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- English
is the second language and is widely spoken. A greater knowledge of
French and German is increasingly noticeable.
- The currency
of the Republic is the Cyprus Pound (CY£) which is divided into
100 cents. Notes are issued in £20, £10, £5 and £1
denominations.
- Banks
in Cyprus open for the public from 08:30 to 12:30 midday. Certain banks
in tourist areas open during the afternoon. Automatic Exchange Machines
operate on a 24-hour basis. Most currencies and denominations are accepted.
- The voltage
on the island is 240. Socket outlets are of flat 3-pin type.
- All types
of medication are available in well stocked pharmacies all over Cyprus.
- Telephone:
Cyprus automatic telephone dialing system reaches 206 countries. Telecards
can be purchased from Post Offices, kiosks and souvenir shops.
- It is
forbidden to remove antiquities from the bottom of the sea, or to take
any antiquities out of Cyprus without a special export license.
- Visitors
should respect ecclesiastical tradition and avoid wearing shorts and
sleeveless garments in churches and monasteries.
- Public
holidays: January 1,6, March 25, April 1, May 1, August 15, October
1,28, December 24,25,26. There are another four public holidays whose
dates are variable. These are: Green Monday (50 days before the Greek
Orthodox Easter), Good Friday and Easter Monday (Greek Orthodox Easter)
and Pentecost.
- Short
cruises to the Greek islands, Egypt, Lebanon and the Holy Land can be
taken on on e of the many comfortable cruise ships which offer full
board accommodation and entertainment at very reasonable prices.
Shopping
Hours
- April,
May, Sept. 15 - October
08:00-19:00 (Friday: 08:00-20:00)
- November
to March
08:00-18:00 (Friday: 08:00-19:00)
- June-Sept.
14
08:00-14:00 and 17:00-19:30 (Friday: 16:00-20:30)
- Shops
are closed all day Sunday and on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons.
Climate
- The climate
is equable, with an abundance of sunny days throughout the year.
- The average
daytime temperature from June to September is 32 degrees C, from December
to February 16 degrees C, and from March to May, and October to November,
25 degrees C.
- Very cool
, cotton clothes are recommended for the hot summer months. Jackets
and light sweaters may be required for the evenings during May and June,
September and October, and warm clothes are worn during the winter months.
Getting
Around the Island
- Driving
is on the left hand side of the road.
- Distances
between towns are not lengthy.
- The transurban
service-taxis are shared taxis, very reasonably priced, connecting (during
daytime) the main towns of Lefkosia, Lemesos, Larnaka and Pafos during
daytime.
- There
are many car rental companies in Cyprus, and the top international names
are all represented. Petrol stations in all seaside areas and major
towns are equipped with automatic pumps, accepting bank notes and operating
on a 24-hour basis. On Sundays and Public Holidays, petrol stations
in rural areas may open.
- A number
of experienced tourist companies organize efficiently run tours, in
modern air-conditioned coaches, with multilingual guides.
- Buses
connect the main towns of Cyprus, and there is a yellow bus service
run by the Municipality within the old city of Lefkosia.
- Yacht
charter is available in Lemesos and Larnaka with or without crew.
Important
Note
According
to Cypriot Law, the importation, possession and use of Narcotic Drugs
and Psychotropic Substances, is strictly prohibited.
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