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Taxi transfer Larnaca airport To any hotel in Ayia Napa up to 6 passengers

5.0 · 1 reviews From $157 Operated by Acropolis Transport · Bookable on Viator
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Arrive in Cyprus without the taxi queue. This private transfer from Larnaca Airport to any hotel or rental in Ayia Napa gives your group a planned pickup, a name sign at the arrivals exit, and a direct ride of about 45 minutes. I like the door-to-door service and the fact that one price covers up to six passengers. The main point to consider is cost: at $157.08 per group, it makes the most sense when you are sharing it with several people.

I also like that the service operates 24 hours a day, which matters when flights arrive at awkward times. A clean, roomy vehicle is another plus, especially if you are carrying beach luggage, suitcases, or equipment that would make a standard taxi feel cramped. The tradeoff is simple: this is transport, not a sightseeing drive, and the price may be high for one or two people.

Key points to know before booking

Taxi transfer Larnaca airport To any hotel in Ayia Napa up to 6 passengers - Key points to know before booking

  • Pickup at the arrivals exit: Your chauffeur waits with a sign showing your name, making the first airport meeting point clear.
  • Up to six passengers: The $157.08 fare applies to the group, not each person, so the value improves with a full vehicle.
  • About 45 minutes to Ayia Napa: The service takes you directly from Larnaca Airport to your hotel, apartment, villa, or other stated destination.
  • Private vehicle and luggage help: The driver loads your bags and takes care of the road transfer for your party alone.
  • Available around the clock: A useful feature for late-night, early-morning, or irregular flight arrivals.
  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours ahead: Cancel at least one full day before the local start time for a complete refund.

Meeting your driver at Larnaca Airport

Taxi transfer Larnaca airport To any hotel in Ayia Napa up to 6 passengers - Meeting your driver at Larnaca Airport

The transfer begins at Larnaca Airport in Cyprus. After you collect your luggage and leave the arrivals area, look for the chauffeur holding a name sign. That small detail matters after a flight. You do not need to wander through the terminal asking where the taxi pickup is or negotiate with the first available driver.

The meeting point is described as the arrivals exit, so keep your booking details accessible on your phone. A mobile ticket is provided, and the service confirms bookings within 48 hours, subject to availability. I would make sure the passenger name and destination are entered carefully when booking, since the name sign is the main way the driver identifies your party.

This is a private activity, meaning only your group uses the vehicle. You are not sharing the ride with other airport arrivals or stopping at several hotels along the way. That gives you a quicker start to your holiday and avoids the odd social shuffle of a shared shuttle.

One practical limit is that the information does not give a detailed procedure for delayed flights, changes to the meeting point, or what happens if you cannot find the driver. The basic arrangement is clear, but you should keep your phone charged and carry the booking confirmation with you.

Loading bags and settling into the vehicle

Taxi transfer Larnaca airport To any hotel in Ayia Napa up to 6 passengers - Loading bags and settling into the vehicle

Once you meet the driver, the chauffeur loads your luggage and drives you to your Ayia Napa address. The service description specifically emphasizes careful luggage handling, safe driving, and a clean, comfortable vehicle. Those are ordinary-sounding promises, but they are exactly what you want after a flight.

A passenger account describes the car as spacious, clean, and comfortable. That is especially useful information for a group of five or six. A vehicle that technically seats six can still feel tight once everyone has luggage, so a roomy car is an important part of the value here. Keep in mind that the exact vehicle type is not stated, so you should not assume a particular model, child-seat setup, or amount of cargo space.

The driver is described as a chauffeur rather than simply an airport taxi driver. That suggests a prearranged private service, with your destination already known. Still, this is not presented as a guided tour. You should expect a straightforward transfer, not a running commentary about Cyprus or planned stops along the way.

The approximately 45-minute ride to Ayia Napa

The drive from Larnaca Airport to Ayia Napa takes about 45 minutes. The exact time can vary, but the stated duration gives you a useful planning figure for the first part of your holiday.

There are no sightseeing stops or scheduled breaks described. That is a benefit if you want to reach your room quickly, particularly after a night flight or with tired children. It also means the transfer does not add sightseeing value beyond getting you from the airport to your door.

Your destination can be any hotel in Ayia Napa, and the service information also refers to vacation rentals. That flexibility is important because many visitors do not stay in a large resort with a clear taxi rank. A private driver can take you to a villa, apartment, or hotel address, provided you give the correct destination details.

I would double-check the full address before you travel. The endpoint is Ayia Napa, Cyprus, but no specific hotel list or neighborhood restrictions are provided. If your accommodation has a hard-to-find entrance, a clear address and contact number should make the handoff easier.

Why a private airport transfer can be worth the price

The fare is $157.08 per group of up to six passengers. That is not a bargain for a solo passenger, but group pricing changes the calculation.

At six people, the cost works out to about $26.18 per person. For four people, it is about $39.27 each. For two people, it is about $78.54 each. Those figures help explain who gets the best deal: families, friends, and larger groups who would otherwise need more than one taxi or a larger vehicle.

You are paying for more than the road distance. The price includes a prearranged meeting, a private ride, luggage loading, direct hotel or rental drop-off, and availability at any hour. For some groups, that convenience is worth more than finding the lowest possible curbside fare.

