Cyprus ranks second in EU for foreign visitor overnights, Eurostat data shows

Cyprus ranked second in the European Union for the share of foreign visitor overnights in the first quarter of 2026, recording 85.6%, according to data published Tuesday by Eurostat.

Only Malta ranked higher, at 93.3%. Luxembourg came third at 85.1%. The lowest shares were recorded in Germany at 19.9%, Poland at 20.2%, and Romania at 22.4%. Across the EU as a whole, foreign visitors accounted for around 46.6% of all overnights in the first quarter of 2026.

Cyprus recorded 368,639 overnights in January 2026, 476,000 in February, and 503,579 in March, covering hotels, holiday accommodation, and other short-stay facilities. Year-on-year, overnights rose 14.43% in January and 32.17% in February compared with the same months in 2025, before falling 36.81% in March.

EU-wide, total overnights in tourist accommodation reached 471.1 million in the first quarter of 2026, up 3.4% on the same period in 2025. January accounted for 143.5 million overnights, up 3.2%; February 154.4 million, up 3.4%; and March 173.2 million, up 3.7%.

Among EU member states, Ireland recorded the largest increase in total overnights in the first quarter at 35.3%, followed by Malta at 11.1% and Denmark at 9.3%. Nine member states recorded declines, led by Lithuania at 12.9%, Romania at 6.7%, and Luxembourg at 3.8%.

Foreign visitor overnights across the EU rose 5.5% year-on-year in the first quarter, while domestic overnights grew 1.7%. Ireland also led on foreign overnights growth at 42.3%, followed by Lithuania at 24.1% and Slovakia at 15.4%. Declines in foreign overnights were recorded in Latvia at 7.5%, Bulgaria at 4.3%, and Belgium at 4%.

Eurostat noted the data is drawn from monthly tourism accommodation statistics.

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