the city centre just a short walk from the historic Kyrenia Harbour. The highlight is undoubtedly the pool area. Here, most of our groups like to relax post-exploration: for a cooling swim, chill on the sun lounger or to sip cocktails from the bar. Come evening, you may even be treated to some live music. Elsewhere, there’s a selection of restaurants serving a mix of cuisines. You may also be interested in a spa treatment with a range of different massages available. Amenities Swimming pool for a post-exploration dip (April-November)A selection of restaurants to suit all tastesSeparate bar areas serving a range of drinks

Price

Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $2090 ($261 /day)

Itinerary

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Day 1: Adventures starts in Kyrenia

The adventure begins in Kyrenia, a harbour town and great base from which to explore North Cyprus. Archaeological excavations show the area was first settled as far back as the 10th century BCE, and today historic buildings and winding lanes offer a glimpse into the past, sitting alongside more modern additions. If there’s time, make use of the hotel facilities – perhaps toasting the adventures to come with a cocktail in the garden bar. Want more time in Kyrenia? Secure pre-tour hotel nights through your sales representative.

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Day 2: Transfer to Bellapais and visit the monastery; walk to Catalkoy; afternoon Kyrenia Castle visit

This morning, we gather as a group during our welcome briefing to learn more about the adventures ahead. Afterwards, a 20-minute transfer takes us to Bellapais, a mountain village home to the ruins of Bellapais Abbey, a medieval gothic monastery. There’s free time to explore, before a short walk to Catalkoy village, where we catch our transfer back to Kyrenia. The walk today is mainly along an old dirt track; it is fairly undulating, with views towards the coast along the way. Upon our return, we embark on a tour of Kyrenia. It includes a visit to the harbour-front castle, a city landmark and important fort for civilisations as diverse as the Ottomans, Venetians and British. Alongside glorious sea views and fascinating architecture, the castle houses the Shipwreck Museum, home to a fourth-century Greek merchant vessel and its cargo. This evening your tour leader ensures a big welcome over dinner.

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Day 3: Transfer to the ancient hermitage of St Hilarion Castle; visit the site and walk to Malatya village via Karaman

We transfer approximately 25 minutes to Saint Hilarion Castle, a former stronghold within the Kyrenia mountains. Originally a hermitage, the monastery and church were built in the 10th century and later fortified. The site consists of three main parts, linked by steep staircases: the lower section was for the stables and men of arms; the middle was home to the church; and the upper was for reserved for royalty. We spend time exploring the castle and enjoying the magnificent views of Kyrenia, before a walk through the hills to Malatya village. The first section cuts through forest, following an old riverbed with some loose rocks underfoot. We then reach an old dirt track, which we follow into the village, with coastal views ahead and Saint Hilarion Castle behind. We walk through some small villages today, getting a good sense of local life along the way, and pausing for lunch in one of the village squares. We transfer back to the hotel this afternoon, stopping to enjoy a drink on the seafront if time allows.

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Day 4: Head to the Karpas peninsula; visit the Incirli Cave and Crusader castle at Kantara; walk to Kaplica beach

We head east (approximately 1hr 30min) to the Karpas peninsula. In the morning, we visit Incirli Cave, the largest on the island, which contains an amazing collection of stalactites and stalagmites, before heading to the Crusader castle at Kantara. Kantara Castle is one of three mountain fortresses built by the Byzantines along the Kyrenia mountains, along with Saint Hilarion and Buffavento. It was used as a beacon station, communicating with Buffavento by fire. The castle has an incredible 360-degree view; on a clear day, you can see both coasts of the Karpas peninsula and the Turkish mountains. After a picnic lunch near the castle, we walk down the slopes of the Five Finger Mountains to Kaplica beach. If time allows, there will be a chance for a swim in the sea after our walk, before our transfer (approximately one hour) back to Kyrenia.

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Day 5: Free day to relax or take an excursion to Famagusta

Today has been left free for further exploration of the island. There are several options available, but a trip to the ancient ruins of Salamis and the historic city of Famagusta is the standout attraction for many. It starts with a visit to St Barnabas Monastery, followed by a tour of Salamis, which remains the biggest Roman site on Cyprus. There will be a lunch break by the sea before the tour continues to the ghost town of Varosha, which has been deserted since 1974. The trip finishes in the old walled city of Famagusta, home to St Nicholas Cathedral. This tour can be arranged locally (please note, you may be joining a larger group on this tour). Of course, you could choose to spend the day relaxing or exploring under your own steam.

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Day 6: Visit Buffavento Castle for magnificent views; walk to Bellapais village

We start with a 45-minute transfer to Buffavento Castle, the highest Crusader castle on the island and a highlight of the week. It was built in the 11th century to defend against the Arabs, and control an important mountain pass. It’s approximately 680 steps to the top, but the dramatic location offers glorious views over Kyrenia and the Five Finger Mountains. This afternoon, we walk from the castle, taking the footpath that leads down to Bellapais village. We have lunch at the top of the mountain and see both sides of the Five Finger Mountains. Our route takes us along a narrow path, which is a bit rocky underfoot, passing between the mountains, and offering us views in both directions. The vehicle meets us in Bellapais, and we transfer about 10 minutes back to Kyrenia.

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Day 7: Spend a day in the Five Finger Mountains; walk includes visiting Kyrenia Rock and Sourp Magyar Armenian monastery

We transfer approximately 30 minutes to the start of our last walk, the Five Finger Mountains. We take a path up towards the Herbarium of Alevkaya (currently closed for renovation), where we stop for lunch. This afternoon, we walk to Sourp Magyar, the only Armenian monastery in the mountains, and on to Kyrenia rock, which offers excellent photo opportunities.

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Day 8: Adventure ends in Kyrenia

You’ve hiked the most scenic trails in North Cyprus, climbed to hilltop Crusader castles and discovered the stalactites and stalagmites of Incirli Cave. Now, however, it’s time to begin our return journeys home. If you have time before your flight, you may wish to explore Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus. Alternatively, if you’d like to extend your adventure, speak to your sales representative to discuss our large range of extension options.

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