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Cyprus Practical Travel Info

Visa rules by nationality, money, safety, and getting connected — Cyprus has one genuinely confusing rule most guides get wrong.

Cyprus is in the EU but is NOT part of the Schengen Area — a Schengen visa alone does not get you in, and time spent in Cyprus doesn't count against your Schengen 90-day allowance, or vice versa. Most Western nationalities (US, UK, Canada, Australia, NZ) get a separate 90-day visa-free stay; EU/EEA citizens move freely. The currency is the euro. Cyprus is very safe overall, and driving is on the left.

This is the section that quietly prevents the one Cyprus mistake that actually trips people up: assuming Schengen rules apply here, because Cyprus is in the EU. It isn't in Schengen — which is good news for some travelers and a genuine planning trap for others. Here's the real rule for your passport, plus money, safety, and getting online.

Questions people actually ask

Is Cyprus in the Schengen Area?
No. Cyprus is an EU member but has never joined Schengen. This means a Schengen visa alone doesn't grant entry to Cyprus, and days spent in Cyprus are counted completely separately from the Schengen 90/180-day rule — see our full visa page for what this means for your passport.
Do I need a visa for Cyprus?
It depends on your passport — see the table on our visa & entry page. EU/EEA/Swiss citizens travel freely with no time limit. US, UK, Canadian, and Australian passport holders currently get 90 days visa-free in any 180-day period, tracked separately from Schengen.
Is Cyprus safe to visit?
Yes — Cyprus is consistently ranked among the safer destinations in Europe for tourists, with low violent crime. The Republic of Cyprus (south) is where nearly all tourism happens; the Green Line dividing it from the Turkish-administered north is calm and crossable, but it's worth understanding before you go.