Lebanese Blogs Meta Blog - 6/8/2025 12:30:32 PM - GMT (+2 )

A ferry line between Lebanon and Cyprus is officially in the works, and if all goes according to plan, you’ll soon be able to hop on a boat in Jounieh and sail straight to Larnaca by ferry – in just about four hours.
Cyprus’ Transport Minister Alexis Vafeades confirmed to Cyprus Mail that a group of investors has proposed launching passenger ferry crossings.
This new route will enhance travel options for tourists looking to explore Cyprus by ferry.
INDEVCO Group, a major Lebanese company, is leading the charge to make it happen. They’re planning to launch a Cyprus-based company, fly a Cypriot flag on the ferry, and start with a vessel that can carry up to 200 passengers, providing convenient access to Cyprus by ferry.
Right now, the only way to get to Cyprus from Lebanon is by air or private boat. This new route could open a more affordable (and scenic) option.
Early reports suggest ticket prices might range from $100 to $200, depending on the season and demand, which could be 20% to 30% cheaper than flying. That means more Lebanese might use the ferry to not just visit Cyprus, but also connect to Europe on cheaper flights from there.
Cyprus attracts nearly 5 million tourists a year, and this ferry could turn Lebanon into a quick add-on destination for those visitors. Think weekend trips, cultural escapes, or business extensions – with more travel-hungry people wanting multi-stop getaways.
The Cypriot government seems fully on board (pun intended), and so does Lebanon. But some upgrades are still needed. Jounieh’s port is undergoing assessments for security, border control, and infrastructure improvements, according to Rachad Zeaiter, advisor to Lebanon’s Minister of Public Works.
Oh – and in case you’re wondering, yes, you’ll still need a valid Schengen visa to enter Cyprus.
If timelines stay on track, the ferry could start operating by early summer 2025. That means we could soon be sailing to Cyprus with nothing but a backpack and a playlist.
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