The Municipality of Ayia Napa, one of Cyprus’ major tourist resorts, has advised British tour operators against sending organised “low quality” youth tourists in the resort who misbehave damaging the reputation of the renowned resort.
In a letter to tour operators and British media, Ayia Napa Mayor Yiannis Karousos notes the municipality is on the “path of turning Ayia Napa into the best and most cosmopolitan tourist resort of the Mediterranean,” adding this vision is also supported through the strategic plan that Cyprus has prepared for 2030.
He adds nevertheless that “currently, there is a type of tourism product which is not in line with our future strategy and our vision,” notably the “’organised youth’ who misbehave, do not respect the laws of Cyprus, and with their actions create negative publicity and actually do damage the reputation of the brand name “
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