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Is Turkey hotter than Cyprus?

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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Which Cyprus is better north or south? The North is a little cheaper, but not much. The people is friendly in both parts of the Island. The food is more or less the same in both parts; there are more good restaurants in the South.

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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.

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Paphos is probably more popular with the British than Larnaca although both are quieter than usual at the moment. People quite like Larnaca because it is compact with lots of bars and restaurants within easy reach with some sandy beaches. Mackenzie beach is popular.

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In May, much of Europe starts to warm up. You'll find temperatures happily above 20? in Greece, Spain, Italy and the South of France. Go further south, and you'll be treated to even hotter days – on Turkey's Turquoise Coast, the average May temperature is 27?.

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