Cyprus facts
Cyprus is an island located in the Mediterranean Sea. It is
inhabited with mountains on the north and south and the south coast
is covered with plains. The temperatures are really hot indicating
Mediterranean climate. Winters are cooler. Nicosia is the capital
city of Cyprus. The currency used here is Cypriot Pound.
Culture
Greek, English and Turkish are the languages spoken here. There
is a mixed culture of Greek and Middle East. The locals are very
friendly and welcome outsiders with an open heart and make them
feel at home by offering them with something to drink. To greet
someone a handshake will do. It is customary to offer the guest a
small gift when invited for dinner. One can dress casually, but the
swimsuits must be confined to the beaches only. Social functions
call for formal dressing.
Site Seeing
The country is full of vineyards, 12th century buildings,
orchards and monasteries. Be careful when photographing outside. It
is forbidden in military areas and special permission must be taken
for taking pictures in places like museums and art galleries. Most
of them do not allow flash photography. Taxis can be hired to move
around the big towns in Cyprus, which charge according the
government regulated meters. Tipping the drivers is customary.
Electricity
240 V, 50 Hz
Getting There
Port of Famagusta at Ammochostos and Port of Kyrenia, and
airport of Ercan, have been declared as illegal ports of entry, so
check it out while planning to get there.
The national airline is Cyprus Airways. It connects most of the
major cities of Europe. Other forty airlines, too, serve at the
airport of Larnaca, which are 5 km away from Larnaka and 50km away
from Nicosia. Taxis can be hired to reach any destination from
there as there is lack of buses and trains services at the airport.
The other services that are offered at this airport is duty-free
shops, bank, tourism and hotels information, restaurants, car hire,
post office and reservation office. The other airport, Pafos, is
15km away from the city and it takes about 35 minutes to reach the
city from the airport. It provides the same facilities like the
Larnaca airport.
The major ports of Cyprus are the Limassol port and Larnaca port
which connect other ports of Middle East and Greek. Not only ferry
services are provided here, even cruise services are provided
here.
Cyprus Island is not connected by roads to other countries, but
roads run across Cyprus connecting all the cities and villages.
Buses run on roads except on Sunday but they run late in the
mid-night during summers. Tourists can get on to rural buses to
surf through the remote villages, but they are very slow. If
planning to hire car, advanced booking is recommended, especially
in summer as the booking is full most of the times. Do remember to
carry a National driving license or International driving
permit.
Duty Free Items
1. 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 250g of tobacco
2. 1l of spirits (over 22 per cent volume) or 2l of fortified wine
or sparkling wine
3. 2l of still wine; 50g of perfume and 250ml of eau de
toilette
4. 800 cigarettes or 200 cigars or 1kg of tobacco
5. 10l of spirits, 20l of fortified wine, 90l wine, 110l beer
Most of the food items and items relating to agriculture are
prohibited. Explosives and fire arms are a strict no-no.
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