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The Cyprus arrivals of tourists reached 315,018 in May of this year compared to 100,852 arrivals that were recorded in May 2021.

A new study has revealed the cheapest vacation destinations for the most sunshine and Cyprus ranks fifth cheapest. 

Following a visit by the Cyprus deputy minister of tourism, Savvas Perdiou, to France, in September 2921, a delegation of the Deputy Ministry of Tourism headed Peridou, once again visited the country for the signing of a memorandum of cooperation with the Alsace Destination Tourisme (The Alsace Tourism Organisation of Alsace).  

The arrivals of tourists reached 289,335 in April of this year, compared to 38,226 arrivals that were recorded in April 2021.

A total number of 81,062 residents of Cyprus returned from a trip abroad in April of this year, compared to 15,338 in the corresponding month last year, recording an increase of 428,5 percent.

The main countries from which the residents of Cyprus returned in April this year, were Greece with 38,7 percent, the UK with 14 percent and Italy with 5,5 percent. 

On the basis of the results of the passenger survey carried out by the Statistical Service, revenue from tourism in Cyprus reached EUR39,6 million in February of this year, compared to EUR3,8 million in February 2021 and EUR49,5 million in February 2020. 

Cyprus arrivals of tourists reached 128,840 in March compared to 8,811 in March 2021 and to 55,342 tourist arrivals in March 2020.

Following a decision of the council of ministers, the Cyprus Deputy Ministry of Tourism announced a ‘Granted Vacation Programme’, for the three-month period from May 01 until July 31.

A total number of 41,399 residents of Cyprus returned from a trip abroad in February of this year, compared to 8,918 in the corresponding month in 2021, recording an increase of 364,2 percent and a decrease of 65,9 percent compared to February 2020.

On the basis of the results of the Passenger Survey carried out by the Statistical Service, Cyprus’ revenue from tourism reached EUR104,2 million in November 2021 compared to EUR6,6 million in November 2020 and EUR95,0 million in November 2019.