The outlook for Cypriot tourism remains positive; however, constant alertness is required, particularly amid geopolitical volatility in the wider region, estimates the Director General of the Cyprus Hotel Association (CHA), Dr Christos Angelides.
In an interview with “Entrepreneurial Limassol”, the Director General of PASYXE stressed that security, hospitality, natural wealth and Cyprus’s cultural heritage constitute key assets, enabling the country to offer high-quality experiences to a broad spectrum of visitors.
As he noted, 2024 was a milestone year for Cypriot tourism, with arrivals exceeding four million and tourism revenues reaching a historic high. He added, however, that despite these encouraging figures, it is critical to underline that arrivals do not necessarily…

