Entry requirements: Cyprus requires up to three corona tests

Paphos Airport (Photo: Romeparis).
Paphos Airport (Photo: Romeparis).

Entry requirements: Cyprus requires up to three corona tests

Paphos Airport (Photo: Romeparis).
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If you want to fly to Larnaka or Paphos in the next few days, you will have to complete two to three corona tests in the future. Vaccinated and convalescent people must also present a negative PCR test upon entry by at least January 15, 2022, which must not be older than 48 hours.

In addition, a second PCR test must be completed immediately after entry. The costs are to be borne by yourself and, as a rule, to be paid in advance when booking the appointment or on the spot. If the result is also negative, you can go on holiday in Cyprus without any further requirements.

Important: People who are not yet able to provide evidence of a booster vaccination (also known as a “third-party vaccination”) must even complete a third corona test. This must be carried out around 72 hours after entering the island nation. In contrast to the two previous tests, a rapid antigen test is then provided. For this, too, the costs have to be paid out of pocket.

The Cypriot government wants to practice these entry requirements until at least January 15, 2022, although a possible extension has already been promised. People who are not vaccinated against Covid-19 must expect to have to go into quarantine. It should also be pointed out that all persons - regardless of their vaccination status - the so-called Cyprus Flight Pass must be created online.

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