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Avis sur la location de voiture à Ayia Napa
Questions fréquentes
By Cyprus law, children below 150 cm need a child restraint system. Booster or full child seats are available with most TakeCars suppliers — request at booking, as availability is limited in peak summer. Children above 150 cm can ride without a seat but must wear a seat belt.
The most common scenario is collecting at Larnaca (LCA) and driving 40 minutes east on the A3 — flat, predictable, no serpentines. Hotel delivery in Ayia Napa or Protaras runs around €50–€70 from Larnaca and works well for late arrivals or families with children. The third option is collection from a TakeCars partner office in Ayia Napa itself.
Two to three months ahead for July and August. Ayia Napa is the busiest rental market on Cyprus in those months — fleets thin out two to three weeks before peak, and convertibles and crossovers go even earlier. Off-season (Nov–Apr) the fleet has full availability and rates fall by 40–50 per cent.
On TakeCars partners the deposit ranges €0–€1,500. Local Ayia Napa suppliers typically take €100–€500 (cash or debit card often accepted); international chains hold €500–€1,500 on a credit card. Use the no-deposit filter to narrow the listing.
From 21 with at least one year of experience on TakeCars partner cars. The widest fleet is open to drivers 26+ with three years' experience. Younger drivers may pay a Young Driver fee on certain models; the per-car threshold is shown on the listing.
Most TakeCars partners forbid the trip — insurance from the south does not apply in the north. The Dherynia checkpoint is 20 minutes from Ayia Napa, but a car crossing requires a separate Turkish third-party policy bought at the checkpoint, plus the supplier's prior agreement. Always confirm before booking; many travellers leave the car parked in the south and use the pedestrian Ledra Street crossing in Nicosia instead.
Cape Greco parking is free, but in high season the main lot fills by 10 in the morning. Arrive at 9 to park at the headland; later in the morning the fallback is the verge — technically allowed but tight on a narrow stretch. The most striking views are along side trails — leave the car on asphalt and walk twenty minutes rather than driving onto a gravel spur.
Only around the main square and the seafront. The town centre has paid municipal lots and free side streets, and most hotels and apartment blocks include guest parking. Around Nissi and Makronissos beaches, parking runs short on summer weekends — leave the car 300m back on a side street and walk; it is free and faster than waiting for the main lot.
Around 10 minutes — Protaras sits next door, with the same family of beaches. Cape Greco is about 15 minutes; Larnaca with its salt lake is 40 minutes back along the A3. Nicosia, with the Ledra Street pedestrian crossing into the north, is about an hour and a quarter.
Yes — between November and April the town is nearly empty and rental rates fall by 40–50 per cent versus peak summer. Beaches are quiet, the roads run clear and TakeCars suppliers have full fleet availability. The trade-off is fewer flights into Larnaca and shorter daylight for road trips.