Choosing the best time to get married in Cyprus is mostly a question of sun versus heat. Across the 2016-2025 historical range, the island offers a long outdoor season, but the feel of a ceremony changes sharply between spring softness, high-summer intensity and the milder autumn shoulder. Coastal weddings, vineyard settings and mountain villages can all work beautifully, yet they do not handle midday heat in the same way.
The weather ranking is a useful starting point, not the whole decision. Cyprus is a major holiday destination, so flight prices, resort occupancy and venue availability can shift quickly around school holidays, Orthodox Easter, and the summer tourism peak. Couples should weigh the historical sunshine and rainfall pattern against guest budgets, transfer times, and whether their venue has strong shade, indoor backup space and late-evening dining options.
June is the strongest overall month in this report for Cyprus, combining 13.38 average daily sunshine hours with just 1.29 average daily precipitation hours across the 2016-2025 data range. Its average daily maximum of 29.23C is warm rather than extreme by Cypriot summer standards, which matters on an island where July and August can feel relentless for formalwear, flowers and older guests. For many couples, June hits the sweet spot: long bright evenings, reliable outdoor conditions and sea-view receptions before the heaviest peak-season heat and busiest August holiday traffic.
Best Day to Get Married in Cyprus
Historically, 26 June is the highest-ranked individual date for Cyprus in this dataset, with 13.59 sunshine hours, 0 precipitation hours and a 31.71C average daily maximum. That is a strong signal for couples wanting an outdoor ceremony followed by a late sunset reception, especially at coastal hotels, beach clubs or winery venues that come alive in the evening. The strongest Saturdays in the planning years are 20 June 2026, 26 June 2027 and 17 June 2028, all showing very high sunshine. Even so, Cyprus weather can still bring local variations, so heat planning matters as much as rain planning.
If you book one of those late-June weekends, ask venues about shaded ceremony spaces, water stations, fan options and whether dinner can be pushed later. Also check local calendars carefully: Pentecost-related Kataklysmos celebrations can affect waterfront traffic and accommodation in some years, while the wider summer holiday market can tighten room availability long before your invitations go out.
Keep reading to view the best day to get married, hours of rain per day and average high temperature per day in Cyprus for every month in 2026, 2027 and 2028: