Is It Possible To Travel By Ferry From Turkey To Northern Cyprus And Drive South? Any Recent Experiences?

I am plotting to drive to Cyprus this summer and am finding it hard to get any up to date info about ferry timetables, prices etc from Turkey. Does anyone have any recent experience of doing this? It’s also unclear as to how simple it is to drive north to south if you come in by ferry.

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3 Comments so far

  1. Laurarob on November 23rd, 2009

    I haven’t traveled myself, but I found these
    Fergün Denizcilik
    Taşucu (near Mersin) -> girne (kyrenia) 12am sunday, monday, …, friday
    timetable:http://www.fergun.net/seferlerimiz/ferib…
    prices (approx 300 TL+100 TL roundtrip)
    car: http://www.fergun.net/seferlerimiz/ferib…
    people: http://www.fergun.net/seferlerimiz/ferib…
    Alanya-> Krenia is not a ferry

  2. deniz on November 23rd, 2009

    You have two satisfactory answers. I am from North Cyprus. You can find daily ferries from Tasucu-Silifke to Kyrenia, Cyprus. According to the Green Line Regulations of EU, you can drive across the checkpoints to the south. All you have to do is get a free road permit from the Greek Cypriot authorities at the checkpoint (you have to do this during weekdays 07.30 – 14.30). And a 1 month insurance which is €25 at the moment. I often do that and drive to the south and come back.
    But, as someone else suggested, it could be simpler and cheaper to glide here from Turkey and hire a car here. You can do that for a few days if you want to drive around the North and you can also hire a car in the South and drive around.

  3. anlarm on November 23rd, 2009

    There are ferries everyday from Tasucu
    (a region in Mersin, Turkey) to Kyrenia, Cyprus… They are very huge ferries and they are slow so it might take up to 4 or 5 hours for you to reach Cyprus.
    After you arrive you have to buy a valid insurance for your car otherwise they wont let you into the country. Dont worry I am sure you ll find insurance people’s booths over there.
    Soo you wanna drive to the south of the island? That might be tough…
    Its small bit complicated but let me try to clarify…
    First of all, it all depends on your car… What kind of plate do you have on the car? If your plate is from one of the EU countries it shouldnt be any problem but sometimes Greeks make a problem with it coz they define North Cyprus’ ports as “illegal”… But technically it should be fine…
    But, if you do have a Turkish plate on your car, Forget about it!! Dont even bother, Greeks wont let you in for sure…
    Coming to Cyprus by car is very costly and time consuming. I ll suggest to glide there and rent a car from the airport… That will save you a lot of time and money if you re plotting on staying for a small time…

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