There are airports at Larnaka and Pafos, with flights from most of Europe
and the Middle East. North Cyprus
has an international airport at Ercan, but only Turkish airlines fly there. By
sea, one can get to Greece
and Israel from
the government controlled port in Lemesos. There are ferries from North
Cyprus to Turkey,
but one cannot exit Cyprus
this way unless you entered from Turkey.
There are bus services within and between towns in Cyprus
every day except Sunday. Those between major cities are cheap, frequent and
efficient. To travel on a Sunday, one will need to get a service taxi. They're
good for most places in the government controlled area. North Cyprus
has service taxis between Kyrenia and North Nicosia.
It's easy to rent cars and bikes all over the country.
The UN Green Line, which separates the Greek and Turkish Cypriot regions, is
currently open. Travel between the regions is both legal and straightforward.
European nationals with a valid passport can cross from the north to the south
at any time.