# Apostolos Andreas Monastery: Visiting the Island's Tip

> The monastery at the island's eastern tip — a pilgrimage site for both communities, the UNDP-managed restoration, fee and visiting facts, the Karpaz day plan.

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- Updated: 2026-06-13
- Language: English
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Apostolos Andreas Monastery stands at the absolute eastern tip of
Cyprus, about **15 km past Golden Beach** — for most visitors it is
the turnaround point of the Karpaz day, and for both of the island's
communities it has been a pilgrimage destination for centuries.
There is **no entrance fee documented as of 2026**: the monastery is
not on the TRNC Antiquities Department's fee list, because it is a
working religious site, not a ticketed museum. This page covers the
site itself — what it is, the restoration that saved it, and how a
visit works; the drive that gets you there belongs to the
[full-day Karpaz peninsula driving route](/en/guide/karpaz-peninsula-by-car/).

## Why is Apostolos Andreas Monastery significant?

Because it is one of the rare places on the island that both
communities actively claim as theirs. The monastery is dedicated to
the Apostle Andrew and sits at the cape that carries his name, the
easternmost point of the Karpaz peninsula; Greek Cypriot and Turkish
Cypriot pilgrims alike have visited it for generations, and UNDP —
which manages the site's conservation — describes the monastery as a
**"symbol of peace and cooperation in Cyprus"** in its own press
material. The feast day of St Andrew, **30 November**, is the
calendar's anchor: the first completed phase of the restoration was
inaugurated on that exact date in 2016, with a celebration at the
monastery itself. None of this needs a believer's eye to land — even
read purely as architecture and geography, a working monastery at
the very tip of a 100-km peninsula is a destination with weight.

## Is the monastery open, and is there an entrance fee?

There is no entrance fee documented, and no official visiting hours
are published — as of 2026, the practical rule is **daylight
visiting**. Apostolos Andreas does not appear on the Eski Eserler ve
Müzeler Dairesi (TRNC Antiquities Department) summer 2026 fee list
that covers ticketed sites like Kyrenia Castle and St Barnabas,
which fits its status: this is a functioning monastery and
pilgrimage site, not a museum with a turnstile. Three practical
consequences for a visit:

- **Timing solves itself.** The monastery sits at the far end of a
  full-day drive, so you will arrive in early-to-mid afternoon and
  leave well before dark — exactly the daylight window a working
  monastery expects.
- **Some sections may be closed.** Restoration works were still
  progressing as of **March 2026** (Cyprus Mail, 20 March 2026), so
  scaffolding or roped-off areas are a normal part of the visit, not
  a sign you came on the wrong day.
- **Behave as in any place of worship.** Modest dress and a quiet
  voice cost nothing; pilgrims may be present, and the site's
  religious life continues around its visitors.

## What is the restoration story?

The restoration of Apostolos Andreas is, in UNDP's own words, **"the
first heritage project in Cyprus fully funded by both communities"**
— a sentence worth quoting because it explains why this building
matters beyond its walls. The works are managed by **UNDP** and
funded jointly by the **Church of Cyprus and EVKAF**, the Turkish
Cypriot religious foundation. The timeline, sourced:

| Date | Milestone |
| --- | --- |
| September 2014 | Conservation works begin under UNDP management, with joint funding agreements from the Church of Cyprus and EVKAF |
| **30 November 2016** | Phase 1 completed — inaugurated at the monastery on St Andrew's day |
| **March 2026** | Works still progressing — UNDP and the project's advisory body conducted a site visit (Cyprus Mail, 20 March 2026) |

The honest framing for a 2026 visitor: this is a heritage site in
the middle of a long, careful conservation effort, not a finished
museum piece. The restored sections show what the completed project
will look like; the ongoing works are the price of getting there.
Treat both as part of what you came to see.

## How does the monastery fit into the Karpaz day?

As the turnaround point — the natural full stop at the end of the
peninsula. From Famagusta, the routing data from 2026 puts Golden
Beach at **100.9 km and 2–2.5 hours** each way, and the monastery is
the final **~15 km** beyond it on the same spine road, which makes
the island's tip a **2-hours-plus drive each way** and a committed
full-day plan. The shape that works: morning drive up the peninsula,
swim and lunch at the beach — [what Golden Beach actually offers,
honestly rated](/en/guide/golden-beach-karpaz/) is its own page —
then the monastery in early afternoon, turning for home by about
15:30. The route itself — fuel stops, the wild donkeys, road
conditions — is covered stop by stop in the Karpaz driving guide
linked above; this page's only routing advice is the one that
matters here: do not let the last 15 km tempt you into a late
departure from the beach.

On a longer stay the Karpaz day is usually the trip's high point,
and the [one-week North Cyprus itinerary from a single
base](/en/guide/one-week-north-cyprus-itinerary/) builds it in as a
dedicated full day; on a shorter visit, our
[3-day Famagusta and İskele itinerary](/en/blog/famagusta-iskele-3-day-itinerary/)
slots it in as the optional third day. If monastic heritage is what
draws you, note that Famagusta has a second, far closer monastery
half-day: the [icon museum and archaeology rooms at St Barnabas
Monastery](/en/guide/st-barnabas-monastery/) sit ten minutes from
the city.

A car is the only practical way to reach the island's tip — no bus
does this route. Kipra Rent A Car is a Famagusta-based local rental
company with **unlimited mileage** — the full Karpaz round trip adds
nothing to the bill — and VAT and third-party insurance included in
every displayed price. If the trip starts at the airport, the
[Ercan Airport car rental handover](/en/ercan-airport-car-rental/)
covers the arrival end, and the Karpaz day slots in once you are
settled on the east coast.

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## Frequently Asked Questions

**Is there an entrance fee at Apostolos Andreas Monastery?**

No fee is documented as of 2026. The monastery does not appear on the TRNC Antiquities Department's official fee list, because it is a working monastery and pilgrimage site rather than a ticketed museum.

**Is the monastery open every day?**

No official visiting hours are published as of 2026 — it is a working monastery, and in practice visits happen in daylight, which a Karpaz day enforces anyway. Some sections may be closed off, since restoration works were still progressing as of March 2026.

**How far past Golden Beach is the monastery?**

About 15 km — the final stretch of the peninsula's spine road. From Famagusta, Golden Beach is 100.9 km and 2–2.5 hours in the 2026 routing data, so budget the monastery as the far end of a committed full-day drive.

**Why is Apostolos Andreas significant?**

It is a centuries-old pilgrimage site dedicated to the Apostle Andrew, venerated by both Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities — and its restoration, jointly funded by the Church of Cyprus and EVKAF under UNDP management, is described by UNDP as the first heritage project in Cyprus fully funded by both communities.

## Sources

- UNDP Cyprus — Restoration of the Monastery of Apostolos Andreas (project page): https://www.undp.org/cyprus/projects/restoration-monastery-apostolos-andreas
- Cyprus Mail — Restoration works progress at Apostolos Andreas Monastery (20 March 2026): https://cyprus-mail.com/2026/03/20/restoration-works-progress-at-apostolos-andreas-monastery
- UNDP Cyprus — Apostolos Andreas Monastery: symbol of peace and cooperation in Cyprus: https://www.undp.org/cyprus/press-releases/apostolos-andreas-monastery-symbol-peace-and-cooperation-cyprus
- Driving distances dataset (routing data, 2026): https://www.kiprarent.com/data/guides/driving-distances-north-cyprus.csv

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