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R2 Rio Calma
Book a room in a 4* hotel at 135 dollars with a good rating of 80% based on 176 reviews. You will be in Pájara.
Facilities and services include a ping pong table, air conditioning and fast check-in/out. This hotel also has a Spa!
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Villas Playitas In Playitas Resort
Vacation resort listing at 116 dollars for up to 4 guests. Your accommodation will be based in Tuineje.
Services and facilities include a dish washer, a freeze and a kitchen.
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Xq El Palacete
Book a hotel room in a 4-star luxury hotel at 189 dollars with an excellent rating of 94% based on 323 reviews. You will be in Pájara.
Services and facilities: a concierge, a room service and une nightclub. Enjoy a gym in this hotel in Pájara!
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La suerte
Hotel room. Your accommodation will be located in Oliva, La.
Services and facilities: a free airport shuttle, a swimming pool and a fridge. This hotel in Oliva, La is ideal for families.
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Sheraton Fuerteventura Golf & Spa Resort
Hotel room listing from 141 dollars per night in a 5-star luxury hotel with an excellent rating of 85% based on 8750 reviews. You will be located in Antigua.
Services and facilities include a fridge, a cleaning service and a bar. Take a dip in the pool of this hotel in Antigua!
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Iberostar Playa Gaviotas Park-all Inclusive
Book this room from $172 per night in a 4-star hotel with an excellent rating of 88% based on 2318 reviews. This accommodation is located in Pájara.
Facilities and services: a fridge, a washing machine and air conditioning. This hotel in Pájara has a swimming pool!
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Among the 96 accommodations in Fuerteventura, here are the 3 best luxury hotels
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Hotel Riu Palace Jandia
Room from 124 dollars per night in a 5-star hotel with an excellent rating of 87% based on 898 reviews. Your accommodation will be based in Pájara.
Facilities and services include an access for persons with reduced mobility, a business center and a child space. Take advantage of the Free Parking with this accommodation.
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Occidental Jandía Royal Level – Adults Only
Room from $112 per night in a 4 star hotel with a good rating of 79% based on 14926 reviews. You will be in Pájara.
Services and facilities include a pool table, une nightclub and a meeting room. Enjoy a gym in this hotel in Pájara!
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Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort
Book this room from $147 per night in a 4-star luxury hotel with an excellent rating of 87% based on 1391 reviews. This accommodation is located in Tuineje.
Facilities and services include an iron, a washing machine and 24-hour entry. This hotel in Tuineje also has a gym!
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Best Fuerteventura hotels with a pool
Among the 96 accommodations in Fuerteventura, here are the 3 best hotels with a pool
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Hotel Riu Palace Jandia
Room from 124 dollars per night in a 5-star hotel with an excellent rating of 87% based on 898 reviews. Your accommodation will be based in Pájara.
Facilities and services include an access for persons with reduced mobility, a business center and a child space. Take advantage of the Free Parking with this accommodation.
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Occidental Jandía Royal Level – Adults Only
Room from $112 per night in a 4 star hotel with a good rating of 79% based on 14926 reviews. You will be in Pájara.
Services and facilities include a pool table, une nightclub and a meeting room. Enjoy a gym in this hotel in Pájara!
$112per night from
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Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort
Book this room from $147 per night in a 4-star luxury hotel with an excellent rating of 87% based on 1391 reviews. This accommodation is located in Tuineje.
Facilities and services include an iron, a washing machine and 24-hour entry. This hotel in Tuineje also has a gym!
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Frequently asked questions about hotels in Fuerteventura
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Fuerteventura?
h20 Ocean Dreams Hotel Boutique – Adults Only, Bahiazul Resort Fuerteventura and h20 Ocean Dunas – Adults Only are among the best hotels with a swimming pool in Fuerteventura.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Fuerteventura?
Among 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Fuerteventura, La Casita Di Fuerte, Hotel Riu Oliva Beach Resort – All Inclusive and Labranda Golden Beach are the most popular ones.
What are the best luxury hotels in Fuerteventura?
h20 Ocean Dreams Hotel Boutique – Adults Only, Bahiazul Resort Fuerteventura and h20 Ocean Dunas – Adults Only are among the best luxury hotels in Fuerteventura.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Fuerteventura?
The best family friendly hotels in Fuerteventura are Bahiazul Resort Fuerteventura, Iberostar Selection Fuerteventura Palace and Elba Palace Golf & Vital Hotel – Adults Only.
What are the best pet friendly hotels in Fuerteventura?
The best pet friendly hotels in Fuerteventura are h20 Ocean Dreams Hotel Boutique – Adults Only, Barceló Corralejo Sands and Barceló Corralejo Bay – Adults Only.
What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Fuerteventura?
h20 Ocean Dreams Hotel Boutique – Adults Only, Bahiazul Resort Fuerteventura and h20 Ocean Dunas – Adults Only are the best hotels with a jacuzzi in Fuerteventura.
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Room from 124 dollars per night in a 5-star hotel with an excellent rating of 87% based on 898 reviews. Your accommodation will be based in Pájara.
Facilities and services include an access for persons with reduced mobility, a business center and a child space. Take advantage of the Free Parking with this accommodation.
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Occidental Jandía Royal Level – Adults Only
Room from $112 per night in a 4 star hotel with a good rating of 79% based on 14926 reviews. You will be in Pájara.
Services and facilities include a pool table, une nightclub and a meeting room. Enjoy a gym in this hotel in Pájara!
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Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort
Book this room from $147 per night in a 4-star luxury hotel with an excellent rating of 87% based on 1391 reviews. This accommodation is located in Tuineje.
Facilities and services include an iron, a washing machine and 24-hour entry. This hotel in Tuineje also has a gym!
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Are you going to travel to Fuerteventura soon and are you looking for a cool hotel to spend your vacation in? If so, you have come to the right place! In this article, I am going to recommend 10 of the best hotels in Fuerteventura. There are options for everyone: boutique hotels, romantic hotels, adults only, private villas… You will surely find your ideal hotel!
There are people who do not care much about where to stay during their trip. On the other hand, there are others who find searching for a place to stay, one of the most important steps when planning a trip. If you find yourself reading this post, it means that you belong to the second group. I hope that this selection of the best hotels in Fuerteventura will help you find what you are looking for. Let’s start!
1. Avanti Lifestyle Hotel (Corralejo)
Are you looking for an unforgettable experience in an exquisite hotel? Give yourself the pleasure of spending a few nights at Avanti Lifestyle Hotel, located in the old town of Corralejo. With just 14 rooms, everything in this hotel is meticulously made. This is evident in the softness of its bedding, its perfect breakfast and the delicious aroma present in its spaces. You can choose between different tiers of rooms, many of them with sea views, a balcony and terrace.
This boutique hotel, which is for adults only, has a solarium, a jacuzzi with sea views and a restaurant that has managed to get a place in the Michelin guide. The great location of the hotel allows you to visit the most interesting places in the area on foot. I stayed several nights at this hotel during my trip and I can assure you that it deserves a place on this list of the best hotels in Fuerteventura. I traveled with a friend but it is a great place for couples.
⇻ Price and availabilty of Avanti Lifestyle Hotel.
2. Villa Upupa (La Oliva)
If you are looking for absolute peace and independence, read on, because I think this is the best option for you. Villa Upupa, located in La Oliva (just 14 km from Corralejo), offers a space with everything you need to enjoy this wonderful destination. The villa has a fully equipped kitchen (washer, fridge, microwave, etc.), a living room, two bedrooms, a patio, an outdoor pool and Wi-Fi.
You’ll enjoy beautiful views of the mountains from the huge windows of the hotel or while you take a dip in the pool. It is ideal for both couples and families and has free parking. Your biggest advantage? Its sheltered location allows you to connect with nature and the wonderful energy of the island.
⇻ Price and availabilty of Villa Upupa.
3. Azulfit Surya Yoga & Pilates Retreat (La Oliva)
If you want to escape the bustle of everyday life to take care of your mind and body, Azulfit Surya Yoga & Pilates Retreat is the place for you. As its name suggests, this hotel is ideal for those seeking to enjoy the peace that a yoga or pilates class provides while resting and discovering some places of interest in the surroundings. It is located in La Oliva, 14km from Corralejo and 38km from Caleta de Fuste.
It offers a relaxed space that includes a restaurant, garden, outdoor swimming pool and a wellness area, where you can get massages and enjoy a hydromassage bath. If you feel like moving your body, very close you can do several hiking and cycling routes. Azulfit is one of the best hotels in Fuerteventura to do a yoga retreat.
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4. Bahiazul Villas & Club Fuerteventura (Corralejo)
It’s not paradise, but it very well could be. This complex of villas, located in Corralejo, combines all the comforts and details of a luxury hotel with the privacy that comes with having your own exclusive space. Each villa has 3 bedrooms, fully equipped kitchen, living room, private pool and roof terrace.
Do you want more? To ensure a perfect stay, you will also have a Balinese bed and a Jacuzzi. The complex’s facilities are designed to satisfy all tastes: fitness center, spa, restaurant and a children’s playground. Enjoy this elegant villa just 200 meters from Parque de las Dunas de Corralejo.
⇻ Price and availabilty of Bahiazul Villas & Club.
5. El Hotelito del Cotillo (El Cotillo), one of the best hotels in Fuerteventura
Hotelito del Cotillo offers, in addition to a comfortable location in the center of this charming town, a delight for the eyes thanks to its careful decoration. It is a typical majonera house from the beginning of the century, refurbished by its owners a couple of years ago. It has 4 rooms decorated with the warmth and style of the area, combined with the characteristic design of the Moroccan riad. They have a double bed, flat-screen TV, free Wi-Fi and a minibar.
They connect and integrate harmoniously with the two interior patios that the establishment has, proposing bright and peaceful spaces. If you stay here, you will be very close to bars, restaurants, shops and supermarkets. In addition, you will have quick and easy access to some of the most beautiful beaches in the area such as Los Lagos and Piedra Playa.
⇻ Price and availabilty of El Hotelito del Cotillo.
6. Surfescape Fuerteventura (Lajares)
Surfescape Fuerteventura is located in Lajares, 7km from El Cotillo, 13km from Corralejo and 40km from Caleta de Fuste. The spacious rooms with patio or terrace in this old house converted into hotel will delight you. Its outdoor pool and the wonderful breakfast included in the service are the ideal complement for a quiet and comfortable stay.
I highly recommend this hotel for those who want to surf as they offer camps for this sport, as well as kitesurfing. On the other hand, they offer other activities, such as yoga, meditation or diving. It is also a great option for digital nomads. They have a coworking space with desks and excellent Wi-Fi. Its restaurant offers breakfast, lunch, dinner and brunch on weekends. In addition, you will be able to visit some highly rated restaurants.
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7. INNSiDE by Meliá Fuerteventura (Costa Calma)
Sotavento is one of the most beautiful beaches in Jandía. Innside by Meliá Fuerteventura hotel is located there, a place designed exclusively for adults. No matter how many days you spend there, they will surely allow you to enjoy a magnificent experience. The style combines the elegance of luxury with the simplicity of the a rugged place.
Enjoy its comfortable rooms with air conditioning, flat screen TV, mini bar and free Wi-Fi connection. Do you need extra relaxation? The hotel has a spa, gym, massage cabins, a space for holistic treatments and yoga, pilates and tai chi classes.
⇻ Price and availability of INNSiDe by Meliá Fuerteventura.
8. Iberostar Playa Gaviotas (Morro del Jable – one of the best hotels in Fuerteventura)
This very complete hotel in Morro del Jable offers direct access to Jandía Beach, one of the most beautiful and extensive beaches in Fuerteventura. The establishment has everything you need to ensure that your vacation is perfect. It has 355 rooms and suites that can accommodate both couples and families.
Everything here is designed with guests’ enjoyment in mind. For this reason, Iberostar Playa Gaviotas offers a wide variety of activities that include a spa, hydromassage, gym, recreational area for children and exclusive areas for adults. While you enjoy one of its pools, including the heated one, you can try its exquisite drinks at one of the 5 available bars. The hotel also offers a very complete buffet service with the best Canarian and international cuisine.
⇻ Price and availability of Iberostar Playa Gaviotas.
9. Hotel Rural El Cabo de “Casa Marcos“ (Villaverde)
Hotel Rural El Cabo de “Casa Marcos” is one of the most unique and charming hotels in Fuerteventura. It is located in Villaverde, 13 km from Corralejo. Its white stone walls are striking, both outside and inside the building. If you decide to stay here, you can enjoy a delicious continental breakfast and relax on the terrace or in the garden.
The rooms have a simple but pleasant decoration and include a private bathroom and a flat-screen TV. Plus, if you stay here, you’ll be just a few minutes’ walk from some of the area’s biggest tourist attractions.
⇻ Price and availabilty of El Cabo de Casa Marcos.
10. XQ El Palacete (Morro de Jable – one of the best hotels in Fuerteventura)
Morro de Jable Beach is located in the south of Fuerteventura and is one of the most popular in the region. If you want to stay in the area, consider XQ El Palacete, a comfortable and elegant 4-star hotel that knows everything a traveler looking for rest needs. The place combines luxury and comfort and has an outdoor swimming pool and a solarium.
In each of its rooms you can enjoy a balcony with sea views, a flat-screen TV, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi connection and a private bathroom. Breakfast is included. Can you imagine lying in one of those hammocks? Me too… What a pleasure!
⇻ Price and availability of XQ El Palacete.
These are the 10 best hotels in Fuerteventura that I have selected for you. I hope that, regardless of which hotel you choose, you can spend a dream vacation enjoying everything that this wonderful destination has to offer. If you are interested in knowing more about the best places to visit in Fuerteventura, feel free to read more post about the area.
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I hope that this post about the best hotels in Fuerteventura has helped you choose your perfect hotel on the island. If you want to tell me about your experience in Fuerteventura or have any questions, I encourage you to leave a comment. Until next time, traveler!
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HOTEL FUERTEVENTURA PLAYA
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This all-inclusive beach front resort is ideally located in the south of Costa Calma, overlooking the Atlantic and surrounded by lush greenery. Boasting direct access to the beach, the hotel is positioned just 300 metres from the shopping centre and 70 km from the airport.After a day spent sunbathing on the beach, cool off in the swimming pool whilst children are entertained at the mini-club, which offers live shows and a children’s playground. Alternatively, you can follow a work-out at the gym or a game of tennis on the hotel’s court with a sauna. In the evenings, why not enjoy an aperitif at one of the 3 bars before lingering over a meal at the hotel’s restaurant? Finish the day by retiring to your bright, spacious room and watching the sunset from your balcony.
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Free WiFi
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ELBA CARLOTA
fuerteventura
The hotel is situated in the Fuerteventura Golf Resort development. It is a privileged environment on this island, which has more than 265 kms. of coastline and beaches, and it is where The Elba Carlota.The Hotel is facing to the first 18-hole golf course on the Island of Fuerteventura and with excellent views to the Atlantic Ocean.Just next to the hotel there is a Congress Centre, fully equipped with the latest technologies and with a capacity of up to 1000 people.
1 swimming pool
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Blue Sea Dunas Caleta Club
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Situated in the northern part of the island of Fuerteventura, the apartments are situated in the centre of Corralejo where you can comfortably access its peaceful creeks and the varied offers of leisure and services that this attractive destination as well as famous “Great Beaches” and The Sand Dunes National Park of Corralejo. In total it has 193 apartments, of which 178 are singles and 15 are doubles. All of the units have twin beds, full bath, living room-kitchen, and a balcony or terrace. They are distributed in gardened areas and in two stories, the apartments are very cosy and are fully equipped with cooking and eating utensils, fridge, microwave, toaster, sandwich maker, coffee maker, kettle, sofa bed for a third party, TV and safe.
Castillo Beach
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Located 1. 5 km from the beach and marina, this apartment complex offers the ideal accommodation for families, friends or couples visiting the exclusive tropical island of Fuerteventura. Castillo Beach has been built with a typical Canarian design, combining traditional architecture with modern facilities such as outdoor swimming pool.
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Hotel Lobos Bahia Club
fuerteventura
The Hotel Apartamentos Lobos Bahía Club is located in the town of Corralejo, (North Fuerteventura), within half a mile from Corralejo Dunes and Lobos Island Natural Park, and only at a 30 minute drive from Fuerteventura International Airport. Covering an area of 45.000 square metres, the Hotel Apartamentos Lobos Bahía Club is a 308 apartment complex with three pools: Main, Children’s and Relax cover more than 2.300 square metres ensure enjoyment all day long. In the Hotel Apartamentos Lobos Bahía Club we realize how important can be our restaurant services to make your holidays deliciously comfortable. For this reason, we have a wide offer that includes: Cafetería Snack-Bar, Salón Lobos and Restaurante El Jable.The Hotel Apartamentos Lobos Bahía Club has a large range of possibilities for sport practice: Gym , tennis, squash, paddle-tennis, mini golf, football, basketball, table tennis, petanque and billiard. If you are looking for enjoyment during your stay in Fuerteventura , be sure you will find it with us. From morning until late evening Hotel Apartamentos Lobos Bahía Club entertainment team organises every kind of activities, games, competitions (Day Entertaiment ), evening shows and professional artists shows (Evening Entertaiment ). And the best Children’s Entertaiment .
VIP VILLAS
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Address: Calle Barrilla, sn – 35610 Caleta de Fuste, FuerteventuraDescription: Complex of 15 villas of luxury, with a modern and complete equipment and a splendid terrace, Garden, solarium and private swimming pool. Its privileged situation very calmly, close to the beach and shopping areas, makes an ideal choice for intimate and relaxed holiday in a family context of luxury and comfort exclusive.The Villas are in the quiet and prestigious tourist zone of Caleta de Fuste. The area offers relaxation, as well as a wide range of sports, restaurants, shopping areas, walk and nightlife areas. Located 700 metres from the quiet beach of Caleta de Fuste, 15 minutes from its magnificent Marina, and a short distance from supermarkets and shopping areas.Rooms: Each villa has 2 or 3 bedrooms and games room with pool table. The 2 bedrooms have a maximum capacity of 5 persons, and 3 bedrooms of 7 people. All of them have jacuzzi, pool, furnished terrace, lounge-dining room and fully equipped kitchen:• Plate hob with 4 burners • Kettle • toaster and sandwich maker • oven • microwave • washer • dishwasher • fridge• 24 “TV • stereo DVD player • iron table for ironing board • bathroom safe: • hairdryerServices: Each Villa has its own pool (6.50 m X 3.60 m; depth 1,00 – 1,50 m m) with fresh water.Each villa also has its own games room with pool table.• Solarium around the swimming pool in each Villa terrace • cover • BBQ • sunbeds and umbrella great • landscaped spaces • laundry (with charge) • COTS (and renting highchairs) • cleaning and change of towels every 4 days, change of linen every 8.CLUB CALETA DORADAReception – Reception service is carried out in complex neighbouring Club Caleta Dorada (where also can use the rest of the services offered) which counts change of currency, stamps and postcards for sale, bicycle rental, car rental, excursions, taxi, tourist information, etc. …Free Wi-Fi in the reception area.Computers with access to internet with coins.Facilities in Club Caleta Dorada – up to three swimming pools for adults (one with slides), each one with its children’s pool, water playground, mini golf, pool bar and buffet restaurant.Deposit of luggage for those clients whose departure time is later than the cut-off time of occupation of the village.
