Driving in Cyprus

Exchanging your driver's licence

If you are an EU national, you can drive in Cyprus with your own driver's license until it expires. Once it does, you must exchange it for a local one, but note that the earliest you can acquire a Cypriot driver's license is after six months of residing in the country. The exchange takes place at the Department of Road Transport, and there is a fee of 40 euros. The application forms will be in Greek, but the personnel there can help you if you don't speak the language. Documentation may vary depending on your situation but, in general, the following documents are required:

If you are a third-country national, your original license will become invalid after a while. Exactly how long you have until that happens, depends on your issuing country and you are advised to consult your embassy before moving to Cyprus. Once your license becomes invalid, you will have to obtain a Cypriot driver's license by taking all the mandatory theory and practice lessons and sitting through the test.

Good to know:

Thankfully, Cyprus has reciprocal exchange agreements with many non-EU countries. So if your driver's license was issued in one of the countries below, it will be considered valid in Cyprus:

Driving in Cyprus

As Cyprus was formerly occupied by the UK, the country still has left-hand traffic. If you are not used to left-hand traffic, you are advised to pay attention when starting your car on an empty street, as you may forget and drive on the right side of the road instead. However, if there are cars around you, it will probably be easy for you to figure out which side of the road you are supposed to be in.

Good to know:

Although people in Cyprus do not drive dangerously, they do have a penchant for not following the rules religiously. To be on the safe side, you should always try to keep the proper distance between your car and other cars and be prepared that people may speed.

Useful link:

Cyprus Department of Road Transport


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Last update on 25 February 2019 08:45:36
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