Kaplıca (Greek: Davlos) is a village in Northern Cyprus, famous for its beach.
Understand
Kaplıca was a Greek Cypriot village before 1974. After the war, the village was depopulated and resettled by Turkish mainlanders. Following the general pattern, the village is in a worse condition than those populated by Turkish Cypriots.
Today, the village has a popular beach with a hotel and many camper vans.
Get in
The village lies on the Northern Coastal Highway. There are no buses to and from the village, so the only mode of transport available is the car. It is about a 10 minute drive from Tatlısu, about 50 minutes from Famagusta and an hour from Nicosia. You may try going to Tatlısu by bus and then hitchhiking from there to Kaplıca.
Get around
The village is a 5 minute walk from the hotel on the coast.
See
- There is a small deserted historical church in the village and the area around is home to chapels scattered around.
Do
- Watch the sunset - the beach is famous for being one of the places where sunset is the most beautiful in Cyprus.
- Discover the remote rocky coves around the village.
- The Sandance Reggae Festival takes place at the end of July or the beginning of August each year at the beach.
Buy
There are two supermarkets in the village, and one small market at the hotel, though it's rarely open. Necessary medication is
Eat
The hotel's restaurant is the only choice. You can buy the locally produced pide and some snacks in the supermarkets.
Drink
Some alcoholic beverages available at the hotel, the most important being the Efes beer.
Sleep
- Hotel Kaplıca - a comfortable hotel with bungalows, standard and double rooms available, at TRY60 per person (USD30 as of August 2013).
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