Buses in Ayia Napa and Protaras
Ayia Napa, Protaras and Paralimni are linked by a simple bus network run by OSEA: one main coastal corridor plus village lines. A single ride costs €2 (€3 after 21:00), paid to the driver. Intercity coaches connect the resorts with Larnaca, Limassol and Nicosia.
Getting around the resorts
Routes 101 and 102 together form the main coastal line between Ayia Napa and Paralimni via Protaras — in summer buses run frequently until late. Tap a route for stops, timetable and live buses.
To Larnaca, Limassol, Nicosia and the airport
Intercity coaches leave from Ayia Napa and Paralimni. For Larnaca Airport, take route 43 to Larnaca's central station and change to city route 425 — or book a private shuttle.
Good to know
- Fares in the Famagusta district: €2 daytime, €3 after 21:00, day pass €6. Pay the driver in cash.
- Travelling without a valid ticket risks a €150 fine from inspectors.
- July and August buses get crowded around midday — the live map shows where the next bus actually is.
- Luggage and beach gear travel free.
Frequently asked questions
How do I get from Ayia Napa to Protaras by bus?
Take route 101/102 — the main coastal line between Ayia Napa and Paralimni via Protaras. In season buses run frequently from morning until late evening; a single ride costs €2.
Is there a bus to Cape Greco?
Yes — route 102 stops at Cape Greco and Konnos Bay on its way between Ayia Napa and Protaras.
How do I get from Ayia Napa to Larnaca Airport?
Intercity route 43 runs to Larnaca's central station (about an hour); from there city route 425 reaches the airport in about 20 minutes. Private shuttles run direct and align with flight times.
How much do buses cost in Ayia Napa?
€2 for a daytime single, €3 after 21:00, €6 for an unlimited day pass. Pay in cash to the driver.
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Fares and operator details are indicative and may change — timetables and live positions on this site come straight from the transit data feed.