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RFP3CR1P–Ayia Napa, Cyprus - June 11, 2018: Agia Napa town on south coast of Cyprus island, street view at summer day. Tourists walk on street
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RMCT6712–dh Sea arch AYIA NAPA SOUTH CYPRUS Russian tourist couples clear blue sea island holiday tourists cliff russians
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RMC41PHC–Tourists in the beach in Ayia Napa in the Republic of Cyprus
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RM2T6FKTJ–Ukrainian tribute in Larnaca despite huge Russian presence in Cyprus
A Rossiya Airlines plane is landing at Larnaca airport. Cyprus, Saturday, April 3, 2021. Cyprus opened its borders to Russian tourists from April 1 without the mandatory 14-day quarantine. The Ministry of Health of the republic has officially included Russia in the list of countries whose citizens will be allowed to enter the island. (Photo by Danil Shamkin/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-rossiya-airlines-plane-is-landing-at-larnaca-airport-cyprus-saturday-april-3-2021-cyprus-opened-its-borders-to-russian-tourists-from-april-1-without-the-mandatory-14-day-quarantine-the-ministry-of-health-of-the-republic-has-officially-included-russia-in-the-list-of-countries-whose-citizens-will-be-allowed-to-enter-the-island-photo-by-danil-shamkinnurphoto-image489532213.html
RM2KCC399–A Rossiya Airlines plane is landing at Larnaca airport. Cyprus, Saturday, April 3, 2021. Cyprus opened its borders to Russian tourists from April 1 without the mandatory 14-day quarantine. The Ministry of Health of the republic has officially included Russia in the list of countries whose citizens will be allowed to enter the island. (Photo by Danil Shamkin/NurPhoto)
Larnaca, Cyprus. 20th Apr, 2022. A Aegean airlines plane is landing at Larnaca International airport as seen from Mackenzie Beach, Larnaca, Cyprus, on Apr. 20, 2022. The government of Cyprus is considering approaching new tourist markets in order to cover the gap left in the tourist industry by the situation in Ukraine. The Russian and Ukrainian tourists form up to 25% of the Cypriot tourist market. (Photo by Kostas Pikoulas/Sipa USA). Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/larnaca-cyprus-20th-apr-2022-a-aegean-airlines-plane-is-landing-at-larnaca-international-airport-as-seen-from-mackenzie-beach-larnaca-cyprus-on-apr-20-2022-the-government-of-cyprus-is-considering-approaching-new-tourist-markets-in-order-to-cover-the-gap-left-in-the-tourist-industry-by-the-situation-in-ukraine-the-russian-and-ukrainian-tourists-form-up-to-25-of-the-cypriot-tourist-market-photo-by-kostas-pikoulassipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image467857126.html
RM2J54MF2–Larnaca, Cyprus. 20th Apr, 2022. A Aegean airlines plane is landing at Larnaca International airport as seen from Mackenzie Beach, Larnaca, Cyprus, on Apr. 20, 2022. The government of Cyprus is considering approaching new tourist markets in order to cover the gap left in the tourist industry by the situation in Ukraine. The Russian and Ukrainian tourists form up to 25% of the Cypriot tourist market. (Photo by Kostas Pikoulas/Sipa USA). Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
The flag of the European Union and the National flag of Ukraine are sold on a shopping street in the old area of the Mediterranean port of Limassol. Cyprus, Friday, April 8, 2022. Military operations in Ukraine could not but affect the tourism industry. Cyprus is expected to lose about 800,000 Russian and Ukrainian tourists this year, about 22% of the total expected tourist flow, which means that the industry could lose more than 500 million euros. (Photo by Danil Shamkin/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-flag-of-the-european-union-and-the-national-flag-of-ukraine-are-sold-on-a-shopping-street-in-the-old-area-of-the-mediterranean-port-of-limassol-cyprus-friday-april-8-2022-military-operations-in-ukraine-could-not-but-affect-the-tourism-industry-cyprus-is-expected-to-lose-about-800000-russian-and-ukrainian-tourists-this-year-about-22-of-the-total-expected-tourist-flow-which-means-that-the-industry-could-lose-more-than-500-million-euros-photo-by-danil-shamkinnurphoto-image490037662.html
