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Revenue From Tourism Exceeds €1 billion In First Half Of 2024, Up By 4.2% Year On Year 

Revenue from tourism amounted to €1.13 billion in the first half of 2024 marking an increase of 4.2% year on year, data released by CySTAT show.

Based on the results of the Passengers Survey carried out by CySTAT, revenue from tourism in June 2024 reached €385.2 million compared to €361.5 mn in the corresponding month of the previous year, recording an annual increase of 6.6%.

The average expenditure per person stood at €798.77 in June 2024 compared to €791.03 in June 2023, recording an increase of 1%.

Tourists from the United Kingdom, which comprise Cyprus’ largest tourist market with 35.6% of the total tourists in June 2024, spent on average €94.66 per day, while tourists from Israel (the second largest market during the specific month with 10.7% of the total tourists) spent on average €146.16.

Tourists from Poland (the third largest market with 7.5%), spent on average €78.00 per day.

According to CySTAT, the average stay in June remained unchanged to 8.5 days.

Cyprus Services Sector Shows Robust Performance In 2025 As Tourism, Digital Innovation, And Shipping Surge

The Employers and Industrialists Federation (OEV) reported growth across Cyprus’ services sector in 2025, with increases recorded in tourism, professional services and administrative activities. Data show continued expansion across multiple sub-sectors, reinforcing the role of services in economic output and employment.

Service Sector Leadership

Accommodation and food services grew by 9.5%, while administrative and support activities increased by 7.4%. Professional, scientific and technical activities rose by 4.6%, followed by information and communication at 4.3%. Transport and storage recorded growth of 2.8%, while real estate activity increased by 0.4%. These figures indicate broad-based expansion across service industries.

A Remarkable Tourism Surge

Tourist arrivals reached 4,534,073 in 2025, marking a 12.2% increase year-on-year. December arrivals totaled 156,959, up 18% compared with the same period a year earlier. Tourism continues to support revenue generation and seasonal demand across the economy. Growth in visitor numbers contributes to activity in hospitality and related sectors.

Driving Digital Transformation

OEV is supporting digital adoption through initiatives such as the DiGiNN Cyprus Digital Innovation Hub. The program focuses on improving business processes, skills development and technology integration. Additional efforts include the establishment of a Digital Transformation and Innovation Committee and international engagement through business missions. These actions support the adoption of digital tools across sectors.

Resilient Shipping Sector

Shipping accounted for about 7% of Cyprus’s GDP in 2025, remaining a key component of the economy. The Cyprus Registry recorded its highest tonnage in 20 years, with an increase of nearly 20%. Fleet growth strengthens Cyprus’ position within European Union shipping registries and global maritime markets. The sector continues to contribute to economic stability.

Strengthening The Economic Foundation

OEV is organizing conferences, workshops and exhibitions to support business development across sectors. These initiatives focus on improving operational practices and industry collaboration. Continued investment in services and digital infrastructure is expected to support economic performance.

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