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Tourism Sector Boosted With €10 Million Budget Increase

In a significant move to bolster its tourism sector, President Nikos Christodoulides of Cyprus has announced a €10 million increase in the 2025 budget for the Deputy Ministry of Tourism. This announcement was made at the General Assembly of the Cyprus Hotel Association (CHA), along with the unveiling of a comprehensive five-year plan aimed at addressing seasonality within the tourism industry.

Strategic Objectives and Economic Resilience

The budget increase aims to enhance Cyprus’ international promotion efforts, reflecting the government’s commitment to strengthening the tourism sector amidst various geopolitical and economic challenges. These challenges include instability in the Middle East, the war in Ukraine, economic downturns in key European markets, and ongoing issues in the aviation sector.

President Christodoulides highlighted the resilience of the Cypriot hotel industry and assured that the government is closely monitoring these developments to support stakeholders effectively. A key aspect of the five-year plan is the training of workers in partially or fully suspended hotel units, aimed at increasing the number of hotels operating year-round. This initiative is expected to create stable employment opportunities and extend the tourist season, thus boosting overall industry profitability.

International Relations and Market Expansion

The President also pointed to the positive implications of establishing a Strategic Dialogue with the United States, positioning Cyprus among a select group of countries engaged in regular, structured cooperation with the US. This dialogue, which extends beyond energy and trade, promises to open new avenues for collaboration in tourism. The possibility of direct flights from the US to Cyprus was mentioned, indicating ongoing discussions to facilitate this development.

Furthermore, recent diplomatic initiatives, including the opening of a new mission in Kazakhstan and an upcoming mission in Armenia, are part of Cyprus’ strategy to diversify and expand its tourism markets. The President’s visit to Poland, a key tourism market for Cyprus, underscores these efforts.

Industry Challenges and Future Outlook

Despite these positive developments, CHA President Thanos Michaelides acknowledged the difficulties faced by the hotel industry in 2023, citing reduced profitability due to rising operational costs and high borrowing levels. Looking ahead, lower occupancy rates are anticipated in 2024, compounded by reduced flights and economic challenges in major tourism source markets.

Michaelides stressed the necessity for a clear roadmap to modernise Cyprus’ tourism offerings, ensuring the sector’s sustainability and competitiveness. The upcoming HORTEC conference in October 2025, hosted in Cyprus, is expected to play a pivotal role in shaping future tourism policies in alignment with Cyprus’ EU Presidency.

bbf: Presents :eden coast — The Art Of Living By The Mediterranean

Some destinations are remembered for where they are. Others for how they make us feel.

Life by the Mediterranean has a quality of its own. Defined by light, open horizons and a slower pace, it encourages a way of living where time is measured less by the clock and more by the moments that matter. It is this philosophy that inspired :eden coast.

With the unveiling of :eden coast, bbf: introduces an exceptional collection of beachfront villas in Geroskipou, Paphos, where architecture is conceived as a natural extension of its surroundings. Every residence has been designed to honour the coastline, allowing the sea, the light and the changing seasons to become the defining elements of everyday life.

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At :eden coast, luxury reveals itself with quiet confidence so nothing feels excessive. It is expressed in generous space, carefully composed proportions, enduring materials and an effortless relationship between interior and exterior. Expansive glazing welcomes the Mediterranean sky indoors, while private gardens, terraces and pools encourage a life lived as much outside as within.

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Few locations offer such a natural balance between tranquillity and connectivity. Set along a quieter stretch of Paphos’ coastline, :eden coast enjoys the rare privilege of beachfront living away from the crowds, where the landscape remains unspoilt and the rhythm of the Mediterranean shapes every day. Yet the cultural richness of Paphos, its vibrant dining scene, international airport and every modern convenience are all within easy reach, allowing residents to retreat into complete serenity without ever feeling removed from the world around them.

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Beyond the residences, a carefully curated collection of wellness and leisure experiences extends this philosophy. Landscaped gardens, elegant swimming pools, spaces dedicated to movement and wellbeing, and thoughtfully designed communal areas encourage a slower, richer way of living. They are not amenities in the conventional sense; they are an expression of a lifestyle shaped by balance, privacy and quiet sophistication.

“Our ambition was never simply to create beautiful residences. It was to create a place where architecture, landscape and everyday life exist in complete harmony—a place that feels as though it has always belonged to the coastline,”

says Artem Burtsev at bbf:.

In a world that rarely slows down, :eden coast offers something increasingly rare: the freedom to live at a different pace. Here, mornings begin with the sea, nature sets the rhythm of the day, and the energy of Paphos is always within easy reach. It is a place where tranquillity and connectivity exist in perfect balance, allowing residents to experience the Mediterranean not as a destination, but as a way of life.

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