Cape Apostolos Andreas
Cyprus, Cape Apostolos Andreas, Apostolos Andreas Monastery
CYPRUS: Cape Apostolos Andreas
Cape Apostolos Andreas is the north-easternmost point (promontory) of the Mediterranean island of Cyprus.
It lies at the tip of the finger-like Karpass Peninsula.
Drivin' towards Cape Apostolos Andreas. Karpaz, Cyprus
Driving Jimmy on the road towards Cape Apostolos Andreas, the very end of cyprus island.
Dipkarpaz ,Karpaz ,Karpas ,Zafer Burnu, Apostolos Andreas North Cyprus 2018 GoPro
Dipkarpaz ,Karpaz ,Karpas ,Zafer Burnu ,Cap Apostolos Andreas North Cyprus 2018 GoPro
The Road to Apostolos Andreas Monastery in Cyprus (2016)
Filmed in Cyprus by Chris Krzentz on Oct 17, 2016. If you like the videos, feel free to subscribe to the Chris Krzentz global youtube channel.
Apostolos Andreas Monastery in Rizokarpaso, Cyprus (2016)
Filmed in Cyprus by Chris Krzentz on Oct 17, 2016. If you like the videos, feel free to subscribe to the Chris Krzentz global youtube channel.
Apostolos Andreas monastery, Cyprus
Documentary from Cyprus TV May 2014 on most important Christian shrine and place of pilgrimage in Cyprus, Apostolos Andreas monastery, which is currently under barbaric Turkish occupation and has been allowed to fall into a state of disrepair.
360° Inside the Apostolos Andreas Monastry, Karpaz, Northern-Cyprus
360° degrees video of the interior of the Apostolos Andreas Monastry, all in the upper east of the Karpaz Peninsula, Northern-Cyprus. As you can clearly see, anybody entering, is mostly focused on the upper right corner.. In the background, you can also spot the REiS REPORT team ( ) looking at the beautiful wall.
Apostolos Andreas Monastery, Cyprus
Trip to Apostolos Andreas Monastery, Cyprus
karpaz :) Apostolos Andreas Manastırı
karpaz (karpasia) seyahatnamesi +18 küfür içerikli :) görüntüden dolayı üzgünüz :)
Drone views cyprus Απόστολος Ανδρέας
The wonderful Iskele region of Northern Cyprus
A few highlights of an amazing few days in Iskele. Filmed with the help of my Phantom 4 Drone. Includes footage Golden Beach, Cape Apostolos Andreas and the small town of Dipkarpaz
Karpaz Drive to Apostolos Andreas - 2005
My uncle Ibo drives for us to catch the sunrise at the most eastern tip of Cyprus. This video is to Apostolos Andreas and along the way there are beautiful beaches, historic sites, rolling hills and wild donkeys, as well as my uncles singing :). That's my aunty Seval you can hear from time to time in the back seat.
EMU-ELT Trip to Dipkarpaz-Cyprus
An interesting (English Language Teaching) ELT department to dipkarpaz-Cyprus.
Eastern Mediterranean University
By: Rabar Azad
Despo's Apostolos Andreas Movie
Kuzey Kıbrıs Altın Kumsal - North Cyprus Golden Beach
İnstagram :
Kıbrıs Altın Kumsal
K.K.T.C
North Cyprus Golden Beach
Kıbrıs Dipkarpaz
Kıbrıs Zafer Burnu
Welcome to North Cyprus
Apostolos Andreas Manastır
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
North Cyprus, holidays, flights, hotels, car hire, property, history
Kıbrıs, Akdeniz’in doğusundan Arap Yarımadası’na uzanan ve dört tarafı eşsiz plajlarla çevrili bir ada. Akdeniz’de Sicilya ve Sardunya’dan sonra üçüncü büyük ada olan Kıbrıs, yalnızca Türkiye’de değil, cennet plajlarıyla dünyada da tercih edilen bir tatil adası. Berrak denizi ve muhteşem kumsallarıyla tarih boyunca dillere destan olan Kıbrıs, halen bakir kalabilmiş plajlarıyla cazibesini günümüze dek korumuş.
The Karpass Peninsula (Greek: Καρπασία; Turkish: Karpaz), also known as the Karpas Peninsula or Karpasia, is a long, finger-like peninsula that is one of the most prominent geographical features of the island of Cyprus. Its farthest extent is Cape Apostolos Andreas, and its major population centre is the town of Rizokarpaso (Greek: Ριζοκάρπασο; Turkish: Dipkarpaz). De facto, the peninsula forms the İskele District of Northern Cyprus, while de jure it lies in the Famagusta District of the Republic of Cyprus.
It covers an area of 898 km2, making up 27 % of the territory of Northern Cyprus. It is much less densely populated than the average of Northern Cyprus, with a population density of 26 people per km2 in 2010. The town of Trikomo/İskele, the district capital, is considered to be the gateway and the geographical starting point of the peninsula, along with the neighboring village of Boğaz. Apart from Trikomo, the most important towns and municipalities in the area are Yialousa, Galateia, Rizokarpaso, Komi Kebir and Akanthou.[1]
The peninsula hosts a number of historical sites. These include the Kantara Castle, Apostolos Andreas Monastery, ruins of the ancient cities of Karpasia and Aphendrika, Ayias Trias Basilica among numerous others.[1]
There are more than 46 sandy beaches in the peninsula, which are the primary Eastern Mediterranean nestling grounds for the loggerhead (Caretta caretta) and green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas).[2] The Golden Beach, also known traditionally in Greek-Cypriot as 'Pashi-Amos' (Fat Sand beach), or Nangomi Beach, is situated around 15 km from the town of Rizokarpaso and is considered one of the finest and most remote beaches of Cyprus. With a total length exceeding 3700 m, it is one of the least tourist-frequented beaches in the island.[3][4] The Karpass Peninsula is home to the Karpass donkey, known as a symbol of Cyprus; there are campaigns carried out jointly by Turkish and Greek Cypriots to conserve the rare donkeys of Karpass.[5]
Activities
Most of the activities in the Karpass Peninsula are related to agriculture, fishing, hunting, and some to micro-tourism. Local farmers take advantage of this natural environment to grow different fruits and vegetables mostly as sub-subsistence farming (although for local commerce too). The region is mostly known for its Karpuz (Turkish for Watermelon). Several tourist businesses can be found in the town of Rizokarpaso. These are generally restaurants serving traditional Turkish-Cypriot Cuisine, including Mezze.
