Driving in Cyprus, Cyprus
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Displayed: times.Driving in Cyprus is most advisable as regular transport service is not available to all remote areas where many places of interest are to be found. Fairly good surfaced roads complying with international traffic requirements link the towns and the various villages. Four lane motorways connect the capital, Lefkosia with the coastal towns of Lemesos, Larnaka and one part of Pafos. Minor roads and forest roads are still largely unsurfaced but in good to fair condition. Appropriate care should be taken when using these roads, especially during wet weather. Visitors wishing to bring their car to Cyprus can do so, for a period up to 3 months provided the car has a valid registration license of its country of origin. The period may be extended accordingly, provided the person is considered a visitor by the Department of Customs & Excise.
General Tips about Cyprus
» Required travel documents for Cyprus» Electric power
» Area code to Cyprus
» Stamps in Cyprus
» A town of two faces...
» Avoid the "haggling system"
» The Folk Arts Museum
» Deniz Kizi
» Sunset Beach
» Alakadi Beach
» Magic Island Beach-Lapta
» Lemesos
» Ammochostos
» Larnaka
» Nicosia - getting around
» Electricity in Cyprus
» Climate in Cyprus
» Driving With Alcohol Concentration Above The Prescribed Limit
» Driving Licence
» Driving in Cyprus
» Banks
» Tips
» Cyprus - Taxis in Cyprus
» Information on Cyprus
» Paphos
» Diving in Larnaca
» Larnaca - what to see
» Nicosia - Famagusta Gate (Leoforos Athinon)
» Nicosia - House of the Dragoman Hadjigeorgakis Kornesios
» Nicosia - The National Struggle Museum
» Nicosia - Byzantine Museum
» Nicosia - Cyprus Museum
» Polis
» Larnaca
» Paphos
» Limassol
» Protaras
» Ayia Napa
» Nicosia
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