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Cyprus Climate
Cyprus for all seasons
One of the benefits of being a Mediterranean island is plentiful
sunshine throughout the year, and Cyprus is no exception. In fact,
Cyprus epitomizes the ideal weather of the region with sunny days and
fine temperatures almost every day. Extremes of temperatures are rare,
meaning Cyprus has something to offer every month of the year, whether
it's swimming (as late as November) or enjoying cultural sites and
festivals (all year long). While seasonal fluctuations are not drastic,
however, they are different. Here's what to expect:
Summer when it sizzles
Summer stretches from May to October and means high temperatures,
cloudless skies and cooling breezes from the sea. It's the ideal season
for swimming, sunbathing and a whole range of watersports from sailing
to scuba diving
At this time of year, explore the archaeological sites early in the
morning or in late afternoon, avoiding the hottest part of the day. It's
always a good idea to bring along sun protection, such as sunscreen and
a broad-brimmed hat. Even in the height of summer when it's 32C(90F)
degrees at the beach (and warmer inland), temperatures are refreshingly
cooler in the Troodos, making the mountains ideal for hiking or simply
relaxing.
The days of September and October are still sunny and the water warm
enough for comfortable swimming. Basically, it's still summer. In
Lemesos, the first ten days of September bring the annual Wine Festival,
a buoyant period not to be missed.
Autumn Warm and Sunny
Toward the end of October evenings do tend to get cooler, however, in
October and through November the leaves change color in the Troodos and
vineyards take on gold and crimson hues against a backdrop of crystal
clear sunlight. In Cyprus even mid-November can feel like summer, but by
the month's end medium-weight apparel for the late afternoons and
evenings will enhance the traveller's experience. It is still possible
to enjoy swimming, while inland excursions to villages and vineyards for
wine tastings can be very enjoyable. Fall also brings with it the annual
Kypria festival, with prestigious local and international musical and
dramatic performances at venues throughout Cyprus.
Winter An Active Season
December - February are the months of Mediterranean winter, bringing the
possibility of rain, but still an average of six hours of bright
sunshine a day. This is the time of year when smaller Mediterranean
destinations shut down for the season, but not so Cyprus. The island is
a major business centre and has many important heritage sites and
museums, all at their least crowded in winter. The cultural calendar is
also alive and well throughout the winter, with new events coming all
the time. The summer resort of Agia Napa, for example, offers a
"Cultural Winter" with classical music concerts and modern and folkloric
dance performances. Into early February there is occasional rain, and
often snow in the Troodos - ideal for skiing!
Spring Delights
The first orchids bloom in January in Cyprus, and by mid-February the
countryside is already alive with fresh green meadows and almond trees
in bloom. March days can still be cool (daytime temperatures around 19C
or 65F, 9C or 40F at night) but steadily moderate. Early spring is a
wonderful time to visit to Cyprus, with pleasant daytime temperatures
and many of the ancient ruins framed by a carpet of red anemones and
other wildflowers.
In April and into the middle of May spring is in full force. This is an
ideal time for nature hikes and off-road adventures in the pristine
Akamas Peninsula. Cyprus has 1,950 species of flowering plants, 140 of
which grow nowhere else but on the island, and in the Akamas alone,
there are 700 plant species, of which 40 are endemic. From February to
April, pink cyclamen sprouts up from rocky foothills and thickets and
forms a riveting adornment to the Baths of Aphrodite. From March to
April, the pink wavy-leaved monkey orchid (Orchis italica) grows in
dense patches around Pafos. If in summer Cyprus is the place to bask in
the sun, then spring is the time to savor the natural beauty of the
island in bloom.
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