I'm driving to EU Cyprus on Monday and have been told that there are two different insurance companies on the EU side: one is called Minerva and is in front of passport control, while the other one is further away next to customs.
They said the price is the same.
Are there any differences in the conditions though, and if so, which one is more beneficial?
EU Cypriot car insurance companies
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Re: EU Cypriot car insurance companies
Both are beyond passport control and both offer the same basic 3rd party cover.
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Re: EU Cypriot car insurance companies
Perfect, thanks.ttoli wrote:Both are beyond passport control and both offer the same basic 3rd party cover.
One more thing: I got the following documents:
1. Rental contract, with a handwritten note on the backside in Turkish saying the vehicle can exit North Cyprus (with a stamp below).
2. Car logbook, which is a black-and-white copy of a cluster of gibberish in Turkish and an embossed circle with the letter Z.
I understand I have to present the contract (specifically the note on the backside) each time exiting North Cyprus, along with our IDs.
However, what happens on the EU side?
What I've been told is that first I only present our IDs to passport control. Then I park and walk up to the road tax document desk (next to passport control) and present contract, logbook and my own ID,
Then I walk to the insurance desk and present the road tax doc, logbook and my driving licence before paying.
The person said that the insurance document will have a field saying "Identity card" but actually containing the driving licence number.
Is this currently correct?
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Re: EU Cypriot car insurance companies
I believe so, Driving directions are here https://goo.gl/maps/HTozdiM6Gby
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Re: EU Cypriot car insurance companies
Fortunately my mum has an ANdroid, so we were able to use the Google Maps app to create an offline map covering the whole island, with even live navigation working offline (dont know how the hell)ttoli wrote:I believe so, Driving directions are here https://goo.gl/maps/HTozdiM6Gby
Also signgage has been extraordinarily good so far (in fact I havent needed Google Maps once so far). So it should be fine