Cyprus Tourism Revenue, 2024–2025

Cyprus estimated tourism revenue; € billions, 2024–2025.

What the Data Shows

Cyprus tourism revenue rose from €3.21 billion in 2024 to €3.70 billion in 2025. The increase was €486.7 million, or 15.2% on the official estimate. Tourist arrivals grew 12.2%, so revenue expanded faster than visitor volume. The revenue figures are official estimates from CYSTAT’s tourism statistics.

Data table

Unit: € billions · Period: 2024–2025

RankEntryValuePeriod
12024€3.21B2024
22025€3.7B2025

Sources

Source 1: Tourism Statistics 2025: Tourism Activity and Revenue

Publisher: Statistical Service of Cyprus (CYSTAT)

Dataset/table: Tourism Activity and Revenue, 2024–2025

Units: EUR million, percent and arrivals

Date checked: 2026-07-19

Evidence: Supports estimated tourism revenue in 2024 and 2025, the official revenue and arrival growth rates, and 2025 tourist arrivals.

Data notes & caveats

Revenue is estimated from the Passengers Survey and related tourism statistics. Arrival growth is contextual and is not added to revenue growth.

Methodology

Uses the annual tourism-revenue estimates in CYSTAT Tourism Statistics 2025 and compares the two annual levels on the same euro-million basis.

Source consistency notes

Both revenue values and the growth benchmarks come from the same CYSTAT annual tourism release.

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