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  • Discover Karpaz Peninsula National Park: North Cyprus’ Untamed Paradise

    Nestled at the northeastern tip of Cyprus, the Karpaz Peninsula National Park  (officially Dipkarpaz Milli Parki ) is a sanctuary of unspoiled beauty, where golden beaches meet wild landscapes and ancient traditions. Often called the "Panhandle of Cyprus," this protected area is a haven for nature lovers, adventurers, and anyone seeking serenity far from crowded tourist spots. 🌿 Wildlife Wonders The Famous Wild Donkeys The park’s unofficial mascots are its wild donkeys , descendants of domesticated animals left to roam freely after farming declined. These gentle creatures are a symbol of resilience and charm, often greeting visitors along dusty trails or lounging under olive trees. Sea Turtle Nesting Grounds The pristine beaches of Karpaz, like Golden Beach  and Apricot Beach , serve as critical nesting sites for loggerhead and green sea turtles . Conservation efforts here ensure these ancient mariners return safely each year to lay their eggs—a magical sight if you visit between May and August. 🏖️ Beaches Beyond Imagination Karpaz’s coastline is a masterpiece of nature: Golden Beach : A 4km stretch of untouched sand, perfect for swimming and solitude. Crystal-Clear Waters : Ideal for snorkeling, with vibrant marine life just below the surface. Remote Bays : Discover hidden coves like Kleides (Keys) Islands , accessible only by boat. TripAdvisor travelers rave: “Best beaches ever!” 🚶♂️ Must-Do Activities Hike the Rugged Trails : Explore ancient ruins, Byzantine churches, and wildflower meadows. Photography Safari : Capture donkeys, migratory birds, and jaw-dropping sunsets. Cultural Detours : Visit nearby villages like Dipkarpaz for traditional Cypriot cuisine. Boat Tours : Sail to secluded spots like Kastros for cliffside views and swimming. 🌍 Conservation at Its Core The park doubles as the Wild Donkey Protection Area , safeguarding biodiversity while balancing sustainable tourism. Efforts to protect turtles and restore habitats make it a model for eco-conscious travel. Plan Your Visit Best Time : Spring (March-May) for wildflowers or autumn (September-November) for mild weather. Stay : Eco-friendly guesthouses or beachfront campsites (permit required). Tip : Bring binoculars—the park is a birdwatcher’s paradise! Why Visit? Karpaz Peninsula National Park isn’t just a destination—it’s an experience. Whether you’re tracing turtle tracks at dawn, laughing as donkeys photobomb your selfies, or simply breathing in the scent of wild herbs, this corner of North Cyprus reminds us why wild places matter. Pack your sense of adventure, and let Karpaz rewrite your definition of paradise.  🌅

  • Sites to Visit Around Thalassa Beach Resort

    While the amenities at Thalassa Beach Resort offer plenty to keep you entertained, the surrounding area of Çayırova and Bafra also boasts several attractions that are worth exploring. 1. Karpaz Peninsula National Park Located a short drive from the resort, Karpaz Peninsula National Park is a must-visit for nature lovers. Famous for its wild donkeys and untouched landscapes, the area offers scenic trails, pristine beaches, and the chance to see the beautiful flora and fauna of North Cyprus. 2. Apostolos Andreas Monastery This historic monastery, located on the Karpaz Peninsula, is an important pilgrimage site and a fascinating place to explore. It’s known for its striking architecture and rich history, and visitors often come here to enjoy the tranquil atmosphere and stunning coastal views. 3. Salamis Ancient City For a journey back in time, take a trip to the ancient city of Salamis. Located near Famagusta, about a 45-minute drive from the resort, Salamis was once a thriving Roman city. You can explore the impressive ruins, including the ancient amphitheatre, Roman baths, and a collection of beautiful mosaics. 4. Famagusta Old Town Famagusta is a charming city full of history, culture, and stunning architecture. Wander through its old streets, visit the impressive Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque, and take in the sights of the Venetian walls that once protected this historic port city. The city is filled with quaint cafes and restaurants where you can relax and enjoy traditional Cypriot cuisine. 5. Golden Beach If you’re seeking an even more secluded beach experience, Golden Beach on the Karpaz Peninsula is the place to go. Known as one of the most beautiful and untouched beaches in North Cyprus, it’s the perfect spot for a day of swimming, sunbathing, or simply enjoying the natural beauty of the Mediterranean coast. Local Dining and Entertainment For guests wanting to explore beyond the resort, there are plenty of local dining options and entertainment nearby. The region of Bafra is known for its seafood restaurants, where you can sample freshly caught fish and local delicacies. Many of these restaurants offer picturesque views over the sea, providing the perfect setting for a relaxing meal. Additionally, local markets and cafes provide a taste of authentic Cypriot life, with many opportunities to try traditional dishes like halloumi, souvlaki, and baklava. Conclusion Thalassa Beach Resort and the surrounding area of Çayırova and Bafra provide an ideal blend of relaxation, adventure, and cultural exploration. From the luxurious amenities within the resort to the historical and natural wonders around North Cyprus, there is something for everyone. Whether you’re lounging by the pool, exploring ancient ruins, or enjoying a local seafood dinner, Thalassa Beach Resort offers the perfect setting for an unforgettable getaway.

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Thalassa Beach Resort Block 17
Çayırova, Bafra, 99920, North Cyprus

 

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