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Cyprus in May: Weather, Things to Do and What to Expect

Early summer arrives in full Mediterranean colour. May delivers warm days, a swimmable sea, eleven hours of daily sunshine and the ideal balance between the quiet of spring and the full energy of peak season

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Written by the Seafront Protaras team
Based in Protaras, Cyprus. Local hosts with direct experience of every month on the island.
Last updated: April 2026
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Average daytime high in Protaras
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Average daily sunshine hours
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Sea temperature in May
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Average monthly rainfall

May Weather in Cyprus: The Overview

May is widely considered the finest month to visit Cyprus. The island steps fully into its Mediterranean summer without yet reaching the oppressive heat of July and August. Protaras and the east coast benefit particularly well from May conditions: warm and reliably sunny afternoons, a sea that has crossed the threshold into comfortable swimming territory, and evenings mild enough to linger outdoors long after the sun has set.

Rainfall in May is minimal. Typically just two or three brief showers occur across the entire month, and the sunshine hours climb to eleven per day. The landscape is at a beautiful transition point, still carrying some of the green from the spring rains before the summer dryness takes hold. Visitor numbers are building but have not yet reached the intensity of high season, giving you most of the upside of a summer holiday with noticeably less pressure on beaches, restaurants and roads.

In short: May in Cyprus delivers warm temperatures suitable for beach holidays, a swimmable sea, long sunny days and a wide range of activities from coastal hikes and archaeology to boat trips and alfresco dining. It is the month that most experienced Cyprus visitors quietly consider their favourite.

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Average high
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Average low
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Sea temperature
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Daily sunshine
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Monthly rainfall
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Average UV index (High)
Protaras in May: The east coast comes into its own in May. Fig Tree Bay offers turquoise, calm water and a beach that is busy enough to feel lively but not so packed that finding space is an issue. The Cape Greco coastal trails are at their greenest before summer dryness sets in. Boat trips, snorkelling and kayaking around the sea caves all operate on their full seasonal schedule by mid-May at the latest.

Temperatures and Climate Data for May

May sits at the entry point of Cyprus's warm season. Daytime temperatures are genuinely beach-ready: warm enough for swimming, sunbathing and outdoor activity, while stopping well short of the exhausting heat of peak summer. Here is a full data breakdown of what to expect.

Daily Temperature Pattern

Mornings in May begin around 17 to 18 degrees and warm steadily to afternoon highs of 25 to 28 degrees, occasionally nudging 30 degrees in the final days of the month. The hottest part of the day runs from noon to around 3pm. Evenings settle at a very pleasant 18 to 20 degrees, warm enough to sit outside without a jacket for most of the month.

Measurement May value Comparison
Average high27°C5°C warmer than April, 6°C cooler than July
Average low18°C4°C warmer than April, 6°C cooler than July
Sea temperature22°C3°C warmer than April, 6°C cooler than August peak
Daily sunshine11 hours2 more than April, 2 fewer than July
Monthly rainfall6mm11mm less than April, one of the driest months
Rain days2 daysBrief showers only, sun returns the same day
UV index7 to 8 (High)Sunscreen essential, stronger than it feels
Humidity58%Comfortable, noticeably lower than northern Europe

Full Year Temperature Chart

The chart below places May within the full annual picture for Protaras. May is highlighted in full colour. It sits at the beginning of the warm season: genuinely summery without the extremes of July and August. For data on every month, see our Cyprus weather by month guide.

Average monthly high and low temperatures in Protaras (°C)
Monthly high °C Monthly low °C May is highlighted in full colour

April vs May vs June: Which Month to Visit?

One of the most common planning questions is how May compares to the months either side of it. The table below gives a direct comparison of the three key shoulder-to-early-summer months in Protaras so you can make the right call for your trip.

