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Unpacking the Suspension Of The Greece-Cyprus Energy Interconnection Project

The ambitious Greece-Cyprus electrical interconnection endeavor, known as the Great Sea Interconnector-2GSI, faces a temporary halt due to intensifying geopolitical tensions and financial uncertainties. This ambitious project, originally aimed at enhancing energy connectivity, now faces new challenges.

Current Challenges And Decisions

Greece’s Independent Power Transmission Operator (ADMIE) has suspended funding, citing a need to align with current geopolitical and economic realities. In July 2024, Turkish naval forces obstructed an Italian vessel conducting seabed surveys, complicating progress and resolution efforts with Turkey.

The Greek government is exploring diplomatic measures to potentially resume the project while managing financial burdens on taxpayers. An article from The Future Media highlights the broader economic dynamics in the region, which are pivotal in understanding this pause.

Stakeholder Perspectives

Both the Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy and corporate stakeholders, such as Nexans, are in accord with the suspension decision. According to Cypriot Energy Minister George Papanastasiou, protective measures are essential for ADMIE to manage finances effectively.

Despite pressures from Nexans to proceed, the Greek administration insists the project is ongoing and that the pause is for judicious progress, seeking more input from allies like France, Israel, and the US.

The Greece-Cyprus energy link remains ambitious, but regional political tensions, particularly with Turkey, could dictate its trajectory.

As we wait and watch, it’s clear that geopolitical nuances will greatly influence energy dynamics in the Eastern Mediterranean.

Cyprus Records 3.1M Guest Nights In Q3 2025

Cyprus recorded 3.1 million guest nights in short-term rental accommodation in the third quarter of 2025, according to Eurostat. The data reflect bookings made through online platforms.

Record Performance In Q3 2025

Between July and September 2025, guest nights reached 3,104,502 across platforms, including Airbnb, Booking.com, and Expedia. The volume highlights the role of digital booking platforms in Cyprus’s tourism sector.

Continental Trends Bolstering Digital Tourism

Across the EU, short-term rental activity also increased. In the fourth quarter of 2025, total guest nights reached 172.30 million, up 10.90% compared to the same period in 2024 and 30.20% higher than in 2023. For the full year, online platforms accounted for 951.60 million nights in 2025, representing an increase of 11.40% year on year and 32.40% compared to 2023.

Regional Destinations And Competitive Dynamics

Tourism activity remains concentrated in southern European regions. Croatia’s Jadranska Hrvatska recorded 27.70 million guest nights, followed by Spain’s Andalucia with 19.50 million and France’s Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur with 16.90 million. Cyprus is not among the top 20 EU regions by volume, though its figures remain notable relative to its size.

Economic Implications And Forward Outlook

Tourism continues to play a key role in Cyprus’s economy, with online platforms accounting for a growing share of bookings. Eurostat data indicate continued expansion in digital tourism, with implications for policy planning and investment across the sector.

 

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