"Discover Europe's Hottest Island: Enjoy 27°C This Month with Flights Starting at Just £25!"

Published on October 09, 2025 at 03:27 PM
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How to spend a weekend exploring Cyprus with vineyards, pretty beaches and five-star resorts

IF you’re seeking winter sun, this pretty island is known for being one of the hottest islands in Europe during October.

With temperatures that have highs of 27C along with pretty beaches, vineyards, and historical ruins, it’s worth the trip over.

Old ruins and turquoise sea in Kourion, Cyprus.The island of Cyprus is one of the hottest in Europe during October Palm trees line a promenade alley next to the sea in Limassol, Cyprus.It has pretty beaches and promenades throughout the country

The island of is in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, south of and from the UK is just four and a half hours.

While the temperature in the UK drops to an average of 10C, in Cyprus it can be as high as 27C.

The average sea temperature sits around 24C so you can still take a dip without getting too chilly.

As for sunshine, there’s plenty with around 10-11 hours a day and in the evenings, it drops to around 16C – still warm enough to enjoy an al fresco meal.

One of the most popular spots in Cyprus is the beach resort of Paphos which last year was voted one of the .

The coastal resort is of course known for its beaches, archaeological sites and being the birthplace of Aphrodite at Aphrodite’s Rock.

Deputy Travel Editor and discovered the strong shots of Zivania, a Cypriot brandy, as well as blue .

Just outside of Paphos and you’ll discover citrus trees, vineyards and roadside stalls.

Popular beaches in Paphos include as well as its neighbors, Corallia Beach and St. Georges Bay.

As for where to stay, Paphos has plenty of five-star resorts as well as more affordable – found a self-catered Airbnb for £32 a night.

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Vacationers enjoying the water at Coral Bay beach in Paphos District, Cyprus.The temperature of the water is around 24C so you can go for a dip Typical Cyprus village in the Troodos Mountains.There are also pretty villages, vineyards on the outskirts

On the southern coast is the , which is actually the hottest within the island.

Some of the best sunbathing spots in the city are Kourion Beach, and another is Pissouri Beach.

It’s also where you’ll find Limassol Salt Lake, the largest inland body of water on the island of Cyprus – and one of the most important wetlands in the Mediterranean.

Visitors will be able to spot lots of , in particular flamingos where there can be up to 20,000 during the .

A popular attraction is the Fasouri Watermania Waterpark which has one of the largest wave pools in .

Ayia Napa is on the southeast coast of Cyprus and is known as the island’s ‘party city’.

If you’re not looking for a party, it’s still a great spot as it has some of the best budget-friendly hotels – which will be cheaper in October than peak summertime.

The four-star Melpo Antia Hotel & Suites in is £80 per night during October.

The hotel has a pool, spa, gym, beauty salon, bar, restaurant and it’s less than two miles away from Nissi Beach.

As for getting to Cyprus, Brits can fly from to Paphos with from £25 – leaving on October 29.

Cyprus is a hotspot for .

Plus, the European resort where .

A beach with white lounge chairs and blue umbrellas on a sandy shore next to clear turquoise water, with a rocky hillside on the left.Cyprus is one of the hottest islands in Europe during October

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