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Cyprus power plugs and sockets, telephones

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CYPRUS DOCUMENTS

Travel Documents: To visit Cyprus to the European citizen must be in possess of a valid identity card or passport. Children must also be in possession of their personal identity card valid for expatriation or passport. To enter in the Turkish part of Cyprus is necessary to have the passport.

Driving License: National driving license.

Car Insurance: European insurance.

For the documents needed to travel to Cyprus we always recommend checking the country’s official website.

CYPRUS HEALTH INSURANCE, TRAVEL INSURANCE, AND MEDICAL ASSISTANCE

Health Care: In Cyprus, the health situation is good. To receive care through the public service is necessary to have the European Health Insurance Card. For tourists it is still advisable to take out a travel and health insurance prior to departure. It is usually cheaper to buy a travel insurance that covers all medical and health care costs. These insurances have low costs and cover any medical expenses that should support you in your journey abroad.

Vaccinations: No vaccinations are required.

CYPRUS MOBILE PHONES AND INTERNET

Telephones: Cyprus Country Dialing Code: 00357.

Mobile Phones: The GSM network is widely present in Cyprus, the network has two operators Cyta and Epic. The phones work all over the island, even in the Turkish part.

Internet: More and more hotels offer free wireless service. There are also many internet point in almost all beach resorts.

CYPRUS POWER PLUGS AND ELECTRIC SOCKETS

Electricity: In Cyprus the usual mains voltage in homes and hotels is 240 volts 50 Hz.

Electrical plugs and sockets: The power plugs and sockets used in Cyprus are those of type G. The same power plugs and sockets used in Britain.

CYPRUS CURRENCY AND BANKS

Money and Banks: The currency of the Republic of Cyprus is Euro. Banking Hours: Most banks are open from 08:30 to 12:30 Monday to Friday.

The climate of Cyprus.

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