August is an ideal time to explore Cyprus’ mountain and rural villages, where the cooler climate and local festivals offer a delightful escape. With many people on holiday, the month is packed with traditional celebrations that showcase local culture and seasonal produce. Nearly every rural community organizes annual events in village squares, celebrating everything from seasonal harvests to the simple joy of summer. Below are some of the most anticipated festivals happening this month.
50th Alona Festival
The 50th Alona Festival is in full swing this August, with activities running until Saturday. This event features concerts, bingo nights, a traditional market, and an exhibition, all set against the backdrop of the village’s charming atmosphere. The ladies of the village will also be brewing traditional coffee, adding to the festival’s authentic feel.
42nd Lefkara Festival
The 42nd Lefkara Festival is also taking place this month, with daily events continuing until August 17, plus an additional event on August 24. If you visit Lefkara today, you can indulge in global flavors at the Lefkara Street Food Festival. Next week’s lineup includes live music performances, concerts, and an outdoor cinema night, making it a must-visit for culture enthusiasts.
33rd Lofou Dekapentavgoustos Festival
Another noteworthy event is the 33rd Lofou Dekapentavgoustos Festival, scheduled for August 15-18. The festival will be held in the courtyard of the Elementary School, featuring music, theatre, and various other activities. The highlight of this festival is expected to be a concert by Eleni Vitali on August 15, drawing visitors from all over the island.
These festivals are just a glimpse of what Cyprus has to offer this August, providing an excellent opportunity to experience the island’s rich cultural traditions and vibrant community spirit.