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By air: most travellers to Agia Napa arrive by air at Larnaca airport, as there is no local commercial airfield. A number of charter operators provide service to Larnaca from several UK cities, including Birmingham, Glasgow and London, among others. From Larnaca airport, it’s about 45 minutes by taxi to Agia Napa.
By road: there’s a bus service connecting all regional towns and villages, with at least seven buses each day running between Agia Napa and Larnaca.
By ferry: a passenger ferry service operates throughout the year, three times weekly between Mersin, Turkey and Famagusta. In addition, there’s is a small ferry linking Tasucu, Turkey with Girne (Kyrenia) in northern Cyprus, also operating year-round; and a new sea link operating during the peak season between Alanya, Antalya and Anamur in Turkey and Girne.
With all services, it’s highly recommended that you make reservations well in advance of your intended departure date.
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