Metric April May June
Average high22°C27°C31°C
Average low14°C18°C22°C
Sea temperature19°C22°C25°C
Daily sunshine9 hrs11 hrs13 hrs
Monthly rainfall17mm6mm0mm
UV index5 to 67 to 89 to 10
Crowd levelLowLow to MediumMedium to High
Value for moneyExcellentVery goodGood
Best forHiking and cultureBeach and activitiesPure beach holiday
The verdict: May hits the sweet spot that April cannot quite reach and June begins to move away from. The sea is warm enough for proper swimming, the temperatures are comfortable rather than overwhelming, and the island is fully open without being overrun. If your priority is combining a genuine beach holiday with outdoor activity, cultural visits and pleasant evenings, May is the answer. If you want the hottest, sunniest, longest days and do not mind the crowds, choose June or July instead.

Can You Swim in Cyprus in May?

Yes. May is a genuinely excellent month for swimming in Cyprus and for most visitors it marks the real beginning of beach season. The sea around Protaras reaches an average of 22 degrees in May, which is comfortable for the majority of swimmers including families with young children. The three-degree jump from April's 19 degrees makes a noticeable difference, and by the second half of the month the water feels reliably inviting rather than bracingly cool.

Sea Temperature in May: 22°C
22°C
Protaras sea temperature in May
Up from 19°C in April. Rises to 25°C by June and peaks at 27°C in August.
Too cold (below 15°C) May: 22°C Peak summer: 27°C
The verdict: At 22 degrees the sea in May is comfortable for the vast majority of swimmers. Families with young children will find it very manageable, and water sports operators including jet skiing, paddleboarding, kayaking and boat trips are all fully running. If you would like guaranteed warm water regardless of sea conditions, our Protaras villas with private pools give you a heated pool option alongside full beach access.

Best Beaches for Swimming in May

Fig Tree Bay, Protaras
The east coast's finest beach. The sheltered, shallow bay warms faster than open coastline, making May swimming particularly comfortable here. Crystal-clear turquoise water, sunbeds operational and water sports available from mid-May. Busy enough to feel lively but not yet at high-season capacity.
Konnos Bay
A sheltered cove ten minutes from central Protaras, flanked by limestone cliffs. Exceptionally calm and clear in May. Ideal for snorkelling, as the rocky edges of the bay support excellent marine life. The surrounding Cape Greco trails make a natural combination of swimming and coastal walking in a single morning.
Nissi Beach, Ayia Napa
One of Cyprus's most celebrated beaches. The shallow sandy lagoon warms quickly and the water is perfect for families in May. The party energy that defines Nissi in July is entirely absent: you get a genuinely beautiful beach with a relaxed early-season atmosphere and all facilities open.

Find Your Perfect Base for a May Stay

Villas with private pools, sea views and full summer facilities available from early May in Protaras

Cyprus by Region in May: Where to Stay

Cyprus is a compact island but conditions in May vary meaningfully between resort areas. The east coast is warmer and sunnier than the west. The south coast offers the busiest resort infrastructure. The mountains are a different world: cooler, greener and spectacular for day trips. Here is what each area is like in May.

Protaras in May
Avg high: 27°C · Sea: 22°C

Protaras is at its finest in May. Fig Tree Bay and the smaller coves around Cape Greco offer calm, clear water ideal for swimming and snorkelling. The resort is fully operational without reaching the intensity of peak summer. As a seafront-based operator here, we see May as the month the east coast truly delivers on every promise it makes. Our Protaras villas are available throughout May with full pool heating options.

Ayia Napa in May
Avg high: 27°C · Sea: 22°C

Ayia Napa shares Protaras's east-coast weather advantage in May. Nissi Beach is beautiful and family-friendly before the high-season energy takes over. The sea caves near Cape Greco, accessible by boat or kayak, are at their most stunning in May light. Boat trip operators running the Blue Lagoon route are fully operational from mid-May.

Paphos in May
Avg high: 25°C · Sea: 20°C

Paphos on the west coast typically runs 1 to 2 degrees cooler than the east coast in May, and the sea is a degree or two behind Protaras and Ayia Napa. This makes Paphos an excellent May destination for visitors whose priority is culture and archaeology alongside beach time. The Tombs of the Kings, Paphos Archaeological Park and the Aphrodite Hills area are all magnificent in comfortable May warmth.

