Private Taxi from Paphos Airport to Pia Bella Hotel
Landing at Paphos International Airport (PFO) means you have a substantial journey ahead to reach the northern coast. Take the hassle out of this long-distance transit by reserving a direct, private taxi to the Pia Bella Hotel in Kyrenia. Our dedicated chauffeurs provide a relaxing environment where your holiday begins the moment you leave the arrivals hall, completely eliminating the stress of border crossings and standard cab negotiations.
Professional Chauffeurs • Fixed Fair Rates • Uncomplicated Border Transit
- Distance: 145 km
- Journey Time: 2h 20m
- Transfer Type: Private Taxi Transfer
- From: Paphos Airport (PFO)
- To: Pia Bella Hotel, Kyrenia
Reserve Your North Cyprus Transport
Organise your transport in advance for total peace of mind. Transparent, fixed rates guarantee zero surprises on the day. We track your flight and manage the cross-country logistics so you can simply rest in the back seat.
Your Cross-Country Journey to Pia Bella
Situated a short walk from the historic harbour, the Pia Bella Hotel is a renowned establishment in central Kyrenia. Travelling there from the southwestern edge of the island requires a substantial drive of approximately 145 km .
Our experienced chauffeurs transform what could be an exhausting 2h 20m transit into a highly comfortable and relaxing ride. You will be greeted inside the Paphos International Airport (PFO) arrivals hall by your driver, who will assist with your bags and escort you to a modern, fully air-conditioned vehicle.
Since your destination is in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, your route inherently includes crossing a border checkpoint. With our premium transfer service, this transition is effortless. There is absolutely no requirement to exit the taxi or handle your luggage at the border. Simply hand your passports to your driver at the booth, and they will manage the clearance protocols while you stay seated.
Total distance approx. 145 km, typical travel time 2h 20m depending on cross-border traffic.
Transfer price & Vehicle options
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All vehicles are A/C, non‑smoking, fully insured. Child seats available free on request. Passports required for border crossing!
The Reality of the Border Crossing
Many visitors arriving in Paphos assume any taxi waiting outside the terminal can transport them all the way to Kyrenia. In truth, most standard southern taxis lack the mandatory commercial insurance required to drive into North Cyprus. This frequently results in tourists being left at the Nicosia border crossing, forcing them to carry their own luggage across and hire a second taxi on the northern side.
We provide a seamless, uninterrupted door-to-door transfer. Our entire fleet is fully licensed and insured to operate across both halves of the island. The comfortable car you board at Paphos Airport is the exact same one that will arrive at the Pia Bella Hotel.
Why Pre-arrange Your Transport?
Stay in Your Seat
The border crossing process is handled by your driver. Simply pass your passports through the window; there is absolutely no walking required.
Live Flight Sync
We monitor live aviation data. If your arrival into Paphos is delayed, we automatically adjust your collection time so you are never left waiting.
Fixed Rates
The price is firmly locked when you book. Unexpected checkpoint delays or heavy traffic will never increase your quoted fare.
Family Safety
To keep children safe on the long drive, we supply appropriate child and infant seats upon request at zero extra cost.
Unshared Comfort
Avoid crowded shuttle buses. Enjoy an air-conditioned, strictly private vehicle taking you directly to the Pia Bella.
24/7 Availability
Our dispatch team works around the clock, accommodating any early morning or late-night flights landing at Paphos Airport.
Can I get a bus from Paphos to the Pia Bella Hotel?
To put it simply, there are no direct public transport links between Paphos Airport and Kyrenia. Navigating this route by bus is strongly discouraged for visitors hoping to start their holiday calmly.
Opting for public transit involves a multi-leg nightmare: catching a local bus into Paphos town, taking an intercity coach to the divided capital of Nicosia, manually carrying your luggage through the pedestrian border control, and finally locating a local minibus to drive you to the northern coast. After a tiring flight, this ordeal can easily take up half your day. Pre-booking a dedicated private taxi is the most logical and comfortable way to cross the island.