Find Yourself a Home in Cyprus
Our ultimate goal is to provide you with all the comforts you need to get through a treatment process that can be emotionally demanding for parents. We support you by arranging accommodations for you if you are new to Cyprus.
Why Do You Need Accommodation in Cyprus?
Since our procedures go through numerous phases and require constant involvement from the couples along the way, residing in the same city will be your preference. For our overseas couples, we aim to help you in every which way. Our main objective is brushing all your worries and apprehensions away!
Travel with All the Luxury and Freedom
Do not let unfamiliarity with our city break your stride! Go out sightseeing in Cyprus and enjoy your short term stay while you await your long term happiness in a matter of a few months.
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Options for a Hotel in Cyprus
Below we present a list of possible locations that you can stay in during your visit to our clinic. These amazing hotels are places that our patients can benefit from facilities they have to offer. Upon the patient’s preference, we can reserve our patients stay at the accommodations mentioned to put their minds at ease. These are definitely the best locations to stay and relax in while your baby countdown begins.
- Cyprus Arkın Palm Beach
- Ingate Hotel
- Port View Hotel
- Salamis Bay Conti Resort Hotel
- Merit Cyprus Gardens Hotel
Don’t Forget To Experience the Historical Goodness 
No amount of time is enough to give you a complete tour of the scenic beauty in Cyprus! In case you want to start from somewhere, here are some touristic hotspots to begin with:
- St. Nicholas Cathedral
- Namik Kemal Dungeon Museum
- Othello Castle
- Canbulat Museum
- St. Barnabas Monastery
- Salamis Ruins
Merit Cyprus Gardens
Merit Cyprus Gardens is located in the heart of Famagusta. You can enjoy swimming in the hotel’s private golden sand beach and pool. Crystal blue waters of the Mediterranean and an evergreen garden surround the hotel. Revel in relaxation and comfort offered by both the indoor and outdoor areas of the hotel, where distinguished service quality and technology combine with comfort. The hotel has all sorts of facilities to keep your little ones busy while you relax.
Address: Yeni İskele, Gazimağusa / KKTC
Historical Places in Cyprus
St. Nicholas Cathedral
The most gothic structure of Northern Cyprus, which hosts the coronation ceremonies of the kings. When the Ottomans took it, they started using it as a mosque. People now call it Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque and still use it as a place of worship. It is very interesting with its high-domed image and is one of the places to visit in Famagusta.
Namik Kemal Dungeon Museum
The museum contains information about Namki Kemal and his work. The dungeon in the Famagusta region held him for 38 months. He wrote the plays “Vatan” and “Silistre” which he is famous for.
Othello Castle
Established in the 12th century to defend the harbor located in Famagusta, the castle is one of the main entrances to the city with the land and sea gate it protected. It undertakes such an important task, therefore it has become the center of attention for tourists every year.
Canbulat Museum
Canbulat Museum have the works of Killis Sancak Bey exhibited there. He was thought to have died in place of the Arsenal Bastion when he was martyred during the conquest. Under the museum, there is the tomb of Canbulat Bey. They exhibited his remains there after the reconstruction works in 1968. Full of history, we recommend you to visit the museum as part of the tour, we wish you to spend your every journey happily.
St. Barnabas Monastery
Barnabas, a child of a Jewish family, who worked to spread the message of Christianity in Cyprus and was later on killed because of this. They threw Barnabas’ into a swamp in aims of hiding his remains. The faithful students of Barnabas found his body and buried it in an underground cave. Later, the region gained autonomy in 477 and was turned into a monastery. The building is the center of attention amongst its guests and has an architectural structure that a must see.
Salamis Ruins
It is an ancient Roman city located on the island of Cyprus. The city was established near the basin of the Pedios river, which rises from the Trodos mountain and flows into the sea.
At the end of the 19th century it was found covered with trees and a layer of soil. Most of the city has been unearthed with excavations that took place between 1952-1974. There was an interruption of the excavation in 1974 but in 1998, Ankara University resumed them.
The city, which is also mentioned in the Bible.
St. Andreas Monastery (Karpaz)
Both the Greeks and the Turks value this monastery as a holy place. The church, which dedicates itself to Apostolos Andreas (St. Andrew), which people know as the “Creator of Miracles”, “Ruler of the Winds” and “Guardian of Passengers”, increases the mysticism of the place with its magnificent architecture as well as its eye-catching chandeliers and icons.