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Mr John Visite 3 en 1 jour de la vieille ville de Famagouste et Varosha

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Description

Découvrez la riche histoire de Famagouste lors de cette visite unique de 3 en 1 jour, en explorant la ligne de démarcation emblématique, la ville fantôme étrange de Varosha et la charmante vieille ville de Famagouste. Lors de sa visite, vous entendrez des histoires de première main — non pas des livres, mais de quelqu’un qui a vécu l’histoire. M. John est né et a grandi à Varosha, la « ville fantôme » de Famagouste. Sa famille possédait une plantation d'agrumes de près de 50 000 mètres carrés le long de la côte, juste à l'extérieur de la ville. Cette visite prix comprend une expérience personnelle avec un Guide Expert, fournissant des aperçus du passé et du présent intrigants de la ville. Idéal pour les passionnés d'histoire et les voyageurs curieux, il offre un aperçu rare dans un lieu figé dans le temps. - Visite de la ligne de démarcation, Varosha et de la vieille ville de Famagouste - Dirigé par des guides compétents pour une expérience authentique - Départs quotidiens de Ayia Napa, Protaras et Kapparis - Convient à tous les voyageurs, avec des tailles de petits groupes pour une attention personnalisée

Options de l'excursion

Mr John Visite 3 en 1 jour de la vieille ville de Famagouste et Varosha

Itinéraire

60 min

En chemin, M. John partage des souvenirs personnels de son enfance, des événements qui ont changé la ville à jamais et de ce que signifie revenir des décennies plus tard. À Varosha, jadis l’une des stations balnéaires les plus glamour de la Méditerranée, vous vous promènerez dans des rues figées dans le temps depuis près de 50 ans. Ce n’est pas seulement une explication historique – c’est un retour profondément personnel aux quartiers, aux maisons et aux souvenirs. Ajoutant à la singularité de l'expérience, un Guide chypriote turc de cette époque se joint également à la visite, offrant un aperçu de l'autre côté. Le résultat est une perspective rare et équilibrée qui permet aux visiteurs de comprendre l'histoire humaine derrière les manchettes.

45 min

Ligne de démarcation et franchissement de checkpoint Votre voyage commence au point de contrôle officiel où nous traversons la République de Chypre pour rejoindre la partie nord de l'île. Ici, M. John explique les événements de 1974 et comment la ville de Famagouste s'est divisée. Les invités acquièrent un contexte historique sur la zone tampon et la transformation de Varosha en zone militaire fermée depuis des décennies. Il ne s'agit pas seulement d'un poste frontière - c'est la ligne physique qui a changé des milliers de vies. Durée : Environ 40 à 50 minutes, formalités de passage comprises.

100 min

Famagouste Vieille ville & Murailles vénitiennes Ensuite, nous explorons la ville fortifiée historique de Famagouste, riche d'architecture médiévale et de siècles d'histoire en couches. Les faits saillants peuvent inclure : • Mosquée Lala Mustafa Pacha (ancienne cathédrale Saint-Nicolas) • Château d'Othello • Les murs vénitiens • Rues traditionnelles et ambiance locale Les clients bénéficient d'explications guidées suivies de temps libre pour des photos, un café ou une exploration. Durée : Environ 90 à 100 minutes.

Points forts

Véhicule climatisé
Transport privé

Ce qui est inclus

Inclus
Véhicule climatisé
Transport privé
Non inclus
Repas

Lieux et horaires de prise en charge

Nous communiquons toujours avec nos clients de leur point de ramassage et de l'heure de ramassage au moins un jour avant le départ.

Avis des voyageurs

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Informations importantes

  • Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
  • Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
  • Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
  • Convient à toutes les conditions physiques

Avis(8)

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danielsN5253GT
August 20, 2026
Don’t believe the “small group” option and be careful with the seats.

We booked a “small group” tour and was picked up in a small bus but then switched over to a big tourist bus with 52 other people. We could not hear the guide, and a piece of sharp metal was sticking out from one of the seats and cut a hole in my shorts.

