If you are planning for a trip to Azerbaijan, it is wise to
know about the weather and temperature in Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan is a great place to visit in any season and
visitors are welcome year round. The country has nine of the world’s eleven
climate zones and offers a different experience to tourists. But each of the
seasons, of course, has its own unique colours and features. We hope that the
information we provide in this section will help you choose the best time to
visit Azerbaijan. The recreation and entertainment zones located in Azerbaijan
along the Caspian coast, our delightful forests and stunning mountains will
deliver an unforgettable experience to all those who love the sun, sea and
sand, picnics and walks along forest trails, swimming under cool waterfalls and
horseback riding. Many tourist regions of Azerbaijan also have numerous natural
springs with thermal and mineral waters which offer high therapeutic value.
Calm, sunny days, a warm sea and verdant forests, parks and
gardens which begin to change colour in late October – it’s a real pleasure to
spend autumn in Azerbaijan! A stay here will be filled with beautiful
experiences without worrying about the weather which can often spoil your
vacation in other countries.
Autumn in Azerbaijan - what could be more tempting for those
who admire the generous gifts of Mother Nature! In place of the summer figs,
watermelon, walnuts and quince comes persimmons and pomegranates. This is the
time when autumnal fruits ripen with their amazing colorful and tasty
offerings; succulent fruits – heavy and juicy. Although many of us associate it with Russia, Azerbaijan does not get as
cold as one might imagine. The Caucasus Mountains do get snow in winter, with
temps as low as -20°C, but they also protect the rest of the country from full
on Arctic conditions. Similarly, the Caspian Sea keeps summer manageable, but
it can hit 40°C. So for hiking and culture, the best time to visit Azerbaijan
is April-June and Sep-Oct. The mountains turn into wildflower frenzy when snows
melt and, at the same time spring brings the biggest holiday: Novruz Bayrami
(holiday) - the symbol of nature’s rebirth. Every year prior to March 21 all
Azerbaijanis enjoy the run up to this ancient national holiday by preparing for
it for four weeks. A number of holiday traditions and rituals of Novruz holiday
will surprise and delight foreigners throughout the whole of March. From April to June, the lowlands of Azerbaijan are green and
flowers in complete bloom. It is the perfect time to visit this region.
If you are interested to visit the mountains then July is
the perfect time of the year. It is also the popular time for trekking in these
mountains.