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Tourism revenue in Cyprus up nearly 25% during the Q1 of 2025

LEFKOSIA –

Revenue from tourism in Cyprus reached €129,4 mn in March 2025, recording an impressive increase of 14,5% as compared to €113,0 mn in the corresponding month of 2024, according to data published by the Cyprus Statistical Service on June 13.

Based on the results of the Passengers Survey carried out by the Statistical Service, for the period of January – March 2025, revenue from tourism is estimated at €278,3 mn compared to €223,3 mn in the corresponding period of the previous year, recording an increase of 24,6%.

The average expenditure per person was €644,65 in March 2025 compared to €558,88 in March 2024, recording an increase of 15,3%.

 Tourists from the United Kingdom (the largest tourist market with 30,7% of the total tourists in March 2025) spent on average €78,87 per day, while tourists from Israel (the second largest market during the specific month with 14,1% of the total tourists) spent on average €194,69.

Tourists from Poland (the third largest market with 9,9%), spent on average €76,07 per day.