International travellers will be able to visit Cyprus more easily now that the Covid rules have been relaxed.

The requirement for travellers to fill out an online passenger locator form was removed by the country.

Previously, the country-categorisation system determined entry rules for travellers based on their country of origin.

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The change means that anyone who can show a certificate of recovery from Covid can enter the country.

The passenger locator forms for entry into Cyprus will no longer be required from April 18, 2022, according to the ministry of tourism.

It removes country-categorisation and most travel-related Covid protocols.

Travelers who don't have a certificate of recovery must show proof of a negative test 72 hours prior to departure.

Children under the age of 11 don't need to take a Covid test to enter Cyprus.

The requirement to wear face masks outdoors has been removed, but they are still mandatory indoors.

Everyone over the age of six is required to wear a face mask in all indoor public spaces. Failure to comply with restrictions may result in a fine.