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High Occupancy Rates for Cyprus Restaurants in October; Winter Decline Anticipated

Restaurants, cafes, and bars in Cyprus experienced a strong October, with occupancy levels reaching 80 to 90 per cent, according to Neophytos Thrasyvoulou, president of the Federation of Leisure Centre Owners (Osika). He described October as a “very successful month” for the food service industry.

However, with winter approaching, Thrasyvoulou acknowledged potential challenges, especially with the impact of regional instability. “Visitor numbers have seen a slight drop in recent days,” he noted, though he hopes that occupancy levels will remain steady until mid-November. By early November, Thrasyvoulou expects visitor occupancy to hover around 50 to 60 per cent, after which the responsibility will lie with businesses to keep operating, with support from the Labour Ministry’s programme to extend the tourism season.

Reflecting on the earlier summer months of June and July, Thrasyvoulou highlighted that visitor numbers were initially lower than expected, largely due to Middle East tensions. The trend eventually improved, leading to a stronger second half of the season.

Despite rising costs, Thrasyvoulou urged business owners to maintain affordable pricing, aiming to keep dining accessible for both locals and tourists amid economic pressures.

Paphos Advances As A Smart And Sustainable Tourism Leader

Paphos is strategically enhancing its reputation as a smart and sustainable destination under the auspices of the European initiative SMART TOUR – Smart Tourism, Smart Destinations. The region is leveraging advanced data and digital technologies to foster targeted, eco-conscious tourism development.

Strategic Participation In The Smart Tour Project

The Paphos district tourism development and promotion company, Etap Paphos, is actively engaged in the third Steering Group Meeting and thematic workshop scheduled for May 20-21 in Perros-Guirec, Brittany, France. This high-level gathering is designed to facilitate the exchange of expertise and policy tools among European regions, strengthening the continent’s overall approach to smart tourism.

Leveraging Data And Digital Technologies

Key discussions during the meeting will focus on reviewing the project’s progress, outlining actions planned for the remainder of 2026, and addressing advanced topics such as tourism statistics, performance indicators, and innovations in digital services. Such dialogues underscore the pivotal role of data analytics in driving sustainable tourism practices.

Fostering A Network For Sustainable Tourism

The accompanying thematic workshop represents a critical forum for sharing best practices and policy initiatives that support the sustainable development of tourism destinations. By exchanging experiences and successful strategies, participating regions are poised to set a benchmark for smart tourism development across Europe.

Collaborative European Effort

The SMART TOUR project unites ten partners from Italy, France, Germany, Hungary, Greece, Romania, Albania, Ukraine, Belgium, and Cyprus. Co-financed by the European Union at 80%, this initiative exemplifies how collaborative efforts can drive both digital innovation and environmental sustainability in the tourism sector.

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