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One of the most important museums in the world, the Louvre Museum in Paris, on February 10 hosted the archaeological exhibition entitled ‘Cyprus at the Louvre’, as part of the Cultural Programme of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the European Union 2026.
Wizz Air, one of the leading airlines in Bulgaria, recently announced the launch of a new direct route from Varna to the Cypriot paradise of Larnaca.
The Department of Antiquities of the Deputy Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Cyprus announced the completion of the works of the archaeological mission of the New York University (NYU) at Agios Georgios, Pegeia for the year 2025.
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.
Larnaka Tourism Board was pleased to host the 5th Transnational Partner Meeting of the MAAS project, welcoming the partners to our city on October 30 & 31 of this year.
Wizz Air, one of Europe’s most sustainable and affordable airline, invites travellers to experience the magic of winter with easy access to some of Europe’s most budget-friendly and picturesque ski destinations. With several weekly connections from Larnaca, winter escapes to snowy landscapes, festive towns and alpine resorts are closer than ever this season.
The arrivals of tourists reached 234.580 in November of this year compared to 179.941 in November 2024, recording an increase of 30,4 percent. For the period of January – November, arrivals of tourists totalled 4.377.114 compared to 3.907.137 in the corresponding period of 2024, recording an increase of 12 percent.
The action plan and the actions planned to promote Nicosia as a sustainable, alternative tourist destination were discussed at a meeting held at Nicosia City Hall between on December 17, by Costas Koumis, deputy minister of tourism, and Charalambos Prountzos, mayor, Nicosia.
The five-star resort, based in Limassol Cyprus, joins an exclusive lineup of winning properties which includes some of the world’s finest venues for global meetings, incentives, conferences and events (MICE).