A hire car with SIXT in Cyprus is the perfect way to see the whole island. With water surrounding you from all directions, SIXT has the ideal vehicle for you to get to know the terrain - be it a sporty convertible to soak up the rays, or a rugged 4x4 to explore historic landscapes. With affordable vehicles ranging from economy cars to high-end brands, SIXT’s friendly, English-speaking staff will tailor-make your car hire package in Cyprus to suit your needs. With several branches of SIXT conveniently spread across the island at all major cities, including at Larnaca Airport and in Nicosia, you can rest assured that you will be well taken care.
Explore our extensive range of brand-new cars that start with economy city zippers and family cars, into convertibles and 4x4’s. Our fleet includes reputable brands such as Audi, BMW, Mercedes Benz and many others. With SIXT you can hire a car in Cyprus for one-day business trips or longer holiday stays, with flexibility of extension if needed. Family holidays in Cyprus are no problem with added extras such as child car seats. Navigate the terrain with sat nav and add an additional driver to reduce the driving load.
In Cyprus it’s required that any renter has held a valid licence for at least 3 years and it must be accompanied by an ID such as your passport.
There are no tolls to pass through in Cyprus so no need to worry or plan for that, within the cities the parking system is very straightforward and runs on hourly costs.
If you decide to pay on arrival simply select so while booking, you’ll also gain the benefit of free cancellation any time with this option
Our Cyprus branches accept all major forms of credit card including American Express; however, we do not accept debit cards, cash or prepaid cards.
Remember that in Cyprus you must drive on the left-hand side and overtake on the right, it is also prohibited to eat or drink anything while driving!
Although there will be a surcharge, drivers as young as 21-years old can hire a car in Cyprus, though licence requirements still stand.