RM2KD7412–The flag of the European Union and the National flag of Ukraine are sold on a shopping street in the old area of the Mediterranean port of Limassol. Cyprus, Friday, April 8, 2022. Military operations in Ukraine could not but affect the tourism industry. Cyprus is expected to lose about 800,000 Russian and Ukrainian tourists this year, about 22% of the total expected tourist flow, which means that the industry could lose more than 500 million euros. (Photo by Danil Shamkin/NurPhoto)
Tourists are seen in front of the castle at the port of Paphos, Cyprus, on Apr. 4, 2023. Cyprus sees massive increase in tourist arrivals in February with UK topping the list. Tourist arrivals in Cyprus increased by 65.6% year-on-year in February 2023. This fact, combined with the facts that Cyprus welcomed 3.2 million tourists last year, despite the absence of 800,000 Russian and Ukrainian tourists because of the war and that for 2022 it is estimated that tourists' spending has increased by about 13% on average for each trip, makes 2023 seem very promising. (Photo by Kostas Pikoulas/Sipa USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tourists-are-seen-in-front-of-the-castle-at-the-port-of-paphos-cyprus-on-apr-4-2023-cyprus-sees-massive-increase-in-tourist-arrivals-in-february-with-uk-topping-the-list-tourist-arrivals-in-cyprus-increased-by-656-year-on-year-in-february-2023-this-fact-combined-with-the-facts-that-cyprus-welcomed-32-million-tourists-last-year-despite-the-absence-of-800000-russian-and-ukrainian-tourists-because-of-the-war-and-that-for-2022-it-is-estimated-that-tourists-spending-has-increased-by-about-13-on-average-for-each-trip-makes-2023-seem-very-promising-photo-by-kostas-pikoulassipa-usa-image545148039.html
RM2PJWHTR–Tourists are seen in front of the castle at the port of Paphos, Cyprus, on Apr. 4, 2023. Cyprus sees massive increase in tourist arrivals in February with UK topping the list. Tourist arrivals in Cyprus increased by 65.6% year-on-year in February 2023. This fact, combined with the facts that Cyprus welcomed 3.2 million tourists last year, despite the absence of 800,000 Russian and Ukrainian tourists because of the war and that for 2022 it is estimated that tourists' spending has increased by about 13% on average for each trip, makes 2023 seem very promising. (Photo by Kostas Pikoulas/Sipa USA)
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RMCT66KM–dh Seacliffs AYIA NAPA SOUTH CYPRUS Russian tourists woman on sea cliffs clear blue sea view holiday russians people
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RMC41PFX–Tourists in the beach in Ayia Napa in the Republic of Cyprus
Tourists are seen in front of the castle at the port of Paphos, Cyprus, on Apr. 4, 2023. Cyprus sees massive increase in tourist arrivals in February with UK topping the list. Tourist arrivals in Cyprus increased by 65.6% year-on-year in February 2023. This fact, combined with the facts that Cyprus welcomed 3.2 million tourists last year, despite the absence of 800,000 Russian and Ukrainian tourists because of the war and that for 2022 it is estimated that tourists' spending has increased by about 13% on average for each trip, makes 2023 seem very promising. (Photo by Kostas Pikoulas/Sipa USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tourists-are-seen-in-front-of-the-castle-at-the-port-of-paphos-cyprus-on-apr-4-2023-cyprus-sees-massive-increase-in-tourist-arrivals-in-february-with-uk-topping-the-list-tourist-arrivals-in-cyprus-increased-by-656-year-on-year-in-february-2023-this-fact-combined-with-the-facts-that-cyprus-welcomed-32-million-tourists-last-year-despite-the-absence-of-800000-russian-and-ukrainian-tourists-because-of-the-war-and-that-for-2022-it-is-estimated-that-tourists-spending-has-increased-by-about-13-on-average-for-each-trip-makes-2023-seem-very-promising-photo-by-kostas-pikoulassipa-usa-image545147945.html
