What Size Van Do I Need to Hire in Cyprus? (Sizes Explained)
You’ve booked the keys, roped in a friend, and blocked out Saturday for the move. Then comes the part nobody plans for: standing in front of a fleet page with a sofa in mind, no idea whether it slides into a small panel van or needs something close to the length of a small lorry. Pick wrong and you either pay for space you never fill or make the same trip three times over. Here’s how to match the van to the job, not the badge. Start with the job, not the van The right size has little to do with which van looks the part. It comes down to what you’re carrying and how far. Get that straight and the rest sorts itself out. Most first-timers booking van hire in Cyprus over-book out of nerves, then drive around half-empty. A few cut it too fine and lose the afternoon to repeat runs. Small vans: the city runabout A short-wheelbase panel van or a Vito gives you around 7.8 cubic metres of load space. That’s a studio’s worth of boxes, a washing machine and a mattress, or a full day of courier drops. It also parks where bigger vans can’t, which counts for a lot on the tighter streets around van hire in Limassol. Rates start from €95 a day. If the job fits in one of these, there’s no reason to pay for more. Medium vans: the everyday workhorse Step up to a medium-wheelbase van and you’re working with roughly 9.5 to 11 cubic metres. This is the one-bed-flat van. The tradesperson’s van. The mid-size delivery van. When you genuinely can’t tell which way to size, this is the safe call, and it’s where most renters land. From €105 a day. Large vans and the Luton: moving day A long-wheelbase panel van opens up to 14 cubic metres or more, enough for most of a two-bedroom home. For the whole move in one trip, though, the Luton is the van removal crews reach for. Its boxy body and over-cab peak give you 18 to 20 cubic metres and around a tonne of payload, and the tail lift means you’re not hauling a fridge-freezer up by hand. One catch worth knowing before you book: a Luton stands over three metres tall, so it won’t clear height-restricted car parks. LWB Sprinters run €115 a day, the Luton with tail lift €145. A Limassol van rental this size still handles the main roads fine. Just think about where you’ll park it. When size isn’t the only question Some jobs need a particular van, not just a bigger one. Catering and food runs want a fridge or freezer van that holds temperature on a hot day. Builders and garden clearances want a tipper or a dropside. These sit in the full fleet next to the panel vans, and a self drive van rental lets you take the right one out on your own schedule. Not sure which one fits? Still weighing it up? Our team knows every vehicle on the forecourt and can match you to the right size in a single call. Explore the full range, request a quick quote, or call 25 55 2020, any hour of any day. With Big Van Rental, the price you see is the price you pay.
