A Syrian woman says she gave birth aboard a boat loaded with 128 other migrants as they made their way from Turkey to Cyprus, police said.
The woman told authorities the birth took place a day into the two-day trip that began in Mersin, Turkey, and ended when rescue crews towed the boat to Cyprus' north-western coast, police spokesman Andreas Angelides said.
Mr Angelides said the captain had abandoned the boat before rescuers reached it late on Wednesday.
Most of the migrants, including 48 children, were taken to a reception centre near the capital, Nicosia.
Five of the children were unaccompanied.
Mr Angelides said the migrants paid traffickers US$2,000 each for the journey.
Nine men were detained after they were found to have been previously deported from Cyprus.