Blue Sea Caleta Garden
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Caleta Garden has 16 double apartments,90 single, and 110 studios, in a modern style of high quality. The units have bedrooms with twin beds, complete bath, balcony or terrace, living room-kitchen, sofa-bed, and all of those extras that assure a happy and comfortable stay. The complex includes a swimming pool and sun terrace with lounge chairs, poolside bar, restaurant, amusement center, Jacuzzi, and some shops, as well as a 24-hour reception desk. In the central part of the island paradise of Fuerteventura, apartment hotel Caleta Garden is located in the tranquil and prestigious tourist zone of Caleta de Fuste. The area offers relaxation. as well as a variety of sports. restaurants. shopping centers. areas for strolling, and nocturnal entertainment. The complex is situated about 350 meters from the tranquil and exotic beach of Caleta de Fuste, 10 minutes from its magnificent marina, and close to supermarkets and shopping centers.
Ereza Villas Golf Salinas De Antigua
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This majestic villa with 4 bedrooms and private gym perfectly combines an elegant and warmly decorated with a comfortable layout. Surrounded by a large garden and a large terrace with private heated pool for each house. It also has individual chairs, barbecue, table and chairs for the deck that will make your evening unforgettable both outdoors and under the beautiful pergola. It has a bright and spacious living room, 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, private parking and alarm. A large solarium on the upper housing and a small playground in the garden will make your vacation enjoyable and fun for children.
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The venue is located in the centre of Corralejo, offering a panoramic view together with a spa centre and a sauna on-site.
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This attractive hotel in a beach area boasts 317 rooms together with steam baths, hammam and massage services onsite.
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Placed 10 minutes’ walk from the city centre of Corralejo, this apartment with simple decor and an aqua park, a library and a tennis court is a perfect choice.
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The property features a summer terrace, sun loungers and a golf course, guests can also savor their meals at the à la carte restaurant.
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Set close to Every Day Aloe Vera, this 10-room apartment with a terrace overlooks the islands.
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Featuring a private swimming pool along with a lobby bar, the hotel is a great place for exploring Puertido de Los Molinos in a shopping area.
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For a perfect stay in the old part of Lajares this hotel lodged in the Spanish-style building offers a panoramic view along with Turkish bath and various massages.
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Staying in one of the 95 rooms, guests will enjoy facials, Turkish bath and massage as well as views the ocean.
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Boasting location next to a boat dock, the property has 333 rooms and features captivating views of the Atlantic Ocean.
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This hotel offers the 24-hour bar and 50 rooms together with magnificent location close to Los Hornos De Callao De Los Pozos.
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Featuring 10 rooms, a sundeck, a library and a tennis court, this venue is 50 minutes’ drive from Oasis Park Fuerteventura in Jandia.
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Additional points of interest include diving, canoeing and snorkeling at the hotel, located in proximity to Playa de la Goleta as well as FUERTE con YOGA.
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Situated close to Salt Museum, this hotel in Caleta De Fuste features a private swimming pool, squash courts and tennis courts.
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With city views, the venue is placed 20 minutes’ walk from the center of Corralejo, at a short distance from Books Cards & Things.
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Located 19 miles from Los Molinos, Fuerteventura, this apartment offers a shared kitchen together with a sunbathing terrace, a patio and a shared lounge.
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Located a few steps from Pirates and Dolls, the hotel features 15 rooms with views over the mountain.
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Located 1 km from the center of Morro del Jable, the hotel offers a snack bar plus a paddling pool and a game room for children.
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Nestled within 15-minute walk of Urbaniforme, the venue offers to enjoy a swimming pool.
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Guests of this hotel will be amazed at panoramic views of the sea and definitely appreciate the proximity to Centro Comercial Atlantico Fuerteventura.
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Located off Playa del Matorral and offering an indoor pool, this hotel features cribs, a buffet and a mini club for guests with their children.
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Equipped with a nice balcony and a swimming pool, this apartment is set less than 1050 meters from Isla de Lobos.
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Providing guests with an indoor swimming pool and Turkish steam bath and massage treatments, this excellent hotel is located close to Grandes Playas.
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After mountain biking, lawn tennis and golf, guests can relax by a large pool of the hotel, located in a beach area and next to Mercado Canario.
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The property features squash courts, tennis courts and a golf course, guests can also savor their meals at the air-conditioned restaurant.
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Situated adjacent to Ocean World, the luxury property features a night club, an outdoor swimming pool and tennis courts together with an indoor pool.
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Situated 6 km from the centre of Corralejo, the venue features not only an own patio, but also cots and babysitting for families with kids.
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Offering an unforgettable view of the sea, the hotel boasts beach volleyball, table tennis and bocce onsite, featuring a convenient location next to Centro Comercial El Campanario.
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Based in a traditional-style building, the hotel welcomes guests in 166 rooms since 2005, and offers to enjoy a swimming pool.
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Guests will enjoy a vegetarian cuisine and a spa centre, a solarium and a hot tub provided by this hotel, conveniently placed steps away from Jandia Golf.
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Set within a 20-minute walk from Montana de Tindaya, the property features a terrace with an outdoor pool.
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Set in the centre of Costa Calma, the hotel features a private swimming pool and has a designed restaurant onsite.
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The hotel was built in 1980 in a resort area of Jandia, and nowadays has 159.
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This villa is a 10-minute drive from Grupo Lobos and offers snorkeling, diving and hiking.
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Just 0.7 miles away from Oasis Wildlife Fuerteventura, this hotel features a cable flat-screen, a sunbathing terrace and a sundeck.
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With city views, the venue is placed 20 minutes’ walk from the center of Corralejo, at a short distance from Fuerteventura Kite School.
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Conveniently located in the centre of Morro del Jable, this hotel features a private swimming pool and panoramic views.
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Located 0.5 miles from Costa Calma Beach, this hotel features an garden restaurant as well as a sundeck and a bar.
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The apartment is located 18 miles from Los Molinos, Fuerteventura and comes with a kitchen and an private bathroom.
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Offering sea views, the venue is placed close to Los Hornos De Callao De Los Pozos, and boasts a private swimming pool.
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Located 0.5 miles away from the city center, this hotel features 19 rooms and a swimming pool.
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Located close to Cross Island, the apartment features a tiled bathroom with a hairdryer, dressing gowns and towels.
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Located in the centre of Caleta De Fuste, this hotel offers a year-round outdoor pool and a poolside bar.
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Located just 5 minutes’ walk from Tefia Windmill, this hotel has a special menu and board games for children.
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This beachfront hotel with sea views lies close to the sights of Corralejo including Parque Natural de Corralejo.
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The hotel features a patio, a library and tennis courts, and is based in the heart of Corralejo.
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Set close to Fuerte Bootcamp, the hotel offers a swimming pool together with a sundeck, an outdoor swimming pool and a golf course for guest enjoyment.
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Featuring a sun terrace with islands views, the apartment is placed next to Fuerteventura Kite School.
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Conveniently located in Corralejo, a few steps away from Acua Water Park, this hotel offers you a spa centre, a solarium and a beauty centre onsite along with a wonderful view of the sea.
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Offering steam baths, thalassotherapy and massage along with a great view, this hotel is based 1 km from the center of Caleta De Fuste.
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Located 0.4 miles from Avenida Salinas de Antigua, this hotel features heated swimming pool.
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Offering windsurfing, diving and canoeing in the area, this accommodation lies next to Cuvier’s Beaked Whale Skeleton, and within a 50-minute drive of Casa Santa Maria – Museum.
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The hotel includes an outdoor pool, boasting a convenient location close to Jayne’s Purple Lounge.
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Located within 6 km from Parque Natural de Corralejo, the apartment provides a shared kitchen, an outdoor pool and a terrace.
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There are rooms facing the sea and the hotel is set close to Fund Grube Palm Garden.
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Located close to El Burro Beach, this venue has to offer a private pool onsite plus diving, snorkeling and hiking in the area.
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Set just outside Dive Center Corralejo, the hostel offers a traditional accommodation within 10 minutes’ walk of the city center.
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This quiet hotel with sea views lies close to the sights of Pajara including Piscinas de Fajana.
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Boasting location close to Grandes Playas in a beach area, the venue offers 142 rooms together with a nightclub, water slides and a library.
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Villa Margarita
Villa
Fuerteventura, Spain
9. 6/10
Fabulous
Free WiFi
Free private parking
Boasting a garden, private pool and pool views, Villa Margarita is located in Valle de Santa Ines. The resort of Corralejo is 43 km away. It offers free Wi-Fi and private parking on site.
Valle de santa Inés (Betancuria), 35637 Valle de Santa Inés, Spain
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Flatguest Chozo del viejo – Peaceful country Villa in La Antigua
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Fuerteventura, Spain
7.9/10
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Free WiFi
Free private parking
Peaceful country located in the municipality of La Antigua is located in Valle de Santa Ines, in the municipality of La Antigua. It features a terrace and free Wi-Fi. The windows offer mountain views. Yasinya is 36 km away.
De Maninubre Chozo del, 35630 Valle de Santa Inés, Spain
8 730 per night
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0.8 km. SW from Fuerteventura
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Featuring garden views, FINCA EL MOLINO B&B FUERTEVENTURA (WINDMILL HOUSE) features accommodation with a terrace and a kettle, around 18 km from Fuerteventura Golf Club. Set 16 km from Eco Museo de Alcogida, the property offers a garden and free pri…
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Set in Antigua, 13 km from Eco Museo de Alcogida, Barlovento 28 offers accommodation with a terrace, free WiFi, a 24-hour front desk, and a tour desk. With city views, this accommodation features a balcony. The apartment is fitted with 2 bedrooms,…
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Adults only country hotel located in the center of Fuerteventura in the Canaries archipelago. The hotel is a great place to relax surrounded by endless sandy landscapes. At the Era de la Corte you can enjoy an island vacation in a cozy setting.0008
8.8
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Featuring a garden, an outdoor pool and pool views, Casa la Orilla is located in Antigua. Featuring garden views, this villa is 44 km from Costa Calma. The villa has 2 bedrooms, a kitchen with a microwave and a fridge, a flat-screen TV…
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Carretera del valle La Pradera, 6AntiguaHoliday homes
9.7
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3 km. Located in Antigua in the Canary Islands region, La Pradera has a terrace and city views. NW from Fuerteventura. The city of Corralejo is 50 km away. It offers air conditioning, free Wi-Fi and private parking on site. House for…
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9.8
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15 reviews
3 km. NE from Fuerteventura
Located in La Ampuenta, Casa Laura offers a garden. Guests can use the barbecue facilities. The villa offers mountain views. Costa Calma is 49 km away.
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El Alegato
Calle Fuerteventura 36AntiguaApartments
10
exceptional
1 review
2 km. SW from Fuerteventura
Located in Antigua, 14 km from Eco Museo de Alcogida, El Alegato provides accommodation with barbecue facilities, free WiFi, a tour desk, and free shuttle service. The property is 5.9 km from Cercado del Jarde and 8.7 km from Morro de Velosa. The a…
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3 km. SW from Fuerteventura
Peaceful country villa located in the municipality of La Antigua is located in Valle de Santa Ines, in the municipality of La Antigua. It features a terrace and free Wi-Fi. The windows offer mountain views. The distance to the village of Yasinya is…
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What is very pleasing in all of Spain and the Canary Islands in particular are the prices. And prices for hotels including. This time we chose not quite hotels – the first time a villa (or house), the second – a bungalow. I liked both options. There were some cons here and there, but in general, I consider myself lucky. And I can recommend. So. The first place was called Mirador de Lobos and I ordered it through booking.com. http://www.booking.com/hotel/es/mirador-de-lobos-golf.html?aid=312738;label=Booking-dk-f7Qf2OwD_RGBzUa_u35%2AdAS19194247023%3Apl%3Ata%3Ap1%3Ap2384.000%3Aac This is the so-called golf resort. In general, an ideal place for golf lovers. But not only for them. It seems to me that this place is just perfect for a large family with children, as the villas there are huge – 117 sq.m. We had a so-called duplex (two villas side by side) with three bedrooms. For some reason it seemed to me that I ordered with two (there was no option with one bedroom), but they gave me with three. So – 3 bedrooms, one has its own bathroom, which is called “en suite bathroom” (i.e. Entrance directly from the bedroom), the other has a nearby bathroom – i.e. the other two bedrooms have one bathroom. It’s all on the second floor. The first floor also has a toilet. Well stocked kitchen – with dishwasher and washing machine. Spacious living room. And most importantly – your own pool! And an enclosed patio! It was so nice to relax there – sit with a glass of wine, sunbathe, read books …))). And no one bothers you. No one stares, runs underfoot, no one yells… We didn’t even have neighbors. Lucky. But there, even if there are neighbors, you don’t see them. Hear – you hear – yes, but also only in the yard. God, I remember how we once “attacked” terrible neighbors in a hotel in Portugal – the audibility was extraordinary, it just seemed that there were not walls, but curtains . .. Everything was audible – who sneezed in the neighboring rooms, who farted (sorry for the prose of life) … On the one hand – well, you can hear and hear, it’s not the first time you live in such a cardboard version, but one of the neighbors took prostitutes to him (well, it seems to me that, after all, wives usually behave differently) . What was it!!! How they squealed in bed there !!! And we and other “neighbors in misfortune” nervously hammered on the wall, but it did not help for long (((… It’s good that we lived there only two days… What a horror it is, to live in such apartments (((… Or in general in apartments? Maybe I’m just used to living in my house, where no one bothers you? In any case, this option is for me – with my villa — I liked it very much. Yard with pool.
Living room.
Bedrooms.
Pay attention to how spacious the cabinets are! I think it’s important for large families). For me, too, however — I really like to put everything on the shelves)))
The view from the windows.
And this is the view from the third floor – there is something like a veranda.
There was also a grill in the yard (we did not use it).
Kitchen.
The car was parked in the yard. But many people left it on the street – in any case, there is a protected area, so it’s unprincipled, it was just more convenient for me personally to unload bags back and forth))).
Well, it’s clear about the pros, now about the cons. There were few interesting channels on TV – and the Internet was weak at times, so it was a little annoying. We had no neighbors at all – this is a plus, of course. But if they are, then there will probably be a minus, although you don’t see them, but I think that they will be heard in the yard. Although this is already nit-picking, probably – it’s not in the forest to book a hotel)))… I liked the staff at the reception – the girls spoke good English and were extremely polite. Although this complex lies in the middle of nowhere, i.e. far from the sea and the city, but by car it takes 5 minutes to get there, and a huge supermarket is 2 minutes away. If you don’t have a car, then a tourist tram runs from the city to the very entrance)))… The swimming pool is not heated. So it’s cold in the morning, but it’s only 140cm. deep, so that in the evening it warms up. That’s all, it seems. We really liked it there – we felt at home there – such silence!!! At night, the windows were opened – only birds could be heard, beauty))). Such a handsome man flew to us).
And now the next hotel – we lived there only two nights, just before departure – from there it was close to the southern part of the island and to the airport. was called Barcelo Castillo Beach Resort. http://www.booking.com/hotel/es/club-el-castillo.en-gb.html?aid=357017;label=gog235jc-hotel-XX-es-costaNcalmaNbeach-nobrand-dk-com;sid =4f24423e3d0af0c469d5465a005467a0;dcid=1
I liked this hotel less. But also good. There was no “privacy” anywhere close to it – only a small terrace. But! Very close to the airport – this is if you have an early departure or late arrival. And very close to the beach – no need to go anywhere – went out and went to the beach). The rooms are small, but good design – it seems that everything you need is at hand))). Much better choice of channels on TV. Great internet speed!!! And simply wonderful beds – like in Hilton or Radisson in terms of quality… The soundproofing of the rooms is also good. We only slept there, but if I stay there for a week, then I would personally change to the second floor with a balcony – it’s somehow calmer there, it seems to me))).
Daily high temperatures increase by 4°F, from 88°F to 92°F, rarely falling below 78°F or exceeding 99°F. The highest daily average high temperature is 92°F on July 30.
Daily low temperatures increase by 3°F, from 61°F to 64°F, rarely falling below 54°F or exceeding 70°F.
For reference, on July 23, the hottest day of the year, temperatures in Madrid typically range from 64°F to 92°F, while on January 15, the coldest day of the year, they range from 33°F to 50°F.
Average High and Low Temperature in July in MadridJul112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313145°F45°F50°F50°F55°F55°F60°F60°F65°F65°F70°F70°F75°F75°F80°F80°F85°F85°F90°F90°F95°F95°F100°F100°FJunAugJul 2392°FJul 2392°F64°F64°FJul 188°FJul 188°F61°F61°FJul 3192°FJul 3192°F64°F64°FJul 1190°FJul 1190°F63°F63°F
The daily average high (red line) and low (blue line) temperature, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted lines are the corresponding average perceived temperatures.
The figure below shows you a compact characterization of the hourly average temperatures for the quarter of the year centered on July. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the color is the average temperature for that hour and day.
Average Hourly Temperature in July in Madrid
Average Hourly Temperature in July in MadridJul112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 AM12 AM2 AM2 AM4 AM4 AM6 AM6 AM8 AM8 AM10 AM10 AM12 PM12 PM2 PM2 PM4 PM4 PM6 PM6 PM8 PM8 PM10 PM10 PM12 AM12 AMJunAugcoolcomfortablecomfortablewarmwarmhotcomfortablecold
frigid 15°F freezing 32°F very cold 45°F cold 55°F cool 65°F comfortable 75°F warm 85°F hot 95°F sweltering
The average hourly temperature, color coded into bands. The shaded overlays indicate night and civil twilight.
The month of July in Madrid experiences gradually decreasing cloud cover, with the percentage of time that the sky is overcast or mostly cloudy decreasing from 19% to 13%. The lowest chance of overcast or mostly cloudy conditions is 12% on July 21.
