Planning a trip to Cyprus in August? Discover the average temperatures, sea conditions, packing tips, and whether it’s too hot to enjoy your summer holiday.

Your essential guide to August weather, temperatures, sea conditions, and how to stay cool in Cyprus
🏝️ Introduction: Is August a Good Time to Visit Cyprus?
August is peak summer season in Cyprus, bringing long sunny days, warm nights, and plenty of beach time. But how hot does it get? Is it still enjoyable for sightseeing?
This guide answers all your questions about weather conditions in August, especially in North Cyprus, and includes tips on what to wear, what to expect, and how to stay comfortable in the heat. northcyprusinvesting.com, Investra.io
🌡️ Average Temperatures in Cyprus in August
Cyprus is one of the hottest countries in Europe during August, and that includes the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC).
Location | Daytime High | Nighttime Low | Sea Temp |
---|---|---|---|
Kyrenia (North) | 33–37°C | 24–27°C | 27–29°C |
Nicosia (Inland) | 36–40°C | 25–28°C | — |
Famagusta Coast | 32–35°C | 24–26°C | 28°C |
Karpaz Peninsula | 31–34°C | 23–25°C | 27–28°C |
🔥 Inland areas are significantly hotter than coastal regions, so if you’re heat-sensitive, staying near the sea is your best bet.
🌞 Sunshine & Daylight Hours
- ☀️ Sunshine hours/day: 12–13 hours
- 🌅 Sunrise: ~6:00 AM
- 🌇 Sunset: ~7:30 PM
You’ll have long, bright days perfect for beaches, boat trips, and lazy afternoons.
🌊 Sea Conditions in August
August is one of the best months for swimming:
- 🌡️ Sea temperature: 27–29°C – perfect for long swims
- 🌊 Calm waters: Ideal for snorkeling, diving, and water sports
- 🐠 High marine visibility: Great for underwater photography
🏖️ Beaches like Golden Beach (Karpaz) and Escape Beach (Kyrenia) are at their best in August.
🏖️ Is It Too Hot for Sightseeing?
It depends on your heat tolerance.
- ☀️ Early mornings (7–10 AM) and evenings (6–9 PM) are great for exploring ruins like Salamis or St. Hilarion Castle
- 🕶️ Avoid walking tours or hikes between 12–4 PM unless shaded
- Most historic sites do not have shade, so bring a hat and water bottle
✅ Tip: Plan cultural visits early and spend afternoons relaxing by the sea or pool.
🎉 August Events & Festivals
August is full of lively events despite the heat:
- Bayram (if it falls in August) – Turkish-Cypriot public holiday with local celebrations
- Famagusta International Art & Culture Festival – Outdoor concerts and shows
- Beach parties in Kyrenia and Alagadi – sunset DJs, dancing, and fireworks
Note: Some businesses may close briefly for religious holidays.
👕 What to Pack for August in Cyprus
✔️ Essentials:
- Light, breathable clothes (cotton or linen)
- Sunhat & sunglasses
- Reef-safe sunscreen (SPF 30+)
- Flip flops and water shoes
- Swimwear + quick-dry towels
- Reusable water bottle
🚫 Avoid: heavy fabrics, black clothes, and long outdoor activities during midday heat.
💡 Tips for Staying Cool
- 🥤 Hydrate constantly – carry cold water
- 🌴 Take breaks in shaded cafés or museums
- 🧊 Book accommodation with air conditioning
- 🏨 Choose hotels near the coast for cooling sea breezes
- 🏊 Spend midday hours at the pool or beach under a parasol
🧳 Who Is August Ideal For?
✅ Great for:
- Beach lovers
- Swimmers and divers
- Nightlife seekers
- Sun worshippers
- Families (with proper sun protection)
🚫 Not ideal for:
- Travelers sensitive to heat
- Those with health conditions worsened by hot weather
- Hikers looking for cooler climates
✅ Conclusion: Cyprus in August – Hot but Beautiful
If you love long, sunny days, warm seas, and a vibrant summer atmosphere, August is one of the best months to visit Cyprus—especially North Cyprus, where it’s less crowded and more affordable.
Just remember to pace yourself, protect your skin, and enjoy the island early in the day or late into the evening. northcyprusinvesting.com, Investra.io