
Entry and Visa Requirements
Travelling Documents
Travelling to Cyprus is very easy. The documentation required
varies, depending on your nationality. A valid passport is required for a
stay of up to 90 days for all bonafide tourists except citizens of
European Union countries, Switzerland , Iceland , Liechtenstein and
Norway who may enter Cyprus with their national identity card provided
it bears a photo. Some non-EU third country nationals require a visa.
Further detailed information can be obtained from the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Legal Points of Entry
The legal ports of entry into the Republic of Cyprus are the airports
of Larnaka (Larnaca) and Pafos (Paphos) and the ports of Larnaka
(Larnaca), Lemesos (Limassol), Latsi and Pafos (Paphos), which are
situated in the area under the effective control of the Government of
the Republic of Cyprus. Entry into the territory of the Republic of
Cyprus via any other port or airport in which the Government of the
Republic does not exercise effective control (Turkish occupied areas) is
illegal.
Diplomatic Missions of the Republic of Cyprus Abroad
Detailed information concerning Cyprus's Embassies and High Commissions abroad can be obtained from the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Travelling With a Pet
If you are coming from an EU Member State , you are allowed to bring
your pets to Cyprus provided they possess either a passport or an Animal
Health Certificate. But, if you are coming from a non-EU country, you
will also need a Vaccination Certificate (especially showing vaccination
against rabies).
Please also note the following:
Animals should be transported in cages made in accordance to IATA specifications. Animals and their accompanying documents are inspected on arrival
by the Veterinary Officer or by the duty Customs Officer acting on
behalf of the Veterinary Services.Animals that fulfill the relevant veterinary provisions will be allowed to enter without being subject to quarantine.The Veterinary Officer in charge decides on the basis of the
relevant veterinary provisions whether the animal will be quarantined or
not.The date, time of arrival and flight number of the aircraft or the
name of the vessel with which the animal is due to arrive in Cyprus must
be communicated to the District Veterinary Officer at the point of
entry, 48 hours prior to arrival.
The following breeds of dogs are not allowed into the Republic of Cyprus regardless of their country of origin.
• American Pitbull Terrier; Pitbull Terrier
• Japanese Tosa; Tosa Inu
• Dogo Argentino; Argentinean Mastiff
• Fila Brasileiro; Brazilian Mastiff
Further information can be obtained from the
Veterinary Services of the Ministry of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environment.
Importing Products
Every person entering Cyprus is entitled to import the following duty
free articles (not intended for commercial purposes), provided they are
carried in the passengers' hand luggage or accompanying baggage:
Tobacco
800 cigarettes
400 cigarillos
200 cigars
1kg of tobacco
Alcohol
10 litres of spirits
20 litres fortified wine, (such as port or sherry)
90 litres of wine (of which, a maximum of 60 litres of sparkling wine)
110 litres of beer
Travellers under the age of seventeen are not entitled to duty free tobacco products and alcohol.
It
is prohibited to import agricultural products or propagating stock such
as fruit, vegetables, cut flowers, dry nuts, seeds, bulbs, bulb-wood
sticks, cuttings, etc., without the approval of the competent
authorities. The import, possession and use of narcotic drugs and
psychotropic substances are strictly prohibited. The import of fire
arms, ammunition, explosives, flick knives, daggers, swords, obscene
books, photographs, films and articles as well as goods bearing a forged
trademark or false trade description is prohibited or restricted. Also
prohibited or restricted are pirated or counter feit goods, animals,
birds, uncooked meat and fish and products there of, milk and dairy
products.
The content of this article was kindly provided by the Cyprus Tourism Organization