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Tourism in Cyprus

Tourism in Cyprus occupies a dominant position in the country's economy,[1][2] and has significantly impacted its culture and multicultural development throughout the years.[3][4] In 2006, the tourism industry made up 10.7% of the country's GDP and the total employment in the tourism industry was estimated at 113,000 jobs.[5] With a usual minimum of around 4 million tourist arrivals per year,[6] it is the 40th most popular destination in the world[7][8] and the 6th most popular per capita of local population.[9] Cyprus has been a full member of the World Tourism Organization since 1975.[10]

Petra tou Romiou ("Rock of the Greek") where legend says that Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, emerged from the sea
Avakas Gorge in Akamas
Protaras beach in summer
The sandy beaches are often used as habitats for green turtles

History edit

Varosha was once one of the most popular destinations in the world, frequented by Hollywood stars such as Marilyn Monroe, until the Turkish Invasion of Cyprus in 1974. It is now abandoned and the majority of it is guarded by armed troops.[11]

Arrivals by country edit

 
The Rock of the Greek (background) with the Saracen Rock in the foreground
 
Ayia Thekla beach

The majority of tourist arrivals are from elsewhere in Europe. Over 80% of visitors come from Northern, Western, and Eastern Europe, with British tourists remaining the most numerous. Several factors contribute to this, including widely spoken English, as well as the history of British colonialism and the presence of British military bases at Akrotiri and Dhekelia. The downturn in the British economy in the late 2000s was reflected by a drop in tourist arrivals, highlighting the over-reliance of Cyprus' tourist industry on one market. In 2009, efforts were underway to boost arrivals from other countries.[12] In line with contemporary geopolitical developments, Russian tourists became the second largest group in terms of arrivals; this began in the late 2000s and has been rapidly increasing ever since.[13][14][15]

The total number of tourists in Cyprus for the 2018 season was 3.93 million. Most visitors arriving on a short-term basis were from the following countries:[16]

Rank Country 2016 2017 2018
1   United Kingdom 1,157,978   1,253,839   1,327,805
2   Russia 781,634   824,494   783,631
3   Israel 148,739   261,966   232,561
4   Germany 124,030   188,826   189,200
5   Greece 160,254   169,712   186,370
6   Sweden 115,019   136,725   153,769
7   Poland 42,683   56,665   89,508
8    Switzerland (including   Liechtenstein) 46,602   57,540   74,216
9   Ukraine 62,292   48,190   69,619
10   Romania 28,741   49,304   66,969

Competitiveness edit

According to the World Economic Forum's 2013 Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Report, Cyprus' tourism industry ranks 29th in the world in terms of overall competitiveness. In terms of Tourism Infrastructure, in relation to the tourism industry Cyprus ranks 1st in the world.[17] With some of the most popular[18] and cleanest beaches in Europe,[19] much of the tourist industry relies on "sea sun and sand" to attract tourists.[20] This reflects in the seasonal distribution of tourist arrivals with a disproportionate number arriving during the summer months.[21] Whereas most eastern resorts like Protaras and Ayia Napa attracts the most of the island tourists during March to November, the west of the island remains open to tourism with the promotion of Cypriot history culture and specialized sports such as golf and climbing has a wider distribution.[citation needed]

Investment edit

The World Travel and Tourism Council 2016 report on the island outlines that the total investment in the Travel & Tourism industry in 2015 was EUR273.7mn, or 14.0% of the total investments. It projects a rise by 5.3% in 2016 and 2.9% pa over the next ten years to EUR384.6mn in 2026.[22]

Blue Flags edit

According to the latest KPMG report, Cyprus has the most dense concentration of Blue Flag beaches of which the most at the eastern part, the most Blue Flag beaches per coastline and the most Blue Flags per capita in the world.[23]

Language & service edit

English is the universal language since the island has an international outlook.[24] Russian is also spoken within the tourist industry.[25] Greek and Turkish remain the main languages spoken by the Greek-Cypriot and Turkish-Cypriot communities respectively.[26]

Personnel & education edit

In 2012, Eurostat reported that Cyprus is the most educated country in Europe after Ireland since 49.9% of Cyprus's residents have degrees.[27] In 2013, only three other EU Member States invested more public funds in education than Cyprus, as measured by the share of GDP (6.5% compared to a 5.0% EU average).[28]

