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The EU tourism industry seems to be strongly rebounding from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Planning to open its doors at the beginning of March, Paradox Museum Limassol is Limassol Marina’s newest and incredibly exciting addition to its commercial area! Permanently based inside the marina’s TRAKASOL Cultural Center, Paradox Museum Limassol promises to offer visitors a thrilling experience that seeks to combine education and entertainment elevating their experience for anything unexpected.
On the basis of the results of the Passenger Survey carried out by the Cyprus Statistical Service, revenue from tourism for the island reached EUR96,4 million in November 2022 compared to EUR104,2 million in November 2021, recording a decrease of 7,5 percent.
Cyprus Airways recently announced that after long negotiations it has secured relevant permission and landing slots to operate up to three weekly flights to the UAE’s most populous city, Dubai. Flights will operate to and from Dubai International Airport (DXB).
Upgrades at Larnaca's organised beaches are ongoing under the ‘Enriching and Greening Larnaka Beaches’ programme, with works carried out throughout the year to ensure that each new tourist season offers a complete beach experience.
DP World Limassol and the Cyprus University of Technology (TEPAK) signed a cooperation agreement on January 23 during a special ceremony held at the University premises in Limassol.
An exciting new landscape of hotels is set to grace the region during this year, as accommodation options continue to expand, from niche boutique establishments to globally branded resorts.
Hermes Airports applies a holistic approach to sustainable development in all aspects of the operation of Larnaca and Paphos Airports. Hermes has recently published its first Sustainability Report for 2021, implementing a structured monitoring system whilst incorporating international practices with operational and environmental responsibility.
A total number of 139.981 residents of Cyprus returned from a trip abroad in December 2022, compared to 61.010 in the corresponding month in 2022, recording an increase of 129,4 percent.
Cyprus arrivals of tourists reached 110.041 in December 2022, compared to 96.928 in December 2021, recording an increase of 13,5 percent.