The clearest day of the month is July 21, with clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy conditions 88% of the time.
For reference, on December 16, the cloudiest day of the year, the chance of overcast or mostly cloudy conditions is 52%, while on July 21, the clearest day of the year, the chance of clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy skies is 88%.
Cloud Cover Categories in July in Madrid
Cloud Cover Categories in July in MadridJul11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%JunAugDec 1648%Dec 1648%Jul 181%Jul 181%Jul 3187%Jul 3187%Jul 1186%Jul 1186%Jul 2188%Jul 2188%clearovercastmostly clearmostly cloudy
The percentage of time spent in each cloud cover band, categorized by the percentage of the sky covered by clouds.
A wet day is one with at least 0.04 inches of liquid or liquid-equivalent precipitation. In Madrid, the chance of a wet day over the course of July is decreasing, starting the month at 9% and ending it at 5%.
For reference, the year’s highest daily chance of a wet day is 23% on April 29, and its lowest chance is 4% on July 19.
Probability of Precipitation in July in Madrid
Probability of Precipitation in July in MadridJul11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%0%2%2%4%4%6%6%8%8%10%10%12%12%14%14%16%16%18%18%JunAugJul 194%Jul 194%Jul 19%Jul 19%Jul 315%Jul 315%Jul 116%Jul 116%rain
The percentage of days in which various types of precipitation are observed, excluding trace quantities: rain alone, snow alone, and mixed (both rain and snow fell in the same day).
Rainfall
To show variation within the month and not just the monthly total, we show the rainfall accumulated over a sliding 31-day period centered around each day.
The average sliding 31-day rainfall during July in Madrid is gradually decreasing, starting the month at 0.5 inches, when it rarely exceeds 1.3 inches, and ending the month at 0.2 inches, when it rarely exceeds 0.6 inches or falls below -0.0 inches.
The lowest average 31-day accumulation is 0.2 inches on July 31.
Average Monthly Rainfall in July in Madrid
Average Monthly Rainfall in July in MadridJul11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310.0 in0.0 in0.5 in0.5 in1.0 in1.0 in1.5 in1.5 in2.0 in2.0 in2.5 in2.5 inJunAugJul 310.2 inJul 310.2 inJul 10.5 inJul 10.5 inJul 110.4 inJul 110.4 inJul 210.3 inJul 210.3 in
The average rainfall (solid line) accumulated over the course of a sliding 31-day period centered on the day in question, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted line is the corresponding average snowfall.
Over the course of July in Madrid, the length of the day is decreasing. From the start to the end of the month, the length of the day decreases by 41 minutes, implying an average daily decrease of 1 minute, 22 seconds, and weekly decrease of 9 minutes, 35 seconds.
The shortest day of the month is July 31, with 14 hours, 20 minutes of daylight and the longest day is July 1, with 15 hours, 1 minute of daylight.
Hours of Daylight and Twilight in July in Madrid
Hours of Daylight and Twilight in July in MadridJul11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 hr24 hr4 hr20 hr8 hr16 hr12 hr12 hr16 hr8 hr20 hr4 hr24 hr0 hrJunAugnightnightdaydayJul 115 hr, 1 minJul 115 hr, 1 minJul 3114 hr, 20 minJul 3114 hr, 20 min
The number of hours during which the Sun is visible (black line). From bottom (most yellow) to top (most gray), the color bands indicate: full daylight, twilight (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and full night.
The earliest sunrise of the month in Madrid is 6:48 AM on July 1 and the latest sunrise is 23 minutes later at 7:11 AM on July 31.
The latest sunset is 9:48 PM on July 1 and the earliest sunset is 18 minutes earlier at 9:30 PM on July 31.
Daylight saving time is observed in Madrid during 2022, but it neither starts nor ends during July, so the entire month is in daylight saving time.
For reference, on June 21, the longest day of the year, the Sun rises at 6:44 AM and sets 15 hours, 4 minutes later, at 9:48 PM, while on December 21, the shortest day of the year, it rises at 8:34 AM and sets 9 hours, 17 minutes later, at 5:51 PM.
Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight in July in Madrid
Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight in July in MadridJul11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031314 AM6 AM8 AM10 AM12 PM2 PM4 PM6 PM8 PM10 PM12 AM2 AMJunAug6:48 AM6:48 AMJul 19:48 PMJul 19:48 PM7:11 AM7:11 AMJul 319:30 PMJul 319:30 PM6:58 AM6:58 AMJul 169:43 PMJul 169:43 PMSolarMidnightSolarMidnightSolarNoonSunriseSunset
The solar day over the course of July. From bottom to top, the black lines are the previous solar midnight, sunrise, solar noon, sunset, and the next solar midnight. The day, twilights (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and night are indicated by the color bands from yellow to gray.
The figure below presents a compact representation of the sun’s elevation (the angle of the sun above the horizon) and azimuth (its compass bearing) for every hour of every day in the reporting period. The horizontal axis is the day of the year and the vertical axis is the hour of the day. For a given day and hour of that day, the background color indicates the azimuth of the sun at that moment. The black isolines are contours of constant solar elevation.
Solar Elevation and Azimuth in July in Madrid
Solar Elevation and Azimuth in July in MadridJul112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 AM12 AM2 AM2 AM4 AM4 AM6 AM6 AM8 AM8 AM10 AM10 AM12 PM12 PM2 PM2 PM4 PM4 PM6 PM6 PM8 PM8 PM10 PM10 PM12 AM12 AMJunAug001010202020303040405050506060700001010202030303040405050606070
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Solar elevation and azimuth over the course of July 2022. The black lines are lines of constant solar elevation (the angle of the sun above the horizon, in degrees). The background color fills indicate the azimuth (the compass bearing) of the sun. The lightly tinted areas at the boundaries of the cardinal compass points indicate the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).
The figure below presents a compact representation of key lunar data for July 2022. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the colored areas indicate when the moon is above the horizon. The vertical gray bars (new Moons) and blue bars (full Moons) indicate key Moon phases. The label associated with each bar indicates the date and time that the phase is obtained, and the companion time labels indicate the rise and set times of the Moon for the nearest time interval in which the moon is above the horizon.
The time in which the moon is above the horizon (light blue area), with new moons (dark gray lines) and full moons (blue lines) indicated. The shaded overlays indicate night and civil twilight.
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We base the humidity comfort level on the dew point, as it determines whether perspiration will evaporate from the skin, thereby cooling the body. Lower dew points feel drier and higher dew points feel more humid. Unlike temperature, which typically varies significantly between night and day, dew point tends to change more slowly, so while the temperature may drop at night, a muggy day is typically followed by a muggy night.
The chance that a given day will be muggy in Madrid is essentially constant during July, remaining around 0% throughout.
For reference, on July 25, the muggiest day of the year, there are muggy conditions 0% of the time, while on January 1, the least muggy day of the year, there are muggy conditions 0% of the time.
Humidity Comfort Levels in July in Madrid
Humidity Comfort Levels in July in MadridJul11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%0%10%10%20%20%30%30%40%40%50%50%60%60%70%70%80%80%90%90%100%100%JunAugJul 260%Jul 260%Jul 10%Jul 10%Jul 110%Jul 110%comfortablecomfortabledrydryhumidhumid
The percentage of time spent at various humidity comfort levels, categorized by dew point.
This section discusses the wide-area hourly average wind vector (speed and direction) at 10 meters above the ground. The wind experienced at any given location is highly dependent on local topography and other factors, and instantaneous wind speed and direction vary more widely than hourly averages.
The average hourly wind speed in Madrid is essentially constant during July, remaining within 0.1 miles per hour of 7.5 miles per hour throughout.
For reference, on April 5, the windiest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 8.7 miles per hour, while on September 16, the calmest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 7.1 miles per hour.
The highest daily average wind speed during July is 7.5 miles per hour on July 26.
Average Wind Speed in July in Madrid
Average Wind Speed in July in MadridJul11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 mph0 mph3 mph3 mph5 mph5 mph6 mph6 mph8 mph8 mph20 mph20 mph22 mph22 mphJunAugJul 267. 5 mphJul 267.5 mphJul 17.4 mphJul 17.4 mph
The average of mean hourly wind speeds (dark gray line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
The hourly average wind direction in Madrid throughout July is predominantly from the west, with a peak proportion of 32% on July 31.
Wind Direction in July in Madrid
Wind Direction in July in MadridJul11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%20%80%40%60%60%40%80%20%100%0%JunAugwesteastnorthsouth
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The percentage of hours in which the mean wind direction is from each of the four cardinal wind directions, excluding hours in which the mean wind speed is less than 1.0 mph. The lightly tinted areas at the boundaries are the percentage of hours spent in the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).
Definitions of the growing season vary throughout the world, but for the purposes of this report, we define it as the longest continuous period of non-freezing temperatures (≥ 32°F) in the year (the calendar year in the Northern Hemisphere, or from July 1 until June 30 in the Southern Hemisphere).
The growing season in Madrid typically lasts for 7.6 months (232 days), from around March 28 to around November 15, rarely starting before February 27 or after April 22, and rarely ending before October 27 or after December 7.
The month of July in Madrid is reliably fully within the growing season.
Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in July in Madrid
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The percentage of time spent in various temperature bands. The black line is the percentage chance that a given day is within the growing season.
Growing degree days are a measure of yearly heat accumulation used to predict plant and animal development, and defined as the integral of warmth above a base temperature, discarding any excess above a maximum temperature. In this report, we use a base of 50°F and a cap of 86°F.
The average accumulated growing degree days in Madrid are rapidly increasing during July, increasing by 791°F, from 1,372°F to 2,164°F, over the course of the month.
Growing Degree Days in July in Madrid
Growing Degree Days in July in MadridJul11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031311,200°F1,200°F1,400°F1,400°F1,600°F1,600°F1,800°F1,800°F2,000°F2,000°F2,200°F2,200°F2,400°F2,400°FJunAugJul 11,372°FJul 11,372°FJul 312,164°FJul 312,164°FJul 111,627°FJul 111,627°FJul 211,894°FJul 211,894°F
The average growing degree days accumulated over the course of July, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
This section discusses the total daily incident shortwave solar energy reaching the surface of the ground over a wide area, taking full account of seasonal variations in the length of the day, the elevation of the Sun above the horizon, and absorption by clouds and other atmospheric constituents. Shortwave radiation includes visible light and ultraviolet radiation.
The average daily incident shortwave solar energy in Madrid is essentially constant during July, remaining within 0.2 kWh of 8.1 kWh throughout.
The highest average daily incident shortwave solar energy during July is 8.3 kWh on July 6.
Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in July in Madrid
Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in July in MadridJul11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 kWh0 kWh2 kWh2 kWh3 kWh3 kWh4 kWh4 kWh5 kWh5 kWh5 kWh5 kWh6 kWh6 kWh7 kWh7 kWh8 kWh8 kWh9 kWh9 kWhJunAugJul 68. 3 kWhJul 68.3 kWhJul 317.8 kWhJul 317.8 kWh
The average daily shortwave solar energy reaching the ground per square meter (orange line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
For the purposes of this report, the geographical coordinates of Madrid are 40.417 deg latitude, -3.703 deg longitude, and 2,182 ft elevation.
The topography within 2 miles of Madrid contains only modest variations in elevation, with a maximum elevation change of 472 feet and an average elevation above sea level of 2,114 feet. Within 10 miles contains only modest variations in elevation (781 feet). Within 50 miles contains significant variations in elevation (6,617 feet).
The area within 2 miles of Madrid is covered by artificial surfaces (100%), within 10 miles by artificial surfaces (61%) and cropland (19%), and within 50 miles by cropland (50%) and trees (19%).
This report illustrates the typical weather in Madrid, based on a statistical analysis of historical hourly weather reports and model reconstructions from January 1, 1980 to December 31, 2016.
Temperature and Dew Point
There are 3 weather stations near enough to contribute to our estimation of the temperature and dew point in Madrid.
For each station, the records are corrected for the elevation difference between that station and Madrid according to the International Standard Atmosphere , and by the relative change present in the MERRA-2 satellite-era reanalysis between the two locations.
The estimated value at Madrid is computed as the weighted average of the individual contributions from each station, with weights proportional to the inverse of the distance between Madrid and a given station.
The stations contributing to this reconstruction are:
To get a sense of how much these sources agree with each other, you can view a comparison of Madrid and the stations that contribute to our estimates of its temperature history and climate. Please note that each source’s contribution is adjusted for elevation and the relative change present in the MERRA-2 data.
Other Data
All data relating to the Sun’s position (e.g., sunrise and sunset) are computed using astronomical formulas from the book, Astronomical Algorithms 2nd Edition , by Jean Meeus.
All other weather data, including cloud cover, precipitation, wind speed and direction, and solar flux, come from NASA’s MERRA-2 Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis . This reanalysis combines a variety of wide-area measurements in a state-of-the-art global meteorological model to reconstruct the hourly history of weather throughout the world on a 50-kilometer grid.
Land Use data comes from the Global Land Cover SHARE database , published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
Elevation data comes from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) , published by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Names, locations, and time zones of places and some airports come from the GeoNames Geographical Database .
Time zones for airports and weather stations are provided by AskGeo.com .
The information on this site is provided as is, without any assurances as to its accuracy or suitability for any purpose. Weather data is prone to errors, outages, and other defects. We assume no responsibility for any decisions made on the basis of the content presented on this site.
We draw particular cautious attention to our reliance on the MERRA-2 model-based reconstructions for a number of important data series. While having the tremendous advantages of temporal and spatial completeness, these reconstructions: (1) are based on computer models that may have model-based errors, (2) are coarsely sampled on a 50 km grid and are therefore unable to reconstruct the local variations of many microclimates, and (3) have particular difficulty with the weather in some coastal areas, especially small islands.
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Madrid, Spain weather in September: average temperature & climate
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General weather summary
Mildly cool with a gentle breeze
Feels like
7%
Daily chance of prec.
0.029 in
Amount
10.7 mph
Wind speed
46%
Humidity
12. 5 hrs
Daylight length
7:54 AM
Sunrise
8:24 PM
Sunset
63%
Cloud cover
T-shirt
What to wear
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What is the average temperature in September
The average temperature in Madrid in September for a typical day ranges from a high of 82°F (28°C) and a low of 56°F (13°C). Some would describe it as mildly cool with a gentle breeze.
For comparison, the hottest month in Madrid, July, has days with highs of 94°F (34°C) and lows of 62°F (17°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 50°F (10°C) and lows of 32°F (-0°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Madrid in September based on historical data.
Highs and lows in Madrid in Sep
How much does it rain in September
In Madrid in September, there’s a 7% chance of rain on an average day. And on the average day it rains or snows, we get 0.00 in (0. 1 mm) of precipitation. In more common terms of how much that is, some would describe it as not rainy at all.
The wettest month in Madrid is March with a 23% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.02 inches (0.6 mm) of precipitation, while the dryest month in Madrid is July with a 1.9% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.02 inches (0.6 mm) of precipitation. These graphs show the probability of it raining/snowing in September and the amount of rainfall.
Chance of rain or snow on an average Madrid day by month
Average precipitation by hour of day
How cloudy is Madrid in September
The average amount of time that the sky is clear or sunny (partly cloudy or less) in Madrid during September is 15.2 hours (63% of the day). For comparison, the day with the most clear, sunny days in Madrid is July with 19.9 hours while December has the shortest amount of cloud-free hours of only 11.2 hours. This graph shows the average amount of sunshine in Madrid in September based on historical data.
Monthly clear skies percent of time in Madrid
When is the sunrise and sunset in September
The average day in Madrid during September has 12.5 hours of daylight, with sunrise at 7:54 AM and sunset at 8:24 PM.
The day with the longest amount of daylight in Madrid is June 21st with 15.1 hours while December 20th has the shortest amount of daylight of only 9.3 hours.
This graph shows the average amount of daylight in Madrid in September based on historical data.
Average hours of daylight in Madrid by month
How humid is it in September
In September, Madrid is somewhat humid with an average amount of 46% (relative humidity), which could be described as comfortable. January has the highest relative humidity at 83% and is the least humid in July at 34%. This graph shows the average amount of humidity in Madrid throughout September based on historical data.
Average relative humidity in Madrid by month
How windy is it in September in Madrid
Historically, the wind in Madrid during September blows at an average speed of 10. 7 mph (17.2 kph). The windiest month is February with an average wind speed of 14.1 mph (22.8 kph), while the calmest month is September with an average wind speed of 10.7 mph (17.2 kph). This graph shows the average wind speed in Madrid in September based on historical data.
Average monthly wind speed in Madrid
What to wear in September
With an average high of 82°F (28°C) and a low of 56°F (13°C), it generally feels mildly cool with a gentle breeze. With that in mind, most people would dress in something light like your favorite t-shirt.
What’s the weather like in Madrid the rest of the year?
We’ve collected the weather data for Madrid during all other months of the year too:
Weather in Madrid in January
Weather in Madrid in February
Weather in Madrid in March
Weather in Madrid in April
Weather in Madrid in May
Weather in Madrid in June
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Weather in Madrid in December
Where does this data come from?
Weather data for Madrid was collected from the MERRA-2 project from NASA, which used a climate model combined with historical data from weather stations around the world to estimate what the conditions were like for every point on the Earth.
For all data based on historical data, we’ve averaged the data from the past 11 years (2010-2020). For example, for the hourly temperature at 10am, we’ve looked at the temperature at 10am on every day in September (e.g., September 1, September 2, etc. in 2010, 2011, etc.) and took the arithmetic mean. We did not smooth the data, so for example, our daily temperature line will have some randomness due to the fact that weather is random in the first place.
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Weather on our Trips in the Spanish Pyrenees
Climate in the Central Pyrenees
Mountain weather is notoriously unpredictable and the Pyrenees are no exception!
The climate is variable in function of the altitude and orientation, oscillating between the continental sub- Mediterranean zones in the lower parts and Boreal-Alpine climate in the highlands.
Generally, in this part of the range, winds blow from the humid Atlantic north, creating cooler, cloudier and wetter conditions on the French side. The southern-facing Spanish side, where most of our walking takes place, sits in the rain shadow and enjoys a much better climate, usually dry and sunny during the summer, although during July and August thunder storms often develop late in the day.
The very best months to come are probably from early June to mid-July when the conditions are typically the most stable, temperatures are pleasant and most snow has usually melted from the highest parts of our trails. There are also tons of flowers! Late July and August are hot although cool at night. September is cooler and increasingly wetter, while October can be quite wet and is usually the limit since soon snow will begin to fall at the higher elevations.
