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Cost of Taxes and Weather in Cyprus
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Hi I am going to Paphos in the Schools - October half term. Can anyone tell me what to expect to pay for taxis
from Paphos airport to Paphos and what the weather will be like.
from Paphos airport to Paphos and what the weather will be like.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The official tariff for the journey (about 9 miles) is 7 Cyprus Pounds(about �8.50 GB), but they'll probably try to charge you more. As you leave Arrivals there's a taxi-rank right outside with the standard fares displayed on a large notice-board. Check that and agree the fare with your driver first. If you want a pre-booked taxi waiting for you they'll charge you the double journet plaus a bit - about �18-�20 Cyprus. I wouldn't bother booking - there are always plenty of taxis around. Weather in October can be a bit unpredictable. Last year we had a real Indian Summer and the temperatures were up in the high 20s right into November, but usually you can expect low to mid 20s, sun most days. The first rain usually comes late October, so be prepared for the odd shower. You shouldn't have any heavy or prolonged rain - December and January are the wettest months. You might hit lucky and get no rain at all - sometimes it's mid-November before it arrives. Evenings can feel cool, so a light jacket/sweater might be useful - nothing too heavy.
Just thought you might like to know that the Cyprus Government is currently taking an active interest in overcharging by taxi drivers - the official fare is still �7 from Pafos airport into town, and drivers are now being prosecuted for overcharging. �20 is regarded as gross overcharging by the Government and can result in loss of licence and even a custodial sentence so the �30 that tradey was charged is nothing short of extortion. For anyone else contemplating using a taxi from PFO - check the fare on the official sign, insist that the meter is running and ask for a receipt (drivers are required by law to provide you with one if you ask). Above all, don't be afraid to make a fuss if you think you've been cheated.
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