Monday 27 February 2023

Cyprus Vapes

 

Cyprus Vapes is now taking orders by phone and will be pleased to help you. If you are in Larnaca and order more than 5 we will deliver them to you for free.

For all other areas of Cyprus we will arrange delivery at preferential rates from Akis Express.

Cheap Vapes in Cyprus

Geek Bars – 5.50

ELF – 6.50

Flow Bars – 5.50

Area 51 – 5.50

Crystal Pro – 5.50

If you order 10 or more we will also give you a further discount. Up to 10 Geek bars are the low price of 5.50. If you buy 10 or more they are ONLY 5 Euro each.

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Saturday 7 January 2023

Larnaca Airport Taxi Services

Larnaca Taxis is the No1 for transfers to and from Larnaca Airport when you visit the beautiful island of Cyprus.

We provide your exclusive transportation when visiting Cyprus. Our drivers speak fluent English, can answer your questions about Cyprus and serve as your personal driver greeting you and getting you where you need to go. We are dedicated to providing a high-quality service at very competitive rates. Please visit our fares page to see a list of our standard fares.


All quoted fares are for up to four or six passengers and apply 24 hours a day. We do not charge extra for late night/early morning fares!

We can also supply vehicles with up to 8 and 16 seats. Please ask for a quote.

Please remember that we ‘MEET & GREET’ all our customers in the ARRIVALS HALL – FREE OF CHARGE!!



Larnaca Taxis pride ourselves on a professional taxi and transfer service and use only top quality vehicles. Your taxi journeys and experiences in Cyprus are part of your holiday and we want to ensure you enjoy your time.

Don’t pay anything on-line. You pay the driver at your destination. We monitor your flight and will be at the airport for you on your arrival, without any extra charges for delays. Having passed through customs, passengers will be welcomed by the driver with a name card.

Please contact us at any time to assist in planning your taxi trips and transfers in Cyprus.

Larnaca Weather - Cyprus Weather

Temperatures - Cyprus has the warmest climate and warmest winters in the Mediterranean part of the European Union. The average annual temperature on the coast is around 24 °C (75 °F) during the day and 14 °C (57 °F) at night. Generally – summers/holiday season lasts about eight months. It begins in April, with average temperatures of 21–23 °C (70–73 °F) during the day and 11–13 °C (52–55 °F) at night, and ends in November, with average temperatures of 22–23 °C (72–73 °F) during the day and 12–14 °C (54–57 °F) at night. In the remaining four months of the year, temperatures still sometimes exceed 20 °C (68 °F). Among all cities in the Mediterranean part of the European Union, Limassol has the warmest winters, in the period January–February, the average temperature is 17–18 °C (63–64 °F) during the day and 8–9 °C (46–48 °F) at night. In other coastal locations in Cyprus, the temperature is generally 16–17 °C (61–63 °F) during the day and 7–9 °C (45–48 °F) at night. In March and December in Limassol the average is 19–20 °C (66–68 °F) during the day and 10–11 °C (50–52 °F) at night; other coastal locations in Cyprus are generally 17–19 °C (63–66 °F) during the day and 8–11 °C (46–52 °F) at night.

The middle of summer (July and August) is usually hot, with an average coastal temperature of around 33 °C (91 °F) during the day and around 23 °C (73 °F) at night. In the centre of the island – the highlands – the average temperature exceeds 35 °C (95 °F)) while between June and September on the coast the average temperature is usually around 30 °C (86 °F) during the day and around 20 °C (68 °F) at night. While large temperature fluctuations are rare on the coast, the centre of Cyprus has more variations – typically colder winters and hotter summers.

Temperature of the sea - The average annual temperature of the sea around Cyprus is 21–22 °C (70–72 °F), from 17 °C (63 °F) in February to 27–28 °C (81–82 °F) in August (depending on the location). In the seven months from May to November the average sea temperature exceeds 20 °C (68 °F).

Sunshine - Cyprus receives an average of 2,700 to 3,500 hours per year. In winter, Cyprus receives an average of 5-6 hours of sunlight per day, half of the 12-13 hours experienced at the height of summer. This is about double that of cities in the northern half of Europe; for comparison, London has 1,461 hours. However, in winter there can be more than four times more sunshine; for comparison, London has 37 hours while coastal locations in Cyprus have around 180 hours of sunshine in December (that is, as much as in May in London).

