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The Mediterranean's Cyprus is one of the few islands in the world that doesn't have to differentiate between winter and summer activities. When you plan a cruise to Cyprus, you should include some key factors to take full advantage of the trip. Start by creating a list of things you would like to do. A great place to find adventurous things to do is the brochure from the cruise line. Pay very close attention to the places you will pass by and ports of call your cruise ship will dock in.
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The Seasons of Cyprus

Cyprus does have seasons, though cooler seasons like autumn and winter are very short-lived. Winter lasts from December to February and plays host to several varieties of bird life. Winter-visiting birds, such as flamingos, herons, glossy ibis and egrets, fly to Cyprus each year to feed at the salt lakes near the Larnaka Airport. They usually arrive in December just after the first rains. Bird watchers often flock to Akrotiri during December to view the vast array of birds and capture some great photographs.

The visiting feathered friends aren't the only 'snowbirds' attracted to Cyprus during the winter months. Senior citizens and those looking for a reprieve from long, cold winters also flock to Cyprus to enjoy a very mild winter. December is considered the coldest month of winter with temperatures dropping as low as 37-40 degrees Fahrenheit.

Spring, summer and autumn are considered prime tourism seasons on Cyprus. The beaches and other popular areas become more crowded, and prices increase. Swimming, diving and other water sports become more popular as well. In addition to honeymooners, seniors and families, the family dog is also welcome on certain beaches on Cyprus. Several of the island's hotels offer the ability for the family dog to enjoy holiday time with the family. One summer recently an entire section of beach went to the dogs, quite literally!

Benefits of Visiting Cyprus in the Winter

Most of the hotels on Cyprus lower their rates during the three winter months in effort to lure more guests. December, January and February often bring lower hotel rates, low cost airfares and cruise ship discounts. Museums and ancient sites are not as crowded, allowing visitors the opportunity to linger and focus on details they may miss during the more crowded months. Some of the most impressive sites on Cyprus date back 10,000 years and are worth the extra time to explore and enjoy.

Daytime temperatures during the winter are still warm enough to stroll along the beaches in shorts for early Cyprus holidays 2010 -as a stark contrast to the mild outward temperatures, the Troodos mountain range in the centre of the island is excellent for skiing, snowboarding or hiking. Enjoy your day skiing - then relax with a quiet stroll on the beach or end your day on the golf course. Few places on earth allow this type of diversity for one full day of fun. On Cyprus, golf is considered a year round sport. Golf courses are very well maintained and never close during the mild winter months.

Year Round Sports

Because of its location, Cyprus does not limit the ability to play sports due to seasons. While summer temperatures have been as high as 96 degrees Fahrenheit, the average temperature during the summer months is between 71 and 84 degrees Fahrenheit or 22-29 degrees Celsius. Winter on Cyprus may drop as low as 40 degrees Fahrenheit, but the average temperature is 50 degrees Fahrenheit or 10 degrees Celsius.

Whatever time of year you're thinking of taking a cruise, including Cyprus is well considering.

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