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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 Tourism Board Introduces Free Thematic Excursions In Akamas Region

Strategic Initiative Unveiled

The Paphos Regional Board of Tourism (Etap) has announced a series of free thematic excursions in the Polis Chrysochous–Akamas region. A program is designed to increase visitor flows to areas with cultural and natural heritage. The focus of the initiative is to expand tourism activity beyond established destinations.

Curated Itineraries Connecting Culture And Nature

Scheduled for May and June, the excursions include visits to five sites: the Sea and Culture Museum, the Reptile and Amphibian Park, the Marion-Arsinoe Archaeological Museum, the Akamas Museum of Rural Life and Tradition in Droushia, and the Information Centre for Avifauna and Terrestrial Flora in Kathikas. Routes combine natural sites with historical locations across the region.

Robust Schedule And Community Engagement

By hosting these events every Saturday, the board invites both locals and international visitors to immerse themselves in the region’s captivating scenery and rich archaeological discoveries. Departures are slated from the Kato Paphos Archaeological Park at 09:15, with a return scheduled at 16:30.

Emphasizing Sustainable Tourism And Education

Guided tours and educational activities are included in the program, focusing on environmental awareness and local heritage. Activities support regional tourism development and visitor engagement.

Official Information And Reservations

Support for the initiative comes from the municipalities of Polis Chrysochous and Akamas. Additional details and registration information are available through the Paphos Regional Board of Tourism.

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