AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTourism & Travel Policy: Cyprus’ short-term rental market is cooling, with occupancy and prices down 10–15% this year and only about 8,500 licensed properties currently listed online—operators want live checks so platforms can remove unlicensed homes. Nature & Outdoors: Cape Greco is getting a spotlight as a hiking-and-swimming escape between Ayia Napa and Protaras, while Akamas National Park is pitched as a wilder, less-developed day trip with limited facilities and unpaved roads. Beach Access Row: Squatters have blocked public access to a Larnaca beach near the Nautical Club, turning it into a makeshift caravan resort and sparking complaints over noise, litter and sanitation. Security & Courts: A fourth suspect has been arrested in the Larnaca terrorism case after extradition, with multiple suspects facing terrorism-related charges. Local Culture: An all-choir, a capella Limassol performance (“Breathborn”) is set for July 21 at PSI Foundation, with free entry but advance registration required. Visitor Numbers: Cyprus saw tourist arrivals fall 1.7% in June, though the decline is smaller than earlier in the year.
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