Apartments with 1 bedroom and a roof terrace are being built, as well as apartments with 2 bedrooms on one floor in an open-plan layout. This apartment is an example of a residence with one bedroom, these are located on the first floor and all have a roof terrace part and a small balcony. The residences with 2 bedrooms on the first floor have a patio and a small balcony. The 2-bedroom apartments are only available on the ground floor in this round. Many facilities that make the project a holiday dream are added with the proximity to the marina, the beaches and the nature reserve, the project suits both boaters and outdoor lovers
The Karpas area is both a nature park with fantastic beaches and home to many of the island's wild donkeys. There are many nice diving areas and hiking opportunities. Wild herbs grow everywhere. In the village of Yeni Erenköy there are shops and a genuine village life. Along the northeast coast there are many villages to explore on the road to Kyrenia in one direction and the same with the road to Famagusta, much to see and experience. Please note that the pictures are from an apartment for display. Furniture is not included. Contact us for an updated price list, availability and other costs that are added in connection with the purchase of this property.
I would like to know more about this property Homes right on the edge of the Karpas Nature Reserve and the marina, perfect for nature lovers
There are a number of historical sites such as Kantara Castle and Apostolos Andreas Monastery, as well as the ruins of Agia Trias Basilica and the ancient cities of Karpasia and Aphendrika among many others. There are more than 46 sandy beaches on the Karpas Peninsula, which are the main nesting areas in the Eastern Mediterranean for the sea turtle Caretta caretta and green sea turtles Chelonia mydas. Golden Beach (Altin kumsal in Turkish), also traditionally known in Greek Cypriot as Pashi-Amos (Fat Sand Beach), is located about 15 km from the town of Rizokarpaso and is considered one of Cyprus' finest and most remote beaches. With a total length exceeding 3700 m, it is one of the least touristed beaches on the island. The Karpa Peninsula is home to the Karpa donkey, known as a symbol of Cyprus; there are campaigns carried out jointly by Turkish and Greek Cypriots to preserve the rare donkeys. The region is best known for its karpuz (Turkish for watermelon). Locally, there are usually restaurants serving traditional Turkish Cypriot dishes, including meze. Due to its geographical position, the Karpa Peninsula is somewhat protected from human interference. This makes it a pristine nature, home to many inland and marine species and Zafer Burunu (the tip of the peninsula) is now a protected natural heritage area.