- Location: Lapta Coastal Road, Kyrenia, Northern Cyprus
- Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/ZhrgEGpql6Us6g0wy
- Accessibility: Wheelchair & stroller accessible – no stairs
- Parking: Very small car park but valet helps manage space
- Best Time to Go: Morning (breakfast view is beautiful)
This is the kind of place that doesn’t try too hard, and maybe that’s exactly why it feels easy to be there.We went as a family — kids, husband, and my mother-in-law — three generations sitting together at one table, and somehow it worked. The breakfast comes out in that traditional *serpme* style: olives, cheeses, jams, eggs, fresh vegetables, and the kind of bread basket that makes you forget every diet you ever decided to start on Monday. The bread was still warm, soft on the inside, just the right crunch on the outside. It felt like it came from someone’s actual kitchen, not a supplier.There is no dedicated play area here, and honestly, I expected that to be a problem. But the sea makes its own playground. The kids stepped down toward the shoreline and explored, collected stones, and created their own little world while we finished our tea. I could see them, and they could see us. No overstimulation, no flashing plastic, no noise — just nature doing her job.The staff are kind. Not the rehearsed, automatic kind — the *genuine* kind. You can tell the place is developing and growing, but there is humility and care in the service. They notice without hovering.One thing worth mentioning — the car park is small. But the valet meets you immediately, takes your car and keys with quiet confidence, and somehow makes space where there is none. For anyone with older family members, strollers, or mobility needs — there are **no steps**. Everything is flat, open, accessible.And the view…You eat breakfast with the sea breathing right in front of you. No filters. No angles. Just the day beginning around you.If you’re looking for something loud, trendy, or staged — this is not it.If you want a morning that feels **slow, real, and connected**, this is the kind of place that stays with you.**Would we go again?**Yes — for the bread, the quiet honesty of the place, and the way the sea becomes part of the conversation.