Due to its geographical position, the Karpass Peninsula is somewhat protected from human interference. This makes it a pristine natural environment, home to many inland and marine species. When hunting season starts, the Karpass forests are a popular location to go hunting for Keklik (Famous Grouse). Meanwhile, the coastal region, with its clear waters, moderate Northern currents, and rocky bottom with cave-like structures, is home to two of the most highly valued fish species: Orfoz (Dusky Grouper) and Lahos (Broomtail Grouper). The price/kg of each species ranges from 35-80 Turkish Lira, depending on the location and the season. However, fishing rates in the Karpass Region and most of North Cyprus dramatically decreased last Century because of the use of dynamite. This is why the Zafer Burunu (the end-nose of the peninsula) is now a protected, natural heritage area, where marine species are slowly recovering to healthy population parameters.
Apostolos Andreas Monastery, Cyprus
Kıbrıs Altın Kumsal - North Cyprus Golden Beach
İnstagram :
Kıbrıs Altın Kumsal
K.K.T.C
North Cyprus Golden Beach
Kıbrıs Dipkarpaz
Kıbrıs Zafer Burnu
Welcome to North Cyprus
Apostolos Andreas Manastır
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
North Cyprus, holidays, flights, hotels, car hire, property, history
Kıbrıs, Akdeniz’in doğusundan Arap Yarımadası’na uzanan ve dört tarafı eşsiz plajlarla çevrili bir ada. Akdeniz’de Sicilya ve Sardunya’dan sonra üçüncü büyük ada olan Kıbrıs, yalnızca Türkiye’de değil, cennet plajlarıyla dünyada da tercih edilen bir tatil adası. Berrak denizi ve muhteşem kumsallarıyla tarih boyunca dillere destan olan Kıbrıs, halen bakir kalabilmiş plajlarıyla cazibesini günümüze dek korumuş.
The Karpass Peninsula (Greek: Καρπασία; Turkish: Karpaz), also known as the Karpas Peninsula or Karpasia, is a long, finger-like peninsula that is one of the most prominent geographical features of the island of Cyprus. Its farthest extent is Cape Apostolos Andreas, and its major population centre is the town of Rizokarpaso (Greek: Ριζοκάρπασο; Turkish: Dipkarpaz). De facto, the peninsula forms the İskele District of Northern Cyprus, while de jure it lies in the Famagusta District of the Republic of Cyprus.
It covers an area of 898 km2, making up 27 % of the territory of Northern Cyprus. It is much less densely populated than the average of Northern Cyprus, with a population density of 26 people per km2 in 2010. The town of Trikomo/İskele, the district capital, is considered to be the gateway and the geographical starting point of the peninsula, along with the neighboring village of Boğaz. Apart from Trikomo, the most important towns and municipalities in the area are Yialousa, Galateia, Rizokarpaso, Komi Kebir and Akanthou.[1]
The peninsula hosts a number of historical sites. These include the Kantara Castle, Apostolos Andreas Monastery, ruins of the ancient cities of Karpasia and Aphendrika, Ayias Trias Basilica among numerous others.[1]
There are more than 46 sandy beaches in the peninsula, which are the primary Eastern Mediterranean nestling grounds for the loggerhead (Caretta caretta) and green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas).[2] The Golden Beach, also known traditionally in Greek-Cypriot as 'Pashi-Amos' (Fat Sand beach), or Nangomi Beach, is situated around 15 km from the town of Rizokarpaso and is considered one of the finest and most remote beaches of Cyprus. With a total length exceeding 3700 m, it is one of the least tourist-frequented beaches in the island.[3][4] The Karpass Peninsula is home to the Karpass donkey, known as a symbol of Cyprus; there are campaigns carried out jointly by Turkish and Greek Cypriots to conserve the rare donkeys of Karpass.[5]
Activities
Most of the activities in the Karpass Peninsula are related to agriculture, fishing, hunting, and some to micro-tourism. Local farmers take advantage of this natural environment to grow different fruits and vegetables mostly as sub-subsistence farming (although for local commerce too). The region is mostly known for its Karpuz (Turkish for Watermelon). Several tourist businesses can be found in the town of Rizokarpaso. These are generally restaurants serving traditional Turkish-Cypriot Cuisine, including Mezze.
Due to its geographical position, the Karpass Peninsula is somewhat protected from human interference. This makes it a pristine natural environment, home to many inland and marine species. When hunting season starts, the Karpass forests are a popular location to go hunting for Keklik (Famous Grouse). Meanwhile, the coastal region, with its clear waters, moderate Northern currents, and rocky bottom with cave-like structures, is home to two of the most highly valued fish species: Orfoz (Dusky Grouper) and Lahos (Broomtail Grouper). The price/kg of each species ranges from 35-80 Turkish Lira, depending on the location and the season. However, fishing rates in the Karpass Region and most of North Cyprus dramatically decreased last Century because of the use of dynamite. This is why the Zafer Burunu (the end-nose of the peninsula) is now a protected, natural heritage area, where marine species are slowly recovering to healthy population parameters.