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Annie_C
August 17, 2026
Fascinating glimpse into Cyprus' recent past

The trip to Famagusta was really great: educational, personal and well-curated. The town of Varosha was absolutely fascinating and seeing how nature is reclaiming this part of Cyprus felt very special. I was personally a little disappointed that the sound quality of the microphones on the coach was not great and we therefore missed aspects of Mr John's story. I got the impression that this tour used to be far more intimate (i.e. on a minibus), however, it's popularity has necessitated larger vehicles. Hint: try to sit as close to the front of the coach as possible so you don't miss out on any of the glimpses into this fascinating part of Cyprus. Thank you Mr John & Mr Ahmed for sharing your personal stories to ensure that we received a non-biased experience as we travelled across the border.

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pmV6830RZ
August 15, 2026
10 out of 10. You must experience this.

I can get kinda bored at an all inclusive hotel, so a sightseeing trip or a walk to the beach is essential. My partner has previously visited Famagusta, and was aware of Mr John's tour - taking in not just sightseeing, but hearing first hand accounts of life in Northern Cyprus, before and since Turkish occupation. I was sold! We were picked up outside our hotel at 0700, Mr John driving a minibus. A few others were picked up before we decanted into a air conditioned coach. Mr John began his most excellent oration, explaining what we could see as we approached the border, and No Man's Land. At passport control we were introduced to Mr Ahmed, who joined Mr John in providing an insightful, engaging and downright hilarious commentary. They are skilled at their double act! We first visited Varosha, the Ghost Town. My partner recalled that access was very limited previously, but we had access to an area of the city centre. Old shops, bars, cinemas etc line the accessible streets. It is an apocalyptic scene, with plants growing through buildings, fallen signage, collapsing structures. Logos from the 70s are here. It is an eerie experience, but one that must not be missed. After an hour of guided exploration (Mr John recalls walking these streets, meeting friends at various places etc) we jumped into the wonderfully air conditioned coach to head into the walled city of Famagusta. What a contrast. Lunch at Petek was fantastic (especially as we were up and out too early for our hotel breakfast). More insight from both Mr Ahmed and Mr John back through to border control and beyond. Take this opportunity to listen to forst hand experience of the history of the area, and the turmoil caused by the invading Turks. Mr John is happy to answer questions, and it was sincerely a pleasure taking this trip with him. 10 out of 10.

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Y9819LFhelenr
August 8, 2026
Amazing well organized and great value for money

Just like to say that yesterday we had the most fabulous trip 3 in 1 with Mr John and Mr Ahmed ! What a fabulous combination. Of guides funny , relaxed and happy to answer any questions . We throughly enjoyed it , was recommended to us by friends and by far one of the best Cyprus tours we have been on , so knowledgeable and from the heart . We learnt so much and will definitely we doing another on our return to Cyprus we just love it here . Our adult girls enjoyed it too found the know experience very moving and sad too at the same time .

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RLVR46
August 6, 2026
Amazing guided tour with in depth commentary.

We joined Mr johns tour on Monday July 27th 2026. We wanted to visit the ghost town and other reviews spoke highly of the Mr John option. The coach pick up was on time and well organised. The checkpoints were handled professionally and there was no stress at all. Mr Johns commentary was superb, so much knowledge and stories from his childhood. We were joined by Mr Johns tour colleague, Ahmed. The joint commentary from both these guys was amazing and very often funny, they bounce of each other like a pair of comedians at times. The visit to the ghost town is an incredible experience, though its also incredibly sad to contemplate what the inhabitants went through in 1974 and since. We also visited the old walled town of Famagusta on this visit, which allowed a stop for lunch and a walk around the impressive city, again plenty of commentary and insightful information from Mr John and Ahmed. We thoroughly enjoyed the experience and recommend it to any one equally curious.

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jespermunk
August 1, 2026
Unintelligible guide

Mr. John is completely incomprehensible, while his Turkish colleague has good English. The tour is interesting, but you lose much understanding and context when you do not understand the guide.

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leahluke1
June 27, 2026
Great day

Such a good informative trip,Mr John was so good at the attention to detail.Would highly recommend this trip

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Z9898REmarkc
June 18, 2026
Amazing experience.

Amazing tour, would recommend. Mr John and Mr Ahmed very knowledgeable. Nice stop off for lunch too.

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