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		<title>Warming up in Cyprus</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Apr 2011 13:51:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The weather in Cyprus is starting to warm up as the last clusters of snow in the Troodos mountains have melted away.. it&#8217;s time to check the pool chemicals and get the water crystal clear again! The Cyprus countryside is looking stunning,...<a href="http://www.hestia-homes.com/news/2011/04/warming-up-in-cyprus/" class="read-more" >>> READ MORE</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The weather in Cyprus is starting to warm up as the last clusters of snow in the Troodos mountains have melted away.. it&#8217;s time to check the pool chemicals and get the water crystal clear again!</p>
<p>The Cyprus countryside is looking stunning, now we are well into Spring &#8211; the flower, trees, green fields, crops, grapes &amp; orchards.</p>
<p>Perfect months for looking at houses &#8211; not too hot, generally dry warm days for seeing property for sale in Cyprus.</p>
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		<title>CYPRUS – A CLIMATE OF CONTRASTS</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Oct 2007 07:03:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A part of the world can often be associated in the mind’s eye with its weather or climatic conditions – the Sahara Desert with its parched sands and Switzerland with snow. For those who live there, the UK seems to...<a href="http://www.hestia-homes.com/news/2007/10/cyprus-%e2%80%93-a-climate-of-contrasts/" class="read-more" >>> READ MORE</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A part of the world can often be associated in the mind’s eye with its weather or climatic conditions – the Sahara Desert with its parched sands and Switzerland with snow. For those who live there, the UK seems to be allied to perpetual wind and rain, prompting the desire to be where the sun shines brightly. When it comes to Cyprus, perched on the crossroads of three continents in the Eastern Mediterranean, the promise of seemingly endless sunshine is a done deal!</p>
<p>During the summer months, the near certainty of clear blue skies watching over the equally clear blue seascape of the Mediterranean in assured temperatures hovering around and above the 30°c level, make it a sure-fire destination for a much needed relaxing holiday. It is with confidence that you can rent a villa or apartment and line up a rental car during your <span id="more-63"></span>stay to take advantage of this glorious Mediterranean climate and what it has to offer. There’s little doubt that the weather affects not just our mood and sense of well being &#8211; but our ability to enjoy the natural and historic heritage which lies around us. So too with Cyprus…</p>
<p>Compared to countries in northern Europe, the winters in Cyprus are short and relatively mild. Summers are long, dry and very warm. Cyprus is blessed with over 300 days of sunshine a year, making it truly an ‘island for all seasons’ &#8211; as promoted by the Cyprus Tourist Organisation.</p>
<p>During the summer months Cyprus is dominated by anticyclonic high pressure systems that push up from North Africa. Along the coast the average maximum temperatures in June, July and August tend to be lower than inland locations where temperatures rise to as high as 40°c – the contrast between the capital Nicosia and the coastal cities of Limassol, Paphos and Larnaca is noticeable.</p>
<p>The topography of Cyprus is itself a narrative of contrasts – affecting lifestyle and living. Thus the Troodos Mountains during the summer months offer welcome relief for those who are intolerant of the heat. At a height of 6402 ft above sea level, Mount Olympus &#8211; the highest peak on Cyprus &#8211; is on average some 10°c &#8211; 15°c cooler than locations on the coast.</p>
<p>During the winter months, snowfall in the Troodos makes Cyprus a wintersports destination – whilst popular coastal resorts such as Paphos make it a warm and welcome respite from the cold and bleak climate of the UK and northern Europe.</p>
<p>Rain is at a premium during the summer in Cyprus, most places staying completely dry. During the winter and spring months, occasional low pressure systems travel down the Mediterranean from the west. These bring welcome rainfall encouraging nearly 2000 different flowering plants to flourish on the island to flourish. Cyprus averages only 40 days of rainfall each year!</p>
<p>Closer to sea level, the island never really gets cold during the winter. Locations like Paphos and Larnaca typically average a maximum temperature of 16°c &#8211; 18°c, while the average night-time temperature rarely falls below 7°c. Winters are a little cooler inland, Nicosia recording averages 2°c &#8211; 3°c below those experienced on the coast.</p>
<p>The great thing about the climate in Cyprus is that it is fairly predictable – making it an ideal destination when planning your holidays or looking for permanent living.</p>
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		<title>SEASONS IN THE CYPRUS SUN</title>
		<link>http://www.hestia-homes.com/news/2007/07/seasons-in-the-cyprus-sun/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jul 2007 05:26:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the benefits of being a Mediterranean island is plentiful sunshine throughout the year and Cyprus is the destination of choice for many British tourists and others choosing to live or invest in Cyprus. Extremes of temperatures are rare,...<a href="http://www.hestia-homes.com/news/2007/07/seasons-in-the-cyprus-sun/" class="read-more" >>> READ MORE</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font size="2">One of the benefits of being a Mediterranean island is plentiful sunshine throughout the year and Cyprus is the destination of choice for many British tourists and others choosing to live or invest in Cyprus. Extremes of temperatures are rare, meaning Cyprus has something to offer year round, whether it&#8217;s swimming (as late as November) or enjoying cultural sites and festivals (all year long). This is truly an island for all seasons.</font><font size="2">Summer in Cyprus stretches from mid-<span id="more-18"></span>May to mid-October and means high temperatures, cloudless skies and cooling breezes from the sea. This ideal combination makes it the season for swimming, sunbathing and a whole range of watersports from sailing to scuba diving. At Waterworld WaterPark in Agia Thekla – close to Agia Napa &#8211; the prospect of ducking and diving in Europe’s largest themed outdoor waterpark is a temptation not to be resisted. Nearby, the soft sands of Nissi Beach provide an enticing welcome to the weary traveller who has just arrived at Larnaka Airport from the wet and windy departure lounge of their UK airport.</p>
<p>At this time of year, explore the archaeological sites early in the morning or in late afternoon, avoiding the hottest part of the day. Even in the height of summer when it&#8217;s 40°C (104°F) at the beach (and warmer inland), temperatures are refreshingly cooler in the Troodos mountains, making this area ideal for hiking or simply relaxing. The days of September and October are still sunny and the water warm enough for comfortable swimming.</p>
<p>In Limassol, the first ten days of September are devoted to the annual Wine Festival, a buoyant period of festivity not to be missed!</p>
<p>The event can be regarded as a variant and revival of the ancient festive manifestations of worship in honor of Dionysus, the god of vine and wine &#8211; and Aphrodite, the goddess of beauty and love. During these feasts men worshipped the gods but primarily enjoyed themselves!</p>
<p>The Festival takes place in the Limassol Municipal Gardens located on the east side of the town near the sea. There is an entrance fee which is payable at the gate, of which there are three. On entry to the Festival through the main entrance, situated on the south, you will see a giant statue of a Cypriot village winegrower in his traditional local costume.</p>
<p>This has been the emblem of the Wine Festival since the 1961. There are pavilions on both sides of the main entrance belonging to the wineries of Lemesos (Limassol): ETKO, KEO, LOEL, SODAP, and LAONA, where the visitors can taste, free of charge, all kinds of wines. It should be emphasised that all the wines offered to all visitors in unlimited quantities are free of charge with the compliments of the Lemesos (Limassol) Municipality.</p>
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