Introduction to Cyprus Shipping
Cyprus has a long history of maritime trade, with its strategic location at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa. The island nation has developed a well-established shipping industry, with a strong focus on international trade and commerce.
Economic Impact of Shipping
The shipping industry is a significant contributor to the Cypriot economy, with a substantial portion of the country's GDP attributed to shipping and related activities. The industry also provides employment opportunities for thousands of people, both directly and indirectly.
Shipping Infrastructure
Cyprus has invested heavily in its shipping infrastructure, with modern ports and facilities that cater to a wide range of vessels and cargo types. The island's ports are well-equipped to handle containerized cargo, bulk cargo, and passenger ships, making them an important hub for regional trade.
- Port of Limassol: One of the busiest ports in the Mediterranean, handling a significant volume of containerized cargo and bulk cargo.
- Port of Larnaca: A major passenger port, with regular ferry services to Greece and other destinations in the eastern Mediterranean.