Larnaca in May
Avg high: 26°C · Sea: 20°C

Larnaca sits between the east and south coasts in terms of May conditions: warmer than Paphos, a shade behind Protaras. The long Finikoudes promenade beach is pleasant in May and far less crowded than summer. Larnaca is also the arrival airport for most east-coast visitors, making it a convenient first or last night stop.

Troodos Mountains in May
Avg high: 18°C · Cooler and greener

The Troodos Mountains are at their most beautiful in May: still lush and green before the summer heat dries the landscape, and accessible without the winter road closures. A day trip from Protaras to the wine villages of Omodos and Lofou, the Byzantine monasteries including Kykkos, and the Caledonian Falls walking trail is one of the great Cyprus experiences. Our guide to Cypriot wineries covers the best routes from Protaras.

Nicosia in May
Avg high: 30°C · Warmest in Cyprus

Inland Nicosia is the hottest part of Cyprus in May: typically 3 to 4 degrees above coastal areas due to its location in the Mesaoria Plain. A day trip to the walled old city is rewarding in May. The temperature is warm but not yet at the peak-summer levels that make street exploration genuinely uncomfortable. The Cyprus Museum and the divided city's historic crossing points make for a fascinating cultural day from a Protaras base.

Which Part of Cyprus is the Hottest in May?

The answer involves both geography and proximity to the sea. Here is how the different areas of Cyprus compare for heat in May and which is best for your priorities.

East Coast: Protaras and Ayia Napa

The east coast consistently records the highest temperatures among Cyprus's coastal resort areas in May, typically reaching 27 to 28 degrees on warm days. The combination of sheltered sea conditions, south-facing beaches and lower humidity than the west coast makes Protaras and Ayia Napa feel warmer than comparable temperatures elsewhere. If you want the hottest coastal experience in May, the east coast is the answer.

Nicosia: Hottest Overall

Nicosia in the Mesaoria Plain is the single hottest location in Cyprus in May, regularly recording temperatures 3 to 5 degrees higher than the coast. However, this heat comes without the moderating sea breeze that makes coastal temperatures comfortable. Nicosia is worth a day trip in May but it is not a base most visitors would choose over a coastal resort.

West Coast: Paphos

Paphos on the west coast typically sits 1 to 2 degrees behind Protaras and Ayia Napa in May. The prevailing winds hit the west coast more directly than the east, and Paphos tends to have slightly more cloud cover in the mornings during May. It remains a warm and pleasant destination, just not the hottest option on the island.

How Cyprus Compares to Greece in May

Cyprus is warmer than almost all of Greece in May. While Crete, Greece's southernmost and warmest island, records average May highs of around 22 to 24 degrees, Cyprus typically reaches 25 to 28 degrees. Rhodes, Kos and Corfu are all cooler than Cyprus in May. For visitors seeking the warmest possible Mediterranean destination in May, Cyprus and the east coast in particular is the clear answer.

East coast is the right choice for May heat: If maximum warmth is your priority in May, Protaras and Ayia Napa on the east coast consistently outperform the west coast and are warmer than any comparable Greek island destination. Our Protaras villa collection puts you at the centre of the warmest coastal resort area in Cyprus.

Find Your Ideal Protaras Villa for May

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Things to Do in Cyprus in May

May is the most versatile month on the island. The temperature is ideal for both active pursuits and beach relaxation. Every restaurant, boat operator, diving centre and cultural site is fully open. The landscape is at its most varied before the summer dryness sets in. Here is how experienced May visitors use their time.

