When is the best time to go to Cyprus?

There isn't really a best time to visit Cyprus. Indeed, this island located south of Turkey benefits from pleasant weather conditions all year round thanks to its geographical position. However, if you wish to fully enjoy all its assets, it is best to plan a trip between April and November.

A prime destination for summer family vacations, Cyprus is crowded from June to August. Beaches are often packed, and hotels are fully booked. To avoid last-minute stress, remember to book your stay well in advance. This will give you the opportunity to take advantage of still affordable rates. Summer is indeed a boon for tourism, as prices tend to rise. Another downside during this time of year is the heat, which can become scorching, especially in August.

When is the best time to visit Cyprus to avoid the crowds? The ideal time to enjoy only advantages is to go from April to June or in September-October. Cyprus then enjoys top-notch weather with warm temperatures, without being stifling. This way, you can calmly visit and discover churches and monasteries in complete privacy. These moments are also perfect for hiking in the Troodos Mountains, as there are fewer visitors.

In autumn, until the end of November, the good weather lingers on and you can enjoy idyllic conditions to spend time at the beach and indulge in seaside activities in complete tranquility.

During winter, between January and March, coincides with the low season and the island is very quiet. Ski enthusiasts, looking for picturesque places to practice their passion, head to the Troodos resorts, perched at 1800 meters above sea level.



Annual weather in Cyprus

For information about the climate and the weather city by city in Cyprus for a specific month, click on the corresponding line below:

January 12°C to 16°C
3 to 7 days*
February 12°C to 17°C
1 to 5 days*
March 14°C to 19°C
1 to 3 days*
April 17°C to 22°C
1 to 4 days*
May 21°C to 27°C
1 to 4 days*
June 25°C to 31°C
0 to 2 days*
July 27°C to 34°C
0 days
August 28°C to 35°C
0 days
September 25°C to 32°C
0 to 2 days*
October 22°C to 28°C
1 to 5 days*
November 18°C to 23°C
2 to 4 days*
December 14°C to 19°C
3 to 7 days*
* weather varies across the country

Best time to travel to Cyprus by cities

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Climate and Weather in Cyprus

The climate in Cyprus is mostly Mediterranean with hot summers. This is the type of climate found in Paphos or Larnaca, and along the entire coast. Inland, around Nicosia, the climate is more semi-arid, dry, and hot.

With an average of 340 days of sunshine per year, the weather in Cyprus is characterized by a constant blue sky, very short transitional seasons, mild winters, but dry and particularly hot summers. Here is what to expect in detail during your stay:

Cyprus: Le port de Kyrenia

Summer Climate in Cyprus

The island enjoys weather similar to that of the Cyclades or the Ionian Islands with very long summers, which generally extend from early May to late October, or even November. However, temperatures can become unbearably high inland, with the thermometer often exceeding 40°C at the peak of the season.

On the coast, however, sea breezes from the Mediterranean help alleviate this heat, especially in Lemesos on the east coast. Moreover, beach lovers will be in paradise, as the water temperature can reach 29°C in August!

If the heat bothers you, go for walks in the forest, or enjoy the morning coolness for excursions and stay cool during the hottest hours.

Autumn Climate in Cyprus

Autumn is very short on the island and usually lasts barely two months, between November and December. As time goes on, temperatures drop and some precipitation may occur, especially towards the end of the season. While November is still perfect for beach pleasures, December is cooler, with average temperatures ranging from 14 to 19°C.

Winter Climate in Cyprus

Between January and March, winter in Cyprus is enough to make Europeans from more northern countries jealous. The season is mild and particularly pleasant!

In the plains and along the coast, temperatures hover around 15°C during the day and the sun shines brightly. Perfect for strolling in the villages and walking around without suffering from the heat. However, late December and January are the rainiest months, with an average of 3 to 7 days of rain, and snow can appear on the mountain tops.

Spring Climate in Cyprus

Just like autumn, spring is very short in Cyprus: between late March and late April. The island's meadows are then covered with multicolored flowers, a true delight! The only downside is that the sea water is still a bit cool to fully enjoy swimming, with temperatures around 19°C in April. From early May, summer is already settling in, much to the delight of vacationers craving warmth!


