Cyprus is well connected to the rest of the world through air and sea links, and boasts an excellent telecommunications system. With two international airports, one in Larnaca and one in Pafos, served by many international airlines, a wide network of air routes connects Cyprus with Europe, Africa and Asia. Cyprus is an established international transit station for commercial air transportation with excellent connection with the entire region.
For further information you can visit the Cyprus Airports website.
With three main ports, the multipurpose ports of Limassol and Larnaca and the industrial port of Vassiliko, as well as three specialised oil terminals situated at Larnaca, Dhekelia and Moni, Cyprus is well connected via sea links to the rest of the world.
For further information you can visit the website of the Cyprus Ports Authority.
Finally, Cyprus has a well developed, modern road network. There are major four lane highways linking the capital Nicosia with Larnaca, Limassol, Pafos and Ayia Napa