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A teleconference of delegations of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), headed by its Zhu Shanzhong, executive director, and Savva Perdios, deputy minister of tyourism, Cyprus, took place on February 22.  The ambassador of Cyprus to Spain, Elena Mina, also participated in the teleconference.

On February 22, the Department of Antiquities, as part of the World Encephalitis Day, lit red the Medieval Castles of Paphos and Larnaca, to highlight the solidarity of the entire society towards our fellow men and women, who suffer from this condition.

If you dream of owning a state-of-the-art, beachfront villa in one of the most desirable locations in Paphos, then Leptos Estates’ Adonis Beach Villas are the perfect choice.

Sophia, the Sophia for Children giraffe is a symbol of hope and solidarity. It continues its journey and finds a home at the Mall of Cyprus where it will remain to support the children of Lebanon who suffer from the distractive explosion that took place during the summer of 2020.

The Cyprus arrivals of tourists reached 3,889 in January of this year recording a decrease of 95,5 percent compared to January 2020, during which 85,.622 arrivals were recorded, and 95,3 percent decrease compared to January 2019 (with 81,970 arrivals).

Christos Zannettou, mayor, Ayia Napa, the members of the Ayia Napa Municipal Council and the president of the Aroma Association of Ayia Napa Friends of the Sculpture Park, Christakis Pittas and the members of the board of directors have planned the organisation of a two-day celebration. included in the programme of official celebrations of the National Committee of Celebrations of Polygenesis Greece 2021.

Cyprus Airways as of  February 12, has introduced a pre-order meal service for traveller’s upcoming trips.

The Municipality of Larnaca and the Larnaca Tourism Board have recently carried out landscaping works for the gradual improvement of the image of the coastal front of Finikoudes.

A total of nine new incentive schemes have been introduced for Cyprus’ special interest tourism.

These incentive schemes are aimed at promoting special interest tourism while at the same time enhancing sustainability, according to Cyprus’ Deputy Ministry of Tourism.


The arrivals of travellers in December 2020 reached 30,099 compared to 273,714 in December 2019, recording a decrease of 89 percent.