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The Deputy Ministry of Tourism Ministry has designed a route that travels through Cyprus’ heartland areas. The route brings visitors close to Cypriot nature and gives you the opportunity to familiarize with local traditions and to experience the Cypriot way of life. The route is called "Heartland of Legends" and consists of a main route, which passes through rural, mountainous and remote areas, and of several smaller thematic routes, which start or end along the main route. Practical information as well as a variety of suggestions on what to do, are available on different sites along the routes. Visitors will be able to choose from a variety of standalone experiences (day trips) or do many stops with similar themes. The route includes not only a variety of attractions and places of natural beauty, but also accommodation establishments, restaurants, small businesses, communities and other places that offer different and alternative experiences.

Heartland for Legend leaflet (pdf)

 

To download the Subsidy Scheme in pdf format please click here.
To download the Annex A2 in word format please click here.
To download the Annex B please click here.
To download the Annex C in word format please click here.
To download the Annex D in word format please click here.
 

SUBSIDY SCHEME TOWARDS THE ORGANISATION OF INCENTIVE TRIPS TO CYPRUS

The Deputy Ministry of Tourism is making systematic efforts to further develop the Conference Tourism in Cyprus, one of the special forms of tourism that have been included in the priorities of the Tourism Strategy 2020-2030.

In this context, the Deputy Ministry of Tourism operates the "subsidy scheme for organising incentive trips in Cyprus under the de minimis aid regulations"

This project is being prepared by the Deputy Ministry of Tourism in accordance with the Provisions of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013. 1407/2013, Commission Decision of 18 December 2013 on the application of articles 107 and 108 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union for de minimis aid.

"De minimis aid" means a low-level state aid, which is exempt from the notification requirement to the European Commission because it is considered not to affect trade between Member States and/or does not distort or threaten to distort competition within the European Union. The maximum total amount of de minimis aid that a single undertaking may obtain from all the competent authorities of the Republic of Cyprus in any period of three fiscal years is that it may not exceed the amount of €200,000.