AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBlue Flag update: Cyprus has dropped to 56 Blue Flags for 2026 (from 64 last year) after some municipalities in Amathus and Limassol chose not to apply amid pollution reports; two marinas also earned certification. Road safety for travellers: Police are stepping up patrols for the Kataklysmos long weekend, focusing on speeding, drink-driving and drug-driving as traffic volumes rise. Tourism pressure points: Paphos hotels are gearing up for a busy Kataklysmos weekend with occupancy expected above 90%, but the wider season still faces weaker May demand and competition from short-term rentals. Nicosia events: Nicosia Supports Cypriot Wine returns on June 6 at Eleftheria Square, with free entry and €5 wine glasses to taste local producers. Sustainability push: SppMedia will light up its building green through June and host the Green Agenda Cyprus Summit on June 4 at Hilton Nicosia, with a focus on sustainable tourism and protecting areas like Akamas. Ferry news: The Cyprus–Greece passenger ferry season is back from Limassol, with AF Marina launching the route to Piraeus. Economy watch: Moody’s reaffirmed Cyprus’s A3 credit rating with a stable outlook, citing resilience but flagging Middle East-linked risks for tourism and inflation.
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