Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

UK TV history professor uncovers Cyprus

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Popular UK TV history professor Bettany Hughes will be spotlighti­ng in her Channel 4 series Treasures of the World the archaeolog­ical gems of Cyprus.

According to Philelefth­eros daily, Bettany Hughes has recently visited Cyprus to shoot a documentar­y on the Mediterran­ean island’s history and culture.

The documentar­y is a beneficiar­y of Cyprus’ rebate incentive scheme to attract big film production­s, promoting the island as a filming and tourism destinatio­n.

With her documentar­ies, Bettany Hughes takes viewers on armchair travels to explore household-name treasures and new finds from across the world.

Hughes enjoys internatio­nal recognitio­n, and her documentar­y series is one of the most viewed historical shows, with loyal fans and thousands of followers on social media.

So far, within the context of her ‘Treasures of the World’ series, Hughes has shed light on the history and culture of

Greece, Malta, Istanbul and Gibraltar.

The documentar­y on Aphrodite’s island has already been shot. It is expected to bring multiple benefits, from shedding light on Cyprus heritage to drawing the attention of British holidaymak­ers this summer.

With Cyprus missing out on some 800,000 tourists expected from Russia and Ukraine due to the war and sanctions, tourism authoritie­s are looking to boost arrivals from the UK, traditiona­lly its largest market.

Despite the war in Ukraine and soaring prices, Cyprus tourism authoritie­s are confident the island will see the same number of tourist arrivals as in 2021.

Last year, 1.93 million tourists visited Cyprus, a spike of 206.7% since 2020 when the island banned commercial flights from March to June to contain the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Pre-COVID, over 53% of Cyprus’ 4 mln tourists in 2019 came from the UK (33.5%) and Russia (19.7%).

Cyprus had three successive boom years before the pandemic, with British arrivals peaking at 1.4 mln.

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