Remember that on most routes you will usually be hiking well above the overnight bases (see below) and therefore temperatures will be considerably cooler and rainfall will be more frequent and heavier. In addition, higher up it will inevitably be windier (and therefore increasing the sensation of cold “windchill factor”).
Typical Some Temperature and Rainfall Data for Overnight Bases on our Pyrenees Trips
The following statistical data for June and July is summarised from the 3 year period of 2013-2015, collected by the Spanish Meteorological Agency (AEMET), at their weather stations at or very near the following sites (NOTE: September weather is similar to June):
Barcelona, a usual start point city for most of these trips, tends to be somewhat warmer than the Pyrenees. In June, average highs of 21ºC and average lows of 12.5ºC. In July, average highs of 28.5ºC and average lows of 19.3ºC. 66-67% Humidity in both months.
Torla—1020 m elevation, in Ordesa & Monte Perdido National Park. In June, highs range from 17.5ºC to 31.5ºC and lows range from 5ºC – 16.5ºC. in July, highs range from 22.5ºC to 33.5ºC and lows range from 9ºC – 17. 5ºC.
Goriz Mountain Hut—2200 m elevation in Ordesa & Monte Perdido National Park. In June average highs are 13.6ºC and lows 6.5ºC. Average rainfall in June is 107ml.
In July the average high temps are 14.8ºC and lows 7.6ºC; average rainfall is 65 ml.
Taüll —1500 m elevation, in Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici National Park. In June, highs range from 13.5ºC to 28.5ºC and lows range from 1ºC – 12.5ºC. in July, highs range from 17ºC to 30.5ºC and lows range from 5ºC – 14ºC. In June, average rainfall is 43 ml and 19 days with NO rain, while in July 73 ml and 20 days with NO rain.
La Guingueta d’Aneu —950 m elevation, just outside Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Maurici National Park.. In June, highs range from 17.5ºC to 33ºC and lows range from 5ºC – 14.5ºC. in July, highs range from 17ºC to 30.5ºC and lows range from 5ºC – 14ºC.
Forecasts
For the Ordesa Canyon y Monte Perdido National Park area, use the following sites in combination for current conditions and short-range forecasts:
http://en. eltiempo.es/ (An English version of a good general Spanish site, but not mountain-specific. Search for Torla in the search field on the left to find conditions for our valley base)
The excellent Meteo Exploration site www.meteoexploration.com We include direct links to the specific forecasts for the 2 mountain huts used on our trekking trip, Serradets (or Breche du Roland) and Goriz:
The Mountain Forecast site http://www.mountain-forecast.com They have forecasts for Monte Perdido, Taillon and Vignemale – the 3 biggest summits in the general Ordesa area. You can adjust the elevation for which you want a forecast. Keep in mind that these are are big peaks (3000m+) that create their own weather – the conditions down in the Ordesa Valley will usually be much better.
For the Aiguëstortes and Estany de Sant Maurici National Park area, use the following sites in combination for current conditions and short-range forecasts:
http://en. eltiempo.es/ (An English version of a good general Spanish site, but not mountain-specific. Search for “Boí” or “Espot” in the search field on the left to find conditions for our valley base)
The excellent Meteo Exploration site www.meteoexploration.com We include direct links to the specific forecasts for 2 of the mountain huts located on or near our hiking routes here: Ernesto Mallafrle and Amitges:
The Mountain Forecast site http://www.mountain-forecast.com In the search box enter “Agulle Amitges”, “Beseberri Massif” or “Subenuix” for forecasts for 3 nearby summits in the general area opt the national park. You can adjust the elevation for which you want a forecast. Keep in mind that these are are big peaks that create their own weather – the conditions down in the Boí Valley will usually be much better.
Webcams
You can see current conditions by checking out one of these webcams in various locations in areas where we run our trips in the Pyrenees.
The Goriz Hut webcam http://www.goriz.es/index.php/webcam for a peek at current conditions there (2200 m, above Ordesa Canyon and below Monte Perdido)
The Val de Boí webcam http://www.cdavallboi.cat/dades.htm#vista for a peek at current conditions there (1095 m, in the village of Barruera in the Val de Boí (Aiguëstortes i Estany de Sant Maurici National Park)
The webcam at the JM Blanc mountain hut http://www.jmblanc.com/es/webcam2 for a peek at current conditions there (2350 m, in the heart of the Aiguëstortes i Estany de Sant Maurici National Park)
Water temperature in Spain now and throughout the year
Current water temperature on the Spain coast. Forecast of changes in water temperature. Historical data.
Water temperature in Spain today
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15.2°C
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25. 9°C
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Conditions of sea water on beaches in Spain
Now in the beaches in Spain, the water temperature has very different values. There are locations where it is warm and comfortable, and there are places where the water is cool for swimming.
The water temperature in Spain tends to decrease, its value has decreased both over the last 10 days and over the month.
Today the warmest water in Spain is recorded in Mallorca. Its value in this location is 25.9°C. And the coldest one is in Mugardos, its value 15.2°C.
The trend can be seen on the graph. It shows the change in average sea surface temperature over the past two months.
For the two most popular locations for swimming in Spain, the graphs of changes in the average water temperature throughout the year are as follows:
Mallorca, Spain
Malaga, Spain
We process, analyze and store data for every beach and city in Spain. Below is a table with current weather data and trends in some places of the country.
Spain is located in Europe. The country is washed by six seas, such as the Atlantic Ocean, the Balearic Sea, the Bay of Biscay, the Strait of Gibraltar, the Sea of Alboran, the Mediterranean Sea. Spain is a large resort country and has a long coastline. To determine the temperature of the water in it, we track 323 settlements and resorts.
Due to the length of Spain from north to south and a ramified mountain system, the climate varies quite markedly in different parts of the country. The vertical zonality is also clearly visible. The northern regions are in quite peculiar conditions – here the influence of moist marine masses from the Atlantic is strong, therefore in Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria and the Basque Country mild (from + 8 ° С to + 14 ° С) and rather humid winters, and summers are moderately warm ( from + 21°C to 26°C). However, from the north, this region is fenced off by a thick wall of the Pyrenees mountains (up to 3404 m high), therefore, in mountainous areas the temperature in winter can drop to -7°C, and in summer it usually does not warm above + 22°C. At the same time, these same mountains, as it were, are blocked by very hot air masses coming from the south, from the territory of Africa, which in the summer often leads to an increase in daytime temperature to + 32 ° С. The narrow strip of the coast north of the mountains in its weather conditions already refers to the temperate marine climate. Precipitation is up to 1200 mm per year, mainly in the autumn-winter period. Frosts and heavy snowfalls are not uncommon in winter mountains. The central regions of Spain are located in the area of high plateaus and mountain ranges of Meseta, so the climate here is close to sharply continental – day and night temperatures can vary by 10-15 degrees even in summer. Winter is dry and for such a southern region it is cold (from -4 ° С to + 8 ° С), summers are hot (up to + 30 ° С in the afternoon) and dry. In Madrid, in summer the average temperature is around + 25 ° С (in this case, at night it can drop to + 16 ° С, and during the day the thermometer can exceed + 38 ° С), in winter – about + 5 ° С. Precipitation is not more than 500 mm per year, mainly in spring and autumn. In the mountainous regions of Aragon and northern Castile, snow often falls in the winter. In the Pyrenees, Sierra Nevada and Sierra de Guadarram, many peaks are covered with snow all year round. The eastern coast of the country is in the zone of subtropical Mediterranean climate. It has dry, hot summers and mild winters. In summer, the temperature can reach + 36-38 ° С with an average level of about + 27 ° С, in winter the thermometer does not fall below + 12 ° С, although it usually stays in the region + 14-18 ° С (the Mediterranean coast of the country is quite long, therefore in the south it is always somewhat warmer than in the north). There is little precipitation (500-600 mm per year), mainly in autumn and winter. Water in the summer warms up to + 23-27°C, so the beach season here lasts from May-June to October. In the Balearic Islands, the climate is subtropical Mediterranean. However, due to their position, the islands receive slightly more rain than the nearby continental coast of the country. Yes, and summer temperatures here are slightly lower – + 26-28 ° С with daily maximums in the region of + 30-32 ° С. The beach season in the Baleares begins in March, when the water temperature rises to + 18°C, and ends in October. On the islands of the Canary archipelago, the climate is close to tropical trade wind. The proximity of the cold ocean currents noticeably softens the summer heat inherent in the entire region, however, it evens out the general temperature background – in summer, on any of the islands of the archipelago, the average temperature ranges from + 18 ° С to + 21 ° С at maxima from + 36 ° С to + 38 ° С, in winter, the thermometer does not drop below + 12 ° С at maxima up to + 24 ° С. However, the Harmattan hot wind blowing from the African coast is able to sharply increase the air temperature at any time of the year, but summer trade winds almost completely level its influence during this period. Water temperature is even more constant – + 20-23 ° С all year round. There is little rainfall – from 250 to 400 mm per year, with Fuerteventura, Lanzarote and the southern regions of Gran Canaria and Tenerife quite arid (no more than 200 mm per year), and the northwestern regions (especially mountainous) are much wetter. Local rains are very strong, but short-term. Often they are accompanied by powerful thunderstorms.
Spain: regions
We show the surface temperature of the water in the following regions of the country:
We monitor the following oceans and seas that wash the country. Just go to the page for a specific reservoir and see the temperature in all settlements on the coast.
Atlantic Ocean
Balearic Sea
Bay of Biscay
Mediterranean Sea
Sea of Alboran
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Spain is Feeling the Impacts of the Climate Crisis – and it is Fighting Back
Every year, the UN’s climate action branch, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (most people go with “UNFCCC”), brings nearly 200 countries together for a Conference of the Parties (COP) meeting to talk about global efforts on climate and the implementation of the Paris Agreement.
But the path to this year’s conference has been a particularly rocky one.
Brazil was awarded the event last fall but backed out just two months later, following the election of climate denier Jair Bolsonaro as president. Soon after, Chile, a rising global leader on climate action and renewables, stepped up to the plate.
Unrest has rocked the South American nation in recent months, however. Protests spurred at first by rising public transit prices have evolved into larger demonstrations about inequality and health care costs, leading Chile to make the difficult decision to pull out of hosting the international climate summit “to prioritize re-establishing public order,” according to President Sebastián Piñera.
Chile’s decision came a little more than a month before COP 25 was set to begin, creating an uncertain future for one of the globe’s most important climate events. Luckily, a nation half a world away – and looking to raise its own climate ambitions – was willing to take the reins.
Just a day after Chile’s decision, the UN announced that Spain would host COP 25 in Madrid – and it would stick to the original dates planned for the conference too, Dec. 2-13.
(While Madrid will host the talks, which are expected to draw around 20,000 delegates from around the world, Chile will retain control of them.)
Stepping up to host COP 25 is just the latest incident to show us that after a mixed start, Spain is growing into a true leader on climate. The country is feeling the effects of the climate crisis, and rather than bury its head in the sand like a certain major world power, it is rising to the occasion by promising some major changes in the years ahead.
Spain’s Changing Climate
Like so many places around the world, Spain is getting warmer and drier because of the climate crisis.
The Mediterranean region of Spain has already warmed about 1.5 degrees Celsius – more than the global average of 1.1 degrees Celsius – since the Industrial Revolution. And according to a recent report from Mediterranean Experts on Climate and Environmental Change (MedECC), without urgent climate action, Spain and other Mediterranean countries are likely to see dramatic temperature increases in the decades to come.
“Without additional mitigation, regional temperature increase will be of 2.2°C in 2040, possibly exceeding 3.8°C in some regions in 2100,” researchers found.
For crystal-clear context, if temperatures in the Mediterranean basin rise by 2 degrees Celsius, much of Spain and Southern Europe would have a climate similar to that of current North Africa.
For an already hot and dry area, this added heat could prove disastrous. Indeed, in what seemed like a preview amid this summer’s intense European heat wave, Spain battled its worst wildfires in more than 20 years.
>> Learn more about how increases in average annual temperatures create conditions that dramatically elevate the risk and severity of forest fires. <<
Spanish summers are expected to warm more than winters, creating space for periods of excessively hot weather to become more frequent and more severe. Extreme heat waves leave people susceptible to all kinds of dangerous health impacts, including respiratory problems and even heat stroke.
This temperature rise is likely to happen at the same time as “a trend towards reduced rainfall in coming decades” – as much as 10-15 percent less precipitation if we see 2 degrees Celsius of global temperature rise – and an increased possibility of extreme drought.
This combination of rising temperatures and less and less rain may result in desertification of vast swaths of Spain, devastating agriculture. That includes two of the country’s most celebrated (and profitable) exports: olives and wine.
Wine grapes are famously fickle. Higher temperatures are already forcing growers to pick earlier in the growing season to prevent sugar levels from skyrocketing. Looking forward, diminishing and unpredictable rainfall could make growing grapes at all in southern Spain difficult in the not-distant future.
This very real possibility has Spanish winemakers thinking differently about the road ahead. Case in point, one of the nation’s most-renowned winemakers, Familia Torres, is already buying up land high in the Pyrenees Mountain foothills along the French border, “a zone whose consistently cool temperatures once made the area inhospitable to growing grapes” but where it’s getting warmer because of climate change.
At the same time that parts of southern Spain are dramatically drying out, climate disruption could lead to severe flooding in other parts of the country, particularly its northern-most regions along the Bay of Biscay, because of increased severe storm activity.
The tourist-friendly nation also must contend with rising seas and destruction to its celebrated coastline. Already, in the north of Spain, “there’s mounting soil erosion along the 5,978 kilometers (3,715 miles) of coast where 90 percent of all tourists spend their vacations.”
How Spain is Taking Action
Luckily, Spain isn’t sitting on the sidelines.
Seeing the havoc fossil fuel emissions are wreaking right now – and accepting the science of what they’ll do in the future – Spain announced an ambitious plan earlier this year that would see it become carbon neutral by 2050.
The $53 billion, 10-year public investment plan would see Spain work toward sourcing 74 percent of its electricity from renewables like solar and wind by 2030 – and 100 percent by 2050. This would allow the nation to cut its dependence on imported energy by at least 15 percent over the next decade, saving $83.1 billion in fossil fuel costs over that same timeframe.
To achieve this goal, Spain will install at least 3,000 MW of wind and solar power capacity every year for the next 10 years, implement major energy efficiency measures, and ban new licenses for fossil fuel drilling and fracking wells.
And speaking of fossil fuels, Spain closed all of its unprofitable coal mines at the end of last year, as part of a directive from the European Union “in which deposits that no longer make money and receive public funds must stop production by Jan. 1, 2019.” (The country still imports coal.)
Spain’s government, in October 2018, also repealed a “sunshine tax” on the nation’s solar consumers, removing what had been a major roadblock to home solar for many. And just last month, Spain was one of eight EU member states to call on the bloc to raise its carbon dioxide reduction target for 2030 from 40 percent to 55 percent.
>> Read more about the taxes, fees, and other dirty tricks some utilities and governments impose on renewable energy customers in an effort to prop up Big Polluter profits in our free e-book written with HGTV’s Property Brothers host Jonathan Scott, Knowledge is Power. <<
What You Can Do
“Spain believes that multilateral climate action is a priority for both the UN and the EU, and one which demands the highest commitment from all of us,” Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said on Twitter following the announcement that Spain would host COP 25.
He’s exactly right – and that’s why COP 25 is such a big deal. This year’s event will show just how committed countries are to the emissions reduction goals they agreed to in the Paris Agreement. And what happens at COP 25 will prove pivotal to the future not just of the agreement, but international action on climate.
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°C/°F
month
12°/55°
6°/43°
3. 6hrs
159mm
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15°/59°
8°/46°
6hrs
96mm
Apr
22°/72°
14°/58°
8.6hrs
27mm
Jul
19°/66°
11°/53°
5.4hrs
122mm
Oct
Adeje
°C/°F
month
18°/65°
12°/54°
6.6hrs
66mm
Jan
20°/67°
13°/56°
8hrs
31mm
Apr
25°/77°
18°/64°
10.4hrs
1mm
Jul
24°/75°
17°/63°
7.6hrs
41mm
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Alcúdia
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month
14°/58°
6°/43°
5. 2hrs
73mm
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17°/63°
9°/48°
7.5hrs
69mm
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29°/84°
19°/67°
11.3hrs
15mm
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22°/72°
14°/57°
6.8hrs
110mm
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Alicante
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16°/61°
6°/43°
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25mm
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20°/69°
10°/49°
8.4hrs
34mm
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30°/86°
19°/67°
11.5hrs
8mm
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24°/75°
14°/57°
7.7hrs
68mm
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15°/58°
6°/44°
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19°/66°
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23°/73°
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33mm
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13°/56°
4°/40°
6hrs
54mm
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19°/65°
8°/47°
7.7hrs
44mm
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31°/87°
18°/64°
12.1hrs
5mm
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22°/71°
12°/53°
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45mm
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10mm
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23°/74°
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The temperature in Spain and the number of cloudless days allow this country to be recognized as the European record holder for heat and sun. The geography of the Iberian Peninsula and the unique topography form a diverse climate in Spain. Influenced by the Atlantic, it is mild and humid all year round in northern Spain. High daily “jumps” of temperatures are characteristic of the climate of the central regions of the country. The southeastern and southern regions of Mediterranean Spain belong to the subtropical climate zone. Here are the main resort areas and famous beaches.
The water temperature in Spain from June to October is optimal for swimming. The number of sunny days often reaches 280-290 out of 365 . Even from November to March, when the country’s comfortable ski resorts welcome guests, you can wear summer clothes on the Mediterranean coast. The weather in winter is great for trips, getting to know the national culture and history of Spain.
Spanish possessions include Balearic and Canary group of islands located respectively in the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The weather conditions of the Balearic archipelago are similar to the weather of the Mediterranean coast of continental Spain. The climate of the farther Canary Islands is warmer and milder.
TEMPERATURE IN SPAIN IN SPRING – SUMMER
Holidays in the spring on the Iberian Peninsula are best suited for curious tourists. The average temperature in Spain in March – May is from +17…+19 to +24…+26 °С, at night – from +8…+10 to +17…+19 degrees Celsius. Warming up of sea water is +15…+19 degrees. Although in some areas with own microclimate (for example, Murcia) it gets warmer earlier.
Swimming and sunbathing in Spain is officially only from June. The water in the Mediterranean Sea in August can reach +25…+27 °C. The air temperature of the southern and southeastern Mediterranean coast during the day averages +26…+32 degrees, at night – +18…+22 °С. The high season attracts the maximum number of tourists and the cost of rest is the highest of the year.
