EURO
What a Ghanaian needs to have in terms of money to travel to cyprus?
sea & sun = tourism
Since January 1st 2008... Euro.
You can't drive from U.K to Cyprus because Cyprus is an island
It is used in the Cyprus Hotel in Cyprus.
The Cyprus Pound is not used any longer, as Cyprus adopted the Euro in 2006. Thus the current exchange rate will be for the Euro as a whole, which at the current rate is $1US = 0.80 Euros.
From 1st Jan 2008, the Euro €
Euros but previously Cypriot Pounds. They turned to Euro, 1st January 2008. Things have gotten a little more expensive since then. With the weak pound (at present), it's more expensive for the British holidaymaker.
What if? There would be no problem at all with travelling to Cyprus if you have visited the occupied areas of Cyprus and vice versa.
In Cyprus, several banks offer Telex Money Transfer services, including the Bank of Cyprus, Hellenic Bank, and Alpha Bank. These banks facilitate international money transfers through Telex, which is an older telecommunications system. While the service is less common today due to advancements in technology, it is still used for certain transactions. It's advisable to check with individual banks for specific details and availability of this service.
Unfortunately not- Cyprus adopted the Euro in 2006, and it's old currency of Cyprus pounds and Cyprus cents have not been legal tender for several years now. Thus they are not exchangeable, and are only of interest to coin collectors.
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.