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Tourism Revenue Achieves Historic High in Cyprus, Surpassing £2.47 Billion in Eight Months

Nicosia: Tourism revenue in August 2025 achieved a historic high of £581.8 million, reaching a record level of £2.47 billion in the period January – August 2025.

According to Cyprus News Agency, based on the results of the Passengers Survey carried out by the Statistical Service of Cyprus, revenue from tourism reached £581.8 million in August 2025, recording an increase of 13.8% as compared to the corresponding month of the previous year (£511.4 million).

For the period of January – August 2025, revenue from tourism is estimated at £2.472 billion compared to £2.121 billion in the corresponding period of 2024, recording an increase of 16.5%. It is noted that in August this year, tourist arrivals had risen to 602,026, compared to 554,923 in August last year.

The average expenditure per person was £966.41 in August 2025 compared to £921.59 in August 2024, recording an increase of 4.9%. Tourists from the United Kingdom, the largest tourist market with 32.1% of the total tourists in August 2025, spent on average £112.74 per day, while tourists from Israel, the second largest market during the specific month with 17.5% of the total tourists, spent on average £152.44. Tourists from Poland, the third largest market with 7.0%, spent on average £96.15 per day.