The value is less convincing for one or two passengers. If you are traveling alone, this transfer may feel expensive unless the certainty of a waiting driver is your main concern. The supplied information does not provide a comparison with a standard taxi, public transport, or another airport shuttle, so I would not claim that this is the cheapest way to Ayia Napa.

The strongest value comes when you divide the fare among six people and have bulky luggage, a late arrival, or an accommodation away from a simple hotel entrance. It also removes the need to split a group between cars.

A comfortable choice for families and larger groups

The capacity of up to six passengers is the central feature. Many airport vehicles are built around four passengers, so larger parties can face a choice between squeezing in or taking separate taxis. A private vehicle sized for your party keeps everyone together from the airport to the accommodation.

The clean and spacious vehicle described in the passenger feedback adds weight to this advantage. I would still ask about luggage space if all six passengers are carrying large suitcases. The supplied details confirm that the driver loads luggage, but they do not state the number or size of bags included.

Families may also appreciate that service animals are allowed. No information is provided about child seats or special equipment, so you should not assume those are supplied. If anyone in your party needs a specific arrangement, contact Acropolis Transport before booking.

Most people can participate, and the service is near public transportation. Those points make it a fairly accessible option for ordinary airport arrivals, though the information does not describe wheelchair access, vehicle steps, or assistance beyond luggage handling.

What the service does not include

A clear review should say what you are not getting. This is a point-to-point taxi transfer, not a tour of Cyprus. There is no stated guide, commentary, meal, sightseeing stop, or break during the drive.

There is also no promise of a particular vehicle brand, bottled water, Wi-Fi, child seat, or extra waiting time. None of those missing details is automatically a problem, but you should avoid booking with expectations that are not stated.

The experience begins at Larnaca Airport and ends in Ayia Napa. A return ride from Ayia Napa to Larnaca Airport is not included in the basic description. One passenger account describes using the same company for several separate journeys, including a return airport trip and a transfer to Limassol. That shows the company can handle more than one route, but you should treat each journey as a separate arrangement unless your booking clearly says otherwise.

A look at the service and reliability

The available passenger feedback is strongly positive, with praise for professional service, a nice driver, a clean and roomy car, safe driving, fair prices, and good cooperation. That combination is more useful than a vague compliment because it covers the parts that matter most in an airport transfer.

The company named for the service is Acropolis Transport. The driver’s job is simple but important: be at the arrivals exit, identify your party, load the luggage carefully, and get you to your destination safely. The feedback supports the idea that the company handles those basics well.

At the same time, there is only a very small amount of published feedback available here. I would treat the positive account as encouraging, not as proof that every ride will be identical. The practical safeguards are the confirmed booking, the stated meeting arrangement, the private vehicle, and the cancellation terms.

The 24-hour availability is useful, but it does not mean every requested time is guaranteed automatically. Confirmation is sent within 48 hours and remains subject to availability. Book ahead, especially if your flight arrives at a busy time or during a holiday period.

Cancellation and booking details that matter

You can cancel for a full refund if you do so at least 24 hours before the experience start time. If you cancel within that final 24-hour period, the fare is not refunded, and changes made during that period are not accepted.

The cutoff uses local time. That is easy to overlook when you are booking from another country, so check the local start time shown on your confirmation. If your flight schedule changes, act early rather than waiting until the last day.

A mobile ticket is available, which means you can keep the confirmation on your phone. I would also save a screenshot in case airport Wi-Fi is weak or your phone has trouble connecting. The service allows service animals, and most people can participate.

Who should book this transfer

I would consider this service a good match for:

  • A group of four to six people sharing one fare
  • Families who want to stay together after landing
  • Passengers arriving late at night or early in the morning
  • Anyone staying in a villa, apartment, or rental rather than a large hotel
  • People who prefer a prearranged driver to an airport taxi queue
  • Groups with enough luggage to make a standard car uncomfortable

I would pause before booking if you are traveling alone or as a couple and are focused only on the lowest price. The convenience is real, but the per-person cost rises sharply with a small party.

You should also pause if you need a wheelchair-accessible vehicle, a child seat, or a guaranteed luggage configuration. Those details are not supplied, so confirm them with Acropolis Transport before paying.

Final verdict: a useful landing service for the right group

I would book this transfer when six people can share the $157.08 fare, or when a late arrival and door-to-door service matter more than saving every euro. The name-sign pickup, private vehicle, luggage help, and roughly 45-minute ride remove several small airport hassles at once.

For one or two passengers, the price deserves a closer look. For a larger party heading straight to an Ayia Napa hotel, apartment, or villa, the service offers a sensible mix of comfort and certainty. Just confirm your address, luggage needs, and any special requirements before the 24-hour cancellation deadline passes.

FAQ

Where does the transfer begin?

The transfer begins at Larnaca Airport in Cyprus. The chauffeur waits at the arrivals exit with a sign showing your name.

Where does the transfer end?

It ends at your hotel or vacation rental in Ayia Napa, Cyprus.

How many passengers can use one booking?

One booking covers a private group of up to six passengers.

How long does the drive take?

The approximate duration is 45 minutes.

Is the transfer available at night?

Yes. The service is available 24 hours a day, subject to booking confirmation and availability.

Can I cancel for a full refund?

Yes. You must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time for a full refund. Cancellations or changes made within 24 hours are not refunded or accepted.

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