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Autoverhuur beoordelingen in Paphos
Autoverhuur prijzen in Paphos
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1. Vergelijk auto's in Paphos
We maken het gemakkelijk om prijzen en huurvoorwaarden te vergelijken in Paphos zodat je gemakkelijker een auto kunt huren.
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2. Zeker je online boeking
Reserveer je voertuig met een kleine aanbetaling en we garanderen dat het op je wacht bij aankomst in Paphos.
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3. Deel je huurervaring
Help anderen de juiste keuze te maken bij het huren van auto's op TakeCars Paphos.
Veelgestelde vragen
Yes — typically 10 to 15 per cent cheaper for the same model. Paphos airport (PFO) has fewer suppliers and fewer travellers, so competition for each booking is sharper and longer rentals attract real discounts. In high season the price gap can cover the cost of an extra rental day.
Picking up takes about ten minutes — your TakeCars partner meets you at the arrivals exit with a flight-number sign and the car waits on the lot across from the terminal. PFO is regional in scale (one or two flights an hour, half-empty halls), so there is no queue. Late-night pickups are noticeably easier here than in Larnaca, which quietens down sharply after midnight.
The road is asphalt only as far as Latchi — beyond that, the Akamas peninsula is gravel, and TakeCars partners (along with most local rentals) prohibit driving on unpaved roads. Standard insurance does not cover damage from gravel, dust, or underbody scrapes. If Akamas is on your route, look for a crossover with a package that explicitly adds underbody and tyre cover.
From 21 with at least one year of experience on TakeCars partner cars. The widest fleet is open to drivers 26 and over with three years' experience. Some Paphos suppliers are stricter and start at 23–25; on the car listing the per-car age is shown before booking.
Range is €0 to €1,500 depending on supplier and car class. Local Paphos suppliers typically take €100–€500, often payable in cash or on a debit card. International chains hold €500–€1,500 on a credit card in the driver's name. Convertibles and crossovers carry a higher deposit set by the insurer rather than the supplier.
Yes — hotel delivery is a standard service with most TakeCars partners along the west coast from Kato Paphos through Coral Bay up to Polis and Latchi. Rates are usually fixed by zone, and for the more distant areas it often works out cheaper than a taxi from PFO airport.
Blue zones apply only in Kato Paphos around the harbour and along the seafront — pay at the meter or via the easyPark app, around €1 per hour in high season. The upper town has almost no paid zones. Most hotels in Kato Paphos and Coral Bay come with parking for guests, usually included in the room rate.
Yes — one-way rentals between PFO and LCA are standard with most TakeCars partners. The surcharge is shown at booking and depends on the supplier and direction. Specify the drop-off airport in the search; the listing then narrows to cars eligible for that route.
Few, and not all keep night hours. Heading to Akamas, fill the tank in Paphos before leaving the city — beyond Polis the network thins out and out-of-hours options are limited. Cyprus has unleaded 95/98 and diesel only; LPG is essentially unavailable.
For long mountain climbs out of Paphos, a diesel saloon or a small crossover with a healthy engine pulls better than a basic economy hatchback. Manuals give finer control on long descents; if you go with an automatic, the lowest gear setting helps avoid overheating the brakes. Convertibles and luxury cars carry a higher deposit and stricter mileage policies.