Best Time of Year for Padel in Cyprus | When to Start
When is the best time to play and learn padel in Cyprus? Seasonal tips for comfort, court availability, and booking a coach in 2026.
Cyprus has a long playing season compared with most of Europe. You can play padel outdoors for much of the year—but some months are more comfortable than others. Here’s a quick guide so you can plan your lessons and court time.
Spring (March–May)
Spring is one of the best times for padel in Cyprus. Days are warm but not yet scorching, and evenings are pleasant. Courts are busy but not overcrowded. It’s an ideal time to start lessons or ramp up your playing. In March 2026, you’re right in the sweet spot—consider booking a padel coach and locking in a regular slot.
Summer (June–August)
Summer is hot. Many players prefer early morning or late evening sessions to avoid the midday sun. Clubs with floodlights fill up in the evening. If you’re new to the heat, book morning or sunset lessons and bring plenty of water and sunscreen. Coaches are used to the conditions and will often suggest the best times.
Autumn (September–November)
Autumn is another peak period: temperatures drop, the sea is still warm, and the light is perfect for late-afternoon play. A great time to get back into a routine or start a new block of lessons after the summer break.
Winter (December–February)
Winter in Cyprus is mild by European standards. Daytime temperatures are still suitable for padel, though you might want a light layer for early mornings or cloudy days. Some clubs have covered or indoor options. Court availability is generally good, so it’s a solid time to find a coach and build consistency.
Bottom line
There’s no single “best” month—Cyprus is playable year-round. Spring and autumn offer the most comfortable conditions for most people. Whenever you start, you can find a padel coach in Cyprus on Coacharo and book a lesson that fits your schedule and the season.