Driving in Cyprus: Protaras Car Hire Guide
Cyprus drives on the left with right-hand-drive cars, so UK drivers feel at home from the first roundabout. Your full UK photocard licence is all you need — no International Driving Permit required.
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Driving on the Left & Licence Basics
Cyprus inherited left-hand traffic and right-hand-drive cars from its British colonial period, which means UK drivers step in and feel completely familiar. There are no confusing lane-swap moments at junctions, and roundabout priority works the same way as at home. If you are collecting from Larnaca Airport to Protaras on the A3 motorway, the 100 km/h flow of traffic will feel natural within a few minutes.
- A full UK photocard driving licence is accepted — no International Driving Permit (IDP) needed.
- Minimum hire age is typically 21-25 depending on the company; drivers under approximately 25 usually pay a young-driver surcharge.
- Hire cars carry red number plates — a quick visual cue that distinguishes them from locally-registered vehicles.
- Cyprus uses the euro; there are no toll roads on the island, including the A3 coastal carriageway.
- Avoid driving due west in the late afternoon: low Mediterranean sun glare makes visibility difficult and is a genuine hazard on exposed rural roads.
When you compare car hire deals before you travel, check the stated minimum age and whether a young-driver fee is included in the quoted rate, as this can add meaningfully to a week's hire cost. Bring your licence, a credit card for the excess deposit, and your booking confirmation.
Speed Limits & Camera Enforcement
All speed limits in Cyprus are in kilometres per hour. UK visitors accustomed to miles per hour should take a moment to reset their expectations before pulling out of the car hire bay — 50 km/h feels noticeably slower than 50 mph, and it is easy to drift over the urban limit without realising.
| Road type | Limit | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Motorway (A-roads, incl. A3) | 100 km/h | Legal MINIMUM of 65 km/h also applies |
| Open / rural roads | 80 km/h | Applies outside built-up areas |
| Urban / built-up areas | 50 km/h | May be lower near schools |
| Near schools (signed) | 30-40 km/h | Follow posted signs |
Fixed and mobile cameras operate across the island, with higher concentrations in and around towns rather than on the open A3 carriageway. Do not assume any tolerance buffer — cameras are set to the legal limit. When a hire car is caught speeding, the hire firm is legally required to pass your details to the Cypriot authorities, and the fine is posted to your home address in the UK. Firms also apply their own admin handling fee for processing the notification. Pay within the deadline stated on any notice you receive; unpaid fines can be pursued if you return to Cyprus.
The A3 motorway between Larnaca and Protaras carries a legal minimum speed of 65 km/h as well as the 100 km/h maximum. Do not crawl along it; keep up with the flow of traffic.
Drink-Driving & Key Road Rules
The drink-drive limit in Cyprus is 0.05% blood alcohol — equivalent to approximately 22 micrograms of alcohol per 100 ml of breath. This is stricter than in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (0.08%) but the same as Scotland. If you are used to the Scottish limit, you are already calibrated correctly; if you are used to the higher English limit, treat Cyprus as a zero-tolerance destination in practice. For novice or newly-qualified drivers (licence held under three years) the limit is near-zero.
- Random breath-testing is common at night, particularly near resort areas and on the Protaras-Ayia Napa coastal road.
- Eating or drinking at the wheel — including water or a snack — can be treated as failing to be in proper control of the vehicle.
- Mobile phone use while driving is illegal; hands-free only.
- Seatbelts are mandatory for all occupants; this includes rear passengers.
- Headlights must be used in poor visibility and at night — daytime running lights alone are not sufficient after dark.
If you are exploring the Protaras to Famagusta and Ayia Napa corridor on an evening out, designate a driver in advance or use a taxi for the return leg. The resort strip is well-covered by enforcement activity during summer months.
Required Kit & Child Seats
Cyprus law requires two red warning triangles in every private car. This is the only item mandated by law for private vehicles — a hi-vis vest, first-aid kit and fire extinguisher are required only for commercial vehicles, not hire cars. That said, keeping a hi-vis vest in the car is sensible practice. When you collect your vehicle, open the boot and confirm that both triangles are present; missing equipment is your responsibility once you drive off.
Child Seat Rules
Children under 150 cm in height (broadly under 12 years old) must travel in an appropriate restraint. The rules break down by size: a full child seat is required up to approximately 135 cm; a booster cushion is needed from 135 cm to 150 cm. Children under five may not travel in the front seat regardless of restraint type.
| Child height | Required restraint | Front seat permitted? |
|---|---|---|
| Under ~135 cm | Full child seat | No (under 5); check age otherwise |
| 135 cm – 150 cm | Booster cushion | Check age/weight rules |
| Under 5 years | Full child seat | No |
| 150 cm and over | Adult seatbelt | Yes |
Pre-booking child seats directly with the hire firm is far cheaper than paying desk rates on arrival. Desk hire typically costs €15-25 per seat per day; the same seat booked online in advance is usually considerably less. If you are planning a day trip to Cape Greco and Fig Tree Bay with young children, confirm the seat is fitted correctly before departing — check the harness is snug and the base is locked.
Petrol, Fuelling & Costs
Cyprus uses unleaded 95 petrol (equivalent to UK standard unleaded) and diesel. As of June 2026, prices on the Protaras coastal strip are at the higher end of the island range — refuelling slightly inland at Paralimni, Sotira or Deryneia saves roughly 5-10 cents per litre, which adds up over a fortnight's hire.
| Fuel type | Typical price (June 2026) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Unleaded 95 (petrol) | €1.46 – €1.58 / litre | Lower end inland; higher on coastal strip |
| Diesel | €1.50 – €1.84 / litre | Wider range; check your hire car's fuel type |
| Inland saving (Paralimni / Sotira) | ~5-10 cents/litre less | Worth a short detour on a long trip |
Fuelling Practicalities
Major brands operating in the Protaras area include EKO, Petrolina, Shell and Staroil. An EKO station on Protaras Avenue (no. 268) operates 24-hour automated pumps. Many other stations switch to unstaffed automated pumps overnight and on Sundays — and this is where a common frustration arises: automated pumps typically place a €60-75 pre-authorisation hold on your card. UK banks can take 3-7 days to release this hold, meaning that money is temporarily locked even after you have driven away.
Whenever possible, pay at a staffed till during the day rather than using an automated pump. The pre-auth hold from overnight and Sunday pumps can temporarily lock €60-75 on your UK card for up to a week.
If you are returning the car on full and your flight is early, consider filling up the evening before at a staffed station rather than relying on a Sunday-morning automated pump. Use the car hire deals comparison at the top of the site to check whether your agreement requires a full-to-full or a full-to-empty policy before you travel — this affects whether you need to worry about the return fill at all.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the drink-drive limit in Cyprus compared to England?
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