Larnaca in July
Not the best time
July is peak season with peak heat and peak prices. Great for beach lovers who can handle serious heat, but challenging for anyone who wants to explore beyond the coastline.
Weather
July cranks up the heat to serious levels with blazing sunshine and zero rainfall. Temperatures regularly hit the mid-30s, and humidity makes it feel even hotter. The sea provides the main relief at 26°C.
36°C high24°C low0 rain days
Crowds & Cost
peak crowds
~$125/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Summer festivals and concerts
- •Beach club peak season
July Tips
- •Plan indoor activities for midday hours - it's genuinely uncomfortable outside
- •Book restaurants with air conditioning well in advance
- •Early morning and late evening are the only comfortable times for sightseeing
All Months
April through June gives you perfect weather without the crushing summer heat. Temperatures hit 25°C, the sea warms up, and hotel prices stay reasonable. Plus, wildflowers bloom around the salt lake.
September and October are equally sweet. The sea stays warm from summer heating, crowds thin out, and you can actually walk around midday without melting. Restaurant terraces reopen after the summer hibernation.
July and August bring 35°C+ heat that makes sightseeing miserable. Locals disappear indoors between noon and 5 PM. Beach clubs jack up prices and everywhere feels crowded. Only come in summer if you're purely here to bake on the beach.
Winter is mild but many restaurants and attractions close. December through February sees occasional rain and temperatures around 15°C. Fine for budget travelers who don't mind limited options, but you'll miss the full Larnaca experience.
Larnaca Scores
Solo
7/10
Couples
7/10
Families
8/10
Adventure
5/10
Budget
8/10
Luxury
6/10
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