Yes, you can bring certain food items into Cyprus, but there are restrictions. Meat and dairy products from non-EU countries are generally prohibited, while travelers from EU countries can bring limited quantities of these products for personal use. It’s advisable to check the latest regulations before traveling, as customs rules may change. Always declare any food items at customs to avoid fines or confiscation.
No.Because:1) Cyprus is an island and has no bridges or tunnels on or off the island.2) Cyprus does not have any railways.Therefore is is impossible to take a train from Cyprus to anywhere.
No more so than in any other European country, although since Cyprus entered the EU in 2006, the cost of living has gone up considerably. It used to be a very cheap place to live, but now food prices are at the European average.
Any thing you want it to be. :D
Yup!
Any link between curium and Cyprus; probable a confusion with copper.
There are several specialist companies in Cyprus that offer training in diving and snorkleing in Cyprus. If you search for "snorkle cyprus" with google, you'll find plenty of suggestions and photographs.
Jelly Filled Dounts and Bombs
I never saw any :(
I am not sure if it has any volcanoes but it has a mountain range called Troodos Mountains and one mountain in that range is called Mount Olympus .
no...
Because just like all food stuff, little miicrobes like to ingest it just like we do. Any food stuff can mold.
No, Northern Cyprus is not a member of the Schengen Agreement. Northern Cyprus is not recognised as an independent country by any other country except Turkey, the rest of the world thinks the whole of Cyprus belongs legally to the Republic of Cyprus. As an unrecognised country no other country will sign treaties with it, Schengen or any other treaty.