Beach Days
May is when Cyprus's beaches properly open for the season. Fig Tree Bay, Konnos Bay and the Cape Greco coves are all at their finest: clear, calm and with the full range of sunbed and water sports facilities available. Arriving by 9am still gets you excellent positioning without peak-summer competition.
Coastal Walks and Hiking
May is the last comfortable month for long outdoor walks before the summer heat makes them impractical by midday. The Cape Greco National Forest Park trails offer extraordinary coastal views. For couples, our guide to Protaras for couples covers the most scenic routes from Protaras.
Boat Trips
The full schedule of boat excursions is running in May. Day trips to the Blue Lagoon, Cape Greco sea cave tours, sunset cruises and snorkelling excursions are all operating. May sea conditions are typically calm. For something more exclusive, explore our private yacht trips departing from the Protaras area.
Archaeological Sites
May is close to ideal for exploring Cyprus's ancient sites. The Tombs of the Kings in Paphos, the amphitheatre at Kourion near Limassol and the ruins of ancient Salamis are all worth full days. Temperatures are warm enough to feel Mediterranean without exhausting you in open sun. Our guide to exploring Cyprus maps the best cultural sites island-wide.
Snorkelling and Diving
The waters around Protaras are exceptionally clear in May, with visibility that can exceed fifteen metres on calm days. Diving centres are fully operational. The sea caves near Ayia Napa are one of the Mediterranean's great snorkelling experiences, accessible by kayak from multiple launch points around Cape Greco.
Wine Villages
The Troodos wine region is at its most beautiful in May: green, flowering and easy to explore in comfortable temperatures. Omodos, Lofou and the Commandaria wine route make for a perfect full-day excursion from Protaras. See our Cypriot wineries guide for routes and recommendations.
Sunset Watching
May sunsets are exceptional: long, golden and uninterrupted by high-summer haze. The elevated viewpoints above Protaras and the clifftop trails near Cape Greco deliver memorable late-evening light. Our guide to sunset spots near Protaras lists the finest vantage points on the east coast.
Alfresco Dining
All restaurants in Protaras have opened their outdoor terraces by May and the warm evenings make alfresco dining the natural default. Fresh seasonal produce including strawberries, artichokes, broad beans and melons still appears on traditional taverna menus in May before giving way to full summer ingredients.
Sea Turtles and Nature Parks
The Akamas Peninsula is a spectacular May destination. Lara Beach on the Akamas coast is one of the few Mediterranean nesting sites for green and loggerhead sea turtles, and May marks the beginning of the nesting season. A genuinely memorable experience for families and nature lovers, and something competitors rarely mention.

Stay in Protaras, the Perfect Base for All of the Above

Villas and apartments in the heart of the east coast's finest resort area. Beach, Cape Greco, boat trips and more on your doorstep.

May Events and Festivals in Cyprus

May is one of the most festival-rich months on the Cypriot calendar. As the island fully opens for the summer season, a series of cultural, nature and community events run across the island, offering visitors far more than sun and sand.

Labour Day, 1 May

The first of May is a national public holiday in Cyprus. Government offices and banks close, but restaurants, beach facilities, shops and tourist services remain open. The day carries a relaxed, celebratory atmosphere and is an excellent opportunity to experience local life at its most unhurried pace.

Anthestiria Flower Festival

One of Cyprus's most visually spectacular annual events, Anthestiria has ancient roots going back to classical Greece. The festival celebrates spring and nature through elaborate flower-decorated floats that parade through town streets, accompanied by traditional music, dance performances and floral exhibitions. Limassol typically holds the largest Anthestiria celebration. If your visit coincides with it, a day trip to the parade is well worth planning. See our guide to Cyprus festivals for confirmed dates closer to your travel dates.

Rose Festival, Agros Village

The hill village of Agros in the Troodos foothills is famous for its rose-water and rose-oil production, and May is when the roses are harvested. The Agros Rose Festival celebrates this tradition with rose picking, traditional food and drink made from roses, and folk music and dance. It is a genuinely charming, distinctly Cypriot experience and combines well with a Troodos wine-village day trip. See our guide to Lefkara for a village that pairs perfectly with an Agros visit.

Limassol Boat Show

The Limassol Boat Show in May brings international yacht and watercraft exhibitors to the Limassol Marina. A good day trip for sailing enthusiasts, combining a tour of the show with lunch in the marina's excellent restaurant strip. Limassol is around 90 minutes from Protaras by car.

Sea Turtle Nesting Season

May marks the start of the sea turtle nesting season on Cyprus's protected beaches. Lara Beach on the Akamas Peninsula is the main nesting site for both green and loggerhead turtles. The Turtle Conservation Project runs educational visits from May onwards. A genuinely memorable experience for families and nature lovers that no major competitor's Cyprus in May guide currently mentions.

