Getting There and Away

View of Agros, Cyprus.
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Agros, a village nestled in the Troodos Mountains, does not feature major transport hubs such as airports or train stations directly within its bounds. The primary points of entry to Cyprus are Larnaca International Airport (LCA) and Paphos International Airport (PFO).

By Car Rental:

Renting a car offers the most flexibility for reaching Agros and exploring the surrounding region. Daily rental rates can start from approximately €45-€60. The drive from Larnaca Airport (LCA) to Agros typically takes around 1 hour and 20-25 minutes, covering approximately 80-83 km. From Paphos Airport (PFO), the journey is similar, taking about 1 hour and 15-20 minutes over 79-90 km.

By Taxi or Private Transfer:

For a direct and convenient journey, private taxis and pre-booked transfers are readily available from both Larnaca and Paphos airports. The cost from Larnaca Airport to Agros ranges from approximately €95-€120, with a travel time of about 1 hour and 22 minutes. From Paphos Airport, a taxi or private transfer costs between €90-€110 and takes around 1 hour and 16 minutes.

By Bus (with transfers):

Public bus services connect the airports to major cities, from which further transfers can be made to Agros. This option is generally more economical but involves longer travel times and multiple changes.

  • From Larnaca Airport (LCA), the bus journey to Agros can take approximately 4 to 5 hours, including several transfers through city hubs like Larnaca Station and Dionysios Solomos Square, with an estimated cost of €10-€16.
  • From Paphos Airport (PFO), the bus route to Agros involves transfers through Karavella Bus Station and Limassol's EMEL Bus Station, taking roughly 3 hours 56 minutes to 4 hours 23 minutes. Indicative bus fares for segments of these journeys are typically a few euros per leg.