Cyprus WeatherBeing a Mediterranean island Cyprus is more then 300 days sunny with fine temperatures throughout the year comparing to the rest of the Europe. Extreme temperatures are very rare. Many tourists have been spotted swimming in sea in the October or even Novemeber or enjoying social events and celebreations in cold months of December and January. SummerSun gets warmer and the temeratur starts rising right from mid-March in Cyprus. Summer season stretches between mid-May to mid-October. Cyprus sees very less rains throughout the summer, clean blue sky with hot sun and cooling breezes from the sea makes Cyprus a paradise part on the Earth. Summer is best for morning or evening walks. Month of June, July, August and September make the season ideal for beach, swimming, sunbathing and a whole range of watersports including scuba diving, sailing and water surfing. Clear sky provides oportunities to explore the natural beauty of the Island. Sun screens and sun masks are strictly adviced to be used at the hottest days of summer where the atomosphere temperature may reach to 40 degrees while the beaches remain at the mosdest temperature of 32 degrees. Cyprus is known as the most exotic island of the region and is popular among European tourists for its best sunny summer. AutomnBy the end of October temperaturs tends to all down in evenings and nights get cooler. In Trodos eventually leaves starts changing its color and vineyards take on gold and crimson hues against a backdrop of crystal clear sunlight. During day, clear skies and sunsines may give feeling of summer even in the month of November and swimming is still possible during the fall season. Fall also brings with it the annual Kypria festival, with prestigious local and international musical and dramatic performances at venues throughout Cyprus as well as Fuar. WinterDecember, January and February are the coldest months of Cyprus and brings winter to the Mediterranean. Though January is the rainy month. During this period of the year sea buses and sea routes are shut down. Cyprus 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. 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 making it ideal for skiing. SpringThough January is the coldest month of Cyprus, the first orchids bloom in January, and by mid-February the countryside is already covered with the green carpets of meadows and almond trees in bloom. March daytime temperatures can be around 19 degrees while nights remain cold at approximate 9 degrees. While Europe is still covered under white snow, early spering is gives a pleasureful experience to the visitors in Cyprus with many of the ancient ruins framed by a carpet of red anemones and other wildflowers. |


