In March 2026, Cyprus experienced a sharp decline in tourism revenue, with losses exceeding thirty percent compared to earlier figures. This downturn marks a notable shift for the island’s tourism sector during this period.
Key factors behind the revenue drop include a significant reduction in visitors arriving from Israel. Contributing alongside this was the impact of regional disruptions, which have affected the overall tourism environment for Cyprus.
Recovery Strategies Target Last-Minute and International Bookings
In response, stakeholders are focusing on recovery plans that emphasize stimulating last-minute reservations. Additionally, efforts are being made to broaden Cyprus’s appeal to a wider range of international tourists to help offset the
decline from traditional markets.








