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CYPRUS COASTAL TOURISM

CYPRUS TOURISM ORGANISATIONMARCH 2015

RODOULA ANTONIOU

WELCOME TO CYPRUS

Area: 9,251 km2

Population: about 800,000

At the Crossroads of 3 Continents...

A multidimensional destination …

…with amazing beaches and the Cleanest Sea Bathing Waters of Europe (European

Environment Agency – Bathing Water Directive)

Relaxing Beaches

Nissi Beach – Agia Napa

Romantic Beaches

Ammos tou Kambouri - Agia Napa

Beautiful Beach Promenades

Phinikoudes (Palm Trees Promenade) - Larnaka

Safe Beaches

Most of Cyprus beaches are attended by Qualified Lifeguards Very low numbers of

drownings Photo: Dassoudi Beach - Limassol

Accessible beaches and waters for people with disabilities

5 Five innovative systems (Seatrac) that offer autonomous access to the sea for the disabled, are found in all Cyprus districts. A total of 37 beaches have ramps/paths for wheelchairs, parking places and hygiene facilities for the disabled.

(Photo: Vrisi Beach, Protaras)

Nature Protected Areas

Lara Reserve (Akamas Peninsula) Turtle Protection

Area

Around 700 km of coastline

of which 300 km under Cyprus / EU jurisdiction and 400km under turkish occupation since 1974

(Photo: Agios Georgios island at Polis, Pafos)

About 112 organised beachesMore than half are Blue Flag awarded

57 Cyprus Blue Flag Beaches in 17

Municipalities / Communities

5 of the Blue Flag Beaches have also the “Greening Cyprus

Beaches” award

Photos (left to right): Nissi Beach, Fig Tree Beach and Akti Olympion Beach

Who is responsible for the management and operation of the

beaches in Cyprus?

- According to the Cyprus Law for the Protection of the Shore, Local

Authorities (Municipalities and Communities) are responsible for the

management and operation of the beaches found in their boundaries.

Tourism is very important for Cyprus : 2,4 mil. tourist arrivals €2,1 bil. income, about 20% contribution in GNP -Gross National Product, increase of employment, more development, new challenges etc.

Though Cyprus offers a multidimensional product to visitors (history, monuments, nature trails, cycling routes, golf , gastronomy etc), according to a recent tourism research about 90% of tourists come to Cyprus for its sun and beaches.

Why coastal tourism is important for Cyprus?

Partnership in Environmental Projects (e.g Blue Flag, Greening Cyprus Beaches, Quality Coast, Clean Seas – Marlisco etc) .

Support of various actions promoting sustainability e.g cleaning campaigns etc

Communication and Cooperation with Local Authorities , Ministries, Lifeguard Associations, Schools, Watersport Associations, Organisations for the Disabled etc for various topics related to the coasts.

Promotion / Advertising of Cyprus Beaches in Cypus and Abroad (Internet, Press, Newsletters etc).

What does CTO do for the beaches?

Sponsorships of works and equipment regarding safety, cleanliness and accessibility on the beaches (e.g lifeguard towers, and life saving equipment, beans, ramps, Seatracs etc)

What does CTO do for the beaches?

Publication of informative material (e.g booklet Lets Go to the Beach) and participation in campaigns organised in cooperation with Lifeguard Associations regarding awareness of people on the safety on the beach.

What does CTO do for the beaches?

Organises seminars for schools regarding cleanliness and safety on the beach

Organises seminars for people working on the beach e.g lifeguards, regarding tourism and professional behavior.

What does CTO do for the beaches?

CYPRUS TOURISM ORGANISATION

www.visitcyprus.com

THANK YOU!

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