The Cyprus Tourism Organisation (CTO) edit

The Cyprus Tourism Organisation, usually abbreviated to CTO, and known as KOT in Greek, was a semi-governmental organisation charged with overseeing the industry practices and promoting the island as a tourism destination abroad. In 2007 the CTO spent a reported €20 million on promotion.[29] In 2019 the CTO was replaced by a government ministry, the Deputy Ministry of Tourism, which took over the assets and responsibilities of the CTO.[30]

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "Cyprus Profile: Cruising to Growth". www.cyprusprofile.com. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  3. ^ Ayres, Ron (2000-01-01). "Tourism as a passport to development in small states: reflections on Cyprus". International Journal of Social Economics. 27 (2): 114–133. doi:10.1108/03068290010308992. ISSN 0306-8293.
  4. ^ "Opening the vault of tourism in Cyprus" (PDF). PWC Cyprus Team. July 2013.
  5. ^ "Cyprus – Tourism – Asppen Overseas". Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  6. ^ "Historic number of tourist arrivals in 2018 with 3.93m visitors". 2019-01-17.
  7. ^ "Moody's: Cypriot banks benefit from strong tourism in 2016". www.cna.org.cy. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  8. ^ Christou, Jean. "CTO eyes nearly three million tourists in 2016 | Cyprus Mail". Cyprus mail. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  9. ^ "Economy Statistics - Tourist arrivals (per capita) (most recent) by country". Nationmaster. Retrieved 2010-01-29.
  10. ^ . World Tourism Organization (UNWTO). Archived from the original on 2006-06-20. Retrieved 2007-03-02.
  11. ^ shalw (2020-07-31). "The abandoned town in Cyprus where celebrities used to frolic". Sound Health and Lasting Wealth. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  12. ^ "Cyprus taps new markets amid decline in tourist arrivals". Xinhua. March 23, 2009. Retrieved 2009-03-23.
  13. ^ "SigmaLive: Russian tourism: Cyprus and Greece in top choices". www.sigmalive.com. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  14. ^ "Russian Tourism: Increase in Demand for Holidays in Cyprus and Greece". www.goldnews.com.cy. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  15. ^ "Why do Russians choose Cyprus? | Cyprus Inorm | Cyprus inform". www.kiprinform.com. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  16. ^ "Statistical Service - Services - Tourism - Key Figures". www.mof.gov.cy. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  17. ^ "Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index". World Economic Forum. 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-01.
  18. ^ "Revealed: Europe's best beach getaways". The Independent. London. 2011-04-05.
  19. ^ "EU bathing water continues to improve, says report". BBC News. 2013-05-21.
  20. ^ Habegger, Larry (2007-06-10). . Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on January 9, 2022. Retrieved 2007-06-11.
  21. ^ "Cyprus Tourism GP Citizenship". www.gp-citizenship.com. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  22. ^ "World Travel and Tourism Council: Travel & Tourism - Economic Impact 2016 Cyprus. Documents download module". ec.europa.eu. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  23. ^ "Insights - KPMG Cyprus". KPMG. 2020-11-04. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  24. ^ "Cyprus: Important Phrases - Tripadvisor". www.tripadvisor.com. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  25. ^ "The Cypriot language | Cyprus Inorm | Cyprus inform". www.kiprinform.com. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  26. ^ Hadjioannou, Xenia; Tsiplakou, Stavroula; Kappler, with a contribution by Matthias (2011-11-01). "Language policy and language planning in Cyprus". Current Issues in Language Planning. 12 (4): 503–569. doi:10.1080/14664208.2011.629113. hdl:10278/29371. ISSN 1466-4208. S2CID 143966308.
  27. ^ "Ireland the most educated country in EU, says Eurostat". University World News. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  28. ^ "Education and Training". Education and Training - European Commission. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
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  30. ^ "how many tourists visited cyprus in 2019". www.calcautomacao.com.br. Retrieved 2020-11-09.