RM2PJWHND–Tourists are seen in front of the castle at the port of Paphos, Cyprus, on Apr. 4, 2023. Cyprus sees massive increase in tourist arrivals in February with UK topping the list. Tourist arrivals in Cyprus increased by 65.6% year-on-year in February 2023. This fact, combined with the facts that Cyprus welcomed 3.2 million tourists last year, despite the absence of 800,000 Russian and Ukrainian tourists because of the war and that for 2022 it is estimated that tourists' spending has increased by about 13% on average for each trip, makes 2023 seem very promising. (Photo by Kostas Pikoulas/Sipa USA)
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RMC41PNJ–Tourists in the beach in Ayia Napa in the Republic of Cyprus
A tourist captures the area with her cell phone in front of the old castle in Paphos, Cyprus, on Apr. 4, 2023. Cyprus sees massive increase in tourist arrivals in February with UK topping the list. Tourist arrivals in Cyprus increased by 65.6% year-on-year in February 2023. This fact, combined with the facts that Cyprus welcomed 3.2 million tourists last year, despite the absence of 800,000 Russian and Ukrainian tourists because of the war and that for 2022 it is estimated that tourists' spending has increased by about 13% on average for each trip, makes 2023 seem very promising. (Photo by Kos Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-tourist-captures-the-area-with-her-cell-phone-in-front-of-the-old-castle-in-paphos-cyprus-on-apr-4-2023-cyprus-sees-massive-increase-in-tourist-arrivals-in-february-with-uk-topping-the-list-tourist-arrivals-in-cyprus-increased-by-656-year-on-year-in-february-2023-this-fact-combined-with-the-facts-that-cyprus-welcomed-32-million-tourists-last-year-despite-the-absence-of-800000-russian-and-ukrainian-tourists-because-of-the-war-and-that-for-2022-it-is-estimated-that-tourists-spending-has-increased-by-about-13-on-average-for-each-trip-makes-2023-seem-very-promising-photo-by-kos-image545148048.html
RM2PJWHW4–A tourist captures the area with her cell phone in front of the old castle in Paphos, Cyprus, on Apr. 4, 2023. Cyprus sees massive increase in tourist arrivals in February with UK topping the list. Tourist arrivals in Cyprus increased by 65.6% year-on-year in February 2023. This fact, combined with the facts that Cyprus welcomed 3.2 million tourists last year, despite the absence of 800,000 Russian and Ukrainian tourists because of the war and that for 2022 it is estimated that tourists' spending has increased by about 13% on average for each trip, makes 2023 seem very promising. (Photo by Kos
April 4, 2023, Paphos, Paphos, Cyprus: A tourist captures the area with her cell phone in front of the old castle in Paphos. Cyprus sees massive increase in tourist arrivals in February with UK topping the list. Tourist arrivals in Cyprus increased by 65.6% year-on-year in February 2023. This fact, combined with the facts that Cyprus welcomed 3.2 million tourists last year, despite the absence of 800,000 Russian and Ukrainian tourists because of the war and that for 2022 it is estimated that tourists' spending has increased by about 13% on average for each trip, makes 2023 seem very promising. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/april-4-2023-paphos-paphos-cyprus-a-tourist-captures-the-area-with-her-cell-phone-in-front-of-the-old-castle-in-paphos-cyprus-sees-massive-increase-in-tourist-arrivals-in-february-with-uk-topping-the-list-tourist-arrivals-in-cyprus-increased-by-656-year-on-year-in-february-2023-this-fact-combined-with-the-facts-that-cyprus-welcomed-32-million-tourists-last-year-despite-the-absence-of-800000-russian-and-ukrainian-tourists-because-of-the-war-and-that-for-2022-it-is-estimated-that-tourists-spending-has-increased-by-about-13-on-average-for-each-trip-makes-2023-seem-very-promising-image545148544.html
RM2PJWJET–April 4, 2023, Paphos, Paphos, Cyprus: A tourist captures the area with her cell phone in front of the old castle in Paphos. Cyprus sees massive increase in tourist arrivals in February with UK topping the list. Tourist arrivals in Cyprus increased by 65.6% year-on-year in February 2023. This fact, combined with the facts that Cyprus welcomed 3.2 million tourists last year, despite the absence of 800,000 Russian and Ukrainian tourists because of the war and that for 2022 it is estimated that tourists' spending has increased by about 13% on average for each trip, makes 2023 seem very promising.
