Economy class car hire in Larnaca

Compare car rental in Larnaca — in the city centre, near the seafront and close to hotels. Choose a pickup point if you are already in Larnaca or plan to arrive and want to explore the city and coast by car.
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Kia Picanto

Class: Economy

Full insuranceFree cancellationUnlimited mileage
Manual5 Seats2 LuggageDeposit: 450.00 EUR
Kia Picanto car rental in Cyprus

Toyota Aygo

Class: Economy

Full insuranceFree cancellationUnlimited mileage
Manual5 Seats2 LuggageDeposit: 450.00 EUR
hire a Toyota Aygo in Cyprus

Fiat Tipo

Class: Economy

Full insuranceFree cancellationUnlimited mileage
Manual5 Seats2 LuggageDeposit: 300.00 EUR
rent a Fiat Tipo car in Cyprus

Fiat Panda

Class: Economy

Full insuranceFree cancellationUnlimited mileage
Manual5 Seats2 LuggageDeposit: 450.00 EUR
Fiat Panda car rental in Cyprus

Volkswagen Up

Class: Economy

Full insuranceFree cancellationUnlimited mileage
Manual5 Seats2 LuggageDeposit: 450.00 EUR
hire a Volkswagen Up in Cyprus

Kia Picanto

Class: Economy

Full insuranceFree cancellationUnlimited mileage
Automatic5 Seats2 LuggageDeposit: 450.00 EUR
rent a Kia Picanto car in Cyprus

Toyota Aygo

Class: Economy

Full insuranceFree cancellationUnlimited mileage
Automatic5 Seats2 LuggageDeposit: 450.00 EUR
Toyota Aygo car rental in Cyprus

Hyundai i10

Class: Economy

Full insuranceFree cancellationUnlimited mileage
Automatic5 Seats2 LuggageDeposit: 450.00 EUR
hire a Hyundai i10 in Cyprus

Car hire in Larnaca, 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.

Car rental in Larnaca, Cyprus: what to know

Do you need a car in Larnaca?

A car is useful in Larnaca for reaching the seafront promenade, the salt lake and the villages behind the bay, especially with several stops in a day or with luggage.

If your plans stay compact, compare driving with city buses, taxis and airport shuttles; parking and summer traffic can outweigh the benefit of a rental.

Car rental conditions

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.

Car brands and categories

The catalog covers the main rental categories:

  • Economy
  • Comfort
  • SUV
  • Minivan
  • Premium
  • Convertible
  • Electric
  • Hybrid

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.

Local driving notes for Larnaca

In Larnaca, plan where the car will stand overnight and how you will reach the main stops of your route before you collect it.

Weigh city buses, taxis and airport shuttles against a rental when deciding whether you need the car for the whole stay or only for day trips.

Economy car rental

An economy car is the practical default in Cyprus: it slips through narrow village lanes, fits the short bays of resort car parks and keeps fuel spending low on daily beach runs.

Check the boot volume against your luggage and remember that the smallest engines feel slow on the long motorway climbs between the coast and the interior.

Car rental essentials in Cyprus

Practical points on traffic, documents, payment, insurance, roads and vehicle return.

  • Gearbox: Most of the local fleet is automatic, which eases the switch to left-hand roads.
  • Vehicle inspection: Photograph the body, glass and tyres before you leave the parking bay.
  • Return procedure: Agree the drop-off bay, the fuel level and who signs the return form.
  • Town parking: Marked bays are usually paid on weekdays and the signs state the charging hours.
  • Motorway network: The toll-free A1–A6 motorways link both airports with every main town.
  • Left-hand traffic: Cyprus drives on the left, so allow extra care at the first roundabouts and junctions.
  • Security deposit: A refundable card hold is standard unless the tariff states otherwise.
  • Driving licence: Bring the original valid licence that the supplier accepts for the booking class.
  • Passport: A valid passport or national ID is normally required at pickup.
  • Insurance excess: Check the excess amount and exactly what a full-cover package removes.
  • Accepted cards: Credit cards are the default; debit or cash depends on the individual supplier.
  • International Driving Permit: EU and UK licences need no permit; other issuers should confirm with the supplier.
  • Cover exclusions: Tyres, glass, mirrors, the undercarriage and unsurfaced roads are often excluded.
  • Minimum age: Usually 21 and over, with a higher threshold for premium and larger classes.

