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Visit to Medieval Famagusta - Apostle Barnabas - Salamina

Visit to Medieval Famagusta - Apostle Barnabas - Salamina

Visit to Medieval Famagusta - Apostle Barnabas - Salamina
Completed Event
Date/Time: 
11 December 2022/ 08:30
Duration: 
10 hours
Price: 
22 euros/ person
Overview

The office of outdoor activities and sports tourism Salonica View organises a trip to Apostolos Varnavas, Salamina and Famagusta.


A few words about our trip:

Our trek will start from Nicosia and we will head towards the roadblock of Pyla. We will pass through our occupied villages, Prastio Pyrga, Stylloi and Engomi until we reach Apostolos Varnavas. Then we will get back on the bus and head to the monastery and tomb of Apostle Barnabas, where we will make a stop. Then, we will continue our route and reach the city of Salamis. Finally we will continue our journey to reach our last destination which is Famagusta. From Famagusta we will head towards the Strovilia roadblock and take the road that leads to Nicosia and the free areas.

 

A few words about the Monastery of the Apostle Barnabas:

The ancient monastery of Apostle Barnabas is located approximately 3 km west of the ancient city of Salamina. It was built at the end of the 5th century by the archbishop Anthemios with grants from the emperor Zeno and other rich people of the time. The occasion for the construction of the monastery was the finding, close to the monastery, of the tomb of the Apostle Barnabas. In fact, according to tradition, the Apostle Barnabas had appeared three times in the sleep of Archbishop Anthemios, indicating his burial place. The Apostle Barnabas was buried with a gospel on his chest. The original form of the church of the Apostle Barnabas was a three-aisled basilica with a wooden roof. A little later, the cells of the monks were built around the church, while the remains of the Apostle were moved to a specially designed space inside the church.

 

A few words about Salamis:

Salamina was located on the east coast of Cyprus, at the mouth of the river Pedia, 6 km north of modern Famagusta. Salamis was the capital of Cyprus for about a thousand years and according to the archaeological findings it was founded by Teucros, son of Telamon, king of the island of Salamis and brother of Hades, who arrived in Cyprus with other Greeks at the end of the Trojan war. The city took its name from Salamina in Attica. In modern linguistics, the name "Salamis" is thought to come from the root sal- (salt; i.e. salt water) and -amis (i.e. in the middle), thus Salamis is (the place) in the middle of sea water.

 

A few words about Famagusta:

Famagusta is located in the eastern part of Cyprus, in the bay that bears its name. Ancient Famagusta was called Salamis. It was later renamed Arsinoe and Constantia. Its Greek Cypriot inhabitants were expelled in 1974 by the Turkish army and today live in the towns and villages of free Cyprus. It is referred to by this name (Ammochostos) which literally means the city buried in the sand, from the 4th AD. century. And indeed, Famagusta was a world famous tourist resort, between 1960 and 1974, because of its golden sandy beach. The city of Famagusta before the Turkish invasion had about 40,000 inhabitants and was the third largest city on the island. Until the day of August 14, 1974, the port of Famagusta was the main port of Cyprus and tourism was the sector in which the city stood out. It is indicative that of the approximately 100 hotels that were operating on the entire island at the time, 45 were in Famagusta.

 

Cost of participation (per person):

22 euros/person

 

The price includes:

  • Escort and organisation
  • Transportation by bus
  • Licensed tour guide

CAUTION!!! Payment of the full 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:

  • ID card
  • Personal items
  • Snack
  • Water

Note 1. For the best functioning of the event and for safety reasons, participants must comply with the instructions of the attendants.

Note 2. 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 3. 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

The excursion program in detail:

08:00 - Departure from Nicosia (handicraft center)

08:30 – Departure from Pascal Larnaca (Rizoelia roundabout)

09:20 - Departure from Pyla

10:15 - Stop at Apostle Barnabas

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