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Regional tourism expenditure trends in Cyprus

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15 August 2024

Regional tourism expenditure trends in Cyprus

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Tourism indicators show that Paralimni is the city with the highest tourism expenditure in Cyprus, while Lefkosia, the capital, has the lowest.

 

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Statistical Service of Cyprus

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Geographical descriptors

Cyprus

Organisation Type

Academic/Research and VET Institutions

Company with 250 or more employees

Consumer / tourist organisation

Cultural and Heritage Organisations

Destination Management & Marketing Organisations

EU institutions

Financial Institutions and Investors

Industry Associations and Chambers of Commerce

International Organisations

Local authorities

Media/Travel Journalist Organisations

National authorities

Networks and Federations / Confederations

NGOs / Non-profits

Regional authorities

SMEs (a company with less than 250 employees)

Trade Unions

  • Specific types of tourism

    • Adventure tourism

    • Coastal, maritime and inland water tourism

    • Cultural tourism

    • Ecotourism

    • Education tourism

    • Festival tourism

    • Gastronomy tourism

    • Health and medical tourism

    • MICE tourism

    • Mountain tourism

    • Religious tourism

    • Rural tourism

    • Sports tourism

    • Urban/city tourism

    • Wellness tourism

  • Transition Pathway Strategic Areas

    • Coordinated information on travelling

    • Improving statistics and indicators

    • Innovative tourism services

  • Business activities

    • Activities of amusement parks and theme parks

    • Activities of associations and other organisations supporting tourism

    • Air passenger transport

    • Camping grounds, recreational vehicle parks and trailer parks

    • Events catering and other food services

    • Festivals, cultural and entertainment activities

    • Gardens and nature reserves activities

    • Holiday Housing / Apartments and other short stay accommodation

    • Hotel and similar accommodation

    • Mobile beverage services

    • Mobile food services

    • Museums

    • Operation of historical sites

    • Other

    • Other accommodation

    • Other amusement and recreation activities

    • Other food and beverage services

    • Other holiday reservation services

    • Other tourism transportation activities

    • Rail Passenger transport

    • Recreational and sport activities

    • Restaurants, cafes and bars (Food and Beverage serving activities)

    • Road passenger transport

    • Tour operator activities

    • Travel agency activities

    • Water (sea, coastal and inland) passenger transport

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In Cyprus, Paralimni leads the cities in terms of total tourism expenditure, with an average spending of EUR 860.37 per person or EUR 96.67 per day. On the other hand, Lefkosia, the capital city of Cyprus, records the lowest spending with EUR 500.82 per person or EUR 47.25 per day. This pattern mirrors the trend observed in 2019, where the highest total expenditure per person was EUR 682.78, with Ayia Napa trailing closely at EUR 681.02. Lefkosia again had the lowest total expenditure per person at EUR 420.17, indicating a consistent trend in tourism costs across these cities. For more detailed information, the Statistical Service of Cyprus (CYSTAT-DB) provides an online database that is freely accessible and can be tailored to meet individual needs.

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