Cyprus Mail2 Jul 2026

Cyprus sees 1.7 million nights booked in short-term rentals in single quarter

Cyprus sees 1.7 million nights booked in short-term rentals in single quarter

Cyprus recorded 1,711,525 guest nights in short-term rental accommodation booked through online platforms during the fourth quarter of 2025, according to data released by Eurostat on Thursday, as demand for platform-based accommodation continued to grow across Europe.

The figures cover accommodation booked through major online platforms including Airbnb, Booking and Expedia, with Cyprus treated as a single statistical region because of its size, unlike larger countries that are divided into...

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