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‘Charming’ English-speaking island where winter is 22C and ‘300 days of sunshine’

By staff6 October 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Cyprus is just a four-and-a-half hour flight from London and offers year-round sunshine, with flowers beginning to bloom in March

Brits seeking a sun-soaked escape might want to consider this English-speaking island, just a short hop from the UK and basking in a cosy 22C during winter. Just a four-and-a-half hour flight from London, this Mediterranean jewel provides a much-needed respite from the UK’s current frosty, damp weather.

With sunshine all year round and flowers starting to blossom in March, Cyprus is an excellent pick for families, with plenty of family-friendly hotels on offer. The island also boasts a variety of activities, from hiking trails to exploring cultural and historical landmarks.

Winter brings fewer tourists, making it the ideal time to visit popular sites without the long queues, reports the Express.

Party animals will be attracted to Ayia Napa, one of Europe’s premier party hotspots, while those in search of relaxation can soak up the island’s 300 days of annual sunshine.

A journey into the Troodos Mountains reveals breathtaking landscapes and a charming village tucked away in the valley below.

In an unexpected turn of events, there’s even a ski resort nestled within the Troodos Mountain Range.

Open from January to March, it’s situated on Mount Olympus. Holidaymakers can drive up to the slopes, which offer several picturesque viewpoints along the way.

Tucked away in the valley is the village of Omodos, packed with eateries serving traditional cuisine – the perfect end to a day of mountain trekking.

The village is also home to a monastery that welcomes visitors for tours. A local fortified sweet wine, commandaria, is a favourite in the area and can be found on locals’ doorsteps for €2-€5 (£1.61-£4.23).

Another must-see is Nicosia, Cyprus’ divided capital.

Following the 1974 civil war, the island was split into two states: the Greek Republic of Southern Cyprus and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.

The border, known as the ‘green line’, runs through Nicosia, making it the only divided capital city in the world. Tourists can cross the border at several points.

Other attractions include underwater waterfall hikes, a turtle conservation station, Aphrodite’s Rock, the Tombs of the Kings, snorkelling adventures, Akamas Peninsula National Park, castles and even a wellness retreat.

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