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Limassol Weather in September, Cyprus

Limassol Averages September

LIMASSOL AVERAGES FOR SEPTEMBER

  • What is Average Temperature?
    The average high temperature and the average low temperature for that month, on a daily basis, divided by 2 equals the average temperature for that month

    Temperature

    24°C
    75°F
  • What is Average High Low Temperature?
    The sum of high temperatures/low temperatures divided by the number of days in that month, recorded daily

    High Temperature

    28°C
    82°F
  • What is Average High Low Temperature?
    The sum of high temperatures/low temperatures divided by the number of days in that month, recorded daily

    Low Temperature

    20°C
    68°F
  • What is Average Sea Temperature?
    Average daily sea temperatures and divided by the number of days in the month. Sea Temperatures are taken from buoys, ships and even satellites can calculate sea temperature based on energy that is radiated from the sea's surface

    Sea Temperature

    27°C
    81°F
  • What are Average Daily Sunshine Hours?
    Total sunshine hours for the month, divided by the number of days in the month. Sunshine hours are taken with a sunshine recorder, either a Campbell-Stokes recorder or an Eppley Pyreheliometer

    Sunshine Hours

    10 hours
  • What is Average Rainfall?
    The amount of mm in rain for that month divided by the number of days, and the number of days that it rains during that month on average, over a given period of years

    Rainfall Days

    1 days
  • What is Average Rainfall?
    The amount of mm in rain for that month divided by the number of days, and the number of days that it rains during that month on average, over a given period of years

    Rainfall

    3 mm

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Limassol Daily Averages September

September 2024 Daily Averages

Sun
1 Avg 27º 81º
Mon
2 Avg 28º 82º
Tue
3 Avg 28º 82º
Wed
4 Avg 28º 82º
Thu
5 Avg 27º 81º
Fri
6 Avg 26º 79º
Sat
7 Avg 26º 79º
8 Avg 26º 79º
9 Avg 27º 81º
10 Avg 27º 81º
11 Avg 27º 81º
12 Avg 27º 81º
13 Avg 26º 79º
14 Avg 26º 79º
15 Avg 25º 77º
16 Avg 25º 77º
17 Avg 25º 77º
18 Avg 25º 77º
19 Avg 25º 77º
20 Avg 25º 77º
21 Avg 25º 77º
22 Avg 25º 77º
23 Avg 25º 77º
24 Avg 24º 75º
25 Avg 24º 75º
26 Avg 24º 75º
27 Avg 24º 75º
28 Avg 24º 75º
29 Avg 24º 75º
30 Avg 24º 75º
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What's the Weather like in Limassol in September

Temperature

September is one of the best times to visit Limassol. The weather is pleasant but not always as hot as the peak of summer in July and August and there are plenty of activities and events to keep holidaymakers entertained throughout the month. In Limassol, September is still one of the hottest months and has an average temperature of 24°C, around 75°F, with average high temperature of 28°C (82°F) and average low temperatures of 20°C (68°F) so sun-cream is still a good idea.

Sunshine

The sun shines an average of about 10 hours per day. As you can see the weather is extremely hot especially during the day, but the cool sea breeze at night will offer some relief from the heat.

Rainfall

The month barely receives any rainfall as it averages only 3mm of precipitation and only has one day of rainfall. Therefore, people will enjoy their holiday without worrying about being rained on. 

Hotels in Limassol in September

Crowne Plaza Limassol 

The Crowne Plaza Limassol (Promachon Eleftherias 2 Agios Athanasios) is an expansive hotel located on the new Olympian seafront promenade of Limassol. It's within walking distance to clubs, bars, taverns, shops and bistros. Rooms are available with city or sea views, overlooking the Mediterranean waters. There are two main restaurants, La Brezza and Haven, and three different bars. Onsite facilities include a children's playground, 24-hour gym, tennis courts, table tennis, overflow pool and indoor pool.

Greenfield Country Club

Greenfield Country Club (2 Isavellas Street, Germasogeia, Germasogeia) is a modest, boutique accommodation, a hospitable oasis just outside of Limassol proper. The hotel offers a selection of apartments just 5-10 minutes' drive from the beach, and features its own pool, cozy courtyard, and welcoming owners.

Hit the Beach

Button Beach

It's important to stay cool during your visit to Cyprus, and what better way to beat the heat than to hit the waves? Just South of Limassol lies Button Beach, a local hidden secret. The beach is home to the Holy Monastery of St. Nicholas of the Cats, established in 327 A.D. Legend has it that cats were first brought to rid the area of snakes theory that must have worked, for now the snakes have vanished (along with most monks and nuns) but the cats are still plentiful. Holidaymakers can enjoy themselves in the sea, which is warm with an average temperature of 27°C.

Bars and Restaurants

Cyprus cuisine enjoys the best and most creative dishes from both Turkish and Greek traditions. Of local delicacies, there is halloumi, a goat or ewe cheese soaked in brine, which is best served grilled. There is also lountza, pork fillet, loukanika smoked sausage, and tiropites, which are cheeses wrapped in phyllo dough.

Be sure to try the delicious desserts available at many Cypriot restaurants. Loukoumades are fried balls in syrup, loukoumi (otherwise known as Turkish Delight) and quince preserves.

Risto La Piazza

The island's top sommeliers can be found at Risto La Piazza (Alkminis 11-12) in Paphos, an Italian restaurant that serves gnocchi with fresh cream and wild mushrooms, baked scallops, pork medallions with crispy bacon, and other mouth-watering delights.

Alati by the Sea

For something a bit more local, try the Cypriot Alati by the Sea (Pernera) in Protaras, or, in the same town, the seafood restaurants of Paliovarka or Kalamies. 

Things to Do in Limassol in September

Limassol Wine Festival

One of the largest events in Cyprus' calendar is September's Limassol Wine Festival. The incredible festival is held at the Municipal gardens. It was first celebrated in 1961. Cyprus is well known for its wine and the wine industry is centered in Limassol. Therefore, it only makes sense that the festival is held in the coastal city. The festival drew its inspiration from traditional festivals that were made to honour Dionysus, the Greek god of wine. Unlike the beer festival that is held a few months earlier, there is a small entrance fee charged. However, once one pays the entrance fee, they do not pay for the wine and a person can drink as much wine as they like. Apart from drinking wine, holidaymakers will be treated to traditional dances and theatrical plays that have been part of the festival since its inception. A number of international artists are also invited to perform during the festival.

Limassol Castle

Visitors shouldn't leave Limassol without checking out the plentiful historical sites. There are two main castles, the Limassol castle and the Kolossi castle. The two have vastly different histories. The Limassol castle was built around the 1200s, but it was mainly used as a prison throughout its history especially from 1790 to 1940. The location is known for its sweet wine and sugar production, as well as being the spot of King Richard the Lionheart's wedding to Berengaria of Navarre. The castle now serves as a medieval museum, with an extensive collection of armor, weapons, and tombstones.

Kolossi Castle

The Kolossi castle, however, has a more 'profitable' history. Most of the produce that was exported from Cyprus was grown around it, for instance the sugarcane just outside the fortress' main building. The small castle was occupied by the Knights Templar in the 14th century.