Cyprus scraps all entry rules for tourists

Cyprus scraps all entry rules for tourists

Cyprus opened up its borders with no entry restrictions in April. Now the country announced that, from 1 June, masks are no longer needed indoors either, which means there are no COVID restrictions in the country anymore.

Since closing its borders just over two years ago, Cyprus has fully reopened to tourists and visitors. The country’s traffic light system of red, green and grey lists for different nations was removed.

Travellers are no longer required to complete the Cyprus Flight Pass - the passenger locator form previously used trace positive cases in the country. And you don't need to wear a mask indoors from 1 June, except in healthcare settings.

All travellers, irrespective of their country of origin, are no longer be required to show a valid vaccination certificate or a certificate of recovery from coronavirus or a negative PCR or rapid antigen test from 1 June.

Cyprus' Transport Minister Yiannis Karousos said the decision meant a return to normality as regards travel.

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