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Is it warm enough to swim in Cyprus in October?

Cyprus remains warm and sunny with temperatures in the mid- to high-20s °C (high-70s to low-80s °F) throughout October. The sea has retained its warmth after months of hot sun, so you can still swim, and the lower temperatures are great for sightseeing.



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While this might be too chilly for some, it's perfect for those who enjoy a bracing swim or want to take part in invigorating watersports like kiteboarding or windsurfing. In conclusion, Cyprus offers an extended beach season, with suitable sea temperatures for swimming from May all the way through to October.

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The average temperature in Cyprus in October strikes a balance between warm days and cooler nights. You can expect highs around 26°C (78°F) during the day, providing a comfortable backdrop for outdoor fun.

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The tourist season in Cyprus lasts from April to October. During this time there should be no trouble getting flights and hotels, all the attractions, restaurants and so on will be open, and there should be numerous activities and festivals to keep you occupied.

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The weather's similar in the north and south, although the east's a bit warmer and drier because of westerly winds.

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The warmest sea temperatures in October can be found in Hurghada, Egypt (28ºC), Cancun (27ºC), Dubai (27ºC), Dominican Republic (27ºC), Miami (27ºC), Phuket (27ºC) and Bali (27ºC). In Europe, the highest sea temperatures are in the Canary Islands (25ºC) and Cyprus (25ºC).

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The sea temperature is still warm in October and most days are sunny. Most businesses are open, despite the fewer crowds and, sure enough, you can find great deals in this off-season. The best time to visit Mykonos is October when the crowds have diminished, the water remains warm and rates fall.

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Many beaches do not have lifeguards on duty. Swimming is prohibited on some beaches where the sea has strong currents and swimmers are urged to comply with warning signs. The west coast of Paphos is mainly rocky and exposed to strong winds which often results in dangerous swimming conditions.

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Budget travel in Cyprus is nearly impossible. It's not that the country is particularly expensive – it's more than the Balkans but cheaper than the Nordic countries. No, Cyprus just makes it really difficult to enjoy the country if you're not rich and looking for a luxury vacation.

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Cyprus enjoys an intense Mediterranean climate, with long dry summers from mid–May to mid–October, and mild winters from December to February, which are separated by short autumn and spring seasons.

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Cyprus has one of the warmest climates and warmest winters in the Mediterranean part of the European Union. The average annual temperature on the coast is around 24 °C (75 °F) during the day and 14 °C (57 °F) at night.

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