Travel advisories for Cyprus have been eased by the United States and the United Kingdom, offering travelers renewed assurance as the 2026 summer season approaches. This shift reflects a growing confidence in the destination following prior concerns that had prompted travel warnings.
Alongside the US and UK, several European governments—including France, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands—have also scaled back their advisories regarding travel to Cyprus. This coordinated rollback signals a broader consensus on the improved situation affecting travelers heading to the island.
Prospects for Tourism Recovery in Summer 2026
The relaxation of travel warnings by these key countries is anticipated to play a significant role in reinvigorating
Cyprus’s tourism sector during the upcoming summer months. Although precise figures on the expected increase in visitors are not currently available, industry observers note that this development is likely to accelerate the recovery of international arrivals to the Mediterranean island.








