Cyprus climate

Cyprus is the hottest, driest island in the Mediterranean. It enjoys more sunshine than any other Mediterranean resort - typically 340 days of sunshine a year. The rainy season is from November to March, with most of the rain falling between December and February. The spring season is mild. During April the spring flowers are at their best, by May they are starting to go over. Early May can be windy, by the middle of May the temperature is starting to shoot up. During July and August the temperature can be well above 30 degrees centigrade. Autumn extends well into November.

Inland areas can be up to 10 degrees Centigrade warmer than the coast, the mountains are usually cooler. At night the mountains can be cool, even in summer.

The sea is warm from the end of May until October.

In the summer, fair skinned North Europeans should avoid the midday sun from 1100 to 1500. Needless to say few heed this eminently sensible advice!

Coastal Temperature (Centigrade)


air
sea
January
16.6
16.4
February
16.0
16.9
March
18.4
17.3
April
22.8
18.6
May
27.2
21.0
June
30.5
24.0
July
33.3
26.3
August
33.6
27.7
September
30.8
26.6
October
27.3
25.1
November
22.9
21.9
December
19.2
18.9