
Gazimağusa Yeniboğaziçi Region
Yeniboğaziçi is an area close to Gazimağusa, offering a peaceful and nature-infused life. Houses with large gardens, sandy beaches and walking paths provide an ideal living space for nature lovers. With its rich cultural heritage, including the Salamis Ruins and local festivals, Yeniboğaziçi is an attractive destination for those seeking nature and culture.
Located a short distance from Famagusta, Yeniboğaziçi is an area that offers a peaceful living space and stands out with its calm and natural beauty. Yeniboğaziçi is an ideal living space especially for families and nature lovers with its houses with large gardens, structures in harmony with nature and its proximity to the sea. The sandy beaches and walking paths in the area complement the pleasant and peaceful nature of Yeniboğaziçi. The region has recently become a popular destination thanks to the significant housing project investments it has received.
Yeniboğaziçi has a deep-rooted history and has managed to carry its cultural heritage to the present day. Salamis, located within the borders of the town, is the first settlement area on the island and its ruins constitute the Salamis Ruins today. Traditional festivals and community events organized in the region are important elements that promote the local culture of Yeniboğaziçi. Visitors have the opportunity to get to know the Cypriot cultural fabric through the local markets and handicraft shops in the village square. Yeniboğaziçi is a friendly neighborhood that reflects the traditional values of Gazimağusa.
Yeniboğaziçi, which is famous for its natural beauties, attracts attention especially with its beaches and green areas. The region’s Mediterranean coastline offers residents and visitors a unique natural experience. Its proximity to the center of Gazimağusa makes Yeniboğaziçi a region that offers both easy access to social amenities and a peaceful life surrounded by nature. The amphitheater in the Salamis Ruins has recently been hosting large-scale theater plays and concerts, making the region one of the most important destinations in the field of culture and arts.