Cyprus Hotels Face Licence Warning

By Ivan PetrenkoJul 3, 2026 21:53 PMNews
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Cyprus says only 23% of tourist accommodation has a full licence, with many hotels and rentals still working through compliance checks. Source: unsplash

Cyprus has been told that only 23% of its hotel and tourist accommodation currently holds a full operating licence, according to figures in an Audit Office report on the Deputy Ministry of Tourism. The findings point to a long-running licensing problem across the island’s tourism sector, with many properties still operating under incomplete, temporary or unresolved legal status.

Key Cyprus Accommodation Figures

  • Fully licensed tourist accommodation: 23%
  • Operating without full legal compliance: 55%
  • Operating with temporary licence: 22%
  • Government-controlled Famagusta region: 24 licensed properties out of 241
  • Current compliance deadline: 31 December 2026
  • Condition: businesses must hold a building permit
  • Self-catering registrations: 8,478 by 29 June 2026
Cyprus apartment building with palm tree
The licensing issue affects hotels and tourist accommodation in Cyprus, including smaller stays and self-catering properties. Source: unsplash

The Deputy Ministry of Tourism said the licensing backlog has improved, but remains unresolved because more than half of tourism units have never submitted an application. The issue has affected the sector for decades and was made worse by hotel renovations and extensions between 2014 and 2018. New rules added stricter safety and health controls, while eligible businesses can continue operating during the compliance period if they meet the required conditions.

The figures matter for visitors because licensing is tied to safety, legal operation and basic consumer confidence. Travellers booking Cyprus stays may want to check whether a property is officially registered, especially for smaller accommodation and self-catering units. Famagusta is one area to watch, with the report highlighting a particularly low number of licensed establishments.

Resort and golf course in Cyprus
Cyprus tourism officials say licensing checks are linked to legality, safety and equal treatment across the accommodation sector. Source: unsplash

Cyprus is not warning tourists away, but the report shows that accommodation checks should not stop at price, photos and location. A licensed or properly registered stay gives travellers more reassurance if something goes wrong. Until the sector clears the backlog, booking through traceable platforms and keeping written confirmation of accommodation details is the safer move.

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