Nicosia, Cyprus. About 600,000 Cypriots travelled to Greece last year, and Greece is expected to remain the leading destination this year. The figures were presented at an event on Wednesday outlining Greece’s tourism strategy and new proposals aimed at Cypriot travellers.
Tourism strategy and proposals for Cypriot travellers
The Greek national tourism organisation presented this year’s tourism strategy and introduced new proposals aimed at Cypriot travellers.
Addressing the event, the board’s director, Athena Spakouri, said Greece continues to offer “unique holiday experiences,” focusing not only on established destinations but also on locations highlighting tradition and local hospitality. She said the aim is to broaden travel options while maintaining strong visitor flows from Cyprus.
Cooperation and joint initiatives
Spakouri stressed the importance of closer cooperation between Cyprus and Greece, stating they are “not competitive, but complementary tourist destinations.” She added that joint initiatives could help attract visitors from distant markets such as the United States and China.
Connectivity and transport links
In a message delivered at the event, Greek ambassador Konstantinos Kollias said the volume of Cypriot travel reflects strong connectivity, citing frequent flights and short travel times. He added that the Limassol to Piraeus ferry route further enhances accessibility, particularly during peak travel periods.
Broader tourism offerings
Kollias highlighted Greece’s diverse tourism offering, extending beyond traditional holiday travel to include cultural, religious and gastronomic tourism, as well as agrotourism and ecotourism.
Representatives at the event emphasised the close cultural and historical links between the two countries, referring to Greece as a familiar and accessible destination for Cypriots travelling abroad.
Airline schedules and expansion plans
Airlines including Aegean Airlines, Sky Express and Cyprus Airways presented their summer schedules and plans to expand connectivity between the two countries.
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