Currently, February is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Limassol (average of £109). Flying to Limassol in August will prove the most costly (average of £408). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
£93
February
£87
March
£109
April
£144
May
£211
June
£245
July
£247
August
£325
September
£255
October
£238
November
£99
December
£134
LCA Temperature | 11 - 26 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Limassol, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 26.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 11.0 C).
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Corfu airport check in was a nightmare long queues in 36c outdoors and the staff weren’t too clear about which queue you needed to be in and why,
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Corfu airport check in was a nightmare long queues in 36c outdoors and the staff weren’t too clear about which queue you needed to be in and why,
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Corfu airport check in was a nightmare long queues in 36c outdoors and the staff weren’t too clear about which queue you needed to be in and why,
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Corfu airport check in was a nightmare long queues in 36c outdoors and the staff weren’t too clear about which queue you needed to be in and why,
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Corfu airport check in was a nightmare long queues in 36c outdoors and the staff weren’t too clear about which queue you needed to be in and why,
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Corfu airport check in was a nightmare long queues in 36c outdoors and the staff weren’t too clear about which queue you needed to be in and why,
The coastal town of Limassol is framed by the Troodos mountains. Its foothills provide most of Cyprus’s grapes and it has become the centre of viticulture on the island. None of this is new; Cyprus has been known to traders for its wine and sugar cane for centuries, since the days of the Crusaders.
We know Limassol as Cyprus’s largest beach resort. A family-friendly, sunny holiday place with a stunning seafront promenade, accommodation to suit every pocket and wonderful little shops and restaurants.
Away from the beaches, there is much to do in Limassol and the surrounding area. Tour a winery, visit Limassol Castle (where Richard the Lionheart is said to have married Queen Berengaria of Navarre and crowned her Queen of England) and its museum, look around the archaeological museum, municipal art gallery and folk art museum. The Municipal Gardens are a shady place to stroll and there is a small zoo for little ones to enjoy.