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Cyprus arrivals of tourists reached 96,928 in December 2021 compared to 9,682 in December 2020, and to 110,330 tourist arrivals in December 2019.

Savvas Perdios, deputy minister of tourism, Cyprus,  recently presented the work of the of the Ministry to date, and the direction tourism in Cyprus is now gaining.

New study names Nicosia as the 14th best capital city to visit on vacation.

Kayak, one of the world’s leading travel search engines, has recently unveiled its ultimate ranking of the best island holiday destinations in Europe, with Crete, Greece, topping the list and Cyprus taking the third spot.

The Cyprus arrivals of tourists reached 5,047 in February of this year, recording a decrease of 95,2 percent compared to February 2020 (during which 105,592 arrivals were recorded), and a decrease of 95,2 percent compared to February 2019 (with 105,571 arrivals).

Wanting to give relief and joy to those who need it, especially during the Christmas and New Year holidays, the staff of the Cyprus Deputy Ministry of Tourism recently raised money, with the aim of turning it into food stamps.

Cyprus arrivals of tourists reached 100,791 in October of this year compared to 436,509 in October 2019, recording a decrease of 76,9 percent.

In order to continue the strengthening of the Cyprus domestic tourism for the benefit of the public, entrepreneurs and those employed in the tourism industry, the council of ministers decided to extend the ‘Extraordinary Plan for the Promotion of Domestic Tourism’, until March 31, 2021.

A total number of 26,111 residents of Cyprus returned from a trip abroad in September of this year, compared to 132,409 in the corresponding month of 2019, recording a decrease of 80,3 percent.

The Cyprus arrivals of tourists reached 87,334 in September of this year compared to 524,707 in September 2019, recording a decrease of 83,4 percent.