Citizens of certain countries are allowed to enter Cyprus, subject to specific entry requirements and restrictions, such as PCR testing and quarantine measures.
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Citizens of certain countries are currently allowed to enter Cyprus, subject to specific entry requirements and restrictions. These include a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours prior to arrival, completion of a Cyprus Flight Pass and mandatory quarantine for those arriving from certain countries. The countries from where travelers are allowed to enter Cyprus are listed in categories A, B, and C, according to their epidemiological situation.
According to Forbes, Cyprus is one of the safest destinations for travelers during the pandemic due to its low case rates, effective government response, and “well-researched journey planning”. Additionally, Cyprus is famous for its scenic beauty, crystal-clear waters, and rich history.
Here is a table of the categories for countries allowed to enter Cyprus.
Category | Countries Allowed |
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A | Australia, Finland, South Korea, New Zealand, Thailand, and Singapore |
B | Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Croatia, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, and United Kingdom |
C | All other countries not listed in A or B category. |
As John Steinbeck said, “People don’t take trips, trips take people.” If a trip to Cyprus is on your horizon, make sure to check the latest entry requirements and restrictions before booking. Enjoy your journey in safety and with enthusiasm!
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Cyprus is a year-round travel destination with 326 days of sunshine per year and beautiful beaches all over the island. Tourists can also explore the Mediterranean forests, vibrant cities with nightlife, and enjoy delicious local food and drink, including halloumi cheese, souvlaki, and brandy sour cocktail. The island is also known for being the birthplace of Aphrodite and it is home to the oldest wine-making area in the world. Cyprus is considered to be one of the safest destinations in Europe and is easily explored due to its small size, making day trips more convenient.