General pet travel requirements in Cyprus

Pets traveling to Cyprus must meet the following conditions:

  • Pet Health Check
  • Pet chip (Microchip)
  • Vaccination and Record
  • Dog tag (for dogs only)
  • Blood Test
  • Import document (Import permit)
  • Pet Health Certificate
  • Other Treatments
  • Vet and Clinic Fee
  • Endorsement

Preparation time and minimum number of clinic visits

  • Minimum 3 months preparation time
  • Minimum number of clinic visits: 3 times

Pet travel methods and charges

How to import pets to Cyprus

  • Must fly together in the same flight
  • Pet in cabin – The final decision remains with the airline’s discretion at the time of check-in
  • The return trip must either be Cargo or Private Jet

Service Fees

Pets traveling in cabin or in hold from Hong Kong to Cyprus

  • The basic charge for the first pet traveling from Hong Kong to Cyprus starts at HK$36,800 (including the return pet freight shipping fee, but does not include the extra baggage fee for the outbound pet)
  • Additional pet starting from HK$23,400
  • Two pets in one cage starting from HK$58,200
  • Outbound: reservation of passenger and pet seats, airport drop-off and check-in assistance (excluding all tunnel tolls, parking fees, overtime and outlying island areas, additional fees will be charged)
  • The price includes pet travel Cyprus requirements
  • Microchip (ISO), Rabies/Mixed Vaccination
  • Health Examination, Rabies Test, Health Certificates, Pre-flight Treatments, Vet Consultation, AFCD Endorsement
  • Pet Travel service fee, document fee, communication fee, IATA pet carrier or bag (including small pet carrier, medium size plus HK$500, large size plus HK$1,500, extra large size plus HK$2,500)

Pet cargo freight from Cyprus to Hong Kong

  • Pet health examination, pet health certificate, veterinary fees, stamping
  • Pet travel service fee, document fee, communication fee, IATA pet carrier
  • Return: pet freight booking fee, airport delivery, freight customs clearance service, freight charges – FRA/AMS/CDG/ZRH to HKG (Cargo fee and clearance)
  • Customs clearance and airport charges at Hong Kong Airport and transportation to the customer’s home

The following items are NOT included in our quote (For your budgetting purpose only):

  • Clinic pickup service / On-site vet charge within HK (HK$1000/time, excluding restricted area)
  • Passenger’s flight ticket – To be quoted separately by our travel agent or arrange on your own
  • Pet’s flight charge – Estimate only and will be charged by the airline at the check-in counter on the day of departure
  • Pickup service to the airport or vet clinic in Cyprus – Can be arranged for additional cost (with our partner)
  • Domestic flight / Connecting flight charge / Transportation and handling – If no direct flight to Hong Kong is available

Payment Terms

  • Initial Payment upon confirmation: 1/3
  • 14 days before HK departure 2nd payment: 1/3
  • Remaining payment 14 days before returning to HK: 1/3

How to import pets to Cyprus

  • Pet in Cargo flight direct to Cyprus from Hong Kong

Service Fees

Pet freight from Hong Kong to Cyprus

  • The basic charge for the first pet traveling from Hong Kong to Cyprus starts at HK$58,380
  • Additional pet starting from HK$34,380
  • Two pets in one cage starting from HK$84,280
  • The price includes pet travel Cyprus requirements
  • Microchip (ISO), Rabies/Mixed Vaccination
  • Health Examination, Rabies Test, Health Certificates, Pre-flight Treatments, Vet Consultation, AFCD Endorsement
  • Freight booking fee, airport delivery, freight customs clearance service, freight fee – HKG to FRA/AMS/CDG/ZRH (excluding all tunnel fees, parking fees, overtime and outlying island areas, additional fees will be charged)
  • Customs clearance and airport charges at Cyprus airports
  • Pet Travel service fee, document fee, communication fee, IATA pet carrier or bag (including small pet carrier, medium size plus HK$500, large size plus HK$1,500, extra large size plus HK$2,500)

Pet cargo freight from Cyprus to Hong Kong

  • Pet health examination, pet health certificate, veterinary fees, stamping
  • Return: pet freight booking fee, airport delivery, freight customs clearance service, freight charges – FRA/AMS/CDG/ZRH to HKG (Cargo fee and clearance)
  • Customs clearance and airport charges at Hong Kong Airport and transportation to the customer’s home

