Mersin – Kyrenia
Ferries to Cyprus
Mersin – Kyrenia
Ferries to Cyprus
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Mersin - Kyrenia Route summary | ||
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Departure Country | Turkey | |
Destination Country | Cyprus | |
No. of Operators | 1 | |
Operators | Akgunler Denizcilik | |
Average Price | $125* | |
Average Weekly Sailings | 2 | |
Average Sailing Duration | 4h 0m | |
First Ferry | 14:00 | |
Distance | 107 nautical miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2024-08-12.
Known as the largest port in Turkey, Mersin is situated on the south coast, bordering the Mediterranean Sea. Due to its size, there are many ferry routes departing from Mersin Port, primarily to the north coast of Cyprus. What is there to do in Mersin? Mersin is one of the most crowded cities in Turkey, with a permanent population of just under two million people. Unsurprisingly, due to its close proximity to the sea, sea food restaurants are particularly prominent, serving delicious fish fresh from the waters. Whilst sampling the local cuisine, it is almost customary to try Raki, a traditional Turkish alcoholic drink, though it can be a shock to the taste buds on the first try. Away from the restaurants, there are plenty of cultural buildings for those who have an active interest in the history of the region. The Ataturk Museum is a must-see whilst in the area; its prestige has prompted it to become one of the most popular tourist attractions in the entirety of Turkey. Alongside the Ataturk Museum, the Mersin Naval Museum is worthwhile visiting, and to embrace the beautiful greenery that the city has to offer, Mersin Culture Park is the ideal spot for enjoying a few hours in stunning surroundings. How to get to Mersin Port? There is a railway connection transporting passengers straight to the ferry terminals, creating a simple, convenient way to travel around Mersin. There are also road links to the harbour, so the port itself is very accessible for visitors.
Regarded as the ‘Jewel of Cyprus’ because of its picturesque harbour and adjacent castle, Kyrenia Port arguably boasts the most beautiful harbour in the world. Its location on the northern coast makes it the ideal setting for transport links with Turkey, with the Turkish mainland only forty miles away. The castle has been overlooking the harbour for the past four and a half centuries; there have been extensions and enlargements over the decades to maintain its stature. The harbour is well located within the town; copious restaurants and bars reside near there, making it one of the liveliest and energetic parts of Kyrenia. A slight renovation has occurred over the years in an attempt to bring a modern look to the port, yet preserve the historic feel. Due to its location, most of the restaurants will serve Turkish Cypriot cuisine, with seafood being the prominent dish. The age of the town is important to the residents and they like to keep the same quiet, peaceful vibe that it has always had, so there is no loud music or flashing lights around the port. The Venetian Tower can be witnessed next to the harbour, providing an impressive view whilst waiting for the next departure. The back streets in and around the castle bring an artistic feel to the area; a museum and shops selling local art can be found after a quick wander. The port is within walking distance of all the major attractions, making transport free and easy. The only ferry route from Kyrenia is to Tasucu on the Turkish coast, which makes the crossing around once a day.