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Cyprus tourism revenue declines by 35.1 percent in April 2026

According to the Cyprus Statistical Service, tourism revenue fell to 197.5 million euros in April 2026, a 35.1 percent decline from the 304.2 million euros recorded in April 2025. For the first four months of 2026, total revenue reached 443 million euros, representing a 23.9 percent decrease compared to the same period in 2025. Tourist arrivals dropped significantly from 418,730 in April 2025 to 303,031 in April 2026. Average spending per tourist decreased by 10.3 percent to 651.77 euros, while average daily expenditure fell to 80.47 euros. Despite a slight increase in the average stay from 7.7 to 8.1 days, these figures failed to offset the lower overall traffic. The United Kingdom remained the primary market, accounting for 39.2 percent of arrivals, followed by Poland and Germany. Some sources attribute this downturn to the ongoing crisis in the Middle East.

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