Larnaca, Cyprus. 20th Apr, 2022. People are seen in Mackenzie Beach, Larnaca, Cyprus, on Apr. 20, 2022. The government of Cyprus is considering approaching new tourist markets in order to cover the gap left in the tourist industry by the situation in Ukraine. The Russian and Ukrainian tourists form up to 25% of the Cypriot tourist market. (Photo by Kostas Pikoulas/Sipa USA). Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/larnaca-cyprus-20th-apr-2022-people-are-seen-in-mackenzie-beach-larnaca-cyprus-on-apr-20-2022-the-government-of-cyprus-is-considering-approaching-new-tourist-markets-in-order-to-cover-the-gap-left-in-the-tourist-industry-by-the-situation-in-ukraine-the-russian-and-ukrainian-tourists-form-up-to-25-of-the-cypriot-tourist-market-photo-by-kostas-pikoulassipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image467857134.html
RM2J54MFA–Larnaca, Cyprus. 20th Apr, 2022. People are seen in Mackenzie Beach, Larnaca, Cyprus, on Apr. 20, 2022. The government of Cyprus is considering approaching new tourist markets in order to cover the gap left in the tourist industry by the situation in Ukraine. The Russian and Ukrainian tourists form up to 25% of the Cypriot tourist market. (Photo by Kostas Pikoulas/Sipa USA). Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
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RMC41PGR–Tourists in the beach in Ayia Napa in the Republic of Cyprus
Larnaca, Cyprus. 20th Apr, 2022. People are seen in Mackenzie Beach, Larnaca, Cyprus, on Apr. 20, 2022. The government of Cyprus is considering approaching new tourist markets in order to cover the gap left in the tourist industry by the situation in Ukraine. The Russian and Ukrainian tourists form up to 25% of the Cypriot tourist market. (Photo by Kostas Pikoulas/Sipa USA). Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/larnaca-cyprus-20th-apr-2022-people-are-seen-in-mackenzie-beach-larnaca-cyprus-on-apr-20-2022-the-government-of-cyprus-is-considering-approaching-new-tourist-markets-in-order-to-cover-the-gap-left-in-the-tourist-industry-by-the-situation-in-ukraine-the-russian-and-ukrainian-tourists-form-up-to-25-of-the-cypriot-tourist-market-photo-by-kostas-pikoulassipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image467857115.html
RM2J54MEK–Larnaca, Cyprus. 20th Apr, 2022. People are seen in Mackenzie Beach, Larnaca, Cyprus, on Apr. 20, 2022. The government of Cyprus is considering approaching new tourist markets in order to cover the gap left in the tourist industry by the situation in Ukraine. The Russian and Ukrainian tourists form up to 25% of the Cypriot tourist market. (Photo by Kostas Pikoulas/Sipa USA). Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
Larnaca, Cyprus. 20th Apr, 2022. A man walks by a lifeguard tower in Mackenzie Beach, Larnaca, Cyprus, on Apr. 20, 2022. The government of Cyprus is considering approaching new tourist markets in order to cover the gap left in the tourist industry by the situation in Ukraine. The Russian and Ukrainian tourists form up to 25% of the Cypriot tourist market. (Photo by Kostas Pikoulas/Sipa USA). Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/larnaca-cyprus-20th-apr-2022-a-man-walks-by-a-lifeguard-tower-in-mackenzie-beach-larnaca-cyprus-on-apr-20-2022-the-government-of-cyprus-is-considering-approaching-new-tourist-markets-in-order-to-cover-the-gap-left-in-the-tourist-industry-by-the-situation-in-ukraine-the-russian-and-ukrainian-tourists-form-up-to-25-of-the-cypriot-tourist-market-photo-by-kostas-pikoulassipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image467857188.html
RM2J54MH8–Larnaca, Cyprus. 20th Apr, 2022. A man walks by a lifeguard tower in Mackenzie Beach, Larnaca, Cyprus, on Apr. 20, 2022. The government of Cyprus is considering approaching new tourist markets in order to cover the gap left in the tourist industry by the situation in Ukraine. The Russian and Ukrainian tourists form up to 25% of the Cypriot tourist market. (Photo by Kostas Pikoulas/Sipa USA). Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
