Cyprus has quietly emerged as Israel's favorite island getaway, offering a blend of familiarity and novelty just a short flight across the Mediterranean. Over the past few decades, the number of Israeli visitors to Cyprus has soared, with nearly 600,000 arrivals expected by 2025. Israelis are drawn to Cyprus for its welcoming atmosphere, beautiful beaches, and the ease of travel, especially as other destinations have become less accessible or inviting.
The relationship between the two countries has deepened, with Cypriots embracing Israeli tourists as valued guests. This bond is reflected in the hospitality industry, where Israeli hotel group Leonardo-Fattal Hotels has become the largest international operator on the island. Their properties cater specifically to Israeli preferences, offering everything from kosher dining to Hebrew signage and family-friendly amenities.
Winter in Cyprus reveals a quieter, more contemplative side of the island, with tranquil villages, scenic mountain trails, and a slower pace that appeals to visitors seeking relaxation and authenticity. The continued expansion of Israeli hospitality brands, including new resorts and urban hotels, underscores Cyprus's role as a second home for many Israelis and highlights its growing status as a premier Mediterranean destination.
For both travelers and hoteliers, Cyprus represents a place where Israeli culture and hospitality have found a natural and welcoming extension abroad.


