Cyprus
Safety and security
This guide also has safety advice for聽regions of Cyprus.
Terrorism
There is a high threat of terrorist attack globally affecting聽UK聽interests and British nationals, including from groups and individuals who view the聽UK聽and British nationals as targets. Stay aware of your surroundings at all times.
UK Counter Terrorism Policing has information and advice on聽聽and what to do in the event of a terrorist attack. Find out more about the聽global threat from terrorism.
Terrorism in Cyprus
Although there鈥檚 no recent history of terrorism in Cyprus, attacks cannot be ruled out.
Attacks could be indiscriminate, including聽in places visited by foreign nationals.
Israel is directing all its Cyprus-bound flights to Larnaca Airport for security reasons. UK flights are not currently affected by this change.
Political demonstrations
Demonstrations may occur in cities with little or no notice. Events in the Middle East have led to heightened tensions and demonstrations are likely.聽Avoid any protests, political gatherings, or marches and leave the area if one develops. Local transport routes may be disrupted.
Political situation
The Republic of Cyprus is a full聽EU聽member, but the country is divided by the 鈥楪reen Line鈥�. The British government does not recognise the self-declared 鈥楾urkish Republic of Northern Cyprus鈥�.
Crime
Crime against tourists is not common but take sensible precautions. Keep passports, money and other valuables safe.
Drink spiking
Personal attacks, including sexual assaults, are infrequent but do happen. Drug-assisted rape is a risk, including with drugs like聽GHB聽and liquid ecstasy. Buy your own drinks and always keep sight of them. Avoid splitting up from your friends.
Laws and cultural differences
Illegal drugs and prison sentences
Cyprus has a strictly enforced zero-tolerance policy towards illegal drugs, which includes laughing gas. If you are caught with drugs, you could get a fine or a prison sentence.
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Same-sex sexual activity is legal in the Republic of Cyprus and civil partnerships are recognised. However, they may not be as widely accepted as in the聽UK. Same-sex sexual activity is also legal in the north of Cyprus, but not widely accepted.聽
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Dual nationals and military service
If you are of Cypriot descent, even if you do not have a nationality card, authorities may consider you eligible for military service. If this happens, you could have difficulties when exiting Cyprus, and you might have to prove that you live outside Cyprus.
Under international law, the British High Commission cannot intervene with Cypriot authorities on behalf of those considered to be dual Cypriot-British nationals. If you might be eligible for any local obligations or duties that apply to dual nationals, such as military service, contact the Cypriot authorities or a local lawyer before you travel.
The British High Commission has lists of English-speaking聽lawyers in Cyprus and in the north of Cyprus. See Getting help.
Surrogacy
If you are visiting Cyprus to arrange an international surrogacy, consider the risks and challenges involved. Surrogacy is a complex and lengthy process. You should:
- make sure you are fully aware of the facts and well-prepared before starting the process
- seek specialist legal advice on Cyprus and聽UK聽laws before making any arrangements
- 谤别补诲听FCDO聽and Home Office聽guidance on surrogacy overseas聽including issues you might have to deal with
- research clinics and hospitals thoroughly to ensure they are safe and reputable
The British High Commission cannot get involved in surrogacy arrangements or recommend hospitals or clinics.
Commissioning a surrogacy will not automatically mean that the child holds British citizenship. If you want to bring your child born through surrogacy from Cyprus to the聽UK, you must聽apply for a full British passport. You will need a Cypriot birth certificate to apply. The maximum period of visa-free stay allowed by the Cypriot authorities is 90 days within a 180-day period.
International parental child abduction
The authorities in the north of Cyprus do not act on British court orders. They will not share information with the British High Commission on children subject to聽UK聽court orders. This means the British High Commission cannot ensure that these children are properly safeguarded.
Using cameras in secure areas
Avoid taking photographs near sensitive areas, such as military buildings. If you do, the authorities could arrest you.
Outdoor activities and adventure tourism
Swimming safety
Bathing is generally safe, but there can be strong waves and currents. Always follow warning signs and only swim on approved beaches.
See from the Royal Life Saving Society.聽
Adventure sports, including quad biking
If you do any extreme or adventure sports, water sports or diving, you should:
- get the right travel insurance 鈥� the sport should be included by name on your policy
- always check the details of your insurance cover before you travel, including the exclusions
- only use properly licensed and insured operators and satisfy yourself that adequate safety precautions are in place
- never hand over your passport as a guarantee against the return of equipment
See 鈦� from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (ROSPA).
Transport risks
Road travel
If you are planning to drive in Cyprus, see information on driving abroad聽and check the . The guide lists driving regulations and other legal requirements you need to be aware of.
You could be heavily fined if you:
- drive or are a passenger without wearing a seat belt
- ride a motorbike without a crash helmet
- use a mobile while driving
- are found to be drink-driving
Licences and permits
You can use a聽UK聽photocard driving licence to drive in Cyprus. If you still have a paper driving licence, you may need to聽update it to a photocard licence聽or get the聽correct version of the international driving permit (IDP)聽as well.
You must display a聽UK聽sticker to drive a UK-based car in Cyprus.
Driving standards
Driving standards are poor and there is an increased risk of road deaths compared to the聽UK.
Car and motorbike hire
Cars hired in the Republic of Cyprus often have no insurance cover in the north of the island. Check with your insurance company as you will not be allowed through a crossing without the correct insurance documents. At some crossing points it is possible to buy car insurance for the north of Cyprus. This includes the Agios Dometios.
Hire companies renting mopeds and quad bikes usually only provide third-party insurance, so you will have to pay for any damage to the vehicle. If you do not pay, you could be arrested.
If you hire a vehicle, check:
- it is in good condition and roadworthy
- it has appropriate safety equipment
Rental companies often ask for your passport as a deposit, which is illegal. Never hand over your passport in this way.
Extreme weather and natural disasters
The Department of Meteorology of Cyprus issues warnings for severe weather, especially during summer. Weather can sometimes cause travel disruption. Monitor local and international updates and severe weather warnings from the聽, and check with your travel provider if necessary. Always follow the advice of local authorities.
Find out what you can do to prepare for and respond to extreme weather and natural hazards.
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Wildfires often occur during the summer months due to dry and hot weather.
Wildfires are dangerous and unpredictable. Take care when visiting or driving through woodland areas. Put out cigarette ends properly, and do not light barbecues outside of designated areas. If you see a fire, call the emergency services on 112 or 1407.
Get more聽.
Earthquakes
Cyprus experiences earthquakes and tremors. Make sure you know safety procedures and follow advice given by the local authorities.