Larnaca, Cyprus. 20th Apr, 2022. An EL Al airlines plane is landing at Larnaca International airport as seen from Mackenzie Beach, Larnaca, Cyprus, on Apr. 20, 2022. The government of Cyprus is considering approaching new tourist markets in order to cover the gap left in the tourist industry by the situation in Ukraine. The Russian and Ukrainian tourists form up to 25% of the Cypriot tourist market. (Photo by Kostas Pikoulas/Sipa USA). Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/larnaca-cyprus-20th-apr-2022-an-el-al-airlines-plane-is-landing-at-larnaca-international-airport-as-seen-from-mackenzie-beach-larnaca-cyprus-on-apr-20-2022-the-government-of-cyprus-is-considering-approaching-new-tourist-markets-in-order-to-cover-the-gap-left-in-the-tourist-industry-by-the-situation-in-ukraine-the-russian-and-ukrainian-tourists-form-up-to-25-of-the-cypriot-tourist-market-photo-by-kostas-pikoulassipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image467857193.html
RM2J54MHD–Larnaca, Cyprus. 20th Apr, 2022. An EL Al airlines plane is landing at Larnaca International airport as seen from Mackenzie Beach, Larnaca, Cyprus, on Apr. 20, 2022. The government of Cyprus is considering approaching new tourist markets in order to cover the gap left in the tourist industry by the situation in Ukraine. The Russian and Ukrainian tourists form up to 25% of the Cypriot tourist market. (Photo by Kostas Pikoulas/Sipa USA). Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
A tourist walks in front of an installation about Paphos smart tourism project, Paphos, Cyprus, on Apr. 4, 2023. Cyprus sees massive increase in tourist arrivals in February with UK topping the list. Tourist arrivals in Cyprus increased by 65.6% year-on-year in February 2023. This fact, combined with the facts that Cyprus welcomed 3.2 million tourists last year, despite the absence of 800,000 Russian and Ukrainian tourists because of the war and that for 2022 it is estimated that tourists' spending has increased by about 13% on average for each trip, makes 2023 seem very promising. (Photo by K Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-tourist-walks-in-front-of-an-installation-about-paphos-smart-tourism-project-paphos-cyprus-on-apr-4-2023-cyprus-sees-massive-increase-in-tourist-arrivals-in-february-with-uk-topping-the-list-tourist-arrivals-in-cyprus-increased-by-656-year-on-year-in-february-2023-this-fact-combined-with-the-facts-that-cyprus-welcomed-32-million-tourists-last-year-despite-the-absence-of-800000-russian-and-ukrainian-tourists-because-of-the-war-and-that-for-2022-it-is-estimated-that-tourists-spending-has-increased-by-about-13-on-average-for-each-trip-makes-2023-seem-very-promising-photo-by-k-image545148033.html
RM2PJWHTH–A tourist walks in front of an installation about Paphos smart tourism project, Paphos, Cyprus, on Apr. 4, 2023. Cyprus sees massive increase in tourist arrivals in February with UK topping the list. Tourist arrivals in Cyprus increased by 65.6% year-on-year in February 2023. This fact, combined with the facts that Cyprus welcomed 3.2 million tourists last year, despite the absence of 800,000 Russian and Ukrainian tourists because of the war and that for 2022 it is estimated that tourists' spending has increased by about 13% on average for each trip, makes 2023 seem very promising. (Photo by K
