Cyprus became a British protectorate in 1912; by 1922, it was a crown colony. It gained independence in 1960, on the proviso that Britain maintained its military territories. ... Half a century on, Britain is still here. The Foreign Office has offered to relinquish half the SBA territory if an agreement is reached.
You cannot cross directly into Famagusta from the southern part of Cyprus. Instead, you must cross the Green Line into the north (known as the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus). ... Another option is to cross the border in Nicosia and then take a bus to Famagusta. They are operated by Itimat and leave every half hour.
It's only about four and a half hours, I an toying with the idea of going there on a short holiday and disapearing into the mountains where I have friends
Yes I have lived in Cyprus before, but have to look into the new regulations. Failing that there are places in the sun which can be accessed by British Nationals.
Well I'm sure people realise how bitter you are against everyone, its not Cs fault you lost your cafe in spite of many thousands of pounds poured into it , from public taxes.
RE: What's on your bucket list ?
Gotta watch Coronation Street