Cyprus · Living

Left-hand traffic.
English everywhere.

Cyprus runs on British-legacy systems — driving on the left, Type G plugs, common-law courts — with Mediterranean weather and near-universal English. Here's daily life, including the one topic that needs stating carefully: the island's division.

Last verified: July 8, 2026
The key numbers · 2026
  • Licence exchange: US and Canadian licences swap without any test · fee €40, free at 65+
  • Driving: on the left · plugs: UK-style Type G — adapters for every North American device
  • Time zone: 7 hours ahead of US Eastern (Eastern European Time)
  • Language: Greek official; English very widely spoken — legal system rooted in English common law
  • US travel advisory: Level 3 "Reconsider Travel" since March 3, 2026 — daily life continues normally
  • The Green Line: 9 designated crossing points between the Republic and the north — cross only there

Driving: swap the licence, mind the left

US and Canadian licences are on the Road Transport Department's exchange list: once you've taken up residence, you swap your licence for a Cypriot one with no theory or practical test. The fee is €40 — waived if you're 65 or over. The RTD asks for residence documentation (commonly framed as six months' residence — verify the current requirement on the RTD page when you apply). Visitors drive on a valid US/CA licence.

And yes: Cyprus drives on the left, a British legacy. Cars are right-hand drive. Most people adapt in a week; roundabouts are where it goes wrong first. Roads between the main cities are modern motorways.

The practical stack

ThingThe Cyprus answer
Electricity230V, UK-style Type G three-pin plugs. North American appliances need adapters — and 110V-only devices need transformers or replacement.
LanguageGreek official (Turkish co-official). English is near-universal in the cities and coastal areas; official forms and courts operate in Greek, but daily life runs fine in English. EF ranked Cyprus #40 globally in 2025.
Pets from US/CAEU rules: ISO microchip → rabies vaccination at least 21 days before travel → EU health certificate endorsed by USDA-APHIS (US) or CFIA (Canada).
Time zoneEastern European Time — 7 hours ahead of New York/Toronto, 10 ahead of Vancouver. Calls home happen in your evening.
Getting thereNo year-round scheduled nonstops from North America as of July 2026 — one stop via major European or Middle East hubs into Larnaca or Paphos.
WeatherLong, hot, dry summers; mild winters; snow on Troodos most years. Sunshine claims of "300+ days" are approximate — no official figure exists.

The division, factually

The island has been divided since 1974. The Republic of Cyprus — the EU member state this site covers — exercises effective control over roughly 59% of the island, in the south. The northern third is administered by Turkish Cypriots as the "TRNC", recognised only by Türkiye. Between them runs a UN-patrolled buffer zone, the Green Line, about 180 km long, with 9 designated crossing points — including Ledra Street on foot in central Nicosia. Crossing at designated points with a passport is routine for residents and visitors; crossing anywhere else is not lawful.

What this means for you, practically: live, buy, and register everything in the government-controlled areas; never buy property in the north; and enter/exit the Republic via Larnaca or Paphos airports or the southern seaports — the US State Department specifically recommends US citizens use those.

The March 2026 travel advisory, without drama

The US State Department raised Cyprus to Level 3 "Reconsider Travel" on March 3, 2026, after a drone strike on the RAF Akrotiri base (March 1, 2026) amid the regional conflict. Cypriot authorities report commercial flights and daily life continuing normally, and Canada's advisory sits at a lower caution level. Facts to hold together: the advisory is real and current; so is normal life on the island. Check travel.state.gov and travel.gc.ca before you book, and factor it into your own risk comfort.
In this section

Guides

Coming soon

Swapping your licence, step by step

The RTD process, documents, the €40 fee (free at 65+), and left-side driving for North Americans.

Coming soon

Bringing your dog or cat

The microchip-vaccine-certificate sequence, airline realities, and summer heat embargoes.

Coming soon

Crossing the Green Line

The 9 crossing points, what documents you need, and what not to bring back.

Sources

  1. Licence exchange (list countries, no test, €40 / free 65+): Road Transport Department, mcw.gov.cy/rtd — six-month residence detail pending verification on the RTD page
  2. The division, buffer zone and crossing points: UNFICYP, unficyp.unmissions.org; European Commission Green Line Regulation page
  3. US travel advisory Level 3 (March 3, 2026) and entry-point guidance: travel.state.gov · Canada: travel.gc.ca
  4. Pet travel: EU non-commercial pet movement rules; USDA-APHIS and CFIA endorsement procedures
  5. English proficiency: EF EPI 2025 fact sheet (Cyprus #40, score 537)
  6. Flight connectivity: schedule data as of July 2026 — schedule-dependent and subject to change
This page is general information. Advisory levels and crossing rules change; check the official pages before travelling.
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