The Famagusta district is situated on Cyprus’ eastern side, and is known for its picturesque golden sand beaches and coastlines along with the fine crystal-clear water of the sea. The area’s exciting nightlife, wide range of tourists visiting every year, lovely fishing harbors, medieval churches, and charming traditional towns all serve to emphasize the region’s stunning character. The area is a quite unique entity. The little port city of ancient Famagusta (then known as Arsinoe) was established in the third century BC by the Egyptian king Ptolemy II. The area boasts a number of fantastic beaches with all the amenities, including sun loungers, sea cruises, and scuba diving. It offers beautiful walks through vibrant neighborhoods with market booths and winding streets.
The "Kokkinochoria" (the "red soil villages") are a collection of villages located in the Famagusta district. The name is inspired by the red soil which is what defines these villages and where potatoes are cultivated. The most well-known and significant export from Cyprus is its potatoes. Wonderful rustic handicrafts from the countryside can be seen in museums. What is more, Marine Life Museum or Sea Museum houses stunning reproductions from the fourth century. The area is the most attractive tourist spot on the island. The Famagusta district is called “the ultimate paradise” by many people because it is an admirable part of Cyprus.
Property buyers in the Famagusta district benefits from the tourist industry and the high yield on rental returns for vacation/holiday lettings. Property management companies that are available in the area, can be a great solution to have your property managed whilst being abroad.
Famagusta is the perfect destination for individuals who want to enjoy entertainment and endless fun. Of course, the area just vibrates with the rhythms of the carefree summer mood. The nightlife describes the whole place. However, it is not only a destination for excesses and all-night parties. It also projects a cultural and traditional side. Reference points are also the well-known sea caves and the Gape Greko National Park with many interesting nature pathways which serve very well for long walks whilst enjoying breathtaking views over the Mediterranean Sea.
The Famagusta district is divided since 1974 and approximately half of it is occupied by the Turkish forces. Despite 48 years have since come and gone, the occupied part of Famagusta remains a ghost town.
Seaside properties are really popular in this district varying from luxury houses, villas and apartments. The sea is always just a few minutes away from any property. The region welcomes all kinds of real estate investment. Regardless of whether you want to continue living on the island, occasionally unwind in your own home, or want to rent out an apartment, the Famagusta district is truly the best place for families or individuals wanting to enjoy the beautiful life near the most magnificent beaches of the island. At present there are 42,526 residents in the district (World Population Review).
In the Famagusta district we feature 27 houses listed to rent.
Famagusta is the perfect place to live simply and healthfully while still having access to modern conveniences.