North Cyprus to South travel
Subscribe to the topic
Post new topic
@phildraper Phil if I were you I would join the North Cyprus Heartbeat Facebook group as Issy Atahasan is really knowledgeable on this stuff if entering TRNC.. what he doesn't know is not worth knowing... Honestly. His information is second to none
@phildraper ive asked this question you will be allowed to enter TRNC but you cannot r register that vehicle in the south unless the vehicle arrives and enters into the south via recognised port of entry ...usually Limassol ... Any TRNC entry point is not a recognised port of entry for the south.
@Toon hello Toon, do you know what the prices are for car insurance to the north side
thank you
To go over for a month is I think €25 cash ... for three months its €50 cash... You need the car log book and your passport Don't give too much in notes as they will claim to not have any change ... As least have a range of notes and change to make sure you have the correct money ......It is only third party cover so beware .... Further most hire cars are not allowed to travel across ..I know that some car hire companies will allow it but you will pay for any and all losses.. including full loss of car if write off ... 4x4 and twincabs etc are more expensive..
I have no idea what car insurance costs are like in the north for residents but am told they are not too bad
@Toon thanks for speedy reply Toon. i know i can rely on you always
As others have said; you cannot register a car in the south if it arrived on the Island via a TRNC port of entry (and visa versa).
Insurance for cars based in the TRNC is lower than for cars based in the south and fully comp is very good (the companies pay up with no fuss)
If you want to bring a car from UK to register in the south then if a ferry is not an option, consider shipping the car in a container.
@phildraper
hi, sorry for disturbing you, but I’ve similar question as yours and maybe you’ve find out the answer yet. I’m an UE citizen, Im travelling in Turkey in my camper. I wanted to travel by ferry with my campervan to north cyprus now, then I would like to get to south cyprus, leave there car for about 1 month and fly to Poland by airplane. After NEw year I plan to come back to south cyprus take my campervan from parking and get back to Turkey by the ferry from north cyprus. Could you be so kind and help me with this issue?
I think you will have problems at the north / south border if arriving into north cyprus. You will have lots of questions to answer.... Both ways. Am not even sure you can cross north to south for a month...
Best advise I can give you is to check with both north and south tourism authorities to avoid any complications at the Cyprus border..
Failing that go onto Facebook group North Cyprus Heartbeat and ask Issy Atahasan for better information he's a top bloke and knows all there is to know about these matters. Involving TRNC
GOOD LUCK
After looking into the road travel idea I decided against it and flew to Paphos sending our dog by plan rather than the road adventure.
It might have changed so Toon's advice is best way to officially know.
Anyone got any information on bringing an English registered motorhome into northern cyprus and then crossing boarder to southside? We have MEUKW1 residency and Cypriot Liscence.
We want to bring it over from UK for the winter months then drive it back to tje UK and fly back to Cyprus.
Any advice would be great.
As the North has no official entry point to the republic I would expect this to be an issue. It might work as a temp import. If no one here has done it I would contact one of the professionals to get advise or contact customs. There are ferry's from Greece to Limassol and that might be a better route.
Hi, thank you for your quick response.
I have spoken to a couple.of motorhomers over here that have come across at kerynia and said no problem, one was english with english lisence and the other was english but motorhome registered in Bulgaria. Both said a bit of a wait at the check point and bought insurance there to cover them.
Because we have residency here this is our concern.
Would love to use the boat that comes into limisol but unfortunately our motorhome is nearly 8m long and the boat only accepts upto 5m.
So we will take your advice and see what we can find out.
Regards Sam
I think you will need to leave via the north side too
hi , the advice from toon is sound . i did get my car impounded by the trnc customs because it was a British car on uk plates . even though i shipped it in through Limassol with Grimaldi ferries and paid the duty to the south ?
Many of these obstacles are fraught with ifs and buts ..and nearly always depends on IF the customs border officers are having a good day or bad day or just want to be God damned awkward .I'd say it's not worth the risk
yes unfortunately i agree . even the top customs guy would not give me a time limit for vehicles to stay in the trnc , it happened to a lot of vehicles . i counted 90 odd vehicles in the customs compound with uk number plates on , and if not sorted within 90days they get auctioned off .
