Cyprus is hot in August at about 30ºC – 35ºC and the sea at about 28ºC. In Greece, the thermometer often passes the thirty plus mark in summer as well, but in general there is less heat than in Cyprus, especially in the northern part of the country.
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Peak season is summer, when Athens is packed with tourists, and hotel prices can be high. July and August are the hottest. The best time to visit is late spring (May) and fall (Sept–Oct). It's pleasant, with comfortable weather, no rain, and smaller crowds (except during holiday weekends).
While many in the continent are donning coats and scarves, Cyprus remains a sun-soaked haven, with temperatures hovering around a scorching 31C, even hotter than certain parts of Turkey. This unanticipated warmth has left both meteorologists and travel enthusiasts in awe, sparking debates among experts.
In Cyprus it is known that summer has unbearable warmth and heat, but fortunately there are some ways to help us reduce it even a little. There are several ways to deal with the heat, ways to avoid it or reduce it and manage to withstand it.
During the peak months of tourism, June through August, temperatures will be sizzling, but the famously brilliant blue seas will be perfect for swimming. For luxurious, party-filled beaches and glamorous nightlife, Mykonos and Santorini are two of the best destinations to experience.