The following items are NOT included in our quote (For your budgetting purpose only)

  • Clinic pickup service/ On-site vet charge within HK (HK$1000/time, excluding restricted area)
  • Pickup service to the airport or vet clinic in Cyprus – Can be arranged for additional cost (with our partner)
  • Passenger’s flight ticket – To be quoted separately by our travel agent or arrange on your own
  • Passengers and pets must clear customs together and arrive within 120 hours, otherwise an additional HK$5,000 and 20% tax (levied by the government) will be charged
  • Domestic flight / Connecting flight charge / Transportation and handling – If no direct flight to Hong Kong is available

Payment Terms

  • Initial Payment upon confirmation: 1/3
  • 14 days before HK departure 2nd payment: 1/3
  • Remaining payment 14 days before returning to HK: 1/3

If you are interested in using our services, you can fill out our Quotation Form and provide us with relevant pet travel information to assist with your personal pet relocation plan. If you have further inquiries or questions, you can send your information to us (Contact Us) or directly WhatsApp +852 6358 3131 to contact our professional consultants.

Introduction to Traveling with Pets in Cyprus

Pet Travel Cyprus Introduction

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Cyprus is an island nation in the eastern Mediterranean, rich in history and culture, beautiful natural scenery and a warm Mediterranean climate, making it an ideal destination for pet travelers. There are ancient castles, churches and archaeological sites that testify to the long history of Cyprus, as well as stunning beaches, mountains and forests that showcase the country’s diverse natural beauty. In addition, Cyprus has many pet-friendly hotels, restaurants, parks and beaches that offer a comfortable and convenient travel experience for you and your pet. Whether you want to explore the ancient cities of Nicosia with your dog or sunbathe on the beaches of Paphos with your cat, Cyprus has what you need to make memories that you will never forget. Dog Cyprus Travel Dog Cyprus Travel
 
1. Nicosia
 
As the capital of Cyprus, Nicosia has a rich historical and cultural heritage and modern city facilities, is a good place for pet travel. Stroll through the streets of Nicosia with your dog and you’ll see Venetian architecture, colorful street graffiti and bustling markets. In the Old City, there are many ancient churches and mosques, such as the Selimiye Mosque and St. John’s Cathedral, and while pets aren’t allowed inside, the squares and gardens outside the churches are great for walking and relaxing. Take your dog for a walk on the city walls, the best place to see the panoramic views of Nicosia, and explore the museums and art galleries on the walls. In the city center, there is a beautiful park called Freedom Park with benches, fountains and sculptures where you can play and relax with your dog. There are also many pet-friendly cafes and restaurants in Nicosia, such as The Gym and Silver Pot, where you can bring your dog to dine in the outdoor seating area and enjoy the food and sunshine.
 
2. Limassol
 
Limassol is the second largest city in Cyprus, known for its beautiful waterfront, nightlife and cultural activities. There are many pet-friendly parks and beaches, such as Molos Promenade and Dasoudi Beach, where you can take your dog for a walk, swim and play. History buffs can learn about the city’s past by taking their pets to visit the old castle and archaeological museum of Limassol. In addition, Limassol has a modern seaside park called Molos Park, which features large green areas, bike paths, and a children’s playground, making it a great place to bring your dog. For food and snacks, head to Anexartisias Street, the traditional marketplace near the Old Port, where you can browse and eat at a variety of stalls and stores, most of which welcome pets. For those who enjoy art and culture, check out the Evagoras Lanitis Center, which hosts exhibitions and performances, as well as an open-air sculpture park. Cat Cyprus Travel Cat Cyprus Travel
 
3. Larnaca
 
Larnaca is a historic port city famous for its beaches and palm forests, making it a great vacation spot for cats. the Finikoudes promenade is a great place for cat walks and strolls, and there are many open-air cafes and restaurants on the promenade where you can enjoy a meal with a view of the sea. the Mackenzie beach is another popular petting spot, with umbrellas, lounge chairs and other facilities where you can bring your cat to sunbathe and play in the sand, Mackenzie Beach is another popular pet spot, with umbrellas, deck chairs and other facilities where you can bring your cat to sunbathe and play in the sand. If you want to learn more about Larnaca’s history, you can take your pet to visit the Church of St. Lazare and the Kamares Roman Aqueduct. Although pets are not allowed indoors, the scenery outside is very beautiful. Larnaca Salt Lake is also an interesting attraction, home to thousands of flamingos and flamingos, and there is a trail around the lake where you can take your cat for a walk and bird watching. Larnaca’s Castle is another place to visit, with a small museum showcasing the history of the castle, although it should be noted that pets are not allowed inside. Cyprus Pet Travel Cyprus Pet Travel
 
