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Best Time to Move to Cyprus (2026)
Seasonal planning guide — weather, visa timing, rental markets & expert tips
Last updated: March 2026
The best time to move to Cyprus is September – November or March – May. Mediterranean. Hot dry summers (35–40°C), mild winters (10–17°C). 340 sunny days per year. Troodos Mountains: cooler with winter snow. Avoid moving during July – August (40°C+, extremely hot and dry) if possible.
September – November or March – May
July – August (40°C+, extremely hot and dry)
Cyprus Climate Overview
Mediterranean. Hot dry summers (35–40°C), mild winters (10–17°C). 340 sunny days per year. Troodos Mountains: cooler with winter snow.
Season-by-Season Guide
Spring (Mar–May)
15–26°C
- Perfect weather — wildflowers, green landscapes
- Good time for property viewing and apartment hunting
- Non-Dom tax regime applications
Summer (Jun–Aug)
30–40°C
- Extreme heat inland (40°C in Nicosia)
- Beach towns (Limassol, Paphos) busy but beautiful
- Many UK/Russian expats — English widely spoken
Autumn (Sep–Nov)
18–30°C
- Best time to move — sea still warm (27°C), heat easing
- Tourist crowds thinning out
- Wine festival season in Limassol
Winter (Dec–Feb)
10–17°C
- Mild coastal winters — great for Northern Europeans
- Snow on Troodos — skiing + beach same day
- Cheapest rents of the year
Visa & Immigration
EU citizens: free movement. Non-EU: Pink Slip (temporary permit), employer sponsors. Cyprus Non-Dom tax regime: 0% tax on dividends for 17 years. No capital gains tax on securities. Popular with UK expats post-Brexit.
Rental Market
Limassol 1-bed: €700–1,200/mo. Paphos: €500–800. Nicosia: €450–750. Larnaca: €450–700. Limassol is most expensive due to tech/finance sector.
Cyprus Relocation Timeline
Research Cyprus visa options and residency pathways. Consult an immigration lawyer. Start gathering documents (apostilles, translations, police clearances).
Submit your Cyprus visa application. Arrange international health insurance. Open a multi-currency bank account (Wise, Revolut). Start learning the local language.
Book temporary accommodation in Cyprus for your first 2–4 weeks. Arrange international shipping if needed. Downsize and sell belongings. Get apostilles on remaining documents.
Book flights to Cyprus. Set up mail forwarding. Cancel local subscriptions and memberships. Download offline maps and translation apps.
Get a local SIM card. Open a local bank account. Register with local authorities. Explore neighborhoods before signing a long-term lease.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to move to Cyprus?
The best months to move to Cyprus are September – November or March – May. Mediterranean. Hot dry summers (35–40°C), mild winters (10–17°C). 340 sunny days per year. Troodos Mountains: cooler with winter snow.
What visa do I need for Cyprus?
EU citizens: free movement. Non-EU: Pink Slip (temporary permit), employer sponsors. Cyprus Non-Dom tax regime: 0% tax on dividends for 17 years. No capital gains tax on securities. Popular with UK expats post-Brexit.
How much does rent cost in Cyprus?
Limassol 1-bed: €700–1,200/mo. Paphos: €500–800. Nicosia: €450–750. Larnaca: €450–700. Limassol is most expensive due to tech/finance sector.
When should I avoid moving to Cyprus?
Try to avoid moving during July – August (40°C+, extremely hot and dry). This is typically the most challenging period due to weather extremes, peak pricing, or administrative slowdowns.
