An abandoned seaside resort town once loved by A-list celebs could soon reopen

AN ABANDONED resort town in Cyprus could be set to reopen after 50 years.

The resort town of Varosha in Cyprus previously welcomed celebrity tourists like Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton between 1970 and 1974.

An abandoned resort town in Cyprus could be set to reopen after 50 years

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An abandoned resort town in Cyprus could be set to reopen after 50 yearsCredit: Getty
The resort town of Varosha previously welcomed A-list tourists until the island was invaded in 1974

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The resort town of Varosha previously welcomed A-list tourists until the island was invaded in 1974Credit: Getty
In the last two decades, restaurants have reopened along the beachfront in Varosha

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In the last two decades, restaurants have reopened along the beachfront in VaroshaCredit: Getty

In its heyday, the resort town housed 39,000 people and attracted 700,000 tourists.

But when Turkey invaded the island in July 1974, the resort town was destroyed and its inhabitants were forced to flee.

Since 2003, travel restrictions have eased and the area has been partially reopened.

And in the last few years, restaurants have reopened along the beachfront.

While the area welcomed 500,000 tourists in 2020, plans are underfoot to bring more holidaymakers back to the resort town.

According to MyLondon, a businessman has purchased a string of hotels including the Cleo Hotel, the Golden Seaside Apartment, and the Aegean Hotel.

The businessman also purchased two floors of an apartment building to house his employees.

It’s hoped that holidaymakers will be welcomed into the hotels by 2025.

But Varosha isn’t the only abandoned tourist attraction with plans to reopen.

An abandoned seaside theme park in the UK is being turned into a holiday resort.

Pleasure Island, located in Cleethorpes, northeast Lincolnshire, first opened in 1993 but visitor numbers dwindled over the years, and the theme park was forced to close in 2016.

But there are now plans to turn the old site into a new holiday park with 272 holiday lodges.

And in the US, Jazzland, Six Flags New Orleans was abandoned for more than 15 years after it was damaged due to Hurricane Katrina.

It is now a creepy shadow of its former self – but is popular with blockbuster film producers.

A businessman has purchased several hotels in the area

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A businessman has purchased several hotels in the areaCredit: Getty
It is hoped that holidaymakers will be welcomed by 2025

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It is hoped that holidaymakers will be welcomed by 2025Credit: Getty

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