Travel - Internal
ROAD: Bus: Services connect all towns and villages on the island. Service is efficient and cheap. Although the local buses are sometimes slow, they are a good way of seeing the more remote villages. Taxi: These run 24 hours a day between all the main towns on the island. Fares are regulated by the Government and all taxis have meters. Transurban Service Taxis offer an excellent, cheap service using seven-seat taxis running fixed routes between main points. Taxis run to a timetable and delivery is door to door. Fares under this system are often one-tenth of the usual rate. Car hire: Cars are one of the best ways to explore the island. They may be hired at airports and commercial centres, but should be reserved well in advance during the summer season. Reduced tariffs are offered if cars are hired for more than a week. Road signs are in both Greek and English. Traffic drives on the left. Motorcycles: Riders and pillion passengers should always wear crash helmets if the motorcycle is over 50cc. Documentation: An International Driving Permit or national driving licence is accepted for one year.
URBAN: Nicosia has its own privately-run bus company operating efficient services at flat fares which offers a comprehensive service covering the urban area of Limassol and linking the port with the tourist area. For more details, contact the Limassol Urban Bus Company Limited (tel: (5) 390 044; fax: (5) 392 046). Taxis are widely available; a 15 per cent surcharge is in operation from 2300-0600. Tipping is expected.
JOURNEY TIMES: The following chart gives approximate journey times (in hours and minutes) from Nicosia to other main towns and tourist centres in Cyprus.
| Road | | Limassol | 1.00 | | Paphos | 2.15 | | Larnaca | 0.50 | | Ayia Napa | 1.10 | | Platres | 1.30 | | Protaras | 2.00 | | Polis | 2.30 |
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