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CYPRUS TRAVELLING DISTANCES.
Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean.
It covers an area of 9,250 square kilometers. Cyprus is approximately
240 kms in length and approximately 100 kms wide.
Did you Know?
In Cyprus we drive on the left !
Cyprus
having in the past been a colony of the British Empire, has adopted
the British road system. The condition of the Cypriot roads and highways
in our opinion is excellent. Roads in Cyprus are very well kept and
are constantly upgraded.
Unlike many other European Countries, in Cyprus traffic jams or very
busy traffic roads are hardly ever encountered. However long your stay
on the island of Cyprus, it is very much worth it, to hire
a car and explore the island and its towns, countless beaches, the
traditional Cypriot villages and of course the mountains of Troodos.
Cyprus
visitors driving license requirements.
Cyprus visitors can
drive using their national full driving licence or a current international
driving licence, provided that the licence is valid for the class of
vehicle they intend to drive and have reached the age limits applicable
in Cyprus. For example you must be 18.to drive a car or small motorcycle
CYPRUS
DISTANCE CHART in kilometers |
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Nicosia |
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Limassol |
80 |
Limassol |
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Paphos |
152 |
72 |
Paphos |
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Larnaca |
47 |
70 |
142 |
Larnaca |
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Troodos |
80 |
51 |
123 |
121 |
Troodos |
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Ayia
Napa |
81 |
107 |
184 |
41 |
163 |
Ayia
Napa |
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Polis |
188 |
108 |
37 |
177 |
160 |
220 |
Polis |
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Paralimni
(Protaras) |
85 |
111 |
178 |
44 |
158 |
5 |
219 |
Paralimni
(Protaras) |
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