Nicosia, Cyprus. Tourism revenue in Cyprus rose to €168 million in November 2025, a 21.1% increase from the same month in 2024, according to the Cyprus Statistical Service (Cystat). The figures were compiled through the passenger survey carried out by the statistical service.
November receipts and year-on-year change
Cystat reported total tourism receipts of €168 million in November 2025, compared with €138.70 million in November 2024.
Revenue for January–November 2025
For the January–November 2025 period, tourism revenue is estimated at €3.6 billion, up from €3.12 billion in the corresponding period of 2024. This represents an annual increase of 15.3%.
Average expenditure per tourist
Average spending per person in November 2025 was €716.00, down from €771.02 in November 2024. This corresponds to a 7.10% decrease in per capita expenditure.
United Kingdom market share and daily spending
Tourists from the United Kingdom accounted for 22.70% of total arrivals in November 2025. British visitors spent an average of €87.68 per day, according to the expenditure analysis.
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