Talk:Tourism in Cyprus

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Terribly narrow article[edit]

This article:

  • makes no mention of the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus and subsequent de facto division of the island, which had enormous consequences for tourism, especially given that the prior epicenter for tourism had been Varosha, now a ghost town.
  • gives no clarity as to whether or not the article's current scope includes Northern Cyprus or not. I suspect the latter, since Turkey does not rank among the countries from which Cyprus receives tourists, but if that is the case shouldn't it be stated explicitly?
  • also makes no mention of the logisitics/legalities for a tourist who wishes to visit both parts of the island.

Jmabel | Talk 00:23, 1 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]