4. Paphos
 
Paphos is an ancient city full of myths and Roman ruins, most of the attractions here are related to Aphrodite, the goddess of love, and it is very suitable for pets to find a romantic feeling. You can start by visiting the Paphos Archaeological Park, where there are well-preserved ancient Roman villas, ground mosaics, etc. There are many green areas and benches in the park, which are suitable for walking your dog. Then you can take your pet to see the Temple of Aphrodite and the place where Aphrodite bathed, where it is said that true love and eternal beauty can be found. For swimming and sunbathing, go to Coral Bay Beach or Lara Bay Beach, both of which welcome pets and have beautiful crystal clear water. In the evening, take a walk to Harbor Harbor, where there are many good seafood restaurants and bars, and where you can enjoy the sunset and the fishing boats. It’s also worth taking your pet to the Akamas Peninsula Nature Reserve, where you can explore the pristine, undeveloped coast by car or on foot and see wildlife such as goats and dormice. Traveling to Cyprus with Pets Traveling to Cyprus with Pets
 
5. Ayia Napa
 
Famous for its beautiful beaches, water sports and lively nightlife, Ayia Napa is a great place to spend a vacation with your pets, Nissi Beach is one of the most popular beaches with a beach bar, lounge chairs and other facilities, where pets can swim and play in a designated area, Fig Tree Bay is another beautiful beach with fine, soft sand and crystal clear waters. The sand is fine and soft, and the water is crystal clear, so it’s perfect for lying on the beach and soaking up the sun. If you want to try exciting water sports, you can go to Makronissos Beach, where there are jet skis, banana boats and other water sports, and pets can wait on the shore. To enjoy the beauty of nature, go hiking in Cape Greco National Forest, which has many trails and bike paths, as well as attractions such as lighthouses and sea caves. In the evenings, you can take your pet for a walk around Ayia Napa Square, where the musical fountain and amphitheater, as well as the many restaurants, bars and stores, make it a great place for young people to meet and have fun. Traveling to Cyprus with Dogs Traveling to Cyprus with Dogs
 
6. Paralimni
 
Paralimni is a quiet seaside town known for its traditional fishing village atmosphere and beautiful beaches, Fig Tree Bay is one of the most popular beaches where pets are allowed to roam freely on the sand but need to be careful not to disturb other visitors, Protaras promenade is another great place to walk your dog with palm trees, fountains and sculptures, as well as a number of outdoor cafes and restaurants. There are also many outdoor cafes and restaurants. For sunrise and sunset, head to Ayia Triada Beach or Green Bay Beach, both of which are relatively quiet and perfect for meditation and relaxation. For hiking and exploring, check out Cyclops Cave, a huge sea cave that is said to have been the home of Cyclops the Cyclops. There is an interesting Oceanarium in town, which houses a variety of sea creatures, although pets are not allowed. Also worth a visit is the Profitis Elias Church, a small Byzantine church on a hilltop overlooking the town and the sea. Traveling to Cyprus with Cats Traveling to Cyprus with Cats
7. Polis
 
Located in the north-western part of Cyprus, Polis is famous for its untouched nature and relaxing atmosphere. Akamas Peninsula National Park is the biggest highlight of Polis, with unspoiled coastline, canyons, waterfalls and other natural landscapes, suitable for hiking and exploring with your dog, and Lara Bay Beach is a good place to see sea turtles, which come here to lay their eggs every summer, but you need to be careful not to disturb them. Lara Bay Beach is a great place to see turtles laying their eggs every summer, but be careful not to disturb them. In addition, the Aphrodite Trail and Adonis Trail are two famous hiking routes with beautiful ocean and mountain views along the way, which are very suitable for dogs to complete together. If you want to go swimming, you can go to Polis Chrysochous Beach, where the sand is clean and soft and the water is crystal clear, so your pet can enjoy playing in the water. In the center of town there is an archaeological museum with artifacts and history from the Neolithic to the Roman period, and a small garden for dog walking. In addition, the churches of St. Andrew and St. Nicholas are two churches that are worth visiting, and although pets are not allowed inside, they are also very beautiful to look at. Traveling to Cyprus with Dogs Traveling to Cyprus with Dogs
 
