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Pafos tourism board reports progress on digital information signage project

The Pafos Tourism Development and Promotion Company (ETAP) has provided an update on its initiative to replace static signs with smart, interactive boards across the region. Between January and June 2026, the 150 installed smart signs recorded over 43,000 QR code scans. In the full year of 2025, the system logged more than 140,000 scans. The most popular locations in 2025 included Panagia Chrysopolitissa, Saint Neophytos Monastery, Kremmiotis Waterfall, Agia Solomoni Catacomb, and the Maa-Palaeokastro archaeological site. Visitors from the UK, Poland, Germany, Israel, and Greece were the primary users of the system, alongside Cyprus residents. Currently, the seventh phase of the project is underway, involving the installation of eight additional signs in Nikokleia, Pelathousa, Polis Chrysochous, Letymbou, and the Akamas municipality. Users scan a QR code to access multi-language digital information about the specific sites.

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