TEMPERATURE IN SPAIN IN AUTUMN
The temperature in Spain in September begins a gradual slow decrease. Summer heat disappears, and the sea remains warm in summer. “Velvet season” is preferable for families with children, both in terms of the weather and the decreasing influx of tourists. Velvet Season usually starts in September and ends in mid to late October.
The average temperature on the southern and southeastern coasts of the Iberian Peninsula during the “velvet season” ranges from +30 to +20 degrees during the day, from +22 to +12 degrees at night, falling accordingly closer to November. The average sea temperature is +21…+25 °C.
November is the off-season period, when the weather abruptly changes to winter.
TEMPERATURE IN SPAIN IN WINTER
The climate of Spain suggests different temperature conditions in the regions of the country in winter.
The interior of Spain is colder: during the day +9…+12 , at night – about 0 °C. Coastal regions are warmer. On the northern coast during the day +13…+15 degrees, at night +6…+8 °С, it often rains. The southern and southeastern coasts are less humid. Air heating during the day is +13…+19 degrees, at night – +4…+9 °С.
The water temperature in Spain in winter is +13…+18 °С.
In the mountains from November to March there is snow, the temperature here is weakly negative – about -7 … -1 °С. There are many high quality ski resorts in Spain .
In winter, travelers are attracted to Spain active recreation (mainly skiing), educational and excursion tourism , gastronomic tours , health improvement , Christmas entourage and discount season in retail chains.
Weather in Spain in June 2022-2021 at “365 Celsius”
What is the weather in Spain in the month of June strongly depends on the region. The air warms up at night to +19.2°C, and in the daytime up to +34.5°C, it rains for 5 days and 17.0 mm of precipitation falls per month. And, for example, in Camas, the weather conditions are not very good, since the air is up to + 32.8 ° C, cloudy and rainy days are at least 2. The best cities to relax at this time are Ingenio, Burgos, Villagarcia de Arosa. The air temperature in June is +22.9°C
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+22.9°C
Sea water temperature:
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Number of sunny days:
23 days
Rainy days: Rainfall:
5 days 17.0 mm
Water temperature in Spain in June
Is it worth it to visit Spain in June?
The weather in Spain in June is great for holidays, this month’s rating is 4. 6 out of five. The weather is not very good, there are few tourists. At this time, the cold sea temperature is +21.0°C. There is practically no rain, about 5 days per month, 17.0 mm of precipitation falls. Sunny skies for at least 23 days. The weather in Spain at the end of June at the beginning and middle of the month is presented on the chart. The air temperature in June is +22.9°C At this time, the best climatic conditions in 3 cities:
Weather in June Leon
Weather in June Cornella de Llobregat
Weather in June La Oliva
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Miranda de Ebro
+21.8°C
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14 days (35.38mm)
Premia de Mar
+23.2°C
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9 days (24.87mm)
Aranda de Duero
+21.8°C
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13 days (32.92mm)
Vitoria
+21.1°C
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16 days (43. 49mm)
Sant Feliu de Llobregat
+24.4°C
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7 days (22.59mm)
Martorell
+24.4°C
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7 days (22.59mm)
San Pere de Ribes
+23.8°C
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9 days (28.34mm)
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Air temperature in Spain in June
The difference in daily air temperature throughout the year is 15.7°C, but due to the presence of the sea and the climate in Spain is quite mild for months. The coldest month is January, when the air warms up to +13. 3°C, and the warmest is August from +29.0°C. The air temperature in June is +22.9°C.
Water temperature in Spain
The beach season here lasts: . The temperature in the sea at this time of the year is from – to – conducive to a pleasant swim. The worst weather in Spain and the water temperature recorded in February is +4.2°C. The air temperature in June is +22.9°C.
Number of rainy days and precipitation in June
An unsuccessful month for travel is March, it rains on average 9 days. The maximum monthly rainfall is 33.8 mm. The air temperature in June is +22.9°C.
Rating of comfort of rest in June
The rating is calculated by months, taking into account the average air temperature, the amount of rain and other indicators. Over the course of a year in Spain, the score ranges from 4.1 in December to 4.8 in September, out of a possible five. The air temperature in June is +22.9°C
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Air temperature during the day
Water temperature
Solar days
Rainy days (precipitation)
December
+14.0°C
+4.9°C
19.9
6 days (23.6 mm)
January
+13.3°C
+4.4°C
19.4
8 days (32.8 mm)
February
+13.7°C
+4.2°C
16.8
7 days (28.1 mm)
March
+15. 9°C
+4.3°C
18.6
9 days (33.8 mm)
April
+18.6°C
+4.6°C
19.7
9 days (26.6 mm)
May
+21.6°C
+5.3°C
24.1
7 days (19.2 mm)
June
+25.7°C
+6.0°C
25.9
5 days (17.0 mm)
July
+28.2°C
+6.6°C
27.1
4 days (10.3 mm)
August
+29.0°C
+7.0°C
27. 4
4 days (12.1 mm)
September
+26.3°C
+6.9°C
25.0
6 days (22.2 mm)
October
+22.9°C
+6.4°C
21.1
7 days (34.9 mm)
November
+17.3°C
+5.7°C
17.9
8 days (46.6 mm)
Number of sunny days in June
Beautiful sunny weather will delight tourists in August – as many as 28 sunny days per month. Great time to relax in Spain. The air temperature in June is +22.9°C.
Weather and holidays in Spain in June
June is the time when a full-fledged beach season starts in Spain, the sea becomes comfortable enough for swimming, and the sun pleases with pleasant warmth in summer, but there is still no heat typical for July and August. So far, there are not so many tourists in the country, which for many is an important factor in visiting this sunny country, and the weather in Spain in June is favorable for leisurely walks and sightseeing tours, as well as for relaxing on the beach and entertainment.
Climate in June
The weather in Spain in June, like in other months, is different in different regions of the country, but in general, the air temperature during the daytime is 20-30 ° C, and the chance of rain is low. The sea warms up to an average of 20 ° C, on the southern coast – up to 22 ° C.
Relatively cool in the northwest of the country. Here, the daily temperature usually does not exceed 20 ° C and the prevailing humidity is still felt in the air. But on the Mediterranean coast, you can count on temperatures up to 25-27 ° C and almost cloudless skies.
Excursions and beach holidays
Hotels, restaurants, cafes, bars, beach infrastructure – in June everything is ready to receive guests, so you can go without a doubt that Spanish cities will greet you very hospitably.
For those who prefer hot enough weather for a beach holiday, it is better to pay attention to the south coast. Here, the weather in Spain in June approaches +30 ° C and the sea pleases with warm enough water. For those who appreciate a more temperate climate, but the “eternal sun”, Tenerife is worth a visit – the island is neither hot nor cold, the climate is pleasant and warm to enjoy a beach holiday and sunbathing. It is still not very warm in the west and north, so it is worth going here for those who value sightseeing holidays more.
Excursions in Spain are held in all major cities, and, of course, the cultural and historical centers of the country are especially popular. Barcelona, Madrid, Valladolid, Santiago de Campostela, La Caruna, Granada, Valencia and many other Spanish cities are always happy to welcome guests who want to plunge into the world of medieval Spain, ancient castles, museums and local attractions.
Ecotourism is very popular among tourists. Horseback riding, cycling, mountain climbing, paragliding and other ecotourism areas will allow you to visit not only picturesque places, but also the mysterious worlds of wildlife. One of the most popular ecotourism destinations is the Sierra Nevada Reserve.
Entertainment, festivals
In June, many different events take place in the country – from concerts and festivals to fair events. Among the most famous are the festival of electromusic “Sonar”, the festival of modern art “Greek”, which lasts more than a month, falling on June 21, the Festival of Music, the Water Festival in Lanjaron, the wine festival in Haro (La Rioja).
In addition to numerous festivals and concerts, water parks and entertainment complexes open in June in Spain, various zoo shows begin to be held where you can have fun with the whole family. Loro Park (Tenerife), Marineland (Costa Brava), Port Aventura (Costa Dorada), Arenal (Mallorca) and other entertainment centers and water parks are waiting for their visitors in June.
Attractions
You can safely come to any Spanish city and be sure to find something interesting for yourself: the richest culture of the peoples of Spain, original architecture, music, cuisine, an abundance of ancient places and sights, the number of which in Europe the country is second only to Italy. For those who purposefully travel to Spain for the sake of sightseeing places, it is better to choose a comprehensive excursion program of a certain theme, or independently create a route, starting, perhaps, with the main cultural and historical centers of the country.
Please note:
Weather in Spain in May: rating 4.6 (out of 5), air +21.6°C , sea: +18.6°C, rain 7 days
Weather in Spain in July: rating 4.5 (out of 5), air +22.9°C , sea: +23.2°C, rain 4 days
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Hot and sunny weather in Spain in July is perfect for a beach holiday. During this period, tourists rush closer to the sea – in coastal resorts, the heat is much easier to tolerate than in areas remote from the coast. Since July in Spain is the peak tourist season, beaches, clubs, restaurants, water parks and other places of entertainment are quite crowded, but the queues for exhibitions, museums, and historical monuments are noticeably thinner – not everyone wants to see the sights under the scorching sun.
The weather in Spain in July
The weather in Spain in July is sunny, hot and dry: the daytime air temperature in the warmest areas reaches +35°C, at night it is a little cooler – about 20 degrees. There are practically no cloudy days, most often the bright sun shines, only occasionally hiding behind the clouds.
Rains in Spain in July are rare, in the southern part of the country they do not happen at all, but on the shores of the Atlantic two or three days a month can be overshadowed by precipitation. Since the sun heats mercilessly, you can not do without sunscreen – creams, lotions, and hats.
Weather in Spain in July, photo, Pamplona, Navarra, Spain
The weather in Spain in July is sunny, dry and hot: during the day the air temperature in the southern regions reaches + 35С
The sea in July in Spain warms up to 24 ° С – You can swim from early morning to late evening. Thanks to warm nights, a comfortable water temperature is maintained around the clock.
The average temperature in Madrid in July is around +17° C at night and +31° C during the day
The average temperature in Barcelona in July is about +20° C at night and +28° C during the day, the sea warms up to +24° C
The average temperature in Seville in July is around +18°C at night and +32°C during the day
The temperature in Ibiza in July is about + 21 ° C at night and + 29 ° C during the day, the water temperature is + 23 ° C
The temperature in Mallorca in July is about + 19 ° C at night and + 28 ° C during the day, the water temperature is + 23 ° C
Spain in July, photo, Beach in Asturias, Oviedo, Spain
The sea in July in Spain warms up to +24 C – you can swim from early morning until late in the evening
Cheap flights to Spain in July
If you are going to spend a vacation in Spain, in addition to the hotel and studying the excursion program, you should also take care of the availability of air tickets for the desired dates in advance.
Holidays in Spain in July
The Spaniards are probably the most cheerful people in the world – they never stop a series of festivals and holidays, and the middle of summer is no exception. One of the most interesting holidays in Spain in July is the San Fermin festival, which takes place annually from July 6 to 14 in Pamplona, the oldest city in the north of the country. The holiday is dedicated to the patron saint of Pamplona – Saint Fermin, the protector of winemakers and bakers. The main event of the festival is the run of bulls, which everyone can compete with in speed: at the signal of a rocket, the gates of the corral open and desperate daredevils rush through the streets of the old city, followed by 600-kilogram horned giants. In addition to traditional daily races, numerous concerts, fireworks, costumed parades are obligatory elements of the celebration.
July in Spain, photo, San Fermin festival, Pamplona, Spain
The main event of the San Fermin festival is the running of the bulls, which everyone can compete with in speed
On the first Sunday of July, tourists vacationing in Asturias have a great opportunity to participate in the Fiesta del Cordero, the festival of the lamb, which has been held annually for over forty years. Be sure to try the juicy lamb roasted on a spit, and don’t miss the performances of music and dance groups – a very exciting sight.
Here, in Asturias, in mid-July, there is a festival of cider – a drink that the Spaniards are no less reverent than the French. There is even a cider museum in Nava, where the opening events of the festival usually take place. The program of the holiday includes tasting different varieties of cider, bowling competitions, as well as concerts held in bars and restaurants.
San Javier in July becomes the capital of the International Jazz Festival, which hosts concerts by famous musicians. Good weather in July in Spain allows you to hold open-air concerts – on the streets and in parks.
Spain in July, photo, Fiesta del Cordero, Asturias, Spain
Fiesta del Cordero – the feast of the lamb – has been held annually in Asturias in July for more than forty years
Do not forget about shopping. In Spain, as well as throughout Europe, the middle of summer is the season of grand sales, allowing you to purchase great branded items at discounted prices. The biggest discounts are traditionally in the Canary Islands, as they are a free economic zone.
Spain in July. Summary
July in Spain is the peak tourist season, it is during this period that a large number of vacations occur and, accordingly, the number of people who want to relax in cheerful sunny Spain is growing. Tour operators take full advantage of the increase in demand for tours to Spain in July, raising prices for tours. There are very few last-minute tours in July, so those who want to save money should take care of purchasing tickets in advance. Prices are also rising in Spain itself – for excursions, souvenirs, hotel accommodation.
July in Spain, photo, Medieval Festival in Guadalajara, Spain
The Spaniards are a cheerful people: a series of festivals and holidays never stops, and the middle of summer is no exception
The weather in July in Spain is favorable for fans of the sea and beaches, but you should not count on a calm, measured rest – there are not just a lot of tourists in the resorts of Spain at this time, but a lot. But for excursions, the time is not very suitable – it is too hot.
Average annual temperature in Spain. Weather in Spain by months – getting ready for the trip. General information about the climate of Spain
It is determined by three climatic zones. The weather in the northern part of the country is affected by the Atlantic Ocean. There are always warm summers, and winters are mild and wet. Winter minimum temperature +6..+8°C, maximum +12..+14°C, and summer minimum +12..+15°C, and maximum temperature +20..+24°C.
The southeast coast is influenced by the Mediterranean climate. Summers are hot and fairly dry, while winters are short and mild. In winter, the minimum temperature is +5..+8°C, the average maximum is +12..+17°C. In the period from June to September, the average minimum temperature is +16..+21°C, and the average maximum temperature is +25..+30°C.
A sharply continental climate prevails on the central plateau. It is cold in winter and hot in summer. The amount of precipitation is negligible. In winter, the minimum temperature is +1..+3°C, and the maximum is +8..+11°C. In summer, the minimum temperature is +14+18)°C, and the maximum reaches +30°C.
The best season for recreation is the period from June to October.
The water temperature in Spain on the continental part from June to mid-October ranges from 20 to 25 degrees. Between November and May, the temperature is quite low – about 15 degrees, but tourists can spend their holidays in Spain at this time of the year in the Canary Islands, where the swimming season is all year round. The water temperature here actually never drops below 18 degrees.
Monthly weather in Spain
The geography of mainland Spain is such that three climatic zones can be distinguished here. The first is the northern regions on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, which, in fact, determines the climate of this region. Humid, rather warm winters and moderately hot summers are typical for this area. The central part of Spain is the second region in which there are quite cold (temperatures around zero degrees) winters and hot dry summers. The southeastern regions on the Mediterranean coast constitute the third region where the climate is typically subtropical, with hot summers and warm winters. The climate on the islands of Menorca, Mallorca and Ibiza is very similar to the climate of its Mediterranean coast: winters are warm, summers are hot and dry. But the Canary Islands can boast of consistently warm weather throughout the year, there is practically no sweltering heat or excessive coolness.
January is the coldest month on the whole of mainland Spain, the average daytime temperature on the coast is around +10 ° C, cold winds often blow, which brings rather unpleasant cold rain. The water temperature in the sea is about +14 °C, so there is no question of any sea bathing. However, the weather in the Canary Islands even at this time of the year indulges beach lovers with warm (about +19°C) with water and even warmer (about +22 °C) air. In the depths of the mainland of the country, the temperature at this time often drops to zero, the weather is not at all kind.
February in the Spanish Mediterranean differs little from January, the water temperature is the same, the air maybe only slightly warmer, hinting at an early spring. However, in Alicante, for example, it is a couple of degrees warmer than in Barcelona. The Canary Islands continue to delight tourists seeking warmth and sunny weather.
March is characterized by a clear stable increase in air temperature: it warms up to +16 … +18 °С on average. The water in the sea becomes noticeably warmer – + 15 … + 16 ° С, its typical March temperature. The weather is about the same at this time of the year in the Balearic Islands. Spain is preparing for the start of the beach season, which is so attractive here.
April gives everyone who is yearning for warmth, the weather in which it is hardly possible to swim in the sea (its temperature is +16 . .. +17 ° С), but it is quite possible to take sunbaths, lying on the beach in a comfortable sun lounger, inhaling the sea air and listening to the waves whisper about the coming summer, a fresh tan and the pleasures of a beach holiday: the air temperature, typical for April, is around +20 ° C.
May marks the beginning of the beach season. The number of tourists on the coast is noticeably increasing, cafes and restaurants are launching a summer program, the sun is shining in full force, warming the air up to +22…24 °С, and the water near the coast of Spain up to +17…+18 °С. Already not a few dare to swim, and the number of sunbathers on the beach convincingly indicates that the beach season has begun. The weather throughout Spain is such that this is the best time to travel around the country and see its many attractions. Only rains can interfere, the amount of which is impossible to predict. It should be noted that throughout the spring the air temperature in the Canary Islands continues to be as comfortable as it was in the winter months.
June in Spain, the month is quite hot, but not exhaustingly sultry. The air temperature is kept in the region of +25 … 26 ° C, and the water warms up to an average of +22 ° C. This is the best month for sea holidays with small children: acclimatization in such weather is easy, and the sun is not yet burning, so the likelihood of sunburn and heat stroke is very small.
July
The month is hot, sometimes excessively hot, the air temperature in the region of +30°C is not uncommon, the water in the sea warms up to +24…+25°C, that is, it reaches its maximum temperatures. The number of vacationers on the beaches of Spain also reaches its maximum values, because the season of holidays and vacations begins all over Europe.
August is very similar to July: it is hot, the air temperature reaches +30 ° C, and the water temperature is kept at maximum values, then it will be colder. The resort towns are filled with crowds of tourists, they enjoy the favorable climate and generous nature of Spain.
September reduces the temperature of both water and air. Despite the fact that the sun is still hot, it warms the air only up to +25 ° C, and the water in the sea begins to cool. deo is coming to autumn, but the holiday season is not over either on the ocean or on the Mediterranean coast.
October brings coolness and makes you remember that winter is coming soon. It is not cold yet, the daytime temperature still slightly exceeds +20 ° C, but vacationers are gradually leaving the resort towns, it is becoming quieter, calmer and more boring. But for such weather, it is reasonable to plan sightseeing, of which there are many in Spain.