Precipitation - The higher mountain areas are cooler and moister than the rest of the island. They receive the heaviest annual rainfall, which may be as much as 1,000 millimetres (39.4 in). Sharp frost also occurs in the higher districts, which are usually blanketed with snow during the first months of the year. Precipitation increases from 450 millimetres (17.7 in) up the south-western windward slopes to nearly 1,100 millimetres (43.3 in) at the top of the Troodos massif. The narrow ridge of the Kyrenia range, stretching 160 km (99 mi) from west to east along the extreme north of the island produces a relatively small increase in rainfall of around 550 millimetres (21.7 in) along its ridge at an elevation of 1,000 meters (3,281 ft). Plains along the northern coast and in the Karpass Peninsula area average 400 to 450 millimetres (15.7 to 17.7 in) of annual rainfall. The least rainfall occurs in the Mesaoria, with 300 to 400 millimetres (11.8 to 15.7 in) a year. Variability in annual rainfall is characteristic for the island, however, and droughts are frequent and sometimes severe. Statistical analysis of rainfall in Cyprus reveals a decreasing trend of rainfall amounts in the last 30 years. Earthquakes, usually not destructive, occur from time to time.


Rainfall in the warmer months contributes little or nothing to water resources and agriculture. Autumn and winter rainfall, on which agriculture and water supply generally depend, is somewhat variable from year to year.

Larnaca Airport Taxi Service are awaiting your arrival in Cyprus to ensure your visit gets of to a perfect and hassle free start. We look forward to meeting you soon.

Sunday 15 January 2017

What to Look for in Cyprus Taxi Services

15 Jan 2017 by Panikos Stavraki

More travellers than ever before are discovering the truly great natural beauty, weather and historical treasures on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus. Since Cyprus joined the European Union in 2004 countless tourists annually have travelled here, lured because of the warmth and sunshine, along with the reputation the city, which starts back hundreds and hundreds of years to the Tombs from the Kings and the Neolithic village of Choirokoitia. Through its long and storied history, Cyprus may be occupied by empires including the Hittites, Assyrians, Persians, Egyptians, and Ottomans. Greek influence underneath the Ptolemies and Byzantines is instantly apparent here as well.
A lot of the popular cities for travel destinations have a very charming blend of old as well as the very new, meaning there is something there for anyone, from the archaeological buff towards the world-class shopper. Most tourists visiting Cyprus land at Larnaca Airport located some 7 km from the city centre of Larnaca. This can be the island’s most significant airport, handling over 5 million visitors each year. You can book a taxi in advance and only pay on arrival by using the very professional company Larnaca Taxis.



With regards to getting around Cyprus, both the best bets today are leasing a car and using taxi services. Though Cyprus is in the strategy of improving its public transfer infrastructure, cars are the favoured method of getting around. While hiring a car is ideal for those who know their way around or want essentially the most flexible schedule, it is not for everybody. Driving around the left-hand side of the road just isn’t familiar to many visitors, and plenty would rather glance at the scenery than at maps.

For getting around cities a new taxi would be the preferred way for many travellers. In the event you visit Cyprus and select to travel around by taxi, go with a licensed taxi company that employs professional drivers. The reasons for this are many. To begin with, licensed taxis are insured and the fleets are regularly maintained, tested, and cleaned. Most drivers of licensed taxis are fluent in English and know their way around not simply a nearby area, with some of the entire island. All licensed taxis use meters, as well as the fares being regulated by law. Tariffs are higher at night and also on some public holidays, so check to see if your visit coincides with any national holidays.

In case you land at the airport in Larnaca, you’ll discover a fares board for taxis from the arrivals hall. Expect prices for the journey into Larnaca proper to be around 15. Rates will not likely vary that much from licensed taxi company to another, so you’re a good idea to have a look at taxi companies beforehand to determine what one affords the services you would like, including chauffeured tours and minibus service. For trips within cities, or in one portion of Cyprus to a new, fares get started with basics rate and metered expenditure is added. Larnaca Taxis have fixed fares and there are no increases for delays in arrival as the company monitors all flights. Taxis are an easy way for getting around Cyprus, provided you decide on services that are officially licensed. Many of the companies offer fixed rates prior to journeys and stick to them.

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Cyprus Vapes is now taking orders by phone and will be pleased to help you. If you are in Larnaca and order more than 5 we will deliver them to you for free.