Customs And Duty Free Allowance At Larnaca Airport
How Much Duty Free Can I Take Into Cyprus?
There are 2 different types of Customs and duty free allowance at Larnaca airport depending on whether you are traveling from a country within the EU (European Union) or whether you are traveling from a country outside of the EU.
Countries Within The EU
The following countries are all countries within the EU and therefore EU regulations will apply.
Austria – Belgium – Bulgaria – Cyprus – Czech Republic – Denmark – Estonia – Finland – France – Germany – Greece – Hungary – Ireland – Italy – Latvia – Lithuania -Luxembourg – Malta – Netherlands – Poland – Portugal – Romania – Slovakia – Slovenia – Spain – Sweden – United Kingdom
Customs And Duty Free Allowance At Larnaca Airport Within The EU
Duty Free Allowance Into Cyprus For Countries Within The EU
If you are traveling to Cyprus from a country that is in the EU and the items you are taking through customs is for personal use, you are allowed the following quantities and will not be charge any duty on them:
Duty Free Allowance ( Please note: the following were correct at the time of writing, it is advisable to check the current allowance)
800 Cigarettes
400 Cigarillos
200 Cigars
1 Kg of smoking/rolling tocacco
10 litres of spirits (over 22%)
20 litres (less than 22%)
90 litres of winw
60 litres of sparkling wine
110 litres of beer
Customs And Duty Free Allowance At Larnaca Airport For Goods Taken Out Of Cyprus Into Another Eu Country:
3200 cigarettes
400 cigarillos
200 cigars
3 kg of smoking/rolling tobacco
110 litres of beer
10 litres of spirits
90 litres of wine
20 litres of fortified wine, for example port or sherry.
Customs And Duty Free Allowance At Larnaca Airport For Goods Taken Into Cyprus For Countries Outside Of The EU
200 Cigarettes
100 Cigarillos
50 Cigars
250g Smoking/rolling tobacco
1 litre of spirits (over 22%)
2 litres of wine
16 litres of beer
50g Perfume
£175 worth of goods (Excluding Jewellery)
Currency
Any monies taken into Cyprus from countries within the EU, need to declare any monetary value that exceeds 1250 euros.
It is always advisable to pre-check the current Duty Free allowances before you purchase any item and before you travel. Remember, that if you take over your allowance, you will be charged for the excess or have your item taken from you.