AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSummer Safety & Nature: Cyprus authorities are urging calm after a viral snake sighting near Protaras/Paralimni, stressing the spot is a secluded, non-beach area and the animal is a non-venomous “pervolaris/therkos”; residents and visitors should keep distance and avoid harassing wildlife. Hiking Precautions: A separate public warning highlights the Cyprus viper risk and reminds hikers to watch their step, avoid low-visibility areas, and seek hospital help immediately if bitten. Food & Community Tourism: The Gastronomos Quality Awards 2026 return for their 12th year, with the ceremony set for June 30 in Vouni (Limassol) to support mountain communities hit by last year’s wildfires and spotlight agritourism and small producers. Local Travel Culture: Kataklysmos in Larnaca is framed as one of Cyprus’ biggest shared traditions, with a look at how the festival’s seaside roots shaped today’s celebrations. Transport for Visitors: More buses are being added for the Nicosia–Famagusta tourist corridor (Ayia Napa/Paralimni) to handle peak summer demand. Aviation & Regional Links: TRNC Prime Minister Ünal Üstel says Azerbaijan charter flights to the north are at an advanced stage, aiming to boost tourism, trade, and education ties. Security Watch: A Larnaca court ordered release of a 54-year-old terrorism suspect on €1m bond, citing weaker testimony linking him to the alleged plot.
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