Not with regular ferries.
The journey is physically possible by sea only.
Yes,you can take a coach from London to Istanbul,Turkey,then another to Alanya,Turkey then the ferry to cypress from Alanya.....or you could drive to Alanya and then take a ferry.
You will need to get a ferry to mainland Europe - there are ferries to many European countries from Cyprus, but Italy or Greece are regular destinations. Once on the mainland, you can travel across land to Paris and get the Eurostar to London or to Calais or other Channel Ports to go by ferry to the UK.
It's quite a journey! You need to catch a car ferry from Limassol, this can take you to Italy. You then have to cross Europe to one of the cross channel ferry ports and get a ferry to the UK.
1996 miles (3212 kilometers).
Sort of; you can travel by rail from London to Salerno (in Italy). You can then get a ferry from Salerno to Limassol.
To get to Cyprus from Spain without flying, you can take a combination of trains and ferries. Start by traveling from your location in Spain to a major port city, such as Barcelona or Valencia, and then take a ferry to Italy. From there, you can continue by train through Italy to reach another port, such as Brindisi, and take a ferry from there to Cyprus. This journey will require careful planning and may take several days, depending on schedules and connections.
Cyprus is a country and London is a city, so by size, Cyprus is clearly bigger than London. However, by population, London is bigger than Cyprus.
how many miles from London to Cyprus
The easiest way is to get a ferry from Limassol to the Greek port of Thessaloniki, and then to proceed overland to the French port of Calais either by train, coach or car. At Calais you can either take the ferry to Dover, or go by rail via the Channel Tunnel.
There used to be ferries from Greece to Cyprus, but they have generally been discontinued. The best way to get from Greece to Cyprus is by plane flight.
It depends where you're starting from! But as Cyprus is an island, most travellers arrive by air, although there are ferry services to Italy.
You can't travel directly from Amsterdam to London by ferry because London doesn't have a ferry port. You would have to travel from Amsterdam to Hook of Holland by train (or drive), catch a ferry to Harwich and then take a train (or drive) to London.