Cyprus is ready to “immediately” begin shipping large quantities of humanitarian aid to Gaza in vessels that can navigate shallow water once conditions on the ground allow for it, President Nikos Christodoulides
DP World Limassol saw record cruise ship calls in October, welcoming 31 cruises and around 48,000 passengers to the island. This was the company’s best-ever monthly performance since taking over the cruise terminal operation in 2017. Cruise passengers got
The first US evacuees arrived in Cyprus by sea on Tuesday in Limassol on a luxury Royal Caribbean cruise ship departing from Haifa, Israel, after an escalation of hostilities. There were 159
Cyprus lost €25 mln in revenue from the ship management sector in the first half of 2023 but saw an increase of 9% year-on-year to €623 mln, the second-highest level in five
The island is considered the largest ship management centre in Europe and one of the biggest in the world, President Nikos Christodoulides told the Maritime Cyprus 2023 Conference in Limassol. In his opening address, the
A strong Cyprus ship registry strengthens the country’s voice, making it a protagonist in formulating maritime policy and sending a clear message that illegal restrictive measures and violations of international law cannot
A Paphos residential and commercial development, including a hotel, marina and a pier for luxury cruise ships, was approved by the Cabinet, announced Tourism Minister Savvas Perdios. In statements after Wednesday’s Cabinet meeting,
Cyprus ship management revenues increased to €516 mln during the second half of 2021, or 4.2% of GDP (as turnover), marking a steady recovery from the pandemic and associated decline in economic
A fire broke out Friday on an Italian-flagged cruise ship sailing through the Ionian Sea, injuring one crew member among the nearly 300 people on board, the Greek coastguard said. The fire
The largest cruise ship in the world, the Wonder of the Seas, recently acquired by American cruise giant Royal Caribbean, has docked at Limassol Port ahead of its maiden season. The 362-metre,