KNews 20 January 2026 - by Dorita Yiannakou
9,153 registered properties now offer 39,218 beds, but illegal listings keep the market in turmoil
Chaos seems to be brewing in Cyprus’ short-term rental market. New figures from the Deputy Ministry of Tourism show a rapidly expanding sector where legal activity is growing, but illegal operations remain a stubborn thorn in the side of regulators.
According to preliminary data collected by a private research firm for the Ministry, Cyprus now hosts roughly 12,000 registered short-term rental properties, not even counting accommodations in rural or agro-tourism areas. This suggests the true size of the market is even larger.






