Alan Everitt from Online-Landlord explores Royal Lake
Royal Lake, the new Anglo Cyprus Developments project in Northern Cyprus, is situated close to the glorious coastline and its white sandy beaches and yet is nestled below exquisite mountains and countryside. This location enjoys more than 300 days of sunshine per year, with long hot summers and short mild winters. All this, plus delicious food and so much more, is sure to make Royal Lake one of Europe’s most sought-after holiday destinations.
With summer weather starting as early as April and continuing into November, and rain rarely seen during this period, Northern Cyprus is a sun lover’s paradise. Often referred to as a Garden of Eden, this magical island is steeped in history and rich in culture, architecture, archaeology, wildlife, fauna and flora. Its crystal clear sea waters and hundreds of miles of natural coastline, its untouched beaches and hidden coves, its unpolluted air and warm and hospitable people make this former British colony one of the last unspoilt havens in the Mediterranean.
At less than four-and-a-half hours’ flying time from the UK, Northern Cyprus will soon be the location of choice for holidaymakers and property investors alike.
Kyrenia, a few minutes’ drive from Royal Lake, has history dating back 6,000 years, with a charming yet unspoilt harbour and quaint waterfront restaurants that offer both local and international cuisine with plenty of live music. It has become a year-round destination for both locals and tourists alike.
Nicosia, 20 minutes from Royal Lake, is the capital and commercial centre of the island. Although dating back thousands of years with many well preserved archaeological sites scattered throughout the centre, it is a bustling city with wonderful shopping, restaurants and cafés all interwoven within the ancient Roman city. It is a fascinating destination.
For those who are more adventurous, the island’s remarkable terrain and geographical location provide a host of activities. You’ll find year-round water sports – including scuba diving, sailing, water-skiing, deep sea fishing and pleasure cruising – as well as land activities such as golf (the closest 18-hole is just 2km from Royal Lake) go-karting, cycling, paragliding, caving and trekking. There is even skiing on the Troodos mountains during the short winter months.
A rich diversity of flora and fauna and some outstanding nature locations, including Guzelyurt (Morphou) to the west and the Karpaz peninsula to the east, offer unrivalled opportunities for bird watching and botanical observation and invite one to take long rambles on foot or horseback. There are several riding schools close to Royal Lake with a range of equestrian activities on offer, from treks through the countryside to invigorating beach gallops.
Whatever your preference, the superb year-round climate means that Northern Cyprus is perfect - not just for an extensive range activities as a sound investment as well.