About This Route
Going from Protaras to Nicosia (Central)? Let us handle the driving while you enjoy the Cypriot scenery. The journey takes 20-40 minutes covering 10-20 km. Starting from just €145, it's the simplest way to travel between these two popular destinations.
Our professional drivers are local, English-speaking, and fully licensed. They'll pick you up at your exact address in Protaras and deliver you directly to your destination in Nicosia (Central). Need to make a quick stop along the way? No problem - just tell your driver.
Every booking comes with fixed pricing (no hidden extras), free cancellation up to 24 hours before, and a choice of vehicle sizes from cosy sedans to family-sized minivans. Wi-Fi and USB charging are standard on all vehicles.
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 Nicosia (Central)
Nicosia is the capital of Cyprus and the world’s last divided capital city. The old town within its Venetian walls offers a fascinating mix of cultures, with museums, galleries, traditional markets, and vibrant dining. It’s Cyprus’s cultural heart.
Key Attractions
Venetian Walls & Moat
Impressive 16th-century fortifications with 11 heart-shaped bastions encircling the old town.
Ledra Street
The main shopping and pedestrian street crossing the Green Line buffer zone.
Cyprus Museum
The island's most important archaeological museum with artifacts spanning 9,000 years.
Buyuk Han
Beautifully restored Ottoman-era inn now housing cafes, craft shops, and galleries.
Laiki Geitonia
Charming restored neighbourhood with traditional architecture and artisan workshops.
Where to Eat
Old Town Restaurants
Hidden gem restaurants in the narrow streets of old Nicosia with authentic Cypriot fare.
Ledra Street Cafes
Buzzing cafe culture along the main pedestrian shopping street.
Phaneromeni Area
Trendy neighbourhood with hip cafes, wine bars, and creative dining concepts.
Experiences & Activities
Cross the Green Line
Walk across the UN buffer zone at Ledra Street to experience both sides of the divided city.
Nicosia Walking Tour
Guided walks through centuries of history from Venetian to Ottoman to British colonial eras.
Local Markets
Visit the municipal market for fresh produce, spices, and traditional Cypriot products.
Local Tips & Insider Knowledge
- Nicosia is best explored on foot within the old walls
- Bring your passport if you plan to cross the Green Line
- Visit in the morning to avoid the afternoon heat in summer
- Many museums are closed on Mondays