About This Route
The Latchi to Paralimni route is one of our most popular transfers in Cyprus - and for good reason. The journey takes 20-40 minutes covering 10-20 km. Starting from just €250, it's a comfortable, direct ride with a driver who knows every turn of the road.
Why choose our service? Fixed prices locked in at booking, professional drivers, modern vehicles, and 24/7 availability. No waiting on the kerb, no negotiating fares, no sharing with strangers. It's your private ride, on your schedule.
We cater for individuals, couples, families, and groups with sedans, minivans, and luxury vehicles. All come equipped with air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and USB chargers. Book your Latchi to Paralimni taxi online and we'll take care of the rest.
Route Map
What's Included
- Professional English-speaking driver
- Modern air-conditioned vehicle
- Free cancellation with 12h+ notice
- No hidden fees - fixed price guaranteed
- Door-to-door hotel/villa pickup
- Local driver with area knowledge
- Flexible pickup time
- Child seats available (pre-book required)
- Beach equipment transport friendly
Travel Tips
Travel Tips for Your Journey
- Book in advance – Especially during peak tourist season (May-October)
- Arrive early – For airport transfers, we recommend booking pickup 3 hours before your flight
- Keep essentials handy – Have your booking confirmation and ID ready
- Communicate preferences – Let us know if you need child seats, extra luggage space, or have any special requirements
- Weather considerations – Cyprus is sunny year-round, but bring a light jacket for evening travels
Discover Paralimni
Paralimni is the administrative capital of the Famagusta district and the gateway to Protaras and Ayia Napa. This authentic Cypriot town offers a genuine local experience with traditional markets, churches, and a lively town center.
Key Attractions
Three Churches Square
Unique area with three churches from different periods standing side by side.
Paralimni Lake
A seasonal lake that attracts birdlife, with walking paths around its shores.
Local Markets
Traditional fruit and vegetable markets showcasing local produce and Cypriot products.
Where to Eat
Town Center Tavernas
Authentic local restaurants with home-cooked Cypriot cuisine at local prices.
Traditional Bakeries
Local bakeries producing fresh village bread, pastries, and traditional sweets.
Experiences & Activities
Local Shopping
Browse local shops for traditional products, handmade lace, and souvenirs.
Cultural Festivals
Various religious and cultural festivals throughout the year.
Local Tips & Insider Knowledge
- Great for authentic shopping at better prices than tourist areas
- The three churches are an unusual and interesting sight
- Just 5-10 minutes from Protaras beaches