November – autumn month, with rains, with a cool wind. For northerners, the average daytime temperature in September – +16 … +17 ° С – will seem quite warm, but it does not in any way favor a beach holiday. Perhaps, in the Canary Islands, where it is still warm and comfortable, where the mild summer continues all year round.
December brings with it cold rains and wind, the air temperature barely reaches +10…+12 °C, and farther from the sea it is even lower: winter… Spain is getting ready for Christmas and lives with memories of summer. On the other hand, December is the beginning of the ski season in the country, so there will be no time to indulge in sad thoughts about summer for a long time.
Spain is truly an amazing country where the sun shines all year round, so a great holiday is guaranteed
Spain is one of the warmest countries in Western Europe, where you can enjoy the sun for 285 days a year.
The north of Spain from Galicia to Catalonia is under the influence of the Atlantic. This region is characterized by a mild climate with high rainfall – rainy warm winters and humid hot summers.
The southeast coast is dominated by a Mediterranean type of climate with low precipitation, especially in autumn and winter. Winters are warm and short, while summers are dry and hot.
Temperature fluctuations are observed in the central part of the kingdom, where during the day the air heats up to 30˚С, and at night – up to 15˚С heat. Winters in this region are also dry, but rather frosty, and summers are sunny and rainless.
The climate of the Canary Islands is distinguished by its year-round constancy. There is practically no sultry heat and excessive freshness at the resort.
On other islands (Ibiza, Menorca and Majorca) the climate is close to the conditions of the Mediterranean coast.
Winter weather in Spain
April
May
May is the beginning of a beach holiday. Every day it becomes warmer and more comfortable. The southern regions of Spain warm up to + 22°C – +24°C, and the water on the coast – up to +18°C. It should be noted that fluctuations in air temperature in the Canary Islands in May are insignificant and do not differ from the winter months. It is also dry and sunny here. May in Spain is a time of holidays and festivals.
Weather in Spain in summer
June
June is an ideal month for holidays, especially with children. The weather is hot, but there is no sweltering heat. The air temperature reaches the level of 25°C – 26°C warm, and the sea warms up to +20°C on average. For lovers of swimming, it is better to choose southern resorts, where during the day the temperature is 27°C, and at night it drops to +17°C. It is cooler in the north-west of the country, here it is about 18°C during the day, and up to +13°C at night.
July
The middle of summer is considered the hottest month. The temperature rises to +30°C – +34°C, and the sea – up to +25°C. At this time in Spain the height of the resort holiday. In July, there is practically no precipitation, the weather is sunny and partly cloudy.
August
The last month of summer differs little from the July heat. It is the same dry and sunny weather. In the north of the country, the sky is sometimes overcast and it rains.
Pleasant sea breezes on the coast bring freshness and coolness.
Weather in Spain in autumn
September
The holiday season in September is not over yet, but the weather can already bring trouble, especially in the second half of the month. The water in the sea during the summer warmed up to +25°C. In the south of Spain, during the day it is warm up to +30°C, and at night the temperature drops to +20°C – +25°C. Precipitation can fall in the north of the country, and the thermometer reaches + 25 ° C, it is already cooler at night. There are storms on the coast at the end of September, and therefore it is better to plan a vacation in Spain until the middle of the month.
October
In October, autumn comes to Spain, and all the resorts of the country are gradually empty. Which, of course, cannot be said about the Canary Islands, where rest is still in full swing. The average daily temperature on the mainland is kept at around +22°C, and at night it already drops noticeably. In coastal areas it is not so warm anymore (up to +15°C). It often rains, especially in the central part of Spain. This time is perfect for visiting the sights of Spain.
November
November is a cold rainy month with winds and average air temperature up to +17°C. The water on the coast still keeps warm up to +20°С. It is coldest in the north of the country (during the day up to +13°C, and at night – +7°C), in the south the air warms up to 20°C and there are fewer sunny days. The autumn months are the period for touristic cultural holidays in Spain.
Spain is a beautiful country to visit at any time of the year. It captivates tourists with its special atmosphere, wonderful climate and great opportunities for varied recreation.
During the trip, you can combine a beach holiday, as well as acquaintance with ancient sights. The temperature in Spain by months and the water temperature will help you understand what time of the year it will be more comfortable to relax.
Spanish climate by region
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throughout the country, the amount of precipitation decreases, and the air temperature at lunchtime reaches its peak of +20 degrees. At night it can still be quite cool – up to +13 degrees, so you should take warm clothes with you on vacation. The water temperature in the sea warms up to +17 degrees, but it is still not suitable for swimming.
Weather conditions in April are slightly different for resorts:
— +18°C during the day, +12°C at night, water — +15 degrees;
Valencia
Malaga – +21°C during the day, +14°C at night, water – +18 degrees;
Ibiza – +19°C during the day, +14°C at night, water – +16 degrees;
Costa Brava – +18°C during the day, +10°C at night, water – +14 degrees;
Costa Blanca – +21°C during the day, +14°C at night, water – +15 degrees;
Salou – +19°C during the day, +14°C at night, water – +15 degrees;
Mallorca – +18°C during the day, +14°C at night, water – +15 degrees;
Tenerife – +22°C during the day, +14°C at night, water – +19 degrees;
Torrevieja – + 21 ° C during the day, + 14 ° C at night, water – +16 degrees;
San Sebastian – + 16 ° C during the day, + 10 ° C at night, water – +14 degrees;
Marbella – + 21 ° C during the day, + 11 ° C at night, water – +16 degrees.
In the resorts of the province of Alicante in April during the daytime it is quite warm – the air temperature reaches +21°C, and at night the thermometer drops to +15°C.
May in Spain starts the holiday season. Across the country, numerous hotels on the coast are opening, ready to receive tourists. The water in the Mediterranean Sea is great for swimming. Its temperature is +20 degrees, and in some regions even a couple of degrees higher.
At the same time, rains in May are a rare occurrence, as is wind, and the air temperature throughout the country during the daytime is about +20-24 degrees.
Summer
Summer in Spain is the best time to relax. During this period, the sea and air in all parts of the country warm up to excellent temperatures, and almost always a clear sky pleases with warm and sunny days. Fruits and vegetables are also ripening everywhere, and bright festivals are held in honor of this, among which the most famous is “Tomantina” .
The air temperature is not as high as during the peak season. Throughout Spain, the air warms up to + 23 ° С from early morning. Such weather conditions are great for those who plan to combine beach and sightseeing holidays. During this period, the most favorable temperature for relaxation is on the coast of Andalusia, Valencia, on the Costa Brava, as well as in the south of Catalonia. The air temperature in the regions warms up to +25 degrees, as does the water in the sea.
July and August across the country is the same beautiful resort weather, which is great for a relaxed beach holiday. Temperature indicators during this period reach a maximum – + 27-32 ° C during the day and + 20 ° C in the evenings. The water in the sea warms up to + 26-27 degrees. In addition, a dry and hot wind blows from the sea, which further increases the feeling of heat, this is especially noticeable in the Canary Islands.
If you don’t really like the heat, but really want to swim, then you should go to the resorts located on the Canary Islands, the Costa Blanca and the Costa Dorada, as well as the beaches of the Balearic Islands.
Autumn
In the autumn season in Spain begins the real velvet season . In September, the weather is just as beautiful as in previous months, so the number of tourists here does not subside. The sea continues to keep warm until the middle of the season.
September the best weather for autumn holidays. During this period, the daily temperature is fully consistent with the summer months. The highest air and water temperatures are in Alicante, Benidorm, Malaga, Ibiza and Tenerife. Daily rates at these resorts reach +28-29°C, and water – +25°C. A couple of degrees cooler in the Costa Brava, Valencia and Salou.
In October the weather deteriorates noticeably. Air in comparison with the previous month cools down by 5-6 degrees. There are more cloudy days and more rain. However, even during this period it is quite easy to find warm and clear days suitable for swimming and trips to the sights of the country. The sea in October warms up to + 23-25 degrees.
A full-fledged autumn begins in Spain. The resorts of the country are closed until spring, only the Canary Islands continue to have sunny and rather warm weather for relaxing on the coast. The air cools down to +17-20 degrees, and at night it becomes very cool – up to +14 degrees. The sea is not suitable for swimming – the water temperature drops to +18 degrees. Strong winds and rain can spoil the rest a little.
When is the best time to go?
Spain is ideal for all types of holidays. This country has the best beaches in Europe, as well as an abundance of the most interesting ancient and modern sights.
High season
Best time for holidays in Spain starts in May and ends in October. This season is characterized by an abundance of clear days, as well as high temperature indicators of air and water.
During the first and last month of the resort, the weather conditions are conducive not only to relaxing on the beaches, but also to exciting cultural programs . The only disadvantage of such a holiday can be a large number of tourists.
Rainy season
Low season in Spain is considered April, October as well as the winter months. At this time, rain and cool winds can spoil the rest. But even during these months, tourists visit the country, because the cost of recreation and entertainment during this period is attractive.
Thanks to the weather, Spain attracts tourists from all over the world almost all year round.
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Climate in Spain
Spain is located in the south of Europe, occupies the Iberian Peninsula and several groups of islands, the Canary Islands in the Atlantic and the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean. As in all countries located in the northern hemisphere, summer in Spain lasts from June to August, winter – from December to February. The peak of the beach holiday season and the maximum flow of tourists to the resorts of the country falls at the end of summer, it is by August that the coastal waters of the Mediterranean Sea are warmed up by the sun to a pleasant +26 degrees. Although in winter the waters in the south-east of Spain cool down only to + 13 … 15 degrees, not lower.
The climate of the country is very warm, has all the signs of a Mediterranean climate in the south and east of the country. The winter is short, wet, and summer heat comes by April. Humidity during the year does not exceed 60%, even in the cold season. It is even warmer in the Canary Islands, it is quite comfortable here in summer, and winter pleases with air temperatures from +16 to +20 degrees Celsius. In the north of Spain, the influence of the Atlantic Ocean is so strong that the weather conditions in this area during the year are noticeably different from other areas: mild and warm winters with plenty of rain turn into not hot summers, there is rarely summer heat, typical for the south. The air humidity in the north and east is the highest, about 80%, due to the influence of moist air masses coming from the ocean. Another region of the country with climatic conditions different from neighboring regions is located in the center. The weather in central Spain corresponds to the continental climate: the amplitude of day and night temperatures is large, the summer on the mountain plateau is hot and dry, and the winter is cold.
Dependence of weather conditions on relief
The climate in Spain is highly dependent on relief. The territory of Spain is quite extensive, there are high mountains, and plains, and coastal regions, separated from the mainland by highlands.
For example, a relatively similar relief pattern in the north and west of the country provided similar climatic conditions in these two regions. Under the influence of the mountains, which increase as you move deeper into the peninsula and do not let the wet masses of the Atlantic to the central regions, the coastal plain is open to oceanic air currents. They pour out all their moisture here throughout the year. Summer is characterized by moderate temperatures, not exceeding +25 degrees, and in the winter months the average daily temperature is +11 . .. +15 degrees.
In the central regions of Spain separated from the ocean by mountains, the weather during the year has most of the characteristics of a continental climate. There are very noticeable transitions from winter to summer, from June to August fairly high temperatures reign, often reaching + 35 degrees and above. Winters are cold, in some regions the air cools down to +7 degrees and below, frosts and heavy snowfalls are not uncommon, especially in the mountains. During the winter months, numerous ski resorts open up in the mountainous areas, offering modern ski slopes for skiers and snowboarders. Resting in the mountains in winter is quite comfortable, there are no severe frosts, and thick snow cover provides tourists with an unforgettable vacation. It is because of the mountain ranges and uplands in the central part of the country that the temperature amplitude during the day and at night is very noticeable and averages 10-15 degrees.
In the coastal areas of the Mediterranean Sea in the south and east of the country, summers are slightly cooler than in the center. Of course, in some years, summer temperatures can rise to +38 degrees, when hot air masses from the African continent rise to the coast of Spain. But on average, the thermometer fixes +28 degrees. Winter in these regions is humid and relatively warm, from +15 to +18 degrees.
The weather in the Mediterranean Spanish islands of Ibiza, Menorca and Mallorca is similar to southern Spain, warm and short winters, inconspicuous off-seasons and long, hot summers with little rainfall. In the Canary Islands, the air temperature in summer differs by only 8-10 degrees from the winter temperature and is +28 degrees. The cool masses of the Atlantic Ocean make the summer months incredibly comfortable for relaxation, without the sweltering heat and heat.
Spain consistently ranks among the top five countries with the highest life expectancy. And the unique climatic conditions play an important role in this.
The Kingdom occupies a vast territory with different climatic conditions. In this article we will talk about the regions with the most favorable climate for recreation and for life.
The main climatic zones of Spain
Spain is usually divided into 3 climatic zones – north, center and southeast.
Contrary to popular stereotype, it is not cold at all in the north. The climate here is maritime with a strong influence of the Atlantic. Winter is very mild, sparing, but summer cannot be called hot either. A good option for those who want to measure both cold and heat.
But in the center the climate is continental – that is, the most severe. By Spanish standards, of course. Hot and dry summers, cold winters. Again, the cold Spanish winter is +5°C or +10°C. It is this temperature that is kept in the central part of the country in January – the coldest month.
An ideal climate is a deeply individual concept, since it depends on the well-being and characteristics of a particular person. Perhaps you will like the north of Spain, where temperature fluctuations are minimal, there is a lot of vegetation and very beautiful landscapes. And yet, most prefer to relax on the southeastern coasts with a subtropical climate.
In the south-east of Spain everything is “good” – winters are short and mild, and summers are moderately hot. “Especially good” in Andalusia – on the Costa del Sol, as well as on the Costa Blanca. Also, the Canary and Balearic Islands are always at the peak of popularity.
Islands
The Canary Islands are the realm of eternal spring. In summer, the thermometer rises only to +26°C, in winter it drops to +21°C. A good option for those who do not like the climate of continental Spain. The absence of hurricanes and heavy rains completes the list of advantages of the Canary Islands.
The climatic conditions of the Balearic Islands have a beneficial effect on health and well-being. The average temperature in winter is +14°С, and in summer +28°С. The sea breeze softens the heat. Water warms up to +25°C in summer. The number of sunny days per year is 300. And in 2015, Forbes named Palma de Mallorca the best city in the world for leisure and work.
Costa del Sol
This is the sunniest and southern coast of the Kingdom of Spain, where millions of Europeans and other countries with more severe climates spend their winters (and not only winters).
Good weather lasts here all 12 months of the year. On this coast, the sun shines for at least 325 days a year. Daytime temperature in winter is +17°C, in summer – about +30°C, while winter lasts only 2-3 months. The Mediterranean Sea has a great influence on the entire coast of Spain and softens the dry air. As for vegetation, there is not so much of it here, especially in the south.
Costa Blanca
The “White Coast”, Costa Blanca, corresponds to the coastline of the province of Alicante. Due to the moderate amount of rainfall, the northern part of the Costa Blanca is decorated with quite lush vegetation. And the climate here is milder than in the south of the coast.
End point of the “green” part of the Costa Blanca – Benidorm. Further the landscape changes, becomes more deserted. The area from Alicante to Torrevieja is more like a steppe. In summer, the air temperature here can reach +35°C or even +40°C.
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Water temperature in Spain now and throughout the year
Spain is in Europe. The country is washed by six seas, such as the Atlantic Ocean, the Balearic Sea, the Bay of Biscay, the Strait of Gibraltar, the Alboran Sea, the Mediterranean Sea. Spain is a major resort country and has a long coastline. To determine the temperature of the water in it, we monitor 323 settlements and resorts.
Due to the length of Spain from north to south and the extensive mountain system, the climate differs quite noticeably in different parts of the country. The vertical zonality is also clearly visible.
The northern coast is in rather peculiar conditions – the influence of wet sea masses from the Atlantic is strong here, therefore, in Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria and the Basque Country, winters are mild and fairly wet, and summers are moderately warm.
The eastern coast of the country is located in the zone of subtropical Mediterranean climate. It has dry hot summers and mild winters. In summer, the temperature can reach + 36-38 degrees with an average level of about 27 degrees, in winter the thermometer does not fall below +12. There is little precipitation (500-600 mm per year), mainly in autumn and winter. The water warms up to +23-27 degrees in summer, so the beach season here lasts from May-June to October.
The Balearic Islands have a subtropical Mediterranean climate. However, due to their position, the islands receive slightly more rainfall than the nearby continental coast of the country. The beach season in the Balearics begins in March, when the water temperature rises to +18, and ends in October.
On the islands of the Canary archipelago, the climate is close to tropical trade winds. The proximity of the cold ocean current noticeably softens the summer heat inherent in the entire region, but it also evens out the general temperature background. The water temperature is quite constant – 20-23 degrees all year round.
We monitor the status of the following oceans and seas that surround the country. Just go to the page of a specific body of water and see the temperature in all settlements on the coast.
Atlantic Ocean
Balearic Sea
Bay of Biscay
Strait of Gibraltar
Alboran Sea
Mediterranean Sea
The water surface temperature values are available in real time. There is a forecast of changes in water temperature for the coming days, as well as historical data on sea surface temperatures for all days of recent years.
Spain is a popular holiday destination all year round, but there is something special about visiting in November. After the summer crowds have subsided, the winter months reveal the vibrant culture and colours of the country. Explore the best locations to visit in November, choose a relaxing beach break or from towns and cities that come alive with annual festivals and cultural celebrations.
Granada
Malaga
Tenerife
Madrid
Barcelona
Sevilla
Jerez
Gran Canaria
Cadiz
Murcia
Granada
After the city has recovered from the strength of the summer sun, Granada is in its prime. Crowds of tourists have dissipated meaning visiting the city’s top attractions is a more pleasurable experience. Rich with culture and history, no one can visit Granada without visiting the stunning Alhambra Palace, proudly overlooking the city with a backdrop of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Granada can easily be explored by foot, wander around the various neighbourhoods such as the cobbled streets in the Albaicin or Realejo to experience the unique mix and influences of Moorish, Catholic, Jewish and Gypsy culture in the city.
Malaga
Located on the Costa del Sol, many people associate Málaga with its sandy beaches. But when the summer season has come to an end, November is a special time to visit with pleasant temperatures ideal for walking around and exploring the cultural offerings of the city. At the heart of Andalucian history, explore the Castle Gibralfaro, a Moorish fortress with unbeatable views overlooking the city as well as the Teatro Romano, the oldest monument of the city with archaeological remains of Romano Hispania.
