After Cyprus gained independence from Britain in 1960, Kyrenia began to improve rapidly, especially in the tourism sector. The Pentadaktylos Mountain range, beautiful beaches and ancient monuments were all reasons that tourism rose rapidly.
One of the most significant attractions in Kyrenia is an ancient Greek trade ship dating back to the 4th Century BC. The ship wreck was discovered in 1967. It was pulled up and placed at the city fort for all to see. The shipwreck became known internationally as the “Kyrenia Ship.”
Some other attractions to see include important temples of the region; the temple of Archangel Michael the saint located in Kato Kyrenia, and the temple of St George in Ano Kyrenia including numerous other religious sites.
After the 1974 Turkish invasion, mainland Turks subsequently settled in Kyrenia, and hotels were reopened for the tourist trade. Today Kyrenia is unoccupied by its lawful citizens but open by the defacto Turkish occupied area for illegal tourism.