Temperatures and rainfall in Cyprus

On these 3 graphs, we present the evolution of temperatures of Cyprus and month-by-month rainfall for the cities of Nicosia, Agros, Larnaca, Limassol and Paphos, as well as the month-by-month sea temperature for coastal cities.


Peak visitor numbers and tourist seasons in Cyprus

Find out when Cyprus has its high tourist season (the period when the influx of tourists is highest) and off-peak tourist season using our data and figures.

Tourist seasons in Cyprus

The months with low numbers of tourists are: January, February, March, April, May, November and December. The number of visitors to Cyprus is high in: June, July, August, September and October.

  • Very low season in Cyprus: January, February and March.
  • Low season in Cyprus: April, May, November and December.
  • High season in Cyprus: June and September.
  • Peak season in Cyprus: July, August and October.

Figure: Visitor index for Cyprus month by month


Average price for flights to Cyprus

A return flight between Edinburgh and Paphos is generally cheaper if you go in january ($ 150 on average): this is the best time for travellers on a tight budget. In contrast, you may end up paying $ 321 more for your airline ticket to Paphos if you go in july.

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Where to go in Cyprus?

This table allows you to see the maximum temperature for each city and our opinion on the weather month by month (see colour legend below the table).

Cities jan.feb.mar.apr.mayjun.jul.aug.sep.oct.nov.dec.
Nicosia15°C16°C19°C22°C27°C31°C34°C35°C32°C27°C22°C17°C
Agros16°C17°C18°C21°C25°C28°C32°C32°C30°C26°C22°C18°C
Larnaca16°C17°C19°C22°C27°C30°C33°C34°C32°C28°C23°C19°C
Limassol16°C17°C18°C21°C25°C28°C31°C32°C30°C26°C22°C18°C
Paphos16°C16°C18°C20°C24°C27°C30°C30°C29°C26°C22°C18°C
Protaras16°C17°C18°C21°C25°C28°C31°C32°C30°C27°C22°C19°C
Akamas Peninsula National Park16°C16°C18°C20°C24°C27°C30°C30°C29°C26°C22°C18°C
Akanthoú16°C17°C18°C21°C25°C29°C32°C32°C31°C27°C22°C18°C
Anoyira16°C16°C18°C20°C24°C27°C30°C30°C29°C26°C22°C18°C
Bafra16°C17°C18°C21°C25°C29°C32°C32°C31°C27°C22°C18°C
Cape Greco National Forest Park16°C17°C18°C21°C25°C28°C31°C32°C30°C27°C22°C19°C
Cape kormakitis15°C16°C19°C22°C27°C31°C34°C35°C32°C27°C22°C17°C
Dipkarpaz National Park16°C17°C18°C21°C25°C29°C32°C32°C31°C27°C22°C18°C
Güzelyurt15°C16°C19°C22°C27°C31°C34°C35°C32°C27°C22°C17°C
Lefke16°C17°C18°C21°C25°C28°C32°C32°C30°C26°C22°C18°C
Mazotós16°C17°C19°C22°C27°C30°C33°C34°C32°C28°C23°C19°C
Perivolia16°C17°C19°C22°C27°C30°C33°C34°C32°C28°C23°C19°C
Pomos16°C16°C18°C20°C24°C27°C30°C30°C29°C26°C22°C18°C
Softades16°C17°C19°C22°C27°C30°C33°C34°C32°C28°C23°C19°C
Tripylos16°C16°C18°C20°C24°C27°C30°C30°C29°C26°C22°C18°C

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Is this weather information for Cyprus reliable?

Climate data for Cyprus has been gathered every day since January 2009. The analysis of these meteorological data for Cyprus allows us to determine the average for each month in Nicosia, Agros, Larnaca, Limassol, Paphos, Protaras, Akamas Peninsula National Park, Akanthoú, and 31 other cities.

So yes: this data is reliable except in cases of temporary climate disruption in the region.

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