April 4, 2023, Paphos, Paphos, Cyprus: A tourist walks in front of an installation about Paphos smart tourism project. Cyprus sees massive increase in tourist arrivals in February with UK topping the list. Tourist arrivals in Cyprus increased by 65.6% year-on-year in February 2023. This fact, combined with the facts that Cyprus welcomed 3.2 million tourists last year, despite the absence of 800,000 Russian and Ukrainian tourists because of the war and that for 2022 it is estimated that tourists' spending has increased by about 13% on average for each trip, makes 2023 seem very promising. (Cred Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/april-4-2023-paphos-paphos-cyprus-a-tourist-walks-in-front-of-an-installation-about-paphos-smart-tourism-project-cyprus-sees-massive-increase-in-tourist-arrivals-in-february-with-uk-topping-the-list-tourist-arrivals-in-cyprus-increased-by-656-year-on-year-in-february-2023-this-fact-combined-with-the-facts-that-cyprus-welcomed-32-million-tourists-last-year-despite-the-absence-of-800000-russian-and-ukrainian-tourists-because-of-the-war-and-that-for-2022-it-is-estimated-that-tourists-spending-has-increased-by-about-13-on-average-for-each-trip-makes-2023-seem-very-promising-cred-image545148296.html
RM2PJWJ60–April 4, 2023, Paphos, Paphos, Cyprus: A tourist walks in front of an installation about Paphos smart tourism project. Cyprus sees massive increase in tourist arrivals in February with UK topping the list. Tourist arrivals in Cyprus increased by 65.6% year-on-year in February 2023. This fact, combined with the facts that Cyprus welcomed 3.2 million tourists last year, despite the absence of 800,000 Russian and Ukrainian tourists because of the war and that for 2022 it is estimated that tourists' spending has increased by about 13% on average for each trip, makes 2023 seem very promising. (Cred
Tourists walk on the road next to the beach in Paphos, Cyprus, on Apr. 4, 2023. Cyprus sees massive increase in tourist arrivals in February with UK topping the list. Tourist arrivals in Cyprus increased by 65.6% year-on-year in February 2023. This fact, combined with the facts that Cyprus welcomed 3.2 million tourists last year, despite the absence of 800,000 Russian and Ukrainian tourists because of the war and that for 2022 it is estimated that tourists' spending has increased by about 13% on average for each trip, makes 2023 seem very promising. (Photo by Kostas Pikoulas/Sipa USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tourists-walk-on-the-road-next-to-the-beach-in-paphos-cyprus-on-apr-4-2023-cyprus-sees-massive-increase-in-tourist-arrivals-in-february-with-uk-topping-the-list-tourist-arrivals-in-cyprus-increased-by-656-year-on-year-in-february-2023-this-fact-combined-with-the-facts-that-cyprus-welcomed-32-million-tourists-last-year-despite-the-absence-of-800000-russian-and-ukrainian-tourists-because-of-the-war-and-that-for-2022-it-is-estimated-that-tourists-spending-has-increased-by-about-13-on-average-for-each-trip-makes-2023-seem-very-promising-photo-by-kostas-pikoulassipa-usa-image545147956.html
RM2PJWHNT–Tourists walk on the road next to the beach in Paphos, Cyprus, on Apr. 4, 2023. Cyprus sees massive increase in tourist arrivals in February with UK topping the list. Tourist arrivals in Cyprus increased by 65.6% year-on-year in February 2023. This fact, combined with the facts that Cyprus welcomed 3.2 million tourists last year, despite the absence of 800,000 Russian and Ukrainian tourists because of the war and that for 2022 it is estimated that tourists' spending has increased by about 13% on average for each trip, makes 2023 seem very promising. (Photo by Kostas Pikoulas/Sipa USA)
Tourists walk by an installation about Paphos smart tourism project, Paphos, Cyprus, on Apr. 4, 2023. Cyprus sees massive increase in tourist arrivals in February with UK topping the list. Tourist arrivals in Cyprus increased by 65.6% year-on-year in February 2023. This fact, combined with the facts that Cyprus welcomed 3.2 million tourists last year, despite the absence of 800,000 Russian and Ukrainian tourists because of the war and that for 2022 it is estimated that tourists' spending has increased by about 13% on average for each trip, makes 2023 seem very promising. (Photo by Kostas Pikou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tourists-walk-by-an-installation-about-paphos-smart-tourism-project-paphos-cyprus-on-apr-4-2023-cyprus-sees-massive-increase-in-tourist-arrivals-in-february-with-uk-topping-the-list-tourist-arrivals-in-cyprus-increased-by-656-year-on-year-in-february-2023-this-fact-combined-with-the-facts-that-cyprus-welcomed-32-million-tourists-last-year-despite-the-absence-of-800000-russian-and-ukrainian-tourists-because-of-the-war-and-that-for-2022-it-is-estimated-that-tourists-spending-has-increased-by-about-13-on-average-for-each-trip-makes-2023-seem-very-promising-photo-by-kostas-pikou-image545147943.html
