Weather in Cyprus
Cyprus is all about that scorchio sunshine, and trust us, it does not disappoint. With a whopping 340 days of sunshine a year, this Mediterranean gem is basically summer’s favourite hangout. Think sizzling beach days, warm evenings, and just the right amount of sea breeze to keep things feeling fresh. Whether you're after a sun-soaked getaway or a dose of winter warmth, Cyprus delivers the goods year-round.
What is the temperature in Cyprus?
Cyprus brings the heat - literally. Summers sizzle with temperatures soaring past 30°C, often hitting highs in the mid-30s, especially in July and August. Even spring and autumn serve up temps in the 20s, making it a dream for sun-seekers year-round. And winter? Hardly a chill in sight, with average daytime temps never dipping below 13°C.

Does it rain in Cyprus?
Rain in Cyprus? Rare, but not impossible! The island sees most of its showers between November and March, with the odd downpour freshening things up. Even in winter, rainy days are few and far between, and they never stick around for long. Summer, on the other hand, is basically bone-dry, so there is no need to pack a brolly if you're heading over between May and September. If anything, the occasional winter drizzle just gives the island’s lush landscapes a little extra glow.

Cyprus Weather by Season
Spring (March–May) – Sunshine & Sweet Spots
Spring in Cyprus is all about golden sunshine, blooming landscapes, and that perfect not-too-hot, not-too-cool sweet spot. With temperatures hovering between hitting 20°C, it’s prime time for exploring ancient ruins, wandering through charming villages, or just soaking up the sun without breaking a sweat. Plus, the sea starts warming up nicely - ideal for an early dip.
Best for: Sightseeing, hiking in the Troodos Mountains, and beach strolls.
Top tip: Evenings can still be a bit fresh, so bring a light jacket for those sunset cocktails.
Summer (June–August) – Sizzling & Scorchio
Cyprus in summer? It’s bringing the heat. Expect cloudless skies, endless sunshine, and temperatures hitting the mid-30s! The coast keeps things breezy, while inland spots like Nicosia turn into a full-blown oven. Whether you’re beach hopping or poolside chilling, sun cream is your best mate.
Best for: Lazy beach days, boat trips, and buzzing nightlife.
Top tip: If you’re not one for sizzling heat, book a hotel with air-con - you’ll be grateful come bedtime.
Autumn (September–November) – Summer’s Encore
Autumn in Cyprus is basically a summer sequel, and honestly, it might be even better. Temperatures stay warm, hanging around 24°C in September and a still-lovely 17-20°C by November. The sea is at its warmest, the crowds ease up, and you can still enjoy those iconic beach days without battling for a sunbed.
Best for: Snorkelling, road trips, and cultural festivals.
Top tip: October is a hidden gem - peak summer vibes, but without the whopping heat.
Winter (December–February) – Sunshine with a Side of Cosy
While we're stuck under grey skies, Cyprus keeps things toasty with daytime temperatures of around 15°C. It’s not quite swimmers-and-sandcastles weather, but it’s perfect for exploring, hiking, and even a cheeky al fresco lunch. The Troodos Mountains can even see a dusting of snow - skiing in the morning, beach in the afternoon? Yes, please.
Best for: Winter sun getaways, wine tasting, and scenic hikes.
Top tip: The coast stays mild, but the mountains get chilly - pack accordingly if you're planning a trip!
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