For those looking for a luxury home, dream vacation or a sound investment, this is the place to be. Here you will find apartments where you get good value for money, within easy reach of Famagusta and close to the wonderful beach. All properties have been designed by world-renowned architects and built using advanced construction methods with a very high quality. Located near the eastern coast of Bogaz with a wonderful view of the mountains, one of the more beautiful places on the island. Contact us for updated availability. Please note that the photos are from an apartment for display. Furniture and white goods are not included.
Indoor and outdoor pool Sauna Jacuzzi Gym Restaurant / Bar Barbecue area Beach volleyball Jet Skis Kite Water skiing Diving Surf pool Waterland Jet skis Catamaran Windsurfing Extra services Rental service (short / long-term rental) Bus shuttle (shopping / city) Car rental Cleaning & Laundry services Water sports
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The beautiful coastal port of Bogaz is located on the eastern coast road near Iskele. A place that is home to a beautiful harbor, a few small hotels and B&Bs as well as harbor restaurants with fish. Of course, fish plays a big role in the menu. It's a nice place that has some really nice little beaches either side of the village to enjoy. The quay in the harbor is also a place with pleasant well-kept gardens that are a joy to visit. In the evenings, Bogaz comes alive, with local music and entertainment. Locals often come down to walk along the harbor to discuss the day's events and meet family and friends. As a tourist area, Bogaz can satisfy most people's appetite - be it water sports, boat trips, renting a car or going for a walk. The nearby town of Mehmetcik, further down the coast road, is also a good place to visit with its popular annual Grape Festival usually held in August. 15 minutes north of Famagusta. Following this coastline in northern Cyprus you will find the city of Famagusta, then the villages to the north of Iskele, Bogaz and Barfra. The city of Famagusta has always been one of the most important economic centers in Cyprus and played an important role in trade and international relations with all historical rulers. The city was plundered and destroyed, rebuilt, it passed from one empire to another. The armies of Egypt and the Republic of Venice marched Genoese and British knights, Greek and Turkish soldiers through their streets. Today, a large number of sights remind of its turbulent past: temples, monasteries, old markets and amphitheatres. In Famagusta is also the largest university in Cyprus, the Eastern Mediterranean University with over 20,000 students from 106 different countries. Here there are many shops, cafes, bars and restaurants that are worth a visit, as well as lots of shops. Just north of Famagusta at the base of the Karpaz Peninsula are the remains of the city of Salamis, the capital of Cyprus as far back as 1100 BC. Salamis survived repeated occupations by the Assyrians, Egyptians, Persians and Romans, but gradually succumbed to the forces of nature. The ancient site spans an area of one square kilometer long stretching along the northern coast of Cyprus and inland. Much of the area is still awaiting excavation. Next to it is the Monastery of Saint Barnabas, the founder of the Cypriot Orthodox Church.