
The Limnitis – Kato Pyrgos Border Crossing is car only and is the most northern of the crossing points. The respective checkpoints are on the edge of the buffer zone. In order to use our southern Cyprus hire car we needed to buy mandatory TRNC third party insurance (35 EUR for a month). The buffer zone is wide at this point. Checks were quick and straightforward. Observation posts were visible on the hillsides.
The opening of the Limnitis-Yesilirmak crossing satisfies a decades-long demand by Greek- and Turkish-Cypriot area residents to shorten travel times across the divide there and spur the region’s development. The crossing gives the Kato Pyrgos villagers access to the capital Nicosia via a direct route that leads through the northern part of the island, reducing a 200-kilometer round trip to a 70-kilometer trip and cutting the time by about 90 minutes. I visited this point as part of the IBRG CYBEX-24

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The North
Photo of the TRNC checkpoint, no risks being taken with taking more overt photography.


The Buffer Zone

It is not encouraged to stop within the buffer zone and this stretch was within a valley which made it difficult in any case. UN OP #08 was on the hillside overlooking the road.

The South
The south checkpoints were straightforward and quick.



Date of Visit: 28 September 2024
Hi Barry, just to be sure, you bought your 3rd party insurance at the border itself. No need to take any preparations?
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As you approach the TRNC checkpoint there will be an office where you can buy the insurance. The document will be checked each time you enter the north.
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Great Barry, thanks for your anwser. Do you know if they are open on Sundays as well?
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I do not know the office times I am afraid.
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Yes, when travelling to the north for the first time it is necessary to buy the insurance from the office. There are clear signs. On each subsequent visit the insurance certificate is checked.
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Hello Barry, thanks for the helpful post!
I saw that many companies say that you can’t take their cars in the northern part, did you find a company that allowed it or you just went for it?
Thanks again
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There were no issues with taking a hire car into the north, although it is at your risk as the south will not cover. You must buy TRNC insurance at the border but have not heard how effective it is in terms of an accident.
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Hi the post is working now ?
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As far as I am aware it is.
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