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Saint Hilarion‘s Castle - Kyrenia - Belapais - Alagati Beach

Saint Hilarion‘s Castle - Kyrenia - Belapais - Alagati Beach

Saint Hilarion‘s Castle - Kyrenia - Belapais - Alagati Beach
Completed Event
Date/Time: 
06 November 2022/ 07:30
Duration: 
11 hours
Price: 
20 euros / person
Overview

The office of outdoor activities and sports tourism Salonica View organizes a trip to the legendary castle of Saint Hilarion in Pentadakhtylos, in occupied Kyrenia, in the occupied village of Belapais and in Alakati beach near Saint Ambrosios.

 

A few words about our visit:

We will start from Nicosia and head towards the roadblock of Saint Dometios. We will pass through the occupied village of Bogazi until we reach our first destination which is the Castle of Saint  Hilarion. Then we will continue to our next destination which is Belapai's. Afterwards, we will get back on the bus and head to Kyrenia for our next stop. Then, we will continue along the sea coastline to reach our final destination which will be Alakati beach near Saint Ambrosios. There we will have time to rest and swim at the beach. From the beach, we will take the road to Kythrea which leads to Nicosia and the free areas.

 

A few words about the Castle of Saint Hilarion:

The castle of Saint Hilarion was built by the Byzantines in the 11th century AD. in a critical defensive position, as it is surrounded by inaccessible vertical rocks with only access on its southern side. The legend says that there the ruthless Rigaina threw the workers over the cliff so that they would not reveal the secrets of the fort. In recent years, the castle of Saint  Hilarion was occupied by the Turks immediately after the start of the inter-communal riots of 1963, where there were military conflicts between the Greek Cypriots and the Turkish Cypriots. Since 1974 and the Turkish invasion, the castle of Agios Hilarion has been under Turkish occupation.

 

A few words about Bellapais:

Belapais is one of the most beautiful villages on our island. It is located southeast of Kyrenia on a magnificent slope of the Pentadakhtylos mountain range, with an excellent view of the plain and the sea. Its narrow uphill streets lead to picturesque houses with musky gardens. The village takes its name from the famous Frankish monastery that dominates the village. This monastery, known as Belapais Abbey, was built at the beginning of the Frankish period by Frankish monks. The inhabitants of Belapais, along with other Kyrenia residents, who were trapped in the village after the Turkish invasion, were all expelled by the Turks in September 1976.

 

A few words about Kyrenia:

Kyrenia is one of the six cities of Cyprus and the capital of the province of the same name, one of the six provinces of the island. It is one of the ancient cities of Cyprus, as its name shows, which preserves the name of Kyrenia, the most ancient city of Achaia. It is actually two cities, "Kato Kyrenia" which extends around its small port, of very limited capabilities, and "Upper Kyrenia" which extends further south. Kyrenia is built on the northern coast of Cyprus, opposite the southern coast of Asia Minor, and behind it the impressive mountain range of Pentadaktylos.

 

A few words about Saint Ambrose:

Agios Ambrosios is a community in the province of Kyrenia in Cyprus. To the east, it borders with Kalogrea, to the southeast with Trypmeni, to the south with Saint Charitonas, to the southwest with Kornokipos, to the west with the Bank of Kyrenia and Klepini and to the east, south and west with Khartzia. The northern part of its administrative area is coastal. The village took its name from Saint Ambrose of Cyprus, to whom the village church was dedicated, which was built in 1910.

 

Cost of participation (per person):

20 euros/person

 

The price includes:

Escort and organization
Transportation by bus

CAUTION!!! Payment of the total amount is made to the bank accounts below within 4 days of your booking. Otherwise, the booking is cancelled.

• BANK OF CYPRUS: CY95 0020 0195 0000 3570 3249 2261 or through the quick pay bank of Cyprus service at 99251074 (Payee: Andreas Tsangaris)

• HELLENIC BANK LTD: CY44 0050 0347 0003 4710 F293 4801 (Payee: Andreas Tsangaris)

 

You must have with you:

  1. ID card
  2. Personal items
  3. Snack
  4. Water
  5. Towel
  6. Swimsuit


Note 1. When you click to book, a state in the message where you will take the bus from.

Note 2. For the best functioning of the event and for safety reasons, participants must comply with the attendants' instructions.

Note 3. In case of cancellation of the event due to bad weather conditions, the excursion is moved to another date. Participants unable to participate on that date will be refunded. However, if again the weather conditions do not allow the event to take place, the event is permanently cancelled and everyone is refunded. In case of cancellation by the participants, 7 days or less before the date of the event, the money is not returned.

Note 4. Photographic material is shared on our page and social media after each event. By participating in a Salonica View event, you also accept the sharing of photos. Otherwise, as you inform us.

Schedule

07:30 – Departure from Nicosia (Cypriot Handicrafts Center)

07:50 - Departure from Saint Dometio roadblock

09:00 - Departure to Saint Hilarion Castle

09:30 - Arrival at the Castle of Saint Hilarion

10:30 - Departure to Belepais

11:30 - Arrival in Kyrenia

13:30 - Departure from Kyrenia to Alakati

14:00 - Arrival in Alakati and break at the beach

15:30 - Departure from Alakati to return to Nicosia

17:30 - Probable time of arrival at the roadblock of Saint Dometios

18:00 - Probable time of arrival at the Cyprus Handicrafts Centre

 

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