Hi everyone, thinking about visiting Cyprus (Paphos area) in mid January/early February but heard that it's not too warm then.
As we've never been to Cyprus before, can anyone tell me what the weather is likely to be like at that time of the year?
Will it be warmer than Spain or Portugal (where we usually go at that time of the year)
Pat
The weather in Cyprus is the best in the Med, full stop, but we have winters, they can be cool and windy and hopefully next year wet, as we are in dire need of water on the island, after a dry winter, you could expect some half decent weather but it also could be bad, depends on lady luck...we love the winters here we can sleep at nights, hard to do at this very moment..too hot!!
Hiya, Ive been to Cyprus in Feb 2000 and the weather wasn't too cold at all. The locals all their long trousers and coats on, but us Brits are used the temperatures of about 16-17 degress, so I was walking around in shorts and t-shirt. U can go up to the mountains where it reaches -6 deg, but then come back down to the beach and it aint too bad. The sea will be freezing cold tho, so will the swimming pools. Apart from the water temp, short and t-shirt is ok. Take a jacket or jumper/cardi for the evenings tho, and for the girls, cropped trousers for nighttime will do. Let me know how u get on.
Just bear in mind it is WINTER over there the same as the UK and so some facilities/restaurants etc. won't be open
what ever the weather its bound to be better than here, so have fun
wizard
Trying to find somewhere not too far from Aqaba (Jordan) where we can fairly easily go to for a few weeks when we are visiting our son and daughter-in-law who live there. Hubby doesn't fancy Sharm or the Egyptian coast although we know it will be warmer there.
Any other suggestions would be welcomed!!!!!
Pat
Shorts and Tshirts give over...far too cool for them, jumpers and light jackets order of the day, local or not!!
When I was over there in the Feb, all I wore during the day was shorts and t-shirt. Night time was when the jacket, trousers came out of the wardrobe, not daytime shorts!
coming out from a max of 3deg at home to 20deg makes it feel dam hot.
you have been there too long and have now acclimatised to the annual weather like the locals, they were wandering round as if it was sub zero
Brian
Thanks Wizard, Im glad somebody else agrees with me about the shorts and t-shirt thing. Maybe Jim needs to come back over to Blighty to re-discover the joys of January/Feb here, then decide it is warmer over there Jan/Feb time!
very important.
Oh! and PS I am well aware of the climate differences I lived in the UK for 54 years, but remember weather is the weather, and I do have an idea of what it can be like here, last winter two locals died when they were washed into the sea in a torrential rain, Coralia beach hotel had to close when a mud slide put all the breakfast chairs, tables and guest out onto the beach!! we ran out of heating gas (LPG) and nearly froze to death, I know how cold it can get here...but hey! you bring your shorts..and sun lotion.. and have a good time..
Well I live here as you know, and have spent many a Christmas and new year here of course some have been lovely but many have been cool and wet, but by all means where a tshirt and shorts at least it makes us ''locals'' smile...but I reiterate bring something warm to wear and make sure your digs has heating!!!! Oh! and PS I am well aware of the climate differences I lived in the UK for 54 years, but remember weather is the weather, and I do have an idea of what it can be like here, last winter two locals died when they were washed into the sea in a torrential rain, Coralia beach hotel had to close when a mud slide put all the breakfast chairs, tables and guest out onto the beach!! we ran out of heating gas (LPG) and nearly froze to death, I know how cold it can get here...but hey! you bring your shorts..and sun lotion.. and have a good time..
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Edited by
jimbox
2007-07-22 19:22:11
We do understand that u 'locals' get cold in the winter months, but us holiday makers do enjoy the balmy temperature compared to the UK. That's why we come over in the winter, as well as summer! All I can say to the rest of us holidays makers, just take a lightweight jacket/cari/jumper and trousers for the evenings!
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