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The European project MAAS (Match, Attain and Sustain), in which the Larnaka Tourism Board participated as a partner from Cyprus, has successfully concluded, providing practical tools to address workforce shortages in the tourism and hospitality sector.

Larnaka Tourism Board was pleased to host the 5th Transnational Partner Meeting of the MAAS project, welcoming the partners to our city on October 30 & 31 of this year.

Cyprus arrivals of tourists reached 589.116 in this July compared to 551.229 in July 2024, recording an increase of 6,9 percent.

Based on the results of the Passengers Survey carried out by the Statistical Service, revenue from tourism for Cyprus reached E|UR373,3 million in May of this yar, recording an increase of 20,2 percent as compared to the corresponding month of 2024 (EUR310,5 million). For the period of January – May 2025, revenue from tourism is estimated at EUR955,8 million compared to EUR751,2 million in the corresponding period of 2024, recording an increase of 27,2 percent.

The traditional streets of Piale Pasha area in Larnaca have seen their local character given a new makeover via a slew of projects in recent years that have respectfully upgraded the area in-line with its traditional character, including two projects completed at the start of this year. 

Larnaka Tourism Board (LTB) held its annual trade tour for employees in the tourism and hotel industry today with the aim of familiarising them with new or lesser-known places of interest and tourist activities within Larnaca region.