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Cyprus weather means that you can enjoy Cyprus in the
winter as well as the summer. For the traveller that does not care about
spending their holiday swimming, then Cyprus is a great winter holiday
island. The official winter holiday period is from the middle of
November till the middle of March but to be honest these months are
normally warm with very few days bringing cold or miserable winter
weather. Even if it rains, the sun is likely to come out at some point;
very few days are grey and dismal, maybe 2-3 during the whole year.
More and more retired people are opting to spend
the winter in Cyprus on a long holiday. It’s a good way to get to know
Cyprus as you can mingle in with the locals and see how they enjoy their
island.
Village accommodation is a good option and
there are quite a few village houses dotted all over the island willing
to take in winter visitors.
Most parts of Europe are very cold and expensive to
live in during the winter months. When you consider the cost of heating
bills and those draining aches and pains, the likelihood of catching a
nasty cold or flu and the effect the cold weather can have to your
health; then its well worth considering the alternative which is a nice
holiday in a home from home in very pleasant surroundings discovering
how other people live!
Cyprus is a great option for a winter holidays.
Don’t think that there is not much to do here. Of course we have Golf
all year round also winter skiing is available up in the mountains and
it’s very cheap to have skiing lessons over here.
You can find out how Olives are harvested and see how
Olive Oil is produced. You can also visit the Citrus Groves which are
to be found in the villages in the lowlands; these are full of oranges,
Tangerines, Clementines, Bergamot, Grapefruit and the huge bread fruit
or Thrapos as known by the locals.
Another great idea would be to visit the wineries
dotted around the island, some of which also allow you to join in with
the grape picking and see how the wine is produced. They also offer
free samples of their wines along with organised wine tastings. If you
are lucky you can get to see how the local grape producers make the
popular
Cyprus sweets from pure grape juice, there are
a few local festivals that celebrate this.
We also have some great World Heritage sites which
are best visited in the winter months when you are very comfortable
walking round during the day and the sun is not blazing down with
average temperatures in the 20’s and not the 30’s or 40’s as is normal
in the summer.
Cyprus is unique; it has a very rich history and
culture and offers a special hospitality that is well known and
appreciated worldwide. The visitor to Cyprus is always impressed by the
warmth and hospitality of the people. Walk into any café and you will
find the locals very friendly and accommodating, they will more than
likely offer you a coffee or the national drink of Cyprus, Zivania.
They will ask you to join in the national game of backgammon and if you
know how to play it, if you do not know how to play it they will most
likely teach you how to play it!
Whether you have visited Cyprus before or are just
intrigued by the whole idea of a long winter holiday on the island then
you will not be disappointed. |