Tourism Sector Challenges The tourism sector in Cyprus is bracing for a challenging year. An anticipated drop of 30,000 tourists translates into a severe financial setback, estimated at €25 million. Thanos Michaelides, president of the Cyprus Hotelier’s Association (Pasyxe), addressed these concerns in a recent statement to the Cyprus News Agency (CNA). This downturn impacts […]
Athens’ Surging Prices Shock Tourists
Traditional Greek Cuisine: A Pricey Affair Visitors to Athens are experiencing a mix of admiration and shock as they encounter elevated costs for local delicacies. Even travellers from affluent countries are taken aback by the steep prices for meals traditionally enjoyed at a fraction of the cost. One scenic restaurant, boasting an unparalleled view of […]
Malta Sends 40 Firefighters to Greece to Fight Wildfires
Forty firefighters from Civil Protection Malta will operate in Patras in two groups from July 15 to August 15.
European Tourism Boom: ETC Trends and Prospects
European tourism spending is on the rise, with projections for 2024 at €800.5 billion, marking a 13.7% increase from 2023.
Crete Doesn’t Worry About Overtourism
Crete doesn’t worry about overtourism, enhancing services and infrastructure to manage the large influx of travellers instead.
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