RM2PJWHNB–Tourists walk by an installation about Paphos smart tourism project, Paphos, Cyprus, on Apr. 4, 2023. Cyprus sees massive increase in tourist arrivals in February with UK topping the list. Tourist arrivals in Cyprus increased by 65.6% year-on-year in February 2023. This fact, combined with the facts that Cyprus welcomed 3.2 million tourists last year, despite the absence of 800,000 Russian and Ukrainian tourists because of the war and that for 2022 it is estimated that tourists' spending has increased by about 13% on average for each trip, makes 2023 seem very promising. (Photo by Kostas Pikou
A building is seen built behind some bungalows in Paphos Cyprus, on Apr. 4, 2023. Cyprus sees massive increase in tourist arrivals in February with UK topping the list. Tourist arrivals in Cyprus increased by 65.6% year-on-year in February 2023. This fact, combined with the facts that Cyprus welcomed 3.2 million tourists last year, despite the absence of 800,000 Russian and Ukrainian tourists because of the war and that for 2022 it is estimated that tourists' spending has increased by about 13% on average for each trip, makes 2023 seem very promising. (Photo by Kostas Pikoulas/Sipa USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-building-is-seen-built-behind-some-bungalows-in-paphos-cyprus-on-apr-4-2023-cyprus-sees-massive-increase-in-tourist-arrivals-in-february-with-uk-topping-the-list-tourist-arrivals-in-cyprus-increased-by-656-year-on-year-in-february-2023-this-fact-combined-with-the-facts-that-cyprus-welcomed-32-million-tourists-last-year-despite-the-absence-of-800000-russian-and-ukrainian-tourists-because-of-the-war-and-that-for-2022-it-is-estimated-that-tourists-spending-has-increased-by-about-13-on-average-for-each-trip-makes-2023-seem-very-promising-photo-by-kostas-pikoulassipa-usa-image545147958.html
RM2PJWHNX–A building is seen built behind some bungalows in Paphos Cyprus, on Apr. 4, 2023. Cyprus sees massive increase in tourist arrivals in February with UK topping the list. Tourist arrivals in Cyprus increased by 65.6% year-on-year in February 2023. This fact, combined with the facts that Cyprus welcomed 3.2 million tourists last year, despite the absence of 800,000 Russian and Ukrainian tourists because of the war and that for 2022 it is estimated that tourists' spending has increased by about 13% on average for each trip, makes 2023 seem very promising. (Photo by Kostas Pikoulas/Sipa USA)
Tourists are seen in front of the Paphos's archaeological site, Paphos, Cyprus, on Apr. 4, 2023. Cyprus sees massive increase in tourist arrivals in February with UK topping the list. Tourist arrivals in Cyprus increased by 65.6% year-on-year in February 2023. This fact, combined with the facts that Cyprus welcomed 3.2 million tourists last year, despite the absence of 800,000 Russian and Ukrainian tourists because of the war and that for 2022 it is estimated that tourists' spending has increased by about 13% on average for each trip, makes 2023 seem very promising. (Photo by Kostas Pikoulas/S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tourists-are-seen-in-front-of-the-paphoss-archaeological-site-paphos-cyprus-on-apr-4-2023-cyprus-sees-massive-increase-in-tourist-arrivals-in-february-with-uk-topping-the-list-tourist-arrivals-in-cyprus-increased-by-656-year-on-year-in-february-2023-this-fact-combined-with-the-facts-that-cyprus-welcomed-32-million-tourists-last-year-despite-the-absence-of-800000-russian-and-ukrainian-tourists-because-of-the-war-and-that-for-2022-it-is-estimated-that-tourists-spending-has-increased-by-about-13-on-average-for-each-trip-makes-2023-seem-very-promising-photo-by-kostas-pikoulass-image545148054.html
