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Reasons To
Visit Libya

  • Ancient Ruins

    Whether admiring some of the best-preserved ruins anywhere in the former Roman or Greek worlds, wandering through ancient Saharan trading posts, or pondering on the fate of the Garamantian civilisation that died out almost overnight, Libya's ancient ruins will be a major reason for your visit to the country.

    Ancient Ruins
  • Classical History

    The Greeks and Romans had a heavy presence in North Africa, largely confined to the fertile coastal strip. In the east, the Greeks had a strong presence in the cities of Cyrene, Apollonia and Ptolemais, whilst in the west the Roman cities of Leptis Magna and Sabratha are some of the most impressive found anywhere.

    Classical History
  • Desert Safaris

    With the fantastic rock art of the Sahara and the dunes and oases of the Ubari Sand Sea, the only way to get around is in a self-supported 4WD expedition. The solitude is a major draw, and because it's so far from any towns or cities, the night sky is brilliant with stars.

    Desert Safaris
  • Oases

    In the Ubari Sand Sea lie a series of lakes that fulfil every childhood fantasy of a desert oasis. Hidden deep amongst sand dunes, palm trees fringe limpid pools that perfectly reflect the clear blue skies.

    Oases
  • Rock art

    The oldest rock art in Libya dates back 12,000 years, through to more recent pieces about 2,000 years old. The older pieces tell of a more fertile time when giraffe, elephants, hippos and fighting cats roamed the landscape: a bizarre contrast with the stunning desert scenery that now surrounds the area.

    Rock art
  • Saharan Cities

    Although relatively accessible today, Ghadames was once a watchword for hostile cities on the fringe of the Sahara that traded in gold and slaves arriving from across the desert.

    Saharan Cities

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When To Go To Libya

This is a rough guide to when to travel to this region. Choose a month of travel to see typical temperature and rainfall around the country. The ticks indicate our recommended months to travel.

  • 27.754
  • 14.5
  • 5
  • 33.1690063476562
  • 19.5080413818359
  • 25.1506156921387
  • 9.38701820373535
  • Ghadames
    • 30.1344756631091
    • 9.48394775390625
    • January
      • 17
      • 4
      • 8
    • February
      • 21
      • 4
      • 9
    • March
      • 24
      • 6
      • 9
    • April
      • 30
      • 3
      • 10
    • May
      • 35
      • 2
      • 11
    • June
      • 40
      • 1
      • 12
    • July
      • 40
      • 0
      • 12
    • August
      • 40
      • 0
      • 11
    • September
      • 37
      • 1
      • 10
    • October
      • 31
      • 2
      • 9
    • November
      • 24
      • 1
      • 8
    • December
      • 18
      • 5
      • 8
  • The Akakus Mountains
    • 24.9711199275782
    • 10.43701171875
    • January
      • 18
      • 1
      • 9
    • February
      • 21
      • 1
      • 10
    • March
      • 25
      • 3
      • 10
    • April
      • 31
      • 2
      • 11
    • May
      • 35
      • 2
      • 11
    • June
      • 38
      • 2
      • 12
    • July
      • 37
      • 0
      • 12
    • August
      • 36
      • 0
      • 12
    • September
      • 34
      • 2
      • 10
    • October
      • 30
      • 2
      • 10
    • November
      • 24
      • 1
      • 9
    • December
      • 19
      • 2
      • 9
  • Tripoli
    • 32.8829389113522
    • 13.1896448135376
    • January
      • 17
      • 54
      • 7
    • February
      • 19
      • 29
      • 7
    • March
      • 21
      • 24
      • 8
    • April
      • 25
      • 15
      • 9
    • May
      • 29
      • 3
      • 10
    • June
      • 33
      • 1
      • 11
    • July
      • 34
      • 0
      • 12
    • August
      • 34
      • 0
      • 11
    • September
      • 32
      • 9
      • 9
    • October
      • 28
      • 42
      • 8
    • November
      • 23
      • 46
      • 7
    • December
      • 19
      • 65
      • 6

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  • A good time to travel, but there may be some factors to be aware ofFebruaryFeb
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  • The best time to travelMayMay
  • Travel is not recommendedJuneJun
  • Travel is not recommendedJulyJul
  • Travel is not recommendedAugustAug
  • The best time to travelSeptemberSep
  • The best time to travelOctoberOct
  • A good time to travel, but there may be some factors to be aware ofNovemberNov
  • Travel is possible, but this is not the best time of yearDecemberDec
Climate data provided by Weather2Travel.com

The climate of Tripoli and the northern coastal region is Mediterranean, with hot dry summers, cool winters and some modest rainfall.

Weather can be variable, influenced by the Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean Sea which moderates daily temperature ranges. The Sahara is basically very dry and hot in the summer and cool and dry in the winter.

Temperatures in the summer can reach 50C during the day but more commonly are around 40C. Night temperatures can vary from 30C to 40C. Some people have found travelling in summer rewarding, but most do not.

The best time for visiting the Sahara is probably from October to April, when temperatures range from 15C to 30C during the day and from 5C to 20C at night.

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