No vaccinations are required for entry into Cyprus. To avoid the risk of getting avian influenza from infected poultry, make sure to avoid close contact with domestic or wild birds and ensure that poultry products are properly cooked. Medical insurance is advised during one’s stay here, as supplies may be expensive.
Cyprus is considered to be quite safe for tourists. Violent crime is rare while cars and houses are hardly locked. However, it’s best not to be too complacent.
Treat religious icons and symbols with respect and avoid pointing or standing with your back to them. Always ask permission before photographing people and do not click pictures near military establishments.
An important point is to steer clear of any discussions or comments on the war of 1974 or the political situation in the island. Guests who show disrespect to national symbols, religious customs or members of the opposite sex are sure to get into trouble with the public.
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