RM2PJWHWA–Tourists are seen in front of the Paphos's archaeological site, Paphos, Cyprus, on Apr. 4, 2023. Cyprus sees massive increase in tourist arrivals in February with UK topping the list. Tourist arrivals in Cyprus increased by 65.6% year-on-year in February 2023. This fact, combined with the facts that Cyprus welcomed 3.2 million tourists last year, despite the absence of 800,000 Russian and Ukrainian tourists because of the war and that for 2022 it is estimated that tourists' spending has increased by about 13% on average for each trip, makes 2023 seem very promising. (Photo by Kostas Pikoulas/S
Tourists walk on the road next to the beach in Paphos, Cyprus, on Apr. 4, 2023. Cyprus sees massive increase in tourist arrivals in February with UK topping the list. Tourist arrivals in Cyprus increased by 65.6% year-on-year in February 2023. This fact, combined with the facts that Cyprus welcomed 3.2 million tourists last year, despite the absence of 800,000 Russian and Ukrainian tourists because of the war and that for 2022 it is estimated that tourists' spending has increased by about 13% on average for each trip, makes 2023 seem very promising. (Photo by Kostas Pikoulas/Sipa USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tourists-walk-on-the-road-next-to-the-beach-in-paphos-cyprus-on-apr-4-2023-cyprus-sees-massive-increase-in-tourist-arrivals-in-february-with-uk-topping-the-list-tourist-arrivals-in-cyprus-increased-by-656-year-on-year-in-february-2023-this-fact-combined-with-the-facts-that-cyprus-welcomed-32-million-tourists-last-year-despite-the-absence-of-800000-russian-and-ukrainian-tourists-because-of-the-war-and-that-for-2022-it-is-estimated-that-tourists-spending-has-increased-by-about-13-on-average-for-each-trip-makes-2023-seem-very-promising-photo-by-kostas-pikoulassipa-usa-image545147939.html
RM2PJWHN7–Tourists walk on the road next to the beach in Paphos, Cyprus, on Apr. 4, 2023. Cyprus sees massive increase in tourist arrivals in February with UK topping the list. Tourist arrivals in Cyprus increased by 65.6% year-on-year in February 2023. This fact, combined with the facts that Cyprus welcomed 3.2 million tourists last year, despite the absence of 800,000 Russian and Ukrainian tourists because of the war and that for 2022 it is estimated that tourists' spending has increased by about 13% on average for each trip, makes 2023 seem very promising. (Photo by Kostas Pikoulas/Sipa USA)
Limassol, Cyprus. 05th Mar, 2022. Tourists take photos of the protest in Limassol, Cyprus, on March 5, 2022. The Cyprus Ukraine community organizes an island-wide human chain protest, in line with those planned all around Europe, to call for an immediate end to the war in Ukraine, with that in Limassol taking place at the old port square. (Photo by Kostas Pikoulas/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/limassol-cyprus-05th-mar-2022-tourists-take-photos-of-the-protest-in-limassol-cyprus-on-march-5-2022-the-cyprus-ukraine-community-organizes-an-island-wide-human-chain-protest-in-line-with-those-planned-all-around-europe-to-call-for-an-immediate-end-to-the-war-in-ukraine-with-that-in-limassol-taking-place-at-the-old-port-square-photo-by-kostas-pikoulassipa-usa-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-image463129802.html
RM2HWDAP2–Limassol, Cyprus. 05th Mar, 2022. Tourists take photos of the protest in Limassol, Cyprus, on March 5, 2022. The Cyprus Ukraine community organizes an island-wide human chain protest, in line with those planned all around Europe, to call for an immediate end to the war in Ukraine, with that in Limassol taking place at the old port square. (Photo by Kostas Pikoulas/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
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