In 2026, fuel efficiency is key. For city driving in Nicosia, a compact Kia Picanto is perfect for tight parking. However, if you are planning to head into the Troodos Mountains, consider a Hybrid SUV like the Toyota C-HR for better torque and lower fuel consumption.
2. UNDERSTAND THE “LEFT-HAND” RULE
Cyprus is one of the few countries where we drive on the left. If this is your first time, we recommend renting an Automatic transmission vehicle. This allows you to focus entirely on the road and navigation without worrying about shifting gears with your left hand.
3. MASTER THE INSURANCE OPTIONS
Don’t settle for “Basic” insurance. For first-time renters, we highly recommend our Full Damage Waiver (FDW).
PRO TIP: In 2026, many credit cards no longer cover “off-road” driving. Always check your policy if you plan to visit remote beaches like Akamas.
4. CHECK THE FUEL POLICY
TheThe most transparent policy in 2026 is “Fair Fuel” (full-to-full). You receive the car with a full fuel level and return it with the same amount. This avoids the high “refuelling fees” charged by large airport agencies. airport agencies.
5. INSPECT THE SPARE TIRE & TOOLS
Before leaving our Nicosia hub, ensure you know where the spare tire or repair kit is located. While we offer 24/7 Roadside Assistance, knowing the basics of your vehicle is essential for long trips to Paphos or Ayia Napa.
6. PLAN YOUR PARKING IN NICOSIA
Nicosia has strict parking laws. Look for the Blue “P” signs for municipal parking. Avoid double yellow lines at all costs—fines have increased in 2026! Read our Nicosia Parking Guide for more details.
7. AGE REQUIREMENTS & DOCUMENTATION
To rent in Cyprus, you typically need to be at least 21 years old and have held your license for 1 year. Ensure you have your Passport and a Credit/Debit card in the driver’s name ready for the Meet & Greet.
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