Useful information for renters

Parking and roads

Cyprus drives on the left and the steering wheel is on the right. Paid bays and one-way streets fill the centre, so aim for a marked car park rather than kerbside space. The A1–A6 motorways carry no tolls, so plan for fuel and city parking instead of road charges.

Car pickup

A car can usually be collected:
  • at an airport desk or meeting point;
  • at a rental office;
  • at a hotel;
  • at an agreed delivery address.

Availability and delivery fees depend on the supplier.

Payment and currency

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.

Popular routes

From Larnaca, common road trips include:

  • Ayia Napa
  • Limassol
  • Nicosia
  • Pano Lefkara

Popular nearby areas include the seafront promenade, the salt lake and the villages behind the bay.

Prices and car availability

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 22 €/day; 198 cars are currently shown.

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FAQ

Where are the main car rental pickup points in Larnaca?

Pickup points are usually on the central streets, near the seafront, in tourist quarters and close to transport hubs. Some companies have offices near the bus station, while others work through small city offices and desks in popular areas.

Can I pick up a car near my hotel?

Many local providers in Larnaca offer car delivery to the hotel or pickup at a nearby point. When booking, state the hotel name and check whether delivery is available and whether there is an extra charge for it.

Are there pickup points near the bus station?

Several rental points operate around the bus station and the main transport streets of Larnaca, which is convenient if you arrived by bus and want to continue by car. When searching, you can filter locations by district or use the map to find the nearest office.

Where is it best to park in Larnaca?

Larnaca has paid and free parking as well as municipal and hotel car parks. In the centre and along the seafront, pay stations and parking cards are used; the cost is usually reasonable, but parking time may be limited. Always read the road signs carefully.

Where is it most convenient to refuel in the city?

Petrol stations are located along the main roads, on the exits from the city and near shopping areas. Many drivers prefer to refuel before heading to the resorts or before returning the car, so as to return it with the required fuel level.

Which districts of Larnaca are more convenient for driving and parking?

Modern residential and tourist districts away from the very centre usually offer more parking spaces and wider roads. In the old quarters and along the seafront the streets can be narrower and parking more limited, so it is easier to use municipal car parks or hotel parking there.

Where is it convenient to drive from Larnaca?

By rental car from Larnaca it is convenient to reach the beaches of Ayia Napa and Protaras, towards Limassol and mountain villages, and small towns and wine routes. For those who want to see several places in one trip, a car is often more practical than regular buses.

What are the roads like around Larnaca and on Cyprus routes?

The main roads around Larnaca and the motorways between the major cities are in good condition, with clear markings and signs in Greek and English. In rural and mountain areas the roads can be narrower and more winding, so it is important to observe speed limits.

Are there toll roads on routes from Larnaca?

Cyprus does not have a classic system of toll motorways. Most main routes between Larnaca, Ayia Napa, Protaras, Limassol and Nicosia do not require payment, although some car parks and tunnels may be paid.

Can I take a car in Larnaca and return it at the airport?

Many companies allow you to take a car in the city and return it at the rental parking of Larnaca Airport, but such a service may involve an extra charge. When searching, filter the “return at a different location” option and read the conditions carefully.

Can I return the car in another city in Cyprus?

Some providers offer rentals with a different return location — for example, take a car in Larnaca and return it in Limassol or Paphos. This is convenient for linear routes but often includes a one-way surcharge. The conditions are stated in each offer description.

What documents and age requirements apply for renting in Larnaca?

You usually need a valid driving licence, a passport or ID and a payment card in the driver’s name. Most companies accept drivers from 21 years old, while younger or older drivers may face surcharges and restrictions on car classes.

Is it difficult for a tourist to drive around Larnaca?

Larnaca is a fairly calm city for driving: the roads are well marked, signs are duplicated in English and navigation apps build routes correctly. The main feature is left-hand traffic, which you need to get used to in the first hours.