Cyprus’ tourism revenue reached €474 million in July 2024, marking a 4.3 per cent rise compared to €454.6 million in the same month the previous year, according to data from the Cyprus Statistical Service (Cystat).
From January to July 2024, total tourism revenue amounted to €1.61 billion, a 4.3 per cent increase from the €1.54 billion recorded during the same period in 2023.
The average expenditure per tourist in July 2024 was €859.95, slightly lower by 0.9 per cent compared to €867.96 in July 2023.
Tourists from the United Kingdom, who made up 33.9 per cent of visitors, spent an average of €95.02 per day.
Visitors from Israel, the second-largest market with 12.9 per cent of tourists, had a daily spend of €140.24.
Meanwhile Polish tourists, accounting for 6.4 per cent of the total, spent an average of €86.02 per day.