Plan ahead for May weekends: Festival weekends can affect accommodation availability in and around Limassol and Paphos. If your dates coincide with Anthestiria or the Rose Festival and you want to attend, book transport in advance. Your Protaras villa or apartment remains the ideal base and both locations are manageable day trips from the east coast.

What to Pack for Cyprus in May

May is predominantly a warm, sunny month. Pack primarily for summer with one or two concessions to cool evenings and the occasional brief shower. Get this balance right and you will be comfortable across the full range of May conditions without overpacking.

Clothing
  • Light t-shirts, linen shirts and summer tops for daytime
  • Shorts and lightweight trousers for beach and exploring
  • A thin cardigan or light sweater for evenings
  • One smart-casual outfit for nicer restaurants
  • Swimwear, at least two sets for alternating days
  • Modest clothing for churches and monasteries
Footwear
  • Comfortable walking shoes for cobbled streets and sites
  • Sandals or flip flops for beach and casual days
  • Trail shoes if hiking Cape Greco or Troodos
  • One smarter pair for dinner out
  • Water shoes for rocky coves such as Konnos Bay
Sun and Health
  • Sunscreen SPF 30 or higher. UV index reaches 7 to 8 in May
  • Sunglasses with UV protection
  • Wide-brimmed hat or cap for midday outdoor activity
  • Reusable water bottle. Hydration matters in the warmth
  • After-sun lotion for the first few days of exposure
  • Insect repellent for outdoor evenings near vegetation
  • Lip balm with SPF. Often overlooked and always regretted
Practicalities
  • Snorkelling mask. Your own is better than hired gear
  • Compact daypack for hikes and day trips
  • Portable phone charger for long days out
  • EU travel adapter if arriving from outside the EU
  • Light beach bag for daily shore trips
  • A reusable shopping bag for local market visits
UV warning for May: The UV index in Cyprus in May reaches 7 to 8, classified as High. This is significantly stronger than equivalent air temperatures in northern Europe would suggest. First-time visitors consistently report burning faster than expected. Apply factor 30 or higher every morning you plan to spend outdoors and reapply after every swim. The Mediterranean sun in May is not gentle.

Travel Tips for Visiting Cyprus in May

May offers a genuine sweet spot between the quiet of April and the full intensity of peak summer. With a little planning, you get most of what July delivers: beaches, sun, swimming, food, culture, with more breathing room and usually better value. Here is what experienced May visitors would tell you before you go.

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Book early. May is increasingly popular. The combination of ideal weather and pre-peak pricing means May fills faster every year. Quality villas in Protaras, especially those with private pools and sea views, are taken two to three months ahead. Our villa rental services include full May availability, but early enquiry is advised. Wedding villas for May ceremonies book up fastest of all.
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Rent a car from day one. Cyprus has minimal public transport and a car is essential for exploring properly. May is a perfect month for road trips to the Troodos wine villages, the Akamas Peninsula, Paphos archaeology sites or Nicosia's old city. Driving is on the left. Book your car in advance, particularly for early May when availability at Larnaca airport can be limited.
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Target the first two weeks of May for the best value and fewest crowds. Early May is noticeably quieter and often 10 to 20 percent cheaper for accommodation than late May. If your schedule is flexible, arriving before 15 May gets you the weather without the growing summer energy. Fig Tree Bay in the first week of May is a different beach than in the last week: same beauty, far less company.
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Plan at least one mountain day. The Troodos Mountains in May are green, accessible and spectacular. The Caledonian Falls walk, a visit to Kykkos Monastery, wine tasting in Omodos and lunch in a traditional village taverna make for one of the best full days possible in Cyprus. Our Lefkara guide covers the famous lace village, easily combined en route to the mountains.
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Arrive at beaches by 9am. Popular beaches in May fill faster than you might expect, especially on warm weekends. Fig Tree Bay and Nissi Beach both receive visitors early. Arriving by 9 to 9:30am gets you the best sunbed positions and the most peaceful part of the morning. Alternatively, explore the less-visited coves around Cape Greco where crowds never build to the same levels.
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Eat seasonally. May is when Cypriot cuisine shows its best spring face. Look for menus featuring wild asparagus, artichokes, fresh broad beans and local strawberries. These appear in late April and May and are gone by June. Traditional tavernas rather than seafront tourist spots are where you find them. Our sunset spots guide covers the finest evening walks to combine with alfresco dinner.

