It's no secret that our fellow citizens are very fond of vacationing in various countries, and, moreover, they often prefer the hottest months for recreation. Of course, such a scheme of pastime applies not only to Russians, but nevertheless, we really do not know much about rest in the low season. Cyprus has not been spared this story either. This is a really hot country, because in July-August the air temperature here warms up above +40 degrees Celsius and even in the first half of September it seems to many here very hot and stuffy. In addition, sand storms are not uncommon for Cyprus. In recent years, there has been a tendency according to which holidaymakers from Russia, like many Europeans, use not only summer, but also autumn, and even winter months for their holidays in Cyprus.
With the end of the hottest months, usually by the end of October, this becomes more and more noticeable, the beaches of Cyprus become empty. Remarkably, it is at this moment that there is a large presence of vacationers from Germany, Great Britain and the Scandinavian countries. From November to May, of course, there is no sweltering heat. The air temperature is at +15 degrees, which is very comfortable for leisure walks, activities to study the ancient history and culture of Cyprus. It is for this reason, probably, that our fellow citizens are increasingly understanding that even +15 is a comfortable temperature that cannot be found in our latitudes in autumn and winter, and which allows you to completely immerse yourself in the atmosphere of life in another country. In addition, off-season holidays are even more affordable from a financial point of view.
Off-season holidays in Cyprus are a great opportunity to visit the Troodos Mountains, enjoy natural honey and wine produced in local wineries, and visit authentic villages scattered here and there. Of course, autumn and winter weather can bring wind and rain with them, but this will not interfere with excursions to the medieval castles of Cyprus, studying the ancient past of the city of Paphos, where excavations will tell a lot of interesting things about the life of the island during the time of Ancient Rome. Europeans love to visit the Limassol fortress, where, according to legend, the wedding of Richard the Lionheart himself took place. Autumn and winter in Cyprus also offer excellent shopping opportunities. To do this, for example, you can visit the divided capital of the island - Nicosia.