External links edit

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Tourism in Cyprus occupies a dominant position in the country s economy 1 2 and has significantly impacted its culture and multicultural development throughout the years 3 4 In 2006 the tourism industry made up 10 7 of the country s GDP and the total employment in the tourism industry was estimated at 113 000 jobs 5 With a usual minimum of around 4 million tourist arrivals per year 6 it is the 40th most popular destination in the world 7 8 and the 6th most popular per capita of local population 9 Cyprus has been a full member of the World Tourism Organization since 1975 10 Petra tou Romiou Rock of the Greek where legend says that Aphrodite the Greek goddess of love emerged from the seaAvakas Gorge in AkamasProtaras beach in summerThe sandy beaches are often used as habitats for green turtles Contents 1 History 2 Arrivals by country 3 Competitiveness 3 1 Investment 3 2 Blue Flags 3 3 Language amp service 3 4 Personnel amp education 4 The Cyprus Tourism Organisation CTO 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editVarosha was once one of the most popular destinations in the world frequented by Hollywood stars such as Marilyn Monroe until the Turkish Invasion of Cyprus in 1974 It is now abandoned and the majority of it is guarded by armed troops 11 Arrivals by country edit nbsp The Rock of the Greek background with the Saracen Rock in the foreground nbsp Ayia Thekla beachThe majority of tourist arrivals are from elsewhere in Europe Over 80 of visitors come from Northern Western and Eastern Europe with British tourists remaining the most numerous Several factors contribute to this including widely spoken English as well as the history of British colonialism and the presence of British military bases at Akrotiri and Dhekelia The downturn in the British economy in the late 2000s was reflected by a drop in tourist arrivals highlighting the over reliance of Cyprus tourist industry on one market In 2009 efforts were underway to boost arrivals from other countries 12 In line with contemporary geopolitical developments Russian tourists became the second largest group in terms of arrivals this began in the late 2000s and has been rapidly increasing ever since 13 14 15 The total number of tourists in Cyprus for the 2018 season was 3 93 million Most visitors arriving on a short term basis were from the following countries 16 Rank Country 2016 2017 20181 nbsp United Kingdom 1 157 978 nbsp 1 253 839 nbsp 1 327 8052 nbsp Russia 781 634 nbsp 824 494 nbsp 783 6313 nbsp Israel 148 739 nbsp 261 966 nbsp 232 5614 nbsp Germany 124 030 nbsp 188 826 nbsp 189 2005 nbsp Greece 160 254 nbsp 169 712 nbsp 186 3706 nbsp Sweden 115 019 nbsp 136 725 nbsp 153 7697 nbsp Poland 42 683 nbsp 56 665 nbsp 89 5088 nbsp Switzerland including nbsp Liechtenstein 46 602 nbsp 57 540 nbsp 74 2169 nbsp Ukraine 62 292 nbsp 48 190 nbsp 69 61910 nbsp Romania 28 741 nbsp 49 304 nbsp 66 969Competitiveness editAccording to the World Economic Forum s 2013 Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Report Cyprus tourism industry ranks 29th in the world in terms of overall competitiveness In terms of Tourism Infrastructure in relation to the tourism industry Cyprus ranks 1st in the world 17 With some of the most popular 18 and cleanest beaches in Europe 19 much of the tourist industry relies on sea sun and sand to attract tourists 20 This reflects in the seasonal distribution of tourist arrivals with a disproportionate number arriving during the summer months 21 Whereas most eastern resorts like Protaras and Ayia Napa attracts the most of the island tourists during March to November the west of the island remains open to tourism with the promotion of Cypriot history culture and specialized sports such as golf and climbing has a wider distribution citation needed Investment edit The World Travel and Tourism Council 2016 report on the island outlines that the total investment in the Travel amp Tourism industry in 2015 was EUR273 7mn or 14 0 of the total investments It projects a rise by 5 3 in 2016 and 2 9 pa over the next ten years to EUR384 6mn in 2026 22 Blue Flags edit According to the latest KPMG report Cyprus has the most dense concentration of Blue Flag beaches of which the most at the eastern part the most Blue Flag beaches per coastline and the most Blue Flags per capita in the world 23 Language amp service edit English is the universal language since the island has an international outlook 24 Russian is also spoken within the tourist industry 25 Greek and