Tourism breaks records again
June 2025 was historic for Cyprus: tourism revenues reached €422.3 million, 9.6% higher than a year ago.

In the first six months, the republic earned €1.4 billion (+21.3% compared to last year). The reason is simple: more tourists, and they are spending more.
On average, one tourist spent €847 on the island (a year ago — €798).
Britons are the main visitors: 36.4% of arrivals and €103.9 per day.
Poland is the second market: 7.3% of arrivals, €90.9.
Israel is third: 6.1% of arrivals, €149.4 per day.
Cyprus strengthens its position as a tourist destination, and the 2025 season promises new records.
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