Visit one of the many museums in Málaga, wander around the picturesque streets and dip in and out of the shops on Calle Larios or sit at a bar on Plaza La Merced and enjoy the tapas culture of the city.
Tenerife
With temperatures still reaching 23 degrees, the sea warmed by the summer sun and the hordes of tourists have returned home, one of the best times to visit Tenerife is in November. Relax on one of Tenerife’s stunning beaches or for the more adventurous types, hike around Mount Teide, Spain’s highest mountain. Don’t miss Tenerife’s famous San Andres festival which takes place in Puerto de La Cruz at the end of November. This festival is a vibrant celebration of the annual grape harvest, join in with the locals and sample unique wines from the region.
Madrid
Madrid is the perfect destination for a holiday to Spain in November. The capital city offers an abundance of museums, art galleries, monuments and parks. Wherever you choose to stay in Madrid you will experience the romanticism that each neighbourhood has to offer. Stroll through El Retiro Park, the colours and ambience make it particularly special at this time of year.
For those wanting to experience something a little different, attend Madrid’s annual jazz festival which runs from the 28th of Oct – 30th of Nov. This prestigious event gives you the chance to see famous jazz artists as well as experience Spanish culture and food.
Barcelona
As the cosmopolitan capital of the Catalonia region, Barcelona is the hub of art and architecture in Spain. One of the best times to stay in Barcelona city is November, where you can explore the cities top attractions and museums without fighting against the summer crowds. Admire the vibrant artwork of Gaudí such as Casa Battló and of course Barcelona’s most famous monument, The Sagrada Familia.
Wander through the different neighbourhoods in Barcelona, each one offering a unique mix of architectural structures, such as Barri Gotic where the long streets and squares have a special charm, in particular, Plaça Reial which is brimming with bustling bars, cafes and restaurants.
Sevilla
Escape to the magical city of Seville for a winter holiday in Spain overflowing with culture and tradition. The temperatures in the summer are often too much for people to take, but visit in November and you will be able to explore the city by foot. Take your time and discover the striking historical monuments such as the Moorish Palace of Alcázar, Plaza de España and La Giralda Tower.
Wherever you choose to stay in Sevilla you will be surrounded by Andalucian culture. The region continues to uphold its colourful traditions throughout the year, from flamenco shows to bullfighting. Even in November you can still enjoy dining on terraces, try Calle Feria, and around the impressive Plaza Alameda de Hércules, where you will find some of the best tapas eateries.
Jerez
Visit the city of Jerez, where sweet wine was first made and historically was considered the finest wine throughout Europe. Immerse yourself in the sherry culture by visiting the vineyards and get acquainted with the locals. Explore Jerez’s bustling bodega bars where you can gorge on the regions tapas and of course sample more of their famous sherry.
Gran Canaria
Visit Gran Canaria in November and find cheap beach villas with a private pool. Temperatures are still a pleasant 20 degrees, the resort is quieter and the Atlantic is still holding onto the warmth from the summer sun. Anfi del Mar is one of the most picturesque beaches on the island, with glittering turquoise water and floral displays hugging the bay, even in the winter months.
Cadiz
Cádiz is home to one of Europes oldest cities, bursting with Andalucian charm. The region is known for its cosy whitewashed towns lined with orange trees and flower beds, spectacular beaches and it’s rich culinary heritage. For those who seek a holiday full of gastronomical delights, Cadiz will not disappoint, some of the best gastronomy in Spain is unique to this region including Almadraba tuna, Camarones and sherry.
Sitting on the Costa de la Luz, temperatures are still a warm 19 degrees meaning you can enjoy a beach holiday to Cádiz in November. The beaches are known for their carefully preserved rural beauty, vast stretches of pure white sand and striking blue waters. Be sure to visit the town of Tarifa, where you can see the exact spot where the Mediterranean sea meets the Atlantic ocean.
Murcia
Murcia is a less-known region and is one of the cheapest holiday destinations in Spain but is often overshadowed by its neighbours Andalucia and Valencia. With a subtropical climate, it is perfect if you are searching for some sun during the winter months. Stay on the Costa Calida, where rain is a rare occurrence, has over 250km of coastline with a diverse range of unspoilt beaches, rugged coves and craggy cliffs. Make sure you visit Bolnuevo beach, a beautiful bay nestled beneath a quaint former fishing village.
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Spain is not only one of the most beautiful countries in Europe, but it is one of the most enchantingly gorgeous places in the world. Several tourists dream of going there once in their lifetime as it is ranked third among the UNESCO world heritage sites. With beautiful beaches, architectural masterpieces, friendly people, and deliciously palatable cuisine, Spain is a one-in-all paradise for people who love history, culture, food, and natural beauty.
If you are planning a vacation to Spain in November, then this blog is for you because it will guide you on what you need to see or what you should pack for your dream vacation in the said month. But you should know that visiting Spain during November is an excellent idea because during that time, not only will the crowd be less but the weather will also be more chill. Places like Barcelona, Girona, Ibiza, and others usually have a comfortable climate in November. So, start packing your bags for your November trip to Spain.
Weather Of Spain In November
Weather in Spain can vary throughout November in different regions of the country. In some parts, you can find warm and bright days in winter to have lots of outdoor activities. There are also certain regions where the winter is quite chilling and you want to spend your days inside a cozy café, with a fuming cup of coffee. Madrid is quite cold, but it is quite dry in winter. If you want to spend your days in the capital city of Spain, you need to pack your clothes accordingly. On the other hand, Barcelona will bring cool days but those are not shivering. You can spend your days on the beaches of Barcelona, enjoying the warm sunshine. For having a perfect suntan, you can head towards the southernmost part of Spain, Andalusia where the sun shines brightly in November.
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Things To Do In Spain In November
There are lots of fun things you can do throughout the year in Spain. But, November is the wintertime in this country when you can do certain exclusive things that you may not do at the other times of the year. Here you will get to know how to make your November trip to Spain quite eventful. Have a look-
1. La Sagrada Familia: Take A Tour 2. Flamenco Show: Go And Watch 3. AlHambra Fortress: Get Amazed By The Beauty 4. Ronda: Explore The Picturesque Place 5. Malaga: Enjoy The Beach Life 6. Balearic Islands: Get Some Space
1. La Sagrada Familia: Take A Tour
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Once you are in Spain, you can’t miss visiting this world-famous mythical Cathedral, which will amuse you as soon as you visit this place. Dedicated to the Holy Family, the construction of this Cathedral began in 1882 and it is still going on! As per the myth, if the design of Gaudi’s Masterpiece ever gets completed, that will be the end of the world! You can visit the Cathedral any time, except the time for mass. You have to dress properly and sober while visiting this wonderful Cathedral.
Location: Carrer de Mallorca, 401, 08013 Barcelona, Spain Timings: 9 am to 6 pm Entry Fees: Free
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2. Flamenco Show: Go And Watch
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While you are in Spain, you should get in touch with the true culture and heritage of this country. To come closer to Spanish culture, you can visit the flamenco dance show in the gardens of the Royal Alcazar in Seville. Flamenco is a form of folk music at which you will see the best Flamenco dancers to perform. The music is so encouraging and the beats are so fast, that you will feel like shaking a toe with it. What you will see at the Alcazar will always be in the pages of your memory.
Location: Patio de Banderas, s/n, 41004 Sevilla, Spain Timings: 9.30 am to 5 pm Price: 30 Euros (avg.)| INR 2,323
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3. AlHambra Fortress: Get Amazed By The Beauty
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If you are fond of history and want to explore the remnants of that in the modern world, Spain won’t disappoint you ever. You can head towards Granada to experience the grandeur of the famous AlHambra Moorish Fortress, which protected the city from the Christian invasion for more than 100 years. The architecture of this fortress still looks virgin while the beautiful garden around it is well-maintained and beautiful. If you want to enjoy the true beauty of this place, try to avoid the busy hours.
Location: Calle Real de la Alhambra, s/n, 18009 Granada, Spain Timings: 9 am to 6 pm Price: Starts at 36 Euros| INR 2787
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4. Ronda: Explore The Picturesque Place
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Head towards Andalusia and explore the most picturesque and ancient town of Ronda in the heart of this region. This town is located on the top of a deep gorge which has divided this town into the old and the new part. Three bridges join the towns together and make it easy for the visitors to roam around the old town and also in the modern town. To take photographs, Ronda is one of the best places in Spain. You will find lots of amazing viewpoints that are there throughout the town which will mesmerize you. Once you are here, you can visit Cuenca Garden for a beautiful and panoramic view. To touch the Spanish culture more closely, you can visit Plaza del Toros Ronda to experience the annual bullfight.
Location: 29400, Málaga, Spain Timings: 24 hours
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5. Malaga: Enjoy The Beach Life
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While you are in Spain, you will head towards Barcelona to enjoy the exotic beaches over there. Do you want something out-of-the-box? How about getting picturesque beaches without a crowd? If you wish so, you can head towards Malaga. There are lots of amazing beaches which will blow your mind with their outstanding natural beauty. This place is warm in winter and the soothing weather allures you to spend some time in the sun on the beaches. Summer is crowded; that’s why you can visit these beaches from November to February. Besides these beaches, you can also visit the Picasso Museum and the Cathedral of Malaga here.
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6. Balearic Islands: Get Some Space
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Located a bit away from the mainland of Spain, Balearic Island is the combination of four islands that are different from each other. Visit Ibiza if you want to party hard. If you want to spend some alone time with your partner and enjoy the tranquility of nature, head towards Menorca. Visit Formentera to spend a wonderful and exotic beach life with lots of beach sports and water sports. Finally, Mallorca will offer you a different terrain as it is a mountainous island where you can spend an idyllic vacation.
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Festivals In Spain In November
Indeed, the calendar of November won’t have many annual events as the city prepares for Christmas and the New Year, still, there are certain events that you can enjoy at this time-
1. All Saints Day 2. International Sherry Week 3. San Andreas Festival
1. All Saints Day
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This is celebrated on November 1 which is a national holiday in Spain. This day is celebrated by the locals by paying homage to the deceased. Many people attend mass at the churches and the local cemeteries. In the evening, the day is celebrated with traditional foods and good memories.
Date: 1st November
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2. International Sherry Week
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It is celebrated in early November where the top quality Andalusian wines are tasted. You can also visit any local vineyard and enjoy the sherry-making process. If you visit Spain during this time, you can have the exclusive experience of tasting the new wines just from the vineyards. That is a memorable experience.
Date: Early November
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3.
San Andreas Festival
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It happens in the last week of November in Tenerife. It is a festival of tasting New Year’s wine. This festival is the celebration of the annual grape harvest and tasting new wines. This festival is celebrated with lots of fun when the locals get on the street and make noise by banging pans and pots. Parties and lots of other entertainment modes are in different parts of Tenerife.
Date: Last week of November
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Tips To Visit Spain In November
November is cool in Spain, so you need to carry warm clothes.
Be ready with sunscreen and other sun protection for the beach areas as the sun shines brightly over there.
Carry winter lotion, lip balm, and body lotions as November are quite dry here, especially in Seville.
Always wear comfortable shoes if you don’t want to ruin your day trips around the country.
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Hopefully, this guide will help you to arrange a trip to Spain in the coming winter, especially in November. From the exclusive things to do and being a part of the vibrant festivals, there are a lot of reasons to visit Spain in November. So in the coming winters, if you’re planning a vacation in Spain make sure to add these experiences in your list and have a great time.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Spain In November
What is the average temperature in Spain in November?
The temperature fluctuates in November and it is different in different regions. The average temperature of Spain remains within the range of 8C and 19C.
Can you visit Spain in November?
November is the beginning of winter when the entire country begins to dress up for the upcoming festival season. Besides that, after a busy summer, the country gets to breathe now. So, you can have a wonderful time in Spain in November.
Which is the warmest region of Spain in November?
November is winter throughout Spain. But, if you don’t prefer the chilly wind and shivering cold, you can head towards Andalusia as this is the warmest region of Spain in November and throughout the winter.
Can you expect snow in Spain during the winter?
As November is the beginning of the winter in Spain, you will get less snow than December and January. Head towards the Sierra Nevada region and the Pyrenees which are the highest places in Spain and you can get snow over there.
How to prepare yourself to visit Spain in November?
You need to keep yourself safe from the winter. Pack warm clothes to cover yourself from chilly winds. You also need to carry sunscreen, umbrellas and cotton clothes if you are heading towards the beach towns of Spain.
Which are the best things to do in Spain in November?
You can visit the historical monuments and museums in Seville. Enjoy your evenings at the roadside café with beverages and desserts and have a great time with your partner. You can enjoy cultural shows, like flamenco music and dance also.
Which are the best festivals in Spain in November?
Spain prepares itself to welcome Christmas and the New Year from November. The Christmas markets are open from the end of November which are awesome. Also, you can enjoy wine festivals in this country during this time.
What types of clothes should you wear in Spain in November?
You can wear short and long-sleeve shirts, cardigans, denim, long dresses, etc. to look smart. Nights are cooler so make sure you have enough clothes to layer yourself. Carry a rain jacket to keep yourself safe from rain.
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Spain in July: Weather, Tips and More
Seville Cathedral is an architectural marvel that reflects the history, wealth and importance of the city.
From the crowded beaches of Tossa de Mar to the crazy adventures in Ibiza, holidaying in Spain in July is perfect for people from all walks of life! The sun hardly gets any break, eliminating most chances of rain. Hiking in one of many national parks, such as the Ordesa y Monte, is ideal during this time of the year. Alternatively, take a stroll around cities like Granada and sample the food and culture. If you’re looking for endless beaches with crystal blue waters, gorgeous festivals, and cultural highlights, then a trip to Spain this month won’t disappoint.
Spain weather in July
July is an ideal time for tourists to enjoy the warm beaches in Spain.
Summer in Spain is at its peak in July. You can find the warmest temperatures in inland cities. For instance, temperatures in Madrid average around 25°C with highs of 33°C. The south coast is characterized by hot temperatures frequently reaching 31°C. For this reason, July is the perfect month to organize a trip to soak up the sun at the Balearic Islands where you will also find breathtaking landscapes and wild nightlife!
If you are not a big fan of the summer heat, you can visit the northern cities such as Bilbao or picturesque little towns like Castro Urdiales and Cudillero. Here the weather is slightly cooler with an average of 20°C.
For in-depth information, check out our guide on best time to visit Spain.
Weather in Spain in July – Rainfall and Temperatures
Jan
Feb
Mar
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May
Jun
Jul
Aug
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10
12
16
17
22
29
33
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21
15
11
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8
13
16
16
14
9
4
2
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50
53.6
60.8
62.6
71.6
84.2
91.4
91.4
84.2
69.8
59
51.8
Avg Nightly (°F)
33.8
35.6
39.2
41
46. 4
55.4
60.8
60.8
57.2
48.2
39.2
35.6
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Why visit Spain in July
Visitors can enjoy outdoor dining experience by the sidewalk in Spanish cities.Locals participating in the week-long San Fermin festival in Pamplona, Spain.
Thousands of tourists and locals come together to enjoy the best things Spain has to offer during this time of the year.
Vibrant nightlife: In July most Spanish cities get flooded with tourists from all over the world ready to enjoy the Spanish nightlife and spend lazy afternoons at the beach. Some of the most popular destinations are Barcelona, Granada, and Malaga. You will have a variety of parties to choose from every night and tons of occasions to meet new international friends.
The beaches: July is the best time to visit Spain for those who want to enjoy a relaxing holiday. There are plenty of beautiful, secluded places where you will be able to lie down on the sandy beach and enjoy the warm sun on your skin, away from the many tourists. The cliffs of Maro-Cerro Gordo or Cala de las Mulas in the Murcia region are great destinations for those who value their privacy and love tranquility.
National parks: Precipitation in July is extremely rare. You can therefore enjoy a trip to one of the many national parks in the country and be assured that you will find good weather. Enjoy bird watching through the swamps of Tablas De Daimiel or go for a hike in the national parks in the Pyrenees. This is the perfect month to try activities such as rafting, canoeing, and river boarding.
Festivals: Witness the crazy San Fermín festival in Spain in July. This week-long celebration is held in the historic city of Pamplona in the north of the country. The most famous event at the festival is the running of the bulls in which hundreds of people run in front of six bulls through the narrow streets of the city. If you like music, book a ticket for the Benicàssim Festival held in the north of Valencia. Here you will be able to listen to indie and alternative music.
Where to go and what to do
Ibiza is known for vibrant parties and nightlife.
There are plenty of things to do in Spain. Make sure to spend at least seven days in the country if you want to make the most of your time. The islands of Ibiza, Majorca, and Minorca come to life and are among the best places to visit in Spain during the summer months. Here you will find the best nightlife and wildest parties. If you want to see the most iconic cities of Spain, opt for a tour of Barcelona, Madrid, or visit Granada during the summer period. For a relaxing option, head north towards the city of Bilbao, the perfect location for those who want a break from the many summer visitors coming to Spain. Here you can explore the Guggenheim Museum, visit the close-by Salt Valley or simply enjoy a swim in one of the many quiet beaches in the area. Another option is to conquer one of the many walking trails present in the country such as the Caminito del Rey or the Picos de Europa.
What to bring
Flamenco is a popular Spanish art form based on various folkloric music traditions.
Precipitation is scarce in July so you can leave your umbrella at home. Don’t forget to pack light clothes made of natural fabrics to survive the hot weather. Sunscreen is also a must; the sun here is no joke!
The Spain weather in July is perfect with long sunny days, warm temperatures, and low chances of precipitation. You can enjoy a quiet holiday in the north of the country visiting cities such as Bilbao or exploring one of the many Spanish national parks. If you like partying, you can head towards the Balearic Islands where you can find younger crowds. Cities such as Barcelona and Pamplona are the ideal destination for those interested in Spanish culture as here you will be able to join the San Fermín festival and other cultural events.
If you need help planning your custom trip to Spain, feel free to reach out to our local travel experts. Alternatively, you can also check out trips to Spain in July that we offer.
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Spain in November on the Weather map
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By November, the weather in Spain is somewhat reminiscent of the beginning of autumn in countries with a temperate climate. Weather conditions deteriorate noticeably. Fans of beach holidays and warmth should not count on the fact that Spain will meet them with warmth and sun. But for tourists who go to Spain for historical excursions, long walks through incredibly beautiful cities, new sensations and emotions, unexpected weather surprises will not be a hindrance. The calm beauty of November Spain is able to win the hearts of romantics and lovers!
Sunny days appear less and less in weather forecasts, in November there are no more than 9-10, but rain is becoming a regular guest in all regions of the country. Along with the precipitation, the clouds bring the wind, on the coast there are heavy gusts of wind, severe storms and heavy rains.
