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The International Sea Tourism Festival comes to Cyprus for the first time

For the first time in its history, the International Sea Tourism Festival one of the most important events of its kind, traditionally held in Greece is coming to Cyprus. F

rom October 25 to 28, 2025, Ayia Napa Marina, in cooperation with the Deputy Ministry of Shipping of Cyprus and BoatsAdvisor Hub & Events, and under the auspices of the Presidency of the Republic of Cyprus, will proudly host this landmark event.

The Festival aims to position Cyprus and particularly the Free Area of Famagusta as a key maritime destination in the region. Bringing together leading industry professionals, business stakeholders, exhibitors, and sea enthusiasts, the event will foster a dynamic space for networking, knowledge exchange, and the promotion of ideas aligned with the principles of Blue Growth.

A Showcase of Innovation and Sustainable Development

Over four full days, thousands of visitors will have the opportunity to explore cutting-edge marine technologies, sustainable tourism solutions, and educational initiatives within the maritime sector. Exhibitors will showcase a diverse range of offerings from yachts and marine equipment to travel packages and innovative services underscoring Cyprus’s growing role as a leader in sea tourism and sustainable maritime development.

Reinforcing Cyprus’s Role in the Global Blue Economy

The International Sea Tourism Festival 2025 at Ayia Napa Marina marks a significant milestone in Cyprus’s efforts to enhance its global visibility as a premier maritime destination. By bridging sea tourism with commercial shipping, the festival aims to establish Cyprus as a hub for the Blue Economy, contributing meaningfully to the nation’s economic development.

Supported by the Deputy Ministry of Shipping, local authorities, and the participation of international organizations and companies, the event is poised to unlock new investment opportunities and long-term benefits for the region.

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