Borders of Akrotiri and Dhekelia

The borders of Akrotiri and Dhekelia refer to the international boundary between the Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia (a British overseas territory) and the republic of Cyprus.

Borders of Akrotiri and Dhekelia
The borders, as seen on the map
Characteristics
EntitiesAkrotiri and Dhekelia ( United Kingdom)  Cyprus
Non-sovereign entities and unrecognised states:
 Northern Cyprus, UN Buffer Zone
Length156 kilometres (96.9 mi)
History
Established1960
London-Zürich Agreements
TreatiesLondon-Zürich Agreements (Appendix O)
A sign at the border of Dhekelia

The SBAs consist of two enclaves in the island of Cyprus. The border of Akrotiri is 48 km (30 mi),[1] and the border of Dhekelia is 108 km (67 mi).[2] Dhekelia is also bound by the UN Buffer Zone and the unilaterally proclaimed state in Northern Cyprus.

History

Customs and identity checks

Possession of a passport, or an EU compliant national identity card is generally needed in Cyprus.

There is no "hard" land border with Cyprus, and entry to the public areas of both SBAs can be done without any difficulty.[3] In the exchange of notes establishing them the British government specifically stated that it would not, "...create customs posts or other frontier barriers between the Sovereign Base Areas and the Republic."[4] More formal controls do exist at the Republic of Northern Cyprus boundary.[5]

A passport is required to travel between Cyprus/SBAs and Northern Cyprus. Issues concerning the validity of car insurance and customs are specified by SBAs' administration.[6]

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