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Subscribe Cyprus Weather January: Winter time for Cypriots. average 7 - 17c February: Unpredictable. average 7 - 17c Warm days,occasional rain, evenings chilly. November: Pleasantly warm days average 12 - 22c December: Winter. average 9 - 18c Rain occasionally but mostly sunshine |
OverviewWelcome to our visitors information pages In this section you will find additional information on accommodation, restaurants, places to see, facilities for families and children, site seeing, places of interest and some general information on touring. We will be adding shortly tours of Cyprus and activities such as a cooking class with one of our celebrity chefs to learn how to cook some traditional Cypriot recipes. We have included below a basic map of Cyprus to allow visitors to view the overall location of the major areas where accommodation are available. Our holiday locations are mainly in the southern area of Cyprus. The map below will give you a broad view of the Cyprus regions. The best touring map of Cyprus can be found HERE To view a larger image just click on the map in the general area you want and it will enlarge so that all the details are clear. You can then copy and paste the map to your computer for later viewing. use your mouse pointer to drag the map around to view another area
Cyprus Seasons continued........ The rest of the year is more changeable, with the heaviest rainfall and greatest chance of disturbed weather in the midwinter months. Temperatures in winter are generally mild. In the higher parts of the mountains summer conditions feel delightfully cool and fresh after the heat of the lowlands. There are numerous hill resorts for tourists. Cyprus is a very sunny island even in winter. The average number of daily hours of sunshine ranges from six in midwinter to twelve or thirteen in midsummer. Although sunny in winter, the sea around Cyprus is rather chilly from December until early May. The best time for mild sunny to warm weather to visit Cyprus is in the spring. |
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Cyprus Seasons Cyprus is the largest island in the eastern Mediterranean. It has a typical Mediterranean climate but its proximity to the land-mass of southwest Asia makes it one of the hottest parts of the Mediterranean in midsummer. This applies particularly to the central plain and the coastal regions. The island is mountainous and the two main mountain masses, the Kyrenia range in the north and the Troödos mountains rising to nearly 2,000 /over 6,000 , have a cooler and wetter climate that supports excellent pine forests./over 6,000 , have a cooler and wetter climate that supports excellent pine forests. Summers are hot or warm, depending on altitude, and almost completely rainless from late May to mid-September. During this period the weather is constant from day to day and almost completely cloudless. . |