Cyprus has dropped its requirement for visitors to complete a pre-arrival online passenger locator form.
The CyprusFlightPass policy was relaxed on Monday (18 April) alongside Cyprus’s Covid country categorisation system.
All fully vaccinated passengers, and travellers who can show a valid certificate of recovery, can now enter Cyprus without the need to complete a form, test or quarantine.
Unvaccinated travellers, or those without a valid recovery certificate, must show proof of a negative PCR taken 72 hours prior to departure, or an antigen test taken 24 hours prior to departure.
Children under the age of 12 are not required to take a test to enter.
Travellers aged 12 or over, who do not hold a vaccination or recovery certificate, must present their test result in printed or electronic form and results from self-administered tests are not accepted.
"You may be asked to do a further test upon arrival to Cyprus. Refusal to comply will result in you needing to quarantine at your own expense," according to UK Foreign Office travel advice.