Cyprus Travel Advice

FCO Travel Advice for Cyprus


There is an underlying threat from terrorism. Attacks, although unlikely, could be indiscriminate, including in places frequented by expatriates and foreign travellers.

Around 1.3 million British nationals visit Cyprus every year (Source: Cyprus Tourist Organisation). Most visits are trouble-free. See General - Consular Assistance Statistics. If you need to contact the emergency services in Cyprus call 112. Most of the consular cases occur in the coastal resorts of Ayia Napa, Paphos and Limassol.

Cyprus has a strict policy of zero tolerance towards drugs. See Local Laws and Customs.

Driving standards are poor. You should drive with care and caution. See Safety and Security - Road Travel.

Many British nationals have experienced serious problems associated with the purchase of property in Cyprus. Before purchasing property anywhere on the island, you are advised to seek independent qualified legal advice and read our property FAQs. You should also bear in mind that the possibility that a settlement of the Cyprus problem could have an impact on property issues. See General - Purchasing Property.

You should take out comprehensive travel and medical insurance before travelling. Please note that the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) is not valid in northern Cyprus. See General - Insurance.

Source: Foreign & Commonwealth Office



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