@burneyleslie oh really!! Ok i think we may give it a miss then and jist travel.to greece and back.instead!
@phildraper
As far as I know, it is not a problem for tourists entering North Cyprus from the South with or without vehicles - providing you pay for a monthly insurance at one of the small offices at the North end of the crossing point. However, you may face a delay at the customs in the north because it is more than likely your goods will be valued and you will be charged import duty.
I will be going across the border soon so I will ask the customs officers what the current position is. It may be easier to drive down to South Turkey and use one of the ferries to North Cyprus. If you have a home in the North you probably will bring your own possessions without paying any duty.
@bigOz Phil is already here now ..but thanks for the reply.... please feel free to let us know what the border guards say in response to the question its always handy to have current information... thanks in advance
@bigOz please feel free to let us know what the border guards say in response to the question its always handy to have current information... thanks in advance
Yep as Toon says I am here and gave the whole Turkey/North Cyprus route a wide berth as I did not need any additional aggravation lol
I have not done this but I think 100/% you will have big problems as the point of entry to the ..south will not be any port in the RoC..
I advice that you take some professional advice on it....
-@Toon
Hi Toon,
I'm planning a road trip which, up till now, included Turkey, and both the North and South of Cyprus.
I was planning on driving my UK registered vehicle into Turkey and then taking the ferry into North Cyprus, travel to the south for a couple of weeks and then back through the North and back into Turkey.
For clarification, I don't plan to 'Register' my vehicle (nor myself) in any part of Cyprus, merely visit both parts as a tourist.
I'm guessing from what's been stated already, is that getting the vehicle into the ROC will not be allowed even if I don't plan to stay?
Just wondered if you could clarify those same rules will apply to simple 'tourist' with vehicles.
Thanks
Hello Paul,
I would not recommend this, you will have entered Cyprus illeagally and you won't have the right documents if stopped by police to show you entered Cyprus by a proper port of entry, I would imaging you may also have issues when trying to cross from north to south.
I have travelled down to Cyprus by car from UK a couple of weeks ago and took the ferry from Pireaus to Limassol, on ariving in Limasol you are issued with a "carnet", this you won't have coming via the north.
Graham
@paulwillimont sadly I can't give any further advice or an update on this as I really don't know.. My earlier post regarding seeking horse's mouth real time information from customs or consulates in TRNC and RoC is best I can give you . I stil think there may be issues both directions .. Customs border guards are fickle and unpredictable....
I repeat again ... contact Issy Atahasan on Facebook North Cyprus Heartbeat a very knowledgeable man on all things TRNC.. his knowledge and fully researched information cannot be beaten..
Good luck ..
I you do it please feel free to update us on how the journey and crossing went .... Can't beat up-to-date information
@graham6
You do not get a carnet at the Famagusta port because it would not be of any use either in the North or if you decide to cross over to the South. This is because the Republic of Cyprus side will not recognise a "carnet" from any port in the North.
Articles to help you in your expat project in Cyprus
- Driving in Cyprus
As Cyprus is a small island, the best way to get around is by car. But is your drivers license valid in the ...
- Raising children in Cyprus
As Cyprus is one of the safest countries in the world, you shouldn't have any worries about raising your kids ...
- Leisure activities in Cyprus
One of the reasons an increasing amount of expats chooses Cyprus for their new home is the relaxed pace of living ...
- Northern Cyprus holidays
North Cyprus is one of the last unspoilt, most beautiful and popular island holiday destinations in the ...
- General visa requirements for Cyprus
If you are planning on a short-term stay in Cyprus, you should know beforehand whether or not you will need a ...
- Permanent residency and citizenship in Cyprus
The complexity of staying long-term in Cyprus (for more than 90 days) varies greatly depending on your ...
- Banking and finance in Cyprus
Opening a bank account is one of the first things you'll need to do in Cyprus. Thankfully, the banking system ...
- Travelling to Cyprus
Despite being a small (and partly occupied) country, travelling to the island of Cyprus is quite straightforward. ...