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Car hire in Ayia Napa, Cyprus offers a wide choice of vehicles for beach holidays, mountain trips and business travel. Most options include basic insurance, and booking usually stays simple: you typically need a passport, driving licence, phone number and a suitable payment method. Prices are shown in US dollars ($), while the local currency is the euro (EUR); the service lets you compare costs in your preferred currency, customer reviews, discounts, rental terms and supplier advantages before booking.
A car is useful in Ayia Napa for reaching the sandy bays of the east coast, Cape Greco and the coastal path, especially with several stops in a day or with luggage.
If your plans stay compact, compare driving with resort shuttle buses, taxis and hotel transfers; parking and summer traffic can outweigh the benefit of a rental.
Bring your passport and a valid driving licence. Licences issued in the EU and the UK are accepted directly; for other countries an International Driving Permit may be requested, so confirm the requirement with the supplier before pickup.
The minimum age is usually 21, and most suppliers ask for at least one to three years of driving experience. Premium, SUV and minivan classes often set a higher age threshold, and a young-driver surcharge may apply.
A deposit is standard and is normally blocked on the driver’s card. Some Cyprus suppliers work without a deposit, accept debit cards or take cash, but those terms are listed on the individual offer rather than applied island-wide.
Check the insurance scope, the excess amount and the exclusions such as tyres, glass, undercarriage and unsurfaced roads. After an accident call the emergency number 112, wait for the police where required and notify the rental company immediately.
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Cyprus fleets are built mostly around Toyota, Nissan, Hyundai, Kia, Suzuki, Ford, Opel, Volkswagen, Škoda, Mercedes-Benz and similar models, with right-hand-drive versions widely used.
Compare the total price together with the deposit, insurance excess, mileage policy, fuel rule, accepted payment methods and the return conditions.
In Ayia Napa, plan where the car will stand overnight and how you will reach the main stops of your route before you collect it.
Weigh resort shuttle buses, taxis and hotel transfers against a rental when deciding whether you need the car for the whole stay or only for day trips.
Part of the rental can be settled in euro cash at some Cyprus desks, which suits travellers who prefer not to prepay online for the whole booking.
A card is still commonly needed for the security hold, so check whether cash covers only the rental amount and what alternative the supplier accepts as a deposit.
Practical points on traffic, documents, payment, insurance, roads and vehicle return.
Cyprus drives on the left and the steering wheel is on the right. Resort streets fill up from June to September, so use hotel or public car parks instead of stopping on the seafront. The A1–A6 motorways carry no tolls, so plan for fuel and city parking instead of road charges.
Availability and delivery fees depend on the supplier.
Cyprus uses the euro (EUR).
The booking currency may differ, while the deposit, fuel, parking and any fines are normally settled in euro under the supplier’s terms.
From Ayia Napa, common road trips include:
Popular nearby areas include the sandy bays of the east coast, Cape Greco and the coastal path.
Prices and availability can change during the day.
Offers come from Cypriot rental companies and international brands.
Cost depends on season, rental length, vehicle class, insurance, deposit and payment conditions.
Today’s minimum price starts at 35 €/day; 85 cars are currently shown.
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Not strictly. If you spend most of your time at one beach and nearby hotels, you can use local transport or walk. A car is helpful if you want to change beaches or visit other towns.
For typical resort use, a small economy or compact car works well. Families and groups may prefer more space and a larger vehicle.
If you want a car from the moment you land, renting at the airport is convenient. If your first days are mainly in town, you can arrive by transfer and rent a car later in Ayia Napa.
Some offers allow no deposit and no credit card, but conditions vary. Always check the details and make sure they match your situation.
In high season parking can be busy near famous beaches, so arriving earlier in the day usually helps.