Kyrenia Harbor and Castle in Cyprus

by Traveling Seouls

We’ve settled into a normal routine of school, work, and family life in Cyprus, Monday through Friday. But on the weekends, we made it a point to see as much of the island as possible. On a chilly, but nice, December weekend, after our visit at St. Hilarion Castle, Prof drove us down to Kyrenia.

Kyrenia’s Beauty

Holy smokes, this seaside port too my breath away. I’ve seen ports before, but nothing as pretty and scenic as Kyrenia. For my coastal travelers, this place may be a so-so place, but it really has a charming quality when you walk around the port. We ate a nice warm meal in the cool outside seating area. We topped off with a nice hot tea that tasted remarkably like a freshly made Lipton tea and a hot chocolate for Piano Man.

We were pleasantly surprised at the cost of the meal with the quality of food. We also enjoyed a strong hot tea before embarking on our castling adventure. 

The local cafe also placed our bill in this little wooden box. I had to photograph this cute way of displaying our bill.

Walking Around the Sea Waters of Kyrenia

We walked down to the harbor where we saw tons of boats, large and small. Piano Man wanted to visit another castle, so we walked to Kyrenia Castle.

While we were walking, there was another tourist group walking along the harbor.  This woman looked like she wanted to take a picture of the boats and water. And from the corner of my eye, it looked like I was in her way. So I kept doing spins move like a football player. After a few more spins, she motioned for me to stand still so she could take a picture of Linus and me. I politely smiled and stood at a side profile for her. I guess they don’t see toddler strapped to the back of a parent too often. Prof said they were tickled to take a picture of a baby in a backpack carrier. Another man later asked to take a picture, so I stood to my side one more time. It was a weird feeling to have some stranger take my picture.

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Kyrenia Castle

Now Kyrenia Castle was different from St. Hilarion.  Being so close to the ocean, it was heavily fortified.  It didn’t have the natural mountainous terrain to protect it from any enemies, like St. Hilarion did.  We didn’t have to walk nearly as many steps, but Piano Man wanted to walk all around the border of the castle, which one could easily fall to their death if you weren’t paying attention where you were walking.

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But the views from the castle to the Mediterranean waters were breathtaking. It didn’t hurt that it rained the night before to make the sky look even brighter either.

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