Brits are cancelling their holidays to Cyprus this summer because the entry restrictions are a "nightmare." Travel agents have said find that holidaymakers find procedures to visit the popular destination "too complicated and discouraging." All UK holidaymakers visiting the country must have a negative PRC coronavirus test up to three days before travelling.
But they must be done privately, as the NHS does not offer PCR tests, which can cost between £150-200 per person. On August 4, Cyprus reported just 5 new cases with the number of overall cases standing at 1,180.
The popular holiday destination has recorded just 19 deaths after it locked down swiftly. Travellers must also complete a Cyprus Flight Pass before travelling which must have
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