Getting to Cyprus
Cyprus is conveniently located at the crossroads of three continents: Europe, Asia and Africa. Air travelers have two options of legal entry to Cyprus: Larnaca (LCA) Airport, situated in the southeast and Paphos (PFO) Airport situated in the southwest of the island. Larnaca Airport is the largest of the two airports. Most European airlines offer connections to these two airports through their European hubs.
Getting to Cyprus University of Technology
The Cyprus University of Technology is located in the city center of Limassol, in the south of Cyprus. Both Larnaca International Airport and Paphos International Airport are 66 km away from Limassol.
By Taxi
The most convenient way to travel from Larnaca International Airport to Limassol is by taxi; the ride will cost approximately €50-€60. A taxi rank is available just outside the airport arrival area.
By Bus
The most inexpensive way to travel from the airports to Limassol is by bus; the ride will cost €9. Airport transfer coaches run regularly on a daily basis from Larnaca and Paphos International Airports to Limassol. A typical coach journey from Larnaca or Paphos International Airport to Limassol takes about 1 hour. The coach terminal is on your left as you exit the airport arrival area.
Transport Company for Limassol District (EMEL) Ltd
Tel.: (+357) 77778121/77777075/97779090
Website: www.airportshuttlebus.eu
Routes available:
• Larnaca International Airport–Lemesos
• Lemesos–Larnaca International Airport
• Paphos International Airport–Lemesos
• Lemesos–Paphos International Airport
Coaches arrive in Agios Georgios Havouzas Terminal, where you can get to city center a city bus or by taxi. In addition, a 24-hour taxi service operates within all towns. Taxis can be booked by phone, or hired directly from the street, and they are equipped with taximeters, the use of which is obligatory by law.
By Car
Cars can be rented at the airports from most international rental firms at a cost starting around €30/day.
However, driving in Cyprus is on the left side of the road and it is not recommended for drivers unfamiliar with this practice.