To obtain a Cypriot driving licence, foreign nationals must either pass the Cypriot driving test or surrender their own domestic licence in exchange for a Cypriot licence. The Cypriot driving test consists of a short theory test of 5-6 questions, and a practical test of around half an hour.
There is a good network of buses and mini-buses operating within and between all Cyprus' main towns, as well as shared taxi services on the same routes, which are reasonably priced. Taxi fares for non-shared services can be expensive, and meters are not generally fitted, so it is important to agree a fare before setting off. There are no rail services in Cyprus.
Visitors are allowed to travel between the North and the South of the country.
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