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Flying to Cyprus

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Cheapest plane ticket found$595
Cheapest month to flyApril
Possible destinations3
Average flights per week0

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Looking for the cheapest ticket prices to Cyprus? It looks like June is currently the cheapest time to fly.

Frequently asked questions

Currently, there are no airlines that fly direct to Cyprus. But we found flights with one or more stops from $595.
We crunched some numbers and found that the cheapest month to fly to Cyprus is currently April.
No airlines currently offer direct flights between United States and Cyprus. Most routes have one or more stops.
The best price we found for a round-trip flight to Cyprus is $595. This is an estimate based on information collected from different airlines and travel providers over the last 4 days and is subject to change and availability.
The cheapest city to fly into is Larnaca, and the cheapest airport serving this city at the moment is Larnaca.
The cheapest airport in Cyprus is Larnaca – we've found flights from $595.
After crunching the numbers on our flight calendar, we found that the cheapest date to fly to Cyprus is Monday, April 29, 2024, to Larnaca Airport.

Discover Cyprus

Cheap Flights to Cyprus

As you fly to Cyprus, you'll notice the varied landscape that provides many opportunities for sundry activities. The island is crisscrossed with bicycle and hiking trails and vineyards in the interior. There are beaches and diving locations along the shores. You might also spot the village of Pyla from the air. This area in Cyprus is where Greeks and Turks live side-by-side and promote each other's culture.

There are two chief public airports in Cyprus that are still functioning. The busier of the two is Larnaca International Airport (LCA). The other is Paphos International Airport (PFO). Both of these airports are located in the Republic of Cyprus, which is in the south. The north comprises the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. Between the two is the United Nations Buffer Zone.

Flights to Cyprus

Taxis in Cyprus on both sides of the Buffer Zone are quite inexpensive. You can ride for less than $1 in most cases. Larnaca Airport is the older of Cyprus's two main airports. Paphos Airport was built because Larnaca was unable to handle the rising passenger load. Both have been modernized and contain restaurants, duty-free shops, and lounges for passengers. They're situated near large cities. If historical sites are for you, you can take a trip to Nicosia Airport, which lies in the Buffer Zone. The area has been dormant for nearly 30 years, and you can observe it from a distance.

Attractions in Cyprus

Cyprus' beaches are world-famous for their quality. Several have earned Blue Flag status, including Protaras Beach and Pissouri Beach. There are also many places to dive. Most notable of these is the Zenobia Wreck Site. The Mediterranean Sea around Cyprus is noted for its lack of pollution, calm waters, and favorable winds. Sailors of all skill levels can enjoy the wind in their hair.

Those who enjoy other outdoor activities can cruise the Governor's Beach Cycling Route, catch some sun, or take a dip. Alternatively, they can tackle the hills on the Pyrgos Cycling Route. To experience a combination of 4,000-year-old charm and modern sensibilities, check out the city of Larnaca. Stroll by the sea on the Phinikoudes, a promenade dotted with specialty shops and local restaurants.

Travel Tips for Cyprus

After you fly to Cyprus, you'll experience a temperate climate despite the island's southern location. The temperature in the summer can rise as high as 90 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature can drop down into the 40s during the winter. Regardless of when you visit Cyprus, you’ll want to try the local cuisine. Kabobs are part of the traditional fare in the area. These delicious food items feature chunks of protein such as lamb, pork, chicken, and fish marinated in oil, oregano, and lemon. They are often served with tzatziki and pita bread. Expect a meal for two in a mid-range restaurant to cost about $40.

In addition to sampling the local food, you’ll want to attend one of the many annual events held in Cyprus. In May, locals celebrate spring with Anthestiria, a festival featuring exhibits, a flower parade, and shows. Other popular events include the Ancient Greek Drama Festival, which is held every year in July and August.


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