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Cyprus Tourism Revenue Hits Record More than Three and a Half Billion Euro in 2025, Marking Strong Post-Pandemic Recovery and Economic Impact on Local Communities

2 March 2026 at 18:51
Cyprus Tourism Revenue Hits Record More than Three and a Half Billion Euro in 2025, Marking Strong Post-Pandemic Recovery and Economic Impact on Local Communities

Cyprus has marked another milestone in the development of the tourism sector, with tourism revenue registering a new record high of €3.69 billion in 2025. According to the latest information from the state statistical service (Cystat), the revenue has increased by 15.2% compared with the previous year. This increase in revenue not only marks the development of the tourism sector after the pandemic, but it also marks the impact it has on the economy, which can be considered a boost for the economy of Cyprus.

A Boost for Cyprus’ Economy: Tourism Revenue Growth

From January to December 2025, Cyprus’ tourism revenues saw a €486 million increase compared to the same period in 2024, with the overall total rising from €3.2 billion to €3.69 billion. This growth marks a strong recovery trajectory and reflects the increased tourist arrivals alongside the growing global interest in Cyprus as a tourism destination. The influx of international tourists, particularly after the pandemic downturn, has provided a significant economic boost, supporting local businesses, job creation, and infrastructure development.

Tourism in Cyprus has long been one of the island’s primary sources of income, and the strong recovery in 2025 solidifies the sector’s critical role in supporting economic stability and regional prosperity. The increase in tourism revenues has helped sustain Cyprus’ position as a leading Mediterranean destination for travelers.

Strong December Performance Highlights Continuing Growth

In December 2025, tourism receipts continued to show positive growth, reaching €96.7 million, an 11.3% increase from €86.9 million in December 2024. This strong finish to the year further reinforces the growth trend seen throughout the 2025 tourism season. While the increase in overall revenues is a positive sign, there was a slight decline in per capita spending, with the average expenditure per tourist in December 2025 falling to €616.29, down by 5.7% compared to €653.27 the previous year.

The spending decline per tourist reflects a shift in the spending behavior of visitors, but the overall revenue growth shows that Cyprus remains an attractive and viable destination, capable of sustaining high levels of tourism-related income.

Key Markets and Spending Patterns: Tourism’s Role in Cyprus’ Economic Impact

Cyprus’ tourism sector remains diverse, with a strong mix of source markets contributing to the revenue increase. The largest share of tourists in December 2025 came from Israel, accounting for 19.1% of arrivals. Israeli tourists spent an average of €145.03 per day, making them the highest-spending group. British tourists, who make up 19% of arrivals, spent an average of €65.39 per day, while Polish visitors, accounting for 11.3% of arrivals, spent €85.69 per day.

The diversity of tourist markets highlights the global appeal of Cyprus, which continues to attract visitors from different parts of the world. The varied spending patterns demonstrate that Cyprus is not just a destination for high-end tourists, but also an attractive option for budget-conscious travelers, further contributing to the overall economic impact of tourism.

Tourism’s Economic Ripple Effect on Local Communities

Beyond the direct revenues generated from tourism, the economic impact of Cyprus’ tourism growth extends throughout the island’s local communities. The influx of international tourists supports a wide range of local industries, including hospitality, retail, transportation, and cultural experiences. Local businesses, from restaurants to souvenir shops, benefit from increased consumer spending, creating job opportunities and driving demand for local goods and services.

In addition, the tourism sector’s growth helps fund public services and infrastructure projects, further boosting the quality of life for residents. This symbiotic relationship between tourism and local development ensures that the benefits of Cyprus’ growing popularity as a tourism destination are shared broadly across the economy.

Looking Ahead: Sustainable Tourism and Long-Term Growth

While the record-setting tourism revenues of 2025 reflect short-term success, Cyprus is also focused on ensuring sustainable tourism growth for the future. As the island continues to attract more tourists from around the world, there is an increasing emphasis on sustainable tourism practices that protect the island’s natural resources, cultural heritage, and local communities.

Cyprus’ tourism authorities are working to implement eco-friendly initiatives and responsible tourism policies, encouraging visitors to enjoy the island’s beauty while preserving it for future generations. Sustainable tourism is becoming a key component of Cyprus’ long-term strategy to maintain its competitive edge in the global tourism market while safeguarding its environment.

Tourism’s Role in Cyprus Continued Economic Growth

The fact that the tourism revenues recorded a new record of €3.69 billion in 2025 proves the significance of the tourism industry to the economic growth of Cyprus. The performance of the tourism industry reflects the successful recovery of the island from the pandemic and its ability to withstand global challenges. With the variety of its tourist markets and the local economic benefits, the island is expected to retain its position as a top destination in the Mediterranean region in the coming years.

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