CNA 01/30/2026

CNA - Tourism revenue up 21.1% year-on-year in November

Tourism revenue in Cyprus recorded a year-on-year increase of 21.1% in November 2025, according to data released on Thursday by the Statistical Service of Cyprus.

Specifically, tourism revenue amounted to €168.0 million in November 2025, compared with €138.7 million in the corresponding month of 2024. For the period January–November 2025, tourism revenue is estimated at €3,599.4 million, up 15.3% from €3,122.5 million in the same period of the previous year.

As regards expenditure, per capita spending by tourists in November 2025 stood at €716.00, marking a decrease of 7.1% compared with €771.02 in November 2024. By contrast, average daily per capita expenditure increased to €92.99 from €86.63, reflecting the shorter average length of stay recorded during the month.

Tourists from the United Kingdom, which remained the largest source market with 22.7% of total arrivals in November, spent an average of €87.68 per day, while Polish tourists, the second-largest market with a 13.2% share, spent €82.97 per day. Tourists from Israel, the third-largest market accounting for 11.4% of arrivals, recorded the highest average daily per capita expenditure, at €168.90.

Based on the data, the highest average daily per capita spending in November 2025 was recorded by tourists from Israel (€168.90), followed by visitors from Austria (€120.84) and the Netherlands (€111.94).

The lowest average daily per capita expenditure was recorded by tourists from Greece (€73.15), Poland (€82.97) and France (€83.36).

CNA/TNE/EPH/2026

ENDS, CYPRUS NEWS AGENCY