Northern Cyprus
Last updated: 4 April 2026
Overview
Yachting infrastructure is limited compared to the south, with fewer marinas and a less developed services network. Sailors visiting the north should be aware of the onward travel restrictions to southern Cyprus before planning their visit.
Attractions
Kyrenia Castle sits at the entrance to the old harbour in Kyrenia, a well-preserved example of Byzantine fortification. Within its walls, the Shipwreck Museum houses the remains of a Greek trading vessel dating to around the fourth century BC, said to be one of the oldest recovered wooden ships found in Cypriot waters.
Notes for mariners
Port facilities in northern Cyprus are limited. Kyrenia is the principal harbour and port office. Sailors should research current restrictions on travel between the north and south when planning to travel here.
Places to stay
Below are the most popular and highly rated places to stay, based on reviews from the noforeignland community:
Marinas
|
|
Karpaz Gate Marina
★
4.3
The marina features impressive facilities that enhance the experience for visitors. Its remote location necessitates transport options like a car or bus for exploring nearby areas. The tranquil atmosphere offers a pleasant environment to relax by the pool or beach.
|
Yacht clearance links
Useful yacht clearance links:
- Royal Yachting Association (RYA): Schengen entry and exit formalities
- https://www.rya.org.uk/boating-abroad/entry-and-exit-formalities/
There are currently too few reports on yacht clearance for this part of Cyprus. If you clear in here, please add any missing clearance markers and a short review to help others.