Vision-class Cruise ship Rhapsody of the Seas, of the Royal Caribbean group, with 3,000 onboard, docked at Ayia Napa Marina. The passengers were transported Thursday by buses to Ayia Napa, Protaras, Larnaca
A ferry link between the ports of Larnaca and Piraeus, Greece, launches Saturday while bookings at 4,300 are near full capacity. Following 14 voyages from the Limassol port, the Cyprus-Greece ferry switches
Redevelopment of Larnaca marina and port will be in full swing from the beginning of 2024, with the €1.2 bln project taking shape. In comments to news site StockWatch, the CEO of
Cypriot merchant shipping has seen rapid growth in recent decades. Cyprus is now a global shipping power with the 11th largest fleet worldwide and third in Europe, said Shipping Minister Marina Hadjimanolis. Addressing
Authorities are preparing to launch another push to construct Paphos Marina, entangled in red tape for over 15 years. In comments to the news site Stockwatch the president of the Paphos Chamber
Around 343,000 cruise ship passengers arrived in Cyprus last year, while a slight increase in this figure is expected this year, said Tourism Minister Kostas Koumis welcoming the Royal Caribbean’s Rhapsody of
Shipping Minister Marina Hadjimanolis described the maritime sector as an invaluable asset for Cyprus, stating her determination to strengthen its global position. Hadjimanolis welcomed the special Cyprus-India Working Meeting this week, at
The ferry link between Cyprus and Greece begins a new season as the Cypriot flag Daleela embarks on its first journey for 2023. Wednesday’s journey marks the launch of the ferry link’s
President Christodoulides commented about cooperation between Cyprus and other EU member states, particularly Greece, for establishing a European Commissioner and, by extension, a Directorate General that will deal exclusively with shipping. This
Two of Europe’s biggest shipping fleets, Cyprus and Greece, have launched an initiative to appoint a European Commissioner for Maritime Affairs in 2024. In a statement, President Nikos Christodoulides criticised Brussels for