A cruise ship carrying about 1,300 people wanting to leave Israel amid the escalating violence, arrived at the Cypriot port city of Larnaca on Friday.
The Cypriot broadcaster, RIK, reported that hundreds of German citizens were said to be among the passengers.
The ship, the Crown Iris, had departed from the northern Israeli port city of Haifa the previous evening.
RIK reported that the passengers would be able to fly immediately to Germany and other countries from nearby Larnaca airport, if they wished.
The island republic of Cyprus, which is part of the European Union, made its airports and ports available on Tuesday to help people desiring to leave the region.
The Palestinian organisation, Hamas, had launched a large-scale terrorist attack against Israel on Saturday.
According to Cypriot radio, the Crown Iris is not only bringing people from Israel to Cyprus. It is also to travel back to Haifa with around 150 Israelis who want to return to their homeland.