Top Destinations for Cyprus Residents Travelling Abroad, 2025

Six leading destinations for Cyprus residents’ trips abroad; percent of all resident trips, 2025.

What the Data Shows

Greece accounted for 32.6% of trips abroad by Cyprus residents in 2025. The United Kingdom ranked second at 8.9%, followed by Italy at 5.5%. The six displayed destinations together represented 57.6% of all 1,963,593 resident trips abroad. The ranking covers the six leading destinations named in the source and is not the complete destination universe.

Data table

Unit: percent of trips · Period: 2025

RankEntryValuePeriod
1Greece32.6%2025
2United Kingdom8.9%2025
3Italy5.5%2025
4Russia3.8%2025
5Germany3.5%2025
6Poland3.3%2025

Sources

Source 1: Tourism Statistics 2025: Resident Travel Destinations

Publisher: Statistical Service of Cyprus (CYSTAT)

Dataset/table: Trips Abroad by Cyprus Residents, 2024–2025

Units: percent of trips and trips

Date checked: 2026-07-19

Evidence: Supports the six leading destination shares and total trips abroad by Cyprus residents in 2025.

Data notes & caveats

The displayed shares use a valid external denominator but cover only the six leading destinations named in the source.

Methodology

Uses source-published destination shares and the final national total for resident trips abroad in 2025.

Source consistency notes

All destination shares and the trip total come from one final CYSTAT annual tourism release.

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