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The Deputy Ministry of Culture, in a modest ceremony, presented the completion of the conservation project of the Famagusta Gate, one of the most emblematic monuments of the capital, with a long history and particular importance for the identity of Nicosia.
Madrid once again becomes the focal point of global tourism as it hosts the International Tourism Fair (FITUR), organised by IFEMA MADRID from January 21-25, 2026. In its 46th edition, FITUR strengthens its position as the sector’s leading platform, highlighting both its international reach and its commitment to knowledge as a driver of industry transformation.
Based on the results of the Passengers Survey carried out by the Statistical Service, Cyprus revenue from tourism reached EUR458,6 million in October 2025, recording an increase of 12,4 percent as compared to the corresponding month of 2024 (EUR407,9 million).
A meeting of Costas Koumis, deputy minister of tourism, Cyprus, with the mayors of Ayia Napa and Paralimni-Dheryne, Christos Zannetou and George Nikolettos, took place January 05, at the Giorgos Seferis Cultural Centre in Ayia Napa. The meeting took place including the presence of the deputy mayors of the two municipalities, members of the Famagusta Tourism Development and Promotion Company, PASYXE, ACTTA, SIKAA and other tourism bodies.