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Visa rules for Norwegians entering Cyprus
There’s no need to apply for a visa if you're a Norwegian citizen. Cyprus allows free entry for tourism, work, or study — for any length of stay.
Required documents for Norwegian citizens to travel to Cyprus
Visa-free doesn’t mean document-free. Bring:
- Passport or EU ID card;
- Booking confirmation or host invitation;
- Return ticket or proof of money for it;
- Travel insurance covering urgent medical help.
Do Norwegian citizens need travel insurance in Cyprus?
It’s not a strict requirement, but highly recommended. Health insurance will cover emergency medical care while you’re in Cyprus. Visit World offers fast and easy insurance options.
Is there a maximum stay period in Cyprus for Norwegians?
No. Norwegian citizens are free to stay in Cyprus indefinitely. You don’t need a visa for short visits or extended stays.
Top 5 places in Cyprus Norwegian citizens should check out
- Ayia Napa – perfect for beach lovers and nightlife fans.
- Paphos – ancient ruins, myths, and the legend of Aphrodite.
- Limassol – a mix of seaside fun and cultural spots.
- Troodos Mountains – hiking in summer, skiing in winter.
- Nicosia – a unique capital with Greek and Turkish influence.
If you do not have a visa-free entry to Cyprus, you may need an airport transit visa.
Please follow the link to see if you need a transit visa:
https://www.cyprusvisa.eu/cyprus-airport-transit-visa-countries.html
If you want to go to Cyprus with your pet, it will need a microchip, a rabies vaccination certificate and a health certificate approved by a veterinarian. Unvaccinated pets are not allowed in Cyprus. Also, your pet must be accompanied by an animal passport.
The owner or the person responsible for the animal must notify the veterinary service at the point of entry at least 48 hours before the arrival of the animal.
For more information on entering Cyprus with animals, go to:
Dial 112 to contact any emergency services.
In Cyprus, 112 is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and can connect a subscriber to:
The police
Fire brigade
Emergency medical service
Coast Guard
SOS National Hotline for Children.
For information and advice on Cyprus customs regulations, visit the Customs Service website:
https://www.mof.gov.cy/mof/customs/customs.nsf/index_en/index_en
Visitors to Cyprus can drive using a valid international driver's license or a national driver's license if they are valid for the class of vehicle they want to drive.
You can rent a car with the help of online services.
A minimum driver's experience of at least 3 years is required to rent a car. The minimum age is 21 years (for some types of cars - 25 years).
All contacts of Cyprus Embassies worldwide are gathered here: https://www.embassy-worldwide.com/country/cyprus/
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