The ancient fortress of the main city of the country. Admission costs a nominal amount of money, and it works almost seven days a week. You can take a guided tour to fully understand the rich history of this castle.
An interesting sight! I knew that after the fall of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, the Crusaders moved to Cyprus, but I did not expect to see so much "Europe"! The fortress is in very good condition, an interesting museum of a sunken ship, a museum of casemates, you can wander through the underground passage (there is no lighting - we went with a flashlight, but do not be afraid, at the end there is a dead end). I really liked the chapel! If it were not for the heat, then it would be possible to walk around the fortress longer. There is an absolutely charming harbor nearby, more like an Italian or Greek one, we went for a boat ride - the view of the fortress from the water is very impressive!