8. Kyrenia
 
Kyrenia is a beautiful port city known for its ancient castles, luxury yachts and charming waterfront restaurants. The city’s landmark, Kyrenia Castle, built in the 7th century AD, was once a religious and military fortress and is now a museum, although pets are not allowed. The harbor is another must-see, home to a variety of yachts and fishing boats, as well as many souvenir stalls and galleries where you can take your dog for a walk and take pictures. For a great view, head to St. Hilarion Castle, built on a hilltop and said to be the model for Snow White, which overlooks the whole of Kyrenia. Also worth a visit is Bellapais Monastery, a Gothic monastery with beautiful gardens and stunning views. If you like beaches, you can go to Alagadi Beach, which is also a habitat for turtles, but the beach is a bit wet and not very suitable for swimming. There is also an interesting shipyard museum in Kyrenia, which showcases the traditional craftsmanship of wooden boat building, and a small garden in the museum, which is perfect for walking your dog. Traveling to Cyprus with Cats Traveling to Cyprus with Cats
 
9. Mount Troodos
 
Mount Troodos is the highest mountain in Cyprus, famous for its spectacular natural scenery and ancient monasteries. Troodos National Forest Park is one of the most popular attractions, with dense forests, clear streams and waterfalls, as well as a number of hiking trails that are perfect for hiking and camping with your dog. The surroundings are tranquil and a great place to have a picnic. For sunrise and sunset, visit Olympus Peak, the highest peak in Cyprus at 1,952 meters above sea level, from which you can see the entire island and the Mediterranean Sea. There are also several famous monasteries on Mount Troodos, such as the Kykkos Monastery and the Trooditissa Monastery, which are home to valuable artifacts and relics, but be aware that pets are not allowed inside. If you like wine, try the village of Omodos, where there are several traditional wineries and visitors can tour the cellars and learn about the wine-making process. There are also some interesting places to visit on Mount Rodos.
 
There are also some interesting museums on Mount Troodos, such as the Troodos Geopark Visitor Centre, which displays the geological history of Mount Troodos and rock specimens, as well as interactive games and videos. Traveling to Cyprus with Dogs Traveling to Cyprus with Dogs Playing with Dogs Playing with Dogs in Cyprus
10 Platres
Platres is a resort located in the Troodos Mountains, known for its cool summer weather and beautiful natural scenery. There are plenty of dog-friendly trails for walking and hiking, such as the Millomeris Falls Trail, which features alpine flora and wildflowers, as well as a small waterfall, and the Troodos Botanical Garden, a collection of plants and trees from the Troodos Mountains and a pet-friendly picnic area, which is another must-see. For sunrise and sunset, head to the Mesa Potamos Observatory, which is a great spot to see the valley and the sea. For those who like history, visit the Panagia Tou Kykkou Monastery, one of the most prestigious monasteries in Cyprus, with inlaid frescoes and precious icons, although pets are not allowed. There is an interesting wax museum in the village, featuring famous people and heroes of Cypriot history, as well as some interactive games. In addition, Platres is famous for its traditional village cuisine and there are several good restaurants serving specialties such as kebabs, cheeses and wine, most of which welcome pets. Traveling to Cyprus with Cats Traveling to Cyprus with Cats Traveling to Cyprus with Cats Traveling to Cyprus with Cats Traveling to Cyprus with Cats
 
Overall, Cyprus is a very pet-friendly travel destination, with its rich historical and cultural heritage, beautiful natural scenery and warm Mediterranean climate, whether you want to take your dog to the beach to play in the water or your cat to go hiking in the mountains, you can find the right attractions and activities. Moreover, most hotels, restaurants, parks and beaches in Cyprus welcome pets, and the people here are friendly enough to say hello to them. However, before traveling, you still need to make some preparations, such as checking your pet’s health condition, preparing necessary items, and understanding the pet laws and regulations of your destination to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip. We believe that with careful arrangements and preparations, you and your pet will be able to have an unforgettable vacation in Cyprus and leave behind wonderful memories.