Turkish remain the main languages spoken by the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities respectively 26 Personnel amp education edit In 2012 Eurostat reported that Cyprus is the most educated country in Europe after Ireland since 49 9 of Cyprus s residents have degrees 27 In 2013 only three other EU Member States invested more public funds in education than Cyprus as measured by the share of GDP 6 5 compared to a 5 0 EU average 28 The Cyprus Tourism Organisation CTO editThe Cyprus Tourism Organisation usually abbreviated to CTO and known as KOT in Greek was a semi governmental organisation charged with overseeing the industry practices and promoting the island as a tourism destination abroad In 2007 the CTO spent a reported 20 million on promotion 29 In 2019 the CTO was replaced by a government ministry the Deputy Ministry of Tourism which took over the assets and responsibilities of the CTO 30 See also edit nbsp Cyprus portalCyprus Museum Petra tou Romiou Climate of Cyprus Cypriot wine History of Cyprus Economy of Cyprus Tombs of the Kings Tourism in Northern CyprusReferences edit Cyprus Travel amp Tourism Climbing to new heights Accenture World Travel and Tourism Council 2006 Archived from the original PDF on February 12 2012 Retrieved 2007 03 02 Cyprus Profile Cruising to Growth www cyprusprofile com Retrieved 2020 11 09 Ayres Ron 2000 01 01 Tourism as a passport to development in small states reflections on Cyprus International Journal of Social Economics 27 2 114 133 doi 10 1108 03068290010308992 ISSN 0306 8293 Opening the vault of tourism in Cyprus PDF PWC Cyprus Team July 2013 Cyprus Tourism Asppen Overseas Retrieved 2020 11 09 Historic number of tourist arrivals in 2018 with 3 93m visitors 2019 01 17 Moody s Cypriot banks benefit from strong tourism in 2016 www cna org cy Retrieved 2020 11 09 Christou Jean CTO eyes nearly three million tourists in 2016 Cyprus Mail Cyprus mail Retrieved 2020 11 09 Economy Statistics Tourist arrivals per capita most recent by country Nationmaster Retrieved 2010 01 29 UNWTO member states World Tourism Organization UNWTO Archived from the original on 2006 06 20 Retrieved 2007 03 02 shalw 2020 07 31 The abandoned town in Cyprus where celebrities used to frolic Sound Health and Lasting Wealth Retrieved 2020 11 09 Cyprus taps new markets amid decline in tourist arrivals Xinhua March 23 2009 Retrieved 2009 03 23 SigmaLive Russian tourism Cyprus and Greece in top choices www sigmalive com Retrieved 2020 11 09 Russian Tourism Increase in Demand for Holidays in Cyprus and Greece www goldnews com cy Retrieved 2020 11 09 Why do Russians choose Cyprus Cyprus Inorm Cyprus inform www kiprinform com Retrieved 2020 11 09 Statistical Service Services Tourism Key Figures www mof gov cy Retrieved 2020 11 09 Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index World Economic Forum 2011 Retrieved 2011 06 01 Revealed Europe s best beach getaways The Independent London 2011 04 05 EU bathing water continues to improve says report BBC News 2013 05 21 Habegger Larry 2007 06 10 World Watch European Clean Beaches Chicago Tribune Archived from the original on January 9 2022 Retrieved 2007 06 11 Cyprus Tourism GP Citizenship www gp citizenship com Retrieved 2020 11 09 World Travel and Tourism Council Travel amp Tourism Economic Impact 2016 Cyprus Documents download module ec europa eu Retrieved 2020 11 09 Insights KPMG Cyprus KPMG 2020 11 04 Retrieved 2020 11 09 Cyprus Important Phrases Tripadvisor www tripadvisor com Retrieved 2020 11 09 The Cypriot language Cyprus Inorm Cyprus inform www kiprinform com Retrieved 2020 11 09 Hadjioannou Xenia Tsiplakou Stavroula Kappler with a contribution by Matthias 2011 11 01 Language policy and language planning in Cyprus Current Issues in Language Planning 12 4 503 569 doi 10 1080 14664208 2011 629113 hdl 10278 29371 ISSN 1466 4208 S2CID 143966308 Ireland the most educated country in EU says Eurostat University World News Retrieved 2020 11 09 Education and Training Education and Training European Commission Retrieved 2020 11 09 Cyprus to spend a mere EUR 20 mln to promote tourism in 2008 Financial Mirror 2007 08 17 Archived from the original on 2007 09 28 Retrieved 2007 08 19 how many tourists visited cyprus in 2019 www calcautomacao com br Retrieved 2020 11 09 External links edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Cyprus Cyprus travel and tourism at Curlie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tourism in Cyprus amp oldid 1160681837, wikipedia, wiki, 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