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Cyprus Tourism Rebounds After US and UK Lift Travel Warnings

Cyprus Tourism Rebounds After US and UK Lift Travel Warnings
Image: The crystal clear beaches of Agia Napa (Αγία Νάπα) by Jorge Lascar via flickr, by

Travel advisory authorities in the United States and the United Kingdom have recently downgraded their travel warnings regarding Cyprus. This move signals a renewed perception of safety in the Mediterranean destination, encouraging global travelers to consider Cyprus for their upcoming trips.

In response to the eased advisories, there has been a notable increase in international traveler confidence, contributing to an upswing in arrivals from various countries. The change in travel guidance is credited with encouraging more tourists to book trips, reflecting a growing interest in Cyprus as a holiday choice.

Looking ahead, the summer of 2026 is positioned to mark

a robust recovery period for the island’s tourism sector. The improved safety perceptions combined with increased bookings suggest a positive outlook for Cyprus’s tourism industry during the peak travel season.