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Larnaca Ranks Among Europe’s Top Autumn Holiday Destinations

Larnaca has been ranked the third-best destination in southern Europe for an autumn 2026 holiday, placing ahead of resorts in Greece, Portugal, Spain and Italy, according to a survey by British travel insurance comparison site Quotezone.

Only Antalya in Turkey and Tenerife in the Canary Islands ranked higher in Quotezone’s list of the 10 best shoulder-season destinations. The ranking considered factors including sunshine, temperatures, rainfall and accommodation costs.

Warm Weather And Low Rainfall

Larnaca scored highly for its autumn conditions, with average sea temperatures of 27°C, average air temperatures of 25.5°C and only 12 millimetres of rainfall across the two months covered by the survey.

Nearby Nissi Beach was also highlighted as one of Europe’s top beaches.

Quotezone created its 2026 Shoulder Season Index to identify destinations offering warm weather without the extreme temperatures and higher prices associated with the peak summer season.

Autumn Travel Gains Popularity

According to the research, hotter summers are encouraging more travellers to reconsider when they take their holidays. Some 52% of respondents said they would actively avoid southern Europe during summer because of the heat, while 48% would consider moving their annual holiday from the peak summer period to autumn.

Price is another factor. Around 26% cited lower costs as a reason to travel in autumn, while 42% said they would wait for a last-minute price reduction before booking. Another 11% said they always wait for an autumn deal.

Fewer crowds are also appealing, with 21% identifying reduced congestion as a key reason for choosing autumn travel. A further 16% valued having fewer children around, while 3% said autumn made it easier to take time off work.

Quotezone said the shift towards shoulder-season travel is increasingly visible across different age groups, rather than being limited to older travellers.

Bitcoin Surges 23% In A Week As Investor Optimism Returns

Bitcoin was on track for a weekly gain of around 23% on Friday as a series of positive macroeconomic and policy developments boosted investor sentiment.

The cryptocurrency was trading about 6% higher at roughly $77,000, up from around $62,800 at the start of the week. Crypto-related stocks also rallied, with Coinbase and Circle gaining more than 9%, while Strategy rose 7%.

Macro Factors Fuel Rally

Bitcoin’s latest surge began Wednesday after Treasury yields fell sharply following a major intervention by the U.S. Treasury in the bond market. Lower yields eased pressure on risk assets and helped trigger a broader move into cryptocurrencies.

The rally was further amplified by a major short squeeze. Around $2.7 billion in crypto short positions were liquidated, according to CoinGlass.

Max Stuedlein, head of Partnerships at Sygnum APAC, said the move reflected an alignment of macroeconomic and policy catalysts, including the Treasury’s decision to increase buybacks of longer-dated government debt.

Clarity Act Boosts Sentiment

Investor confidence improved further on Thursday as the White House and crypto industry leaders made a final push to advance the Clarity Act in the coming weeks.

The legislation is widely viewed as a potential catalyst for the crypto market, although its chances of passing remain relatively limited.

Despite the rally, bitcoin remains well below its 2026 high of $94,820 reached in January and its all-time high of $126,198, set last October.

Analysts See More Volatility Ahead

Lucy Gazmararian, founder and managing partner at Token Bay Capital, said the crypto market may be approaching the end of its bear cycle.

She expects bitcoin could experience one more decline of around 20% before the market turns, pointing to historical cycles and the recent liquidation of heavily leveraged short positions.

Gazmararian also described bitcoin as a long-term hedge against monetary debasement, while warning that its short-term price remains highly volatile and driven by market cycles.

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