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Is Northern Cyprus hot in October?

North Cyprus temperatures in October October is another popular month in North Cyprus for a holiday, with many couples choosing to stay here as the temperatures are comfortable at 26°C in the day and 14°C at night.



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That makes it very pleasant for swimming. The hottest place in October is Limassol on the south coast, with an average high of 27.3°C. Nicosia and Paphos also experience high temperatures in October, with average highs above 26°C.

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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 warmest place in mainland Europe in October is Cyprus (26°C) followed by Malta (25ºC), Dalyan (25ºC) in southern Turkey and the Greek island of Kos (25ºC).

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What are the hottest places in Europe in October? The warmest place in mainland Europe in October is Cyprus (26°C) followed by Malta (25ºC), Dalyan (25ºC) in southern Turkey and the Greek island of Kos (25ºC).

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The best time to visit Cyprus is either side of the peak summer heat, in the months of May, June, September and October. During these months, the temperatures are warm enough for swimming, but not uncomfortably hot. Also, the crowds are much thinner, so it's easier to enjoy the sand, sights and more active pursuits.

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Northern Cyprus is often perceived as more affordable compared to other Mediterranean destinations. Several factors contribute to the relatively lower property prices, including the ongoing political situation and the lower cost of living compared to many European countries.

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The Northern Turkish side is extremely safe no war has been on that side since 1974, Turks are very hospitable hosts and have fantastic cuisine, the food is absolutely delicious and the Northern beaches are amazing.

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Your question at first glance may seem a little ridiculous, as it depends on the weather in each particular area. However, the eastern coast tends to be 3 - 4 C warmer than Paphos in the West. You could expect temperatures averaging high 20's during early May in Paphos, lovely temperature with little chance of rain.

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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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The eastern Mediterranean isle of Cyprus stays hot throughout much of winter, and is certainly a safe sunshine bet during October.

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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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Rainfall and Dry Days October showers in Cyprus are a rarity. Expect around 2 to 3 rainy days throughout the month. These occasional rain showers bring a touch of freshness to the air, enhancing the island's natural beauty. Most of your days will be bathed in sunshine, perfect for outdoor escapades.

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Paphos Weather October and November The days are warm, you can still eat out and sunshine is pretty much assured. At this time of the year the private pool at your villa will be a little cooler but it is still possible to swim in.

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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.

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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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