This paper aims to identify the best practices for preventing wildfires in Cyprus, focusing on reducing fire ignition and managing the growth and intensity of extreme fire events. Rather than advocating for complete wildfire exclusion, the goal is to suggest strategies that minimize the likelihood of fires. To achieve this, the operational factors affecting wildfire prevention are examined using Cyprus as a case study. Recommendations for wildfire prevention are then made based on these factors. The study also proposes actions to streamline prevention activities categorized under the education component, which plays a vital role in raising awareness about wildfires. Wildfires pose a significant and recurring threat in Cyprus. Adopting an integrated approach that encompasses various initiatives, such as adult education, law enforcement, and training in preventive techniques, can help reduce the likelihood of extreme wildfire events. Therefore, this study investigates the factors influencing wildfire prevention strategies in Cyprus and offers suggestions for improvement.