Karpasia
Karpasia, also known as Karpas Peninsula, is a region located in the northeastern part of Cyprus. It is known for its stunning natural landscapes, including beautiful beaches and rugged cliffs. The area is rich in history, with archaeological sites that reflect its ancient past, including remnants from the Roman and Byzantine periods.
The peninsula is home to several small villages, such as Dipkarpaz, which showcase traditional Cypriot culture. Karpasia is also a significant area for wildlife, particularly for the endangered green sea turtle and loggerhead turtle, which nest on its shores. The region attracts visitors seeking both relaxation and exploration.