Cyprus Yacht Charters - Operates
a fleet of eight vessels from Pathos. Pictures of the boats, activities and
contact details.
Cyprus Yachting - Offering
tuition from their base in St. Raphael Marina, Limassol and day charter aboard
a sailing boat or four motor cruisers. Vessel details, rates, sailing tips and
contact form.
Interyachting - Limassol
based company specializing in catamaran cruises. Details of their fleet,
rates, cruise video and RYA courses.
Navimed - Offers
a Beneteau Oceanis 361 sloop bareboat from Larnaca. Price list, itineraries
and contact details.
Stargazer - A
40 foot motor cruiser available crewed for up to ten guests from Larnaca.
Includes rates, testimonials and online booking forms.
Visas: Nationals of the USA, Australia,
Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa and the EU can stay in the Republic of
Cyprus for up to three months without a visa. If you entered Cyprus in the North (ie, from
Turkey), it is illegal to cross to the Republic. Travel from the Republic to the North on
a day trip is legal and straightforward, but if you are late coming home your name will be
placed on a black list and you will not be allowed to cross to the North again. It's also
legally impossible to travel from the Republic to the North and to then continue to Turkey
- you cannot take luggage with you across the Green Line, and you will be placed on the
Republic's black list, which will most likely prevent you from ever entering the Republic
again. Also note that Turkish-Cypriots or travelers who have a Greek family name will
almost certainly be refused a day pass to visit the North. Travelers may enter the
Republic only through the legal ports of entry: Larnaka and Pafos international airports,
or the ports of Larnaka, Lemesos and Pafos. Health risks: No particular risks, but you should consider vaccinations for
hepatitis.