Plan Your May Stay in Protaras

May is one of the finest months to experience everything the east coast of Cyprus has to offer. Browse our villas and apartments and find the perfect base for your May escape.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. May is one of the best months to visit Cyprus. The weather is warm and reliably sunny with average highs of 27 degrees, the sea reaches a comfortable 22 degrees for swimming, the island is fully open for the season, and crowds have not yet reached peak-summer intensity. Prices for accommodation and car hire are lower than July and August. May offers the full Cyprus experience, combining beach, culture, outdoor activity and excellent food in the most comfortable conditions of the summer season.

Cyprus is warm in May, with average daytime highs of around 27 degrees in coastal areas like Protaras and Ayia Napa. Temperatures can occasionally reach 29 to 30 degrees towards the end of the month. Evenings are pleasant at around 18 to 20 degrees, warm enough to eat outside without a jacket. It is genuinely summery weather suitable for beach days, swimming and outdoor dining, while stopping well short of the 33 degree plus heat of July and August.

Yes. The sea temperature around Protaras in May averages 22 degrees, which is comfortable for swimming for the vast majority of visitors including families with young children. This is the beginning of proper beach swimming season in Cyprus. The sea has warmed two degrees above April levels, and by the second half of the month the water feels reliably inviting. Shallow, sheltered bays like Fig Tree Bay warm up faster and offer the most comfortable early-season swimming.

Inland Nicosia is the hottest location in Cyprus overall in May, regularly recording temperatures 3 to 5 degrees higher than the coast due to its position in the Mesaoria Plain. Among coastal resort areas, the east coast, including Protaras and Ayia Napa, is consistently the warmest and sunniest in May, typically running 1 to 2 degrees warmer than Paphos on the west coast. The east coast also benefits from calmer seas and better beach conditions in May.

Yes. Cyprus is warmer than virtually all of Greece in May. Popular Greek island destinations like Crete record average May highs of 22 to 24 degrees, while Cyprus typically reaches 25 to 28 degrees. Cyprus sits further east and south, giving it a warmer and drier climate in May. The sea is also a degree or two warmer around Cyprus than around most Greek islands at this time of year.

June is warmer than May, with average highs of 31 degrees and a sea temperature of 24 degrees, compared to May’s 27 degrees and 22 degree sea. June also has 13 hours of daily sunshine versus 11 in May. However, May offers lower prices, fewer crowds and more comfortable temperatures for outdoor activity beyond the beach. If your priority is a pure beach holiday in the hottest possible conditions, choose June. If you want to combine beach time with hiking, cultural visits and evening walks, May is the better choice.

Yes. May is an excellent time for a family holiday in Cyprus. Temperatures of 27 degrees are warm and beach-ready without being overwhelming for young children. The sea at 22 degrees is comfortable for family swimming. All water sports, boat trips and beach facilities are fully operational. Beaches are busy enough to feel lively but not so packed that managing children becomes stressful. A villa with a private pool gives families warm poolside water from day one alongside easy beach access.

May is the most versatile month in Cyprus. Highlights include beach days at Fig Tree Bay and Nissi Beach, coastal walks in Cape Greco National Forest Park, boat trips to the Blue Lagoon and sea caves, snorkelling and diving in crystal-clear water, archaeological sites including Kourion and the Tombs of the Kings, wine village day trips through the Troodos Mountains, the Anthestiria flower festival, the Rose Festival in Agros village, sea turtle watching at Lara Beach on the Akamas Peninsula, and alfresco evening dining. All operators and facilities are fully open and May temperatures suit both active and relaxed holidays equally well.