By November, the sun heats up much less, warming the air up to +15…+17 degrees. So, in the capital, during the day, the thermometer rises to +14 degrees Celsius, and at night it can drop to +6 degrees. In the east and north-west of the country, the air temperature remains at +16 degrees, but in the northern coastal regions there are more rainy days, and the ocean storms much more often. The south of Spain is also dominated by cyclones and heavy winds. On a sunny day, the air can warm up to +19degrees, but such days here are becoming less and less.
The water off the coast of Malaga, Murcia is relatively warm, about +20 degrees, but the ambient temperature, strong sea waves and wind do not contribute to a beach holiday. Coastal areas are empty in November in anticipation of the next tourist season.
In November, the decline in prices for holidays in Spain allows you to relax almost two times cheaper than in summer. It will be possible to save not only on the hotel and the services that it offers to its guests, but also on food. Once crowded with tourists, restaurants and cafes are empty at the end of autumn, every tourist here is very much expected. By lowering prices on the menu, restaurant owners are trying to attract those few tourists who have chosen November for their holiday in Spain.
In November, mostly young people or pensioners go to Spain. For the former, the budget of the trip is important, and for the latter, comfortable cool weather. Excursion programs, visits to museums, exhibitions and concerts are popular. And in early November, a holiday is celebrated in Spain, which is simply impossible to miss!
November 9, the whole country begins a large-scale celebration of the Day of Olives. The center of this holiday is Andalusia and its city of Baena. For several days, the town, which occupies one of the leading places in the world in the production of olive oil, turns into a platform for festival events, exhibitions and markets. And everywhere the focus is on the olive or oil from it!
Guests of the city have the opportunity to participate in dozens of olive oil tastings. During the excursions you can learn how olives are grown, harvested and prepared. Olive oil producers will tell the secrets of its production. Having visited the Day of the Olive, tourists begin to treat it in a completely different way, with respect, awe and love. Exactly the way all Spaniards treat olives.
Where is the best place to relax in Spain in November?
This table will help you determine which resorts in Spain are warmest in November, find out where there is less rain and more clear days.
Do you want to know where is the warmest sea? We also provide information about the water temperature in seaside resorts.
Resort name
Air temperature day / night
Cloudy
Rainy days / rainfall
Sea water temperature
Solar clock *
Aguilas
19.0°C
13.2°C
24.2%
1 day (21.3 mm.)
19.2°C
08h. 43m.
Adeje
22. 4°C
18.2°C
19.2%
1 day (17.2 mm.)
22.6°C
09h. 41m.
Alicante
18.8°C
13.3°C
26.3%
2 days (29.2 mm.)
19.4°C
08h. 26m.
Altea
19.2°C
15.4°C
27.7%
2 days (35.8 mm.)
19.5°C
08h. 17m.
Albir
19.0°C
15.6°C
27.9%
2 days (43.9 mm.)
19.5°C
08h. 16m.
Alcudia
18.5°C
15.7°C
36.2%
4 days (60.6 mm.)
19.6°C
07h. 22m.
Almeria
19.2°C
13.6°C
19.2%
1 day (19.1 mm.)
18.3°C
09h. 14m.
Almuñécar
19.1°C
13. 1°C
19.2%
2 days (39.3 mm.)
17.5°C
09h. 15m.
Algeciras
18.2°C
14.5°C
34.6%
5 days (93.8 mm.)
17.7°C
07h. 42m.
Badalona
17.0°C
12.6°C
31.1%
4 days (65.5 mm.)
17.9°C
07h. 48m.
Barcelona
16.6°C
13.0°C
30.3%
3 days (62.6 mm.)
18.0°C
07h. 53m.
benalmadena
18.5°C
14.8°C
25.9%
3 days (57.1 mm.)
17.3°C
08h. 34m.
benalmadena
18.5°C
14.8°C
25.7%
3 days (57.0 mm.)
17.3°C
08h. 35m.
Benidorm
19.0°C
15. 5°C
27.4%
2 days (39.6 mm.)
19.5°C
08h. 19m.
Benicassim
18.9°C
12.7°C
26.0%
1 day (38.2 mm.)
19.0°C
08h. 23m.
Bilbao
15.7°C
10.8°C
49.0%
8 days (115.4 mm.)
16.0°C
05h. 57m.
Blanes
16.8°C
11.7°C
31.2%
3 days (49.8 mm.)
17.5°C
07h. 46m.
Burgos
10.4°C
4.7°C
46.8%
4 days (53.0 mm.)
–
06h. 12m.
Valencia
19.0°C
12.2°C
28.5%
2 days (40.2 mm.)
19.0°C
08h. 09m.
Villajoyosa
18.9°C
14.4°C
27. 4%
2 days (33.7 mm.)
19.4°C
08h. 19m.
Gandia
18.9°C
13.4°C
30.3%
2 days (49.4 mm.)
19.1°C
08h. 00m.
Guia de Isora
20.7°C
16.9°C
20.3%
–
22.6°C
09h. 34m.
Golf del Sur
23.2°C
20.6°C
16.2%
–
22.6°C
10 a.m. 01m.
Gran Canaria
23.4°C
20.0°C
22.4%
–
22.1°C
09h. 21m.
Granada
15.3°C
6.6°C
26.4%
4 days (57.2 mm.)
17.5°C
08h. 29m.
Guardamar del Segura
19.6°C
14.5°C
25.5%
1 day (21. 0 mm.)
19.4°C
08h. 32m.
Denia
18.6°C
15.5°C
29.9%
3 days (56.6 mm.)
19.2°C
08h. 03m.
Girona
16.5°C
9.6°C
31.9%
3 days (58.3 mm.)
17.2°C
07h. 41m.
Ibiza
18.9°C
17.1°C
34.5%
4 days (57.9 mm.)
19.5°C
07h. 35m.
Cadaqués
16.2°C
12.3°C
31.7%
2 days (55.2 mm.)
16.8°C
07h. 41m.
Cadiz
19.2°C
15.8°C
29.3%
6 days (102.7 mm.)
18.3°C
08h. 13m.
Cala d’Or
18.6°C
15.8°C
37.2%
2 days (37.4 mm.)
20. 0°C
07h. 17m.
Cala Mayor
18.2°C
15.0°C
34.5%
1 day (32.1 mm.)
19.7°C
07h. 33m.
Cala Mesquida
18.4°C
16.8°C
38.6%
3 days (42.6 mm.)
19.8°C
07h. 08m.
Cala Figuera
18.5°C
16.0°C
36.3%
3 days (36.5 mm.)
20.0°C
07h. 23m.
Calafell
17.3°C
11.9°C
27.7%
3 days (54.3 mm.)
18.1°C
08h. 08m.
Calella
16.7°C
12.2°C
31.5%
4 days (65.5 mm.)
17.6°C
07h. 45m.
Calpe
18.9°C
14.5°C
27.7%
1 day (29.0 mm.)
19. 4°C
08h. 17m.
Cambrils
17.3°C
12.8°C
27.6%
3 days (57.7 mm.)
18.3°C
08h. 10m.
camp de mar
18.2°C
15.9°C
35.2%
3 days (42.3 mm.)
19.7°C
07h. 29m.
Can Picafort
18.5°C
15.2°C
36.9%
5 days (62.5 mm.)
19.6°C
07h. 18m.
Capella
12.8°C
4.1°C
27.4%
3 days (64.4 mm.)
–
08h. 07m.
Cartagena
19.7°C
15.8°C
26.9%
1 day (23.4 mm.)
19.3°C
08h. 25m.
Castellón de la Plana
18.9°C
12.7°C
26.0%
1 day (37.5 mm.)
19. 0°C
08h. 23m.
Coma Ruga
17.2°C
11.9°C
28.4%
2 days (48.0 mm.)
18.1°C
08h. 04m.
Cordova
18.3°C
10.3°C
30.9%
3 days (55.3 mm.)
–
08h. 00m.
Corralejo
22.2°C
20.3°C
32.8%
1 day (17.8 mm.)
21.6°C
08h. 11m.
Costa Adeje
23.3°C
20.2°C
17.5%
–
22.6°C
09h. 52m.
Costa Blanca
18.9°C
15.5°C
26.9%
2 days (38.8 mm.)
19.4°C
08h. 22m.
Costa Brava
16.3°C
12.3°C
32.3%
3 days (57.9 mm.)
16.9°C
07h. 37m.
Cullera
19.2°C
11.7°C
28.6%
3 days (43.0 mm.)
19.1°C
08h. 10m.
La Palma
22.0°C
19.9°C
36.4%
2 days (50.8 mm.)
22.7°C
07h. 49m.
La Pineda
17.4°C
13.2°C
27.4%
3 days (59.2 mm.)
18.3°C
08h. 11m.
La Coruna
15.1°C
11.5°C
47.1%
8 days (125.7 mm.)
14.9°C
06h. 08m.
La Manga
19.6°C
15.5°C
26.9%
2 days (31.4 mm.)
19.3°C
08h. 25m.
La Orotava
21.3°C
18.1°C
37.8%
3 days (54.7 mm.)
22.5°C
07h. 40m.
Lanzarote
22.3°C
19.8°C
33.6%
1 day (19.9 mm.)
21.6°C
08h. 06m.
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
22.5°C
20.1°C
33.2%
–
22.1°C
08h. 11m.
Leon
10.7°C
4.6°C
38.1%
3 days (40.0 mm.)
–
07h. 03m.
Lloret de Mar
16.9°C
12.1°C
31.6%
3 days (59.6 mm.)
17.4°C
07h. 43m.
Los Alcazares
19.5°C
15.5°C
27.8%
2 days (27.1 mm.)
19.3°C
08h. 19m.
Los Gigantes
22.5°C
18.9°C
19.1%
1 day (18.1 mm.)
22.6°C
09h. 42m.
Los Cristianos
23.4°C
20.5°C
17.9%
–
22.6°C
09h. 50m.
Magaluf
18.4°C
14.9°C
36.1%
3 days (46.9 mm.)
19.7°C
07h. 24m.
Madrid
14.3°C
8.7°C
34.9%
3 days (46.6 mm.)
–
07h. 28m.
Majorca
18.3°C
14.3°C
37.4%
5 days (85.7 mm.)
19.8°C
07h. 16m.
Malaga
19.7°C
14.2°C
23.2%
2 days (48.0 mm.)
17.3°C
08h. 50m.
Malgrat de Mar
16.6°C
11.8°C
31.8%
4 days (61.2 mm.)
17.5°C
07h. 43m.
Manilva
19. 1°C
12.8°C
31.4%
5 days (94.6 mm.)
17.3°C
08h. 01m.
Mar Menor
19.6°C
15.5°C
26.9%
2 days (31.4 mm.)
19.3°C
08h. 25m.
Marbella
19.3°C
13.2°C
27.5%
4 days (74.7 mm.)
17.3°C
08h. 25m.
Maspalomas
23.3°C
20.3°C
22.0%
–
22.2°C
09h. 23m.
mataro
17.0°C
12.7°C
31.5%
4 days (56.8 mm.)
17.7°C
07h. 45m.
Melilla
19.9°C
15.8°C
25.9%
2 days (35.0 mm.)
18.7°C
08h. 38m.
Menorca
18.2°C
16. 3°C
39.9%
6 days (80.2 mm.)
19.4°C
07h. 00m.
Mijas
17.5°C
13.9°C
26.0%
3 days (64.0 mm.)
17.3°C
08h. 34m.
Moraira
18.9°C
15.7°C
28.6%
3 days (46.8 mm.)
19.4°C
08h. 11m.
Motril
19.2°C
13.2°C
19.3%
2 days (39.5 mm.)
–
09h. 14m.
Mojacar
19.1°C
14.8°C
23.0%
1 day (16.8 mm.)
19.2°C
08h. 50m.
Murcia
19.7°C
11.7°C
25.9%
1 day (20.8 mm.)
19.3°C
08h. 30m.
Nerja
19.0°C
14.6°C
22. 0%
2 days (40.9 mm.)
17.4°C
08h. 57m.
Oviedo
14.3°C
7.9°C
43.4%
6 days (102.2 mm.)
–
06h. 29m.
Oropesa del Mar
18.9°C
12.7°C
25.9%
1 day (38.2 mm.)
19.0°C
08h. 23m.
Paguera
18.4°C
15.8°C
35.0%
3 days (49.3 mm.)
19.7°C
07h. 30m.
Palm
18.4°C
13.7°C
35.0%
3 days (36.3 mm.)
19.7°C
07h. 30m.
Palma Nova
18.2°C
14.9°C
34.4%
2 days (34.3 mm.)
19.7°C
07h. 34m.
Palma de Mallorca
18.5°C
14.2°C
35. 1%
3 days (52.1 mm.)
19.7°C
07h. 29m.
Pamplona
12.1°C
5.7°C
47.6%
6 days (94.1 mm.)
–
06h. 07m.
Peñiscola
17.3°C
12.0°C
28.1%
3 days (63.4 mm.)
18.8°C
08h. 09m.
Pilar de la Horadada
19.5°C
14.7°C
27.8%
1 day (23.8 mm.)
19.4°C
08h. 19m.
Pineda de Mar
16.8°C
11.8°C
30.9%
3 days (49.9 mm.)
17.6°C
07h. 48m.
Playa de Aro
16.3°C
12.8°C
33.4%
3 days (54.9 mm.)
17.1°C
07h. 32m.
Playa de Muro
18.2°C
14. 9°C
37.7%
4 days (60.8 mm.)
19.6°C
07h. 13m.
Playa de Palma
18.4°C
13.7°C
35.1%
3 days (36.4 mm.)
19.8°C
07h. 29m.
Playa de San Augustin
23.3°C
20.2°C
22.7%
–
22.2°C
09h. 19m.
Playa del Inglés
23.3°C
20.3°C
22.2%
–
22.2°C
09h. 23m.
Playa d’en Bossa
18.8°C
17.3°C
34.2%
3 days (51.6 mm.)
19.6°C
07h. 37m.
Playa de Las Americas
23.4°C
20.5°C
17.9%
–
22.6°C
09h. 49m.
Puerto de la Cruz
22.2°C
18. 8°C
33.9%
2 days (42.3 mm.)
22.5°C
08h. 05m.
Puerto de Mogan
23.3°C
20.4°C
19.0%
–
22.4°C
09h. 43m.
Puerto del Carmen
22.3°C
20.0°C
34.0%
1 day (19.8 mm.)
21.6°C
08h. 04m.
Puerto de Santiago
23.0°C
19.3°C
16.9%
–
22.6°C
09h. 55m.
Reus
16.2°C
11.6°C
28.1%
3 days (65.5 mm.)
18.3°C
08h. 06m.
Roquetas de Mar
19.2°C
14.5°C
19.0%
1 day (27.7 mm.)
18.2°C
09h. 16m.
Roses
16.2°C
12.2°C
31. 3%
2 days (39.7 mm.)
16.8°C
07h. 44m.
Salou
17.3°C
12.8°C
27.6%
3 days (57.4 mm.)
18.3°C
08h. 10m.
San Jose
19.2°C
13.9°C
19.1%
1 day (19.4 mm.)
18.7°C
09h. 15m.
San Juan de los Terreros
19.9°C
14.5°C
23.3%
1 day (19.4 mm.)
19.2°C
08h. 48m.
San Pedro del Pinatar
19.5°C
15.5°C
27.8%
2 days (27.0 mm.)
19.4°C
08h. 19m.
San Sebastian
14.8°C
9.9°C
50.2%
9 days (147.0 mm.)
16.0°C
05h. 50m.
San Fernando
19.2°C
15. 2°C
30.9%
6 days (114.1 mm.)
18.3°C
08h. 04m.
Santa Pola
19.3°C
12.9°C
25.6%
1 day (25.7 mm.)
19.3°C
08h. 31m.
Santa Ponsa
18.1°C
15.2°C
36.2%
3 days (40.6 mm.)
19.7°C
07h. 23m.
Santa Cruz de la Palma
21.7°C
19.5°C
39.7%
2 days (57.7 mm.)
22.6°C
07h. 28m.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
21.9°C
19.5°C
36.4%
1 day (37.8 mm.)
22.5°C
07h. 49m.
Santa Susanna
16.6°C
11.8°C
31.8%
4 days (61.2 mm.)
17.5°C
07h. 43m.
santander
15. 8°C
12.6°C
46.8%
7 days (96.7 mm.)
16.0°C
06h. 09m.
Santiago de Compostela
13.2°C
8.0°C
55.1%
8 days (116.9 mm.)
–
05h. 22m.
Zaragoza
15.0°C
8.7°C
32.1%
3 days (48.0 mm.)
–
07h. 41m.
Seville
19.5°C
12.5°C
27.8%
4 days (72.1 mm.)
18.1°C
08h. 20m.
Segovia
10.3°C
3.8°C
42.6%
4 days (53.1 mm.)
–
06h. 41m.
Ceuta
18.9°C
15.7°C
32.5%
5 days (71.2 mm.)
18.3°C
07h. 56m.
Sitges
16.8°C
12. 9°C
30.2%
3 days (53.8 mm.)
18.2°C
07h. 54m.
Sierra Nevada
11.3°C
5.4°C
25.8%
4 days (91.1 mm.)
17.7°C
08h. 33m.
Tarifa
18.6°C
15.6°C
31.9%
5 days (87.4 mm.)
18.5°C
07h. 59m.
Tarragona
17.4°C
13.0°C
27.3%
3 days (58.8 mm.)
18.3°C
08h. 11m.
Tenerife
19.0°C
15.7°C
38.2%
3 days (64.6 mm.)
22.5°C
07h. 38m.
Toledo
14.8°C
8.2°C
33.7%
3 days (47.3 mm.)
–
07h. 37m.
Torrevieja
19.7°C
14.9°C
27. 3%
2 days (26.1 mm.)
19.4°C
08h. 21m.
Torremolinos
19.7°C
14.5°C
24.5%
2 days (36.2 mm.)
17.3°C
08h. 42m.
Torrox
17.4°C
13.8°C
22.8%
2 days (40.4 mm.)
17.4°C
08h. 53m.
Tossa de Mar
16.7°C
12.0°C
33.1%
3 days (62.2 mm.)
17.4°C
07h. 35m.
Huelva
19.3°C
13.0°C
27.1%
4 days (75.9 mm.)
17.9°C
08h. 25m.
Figueres
16.2°C
12.2°C
31.3%
3 days (54.3 mm.)
16.8°C
07h. 44m.
Formentera
19.1°C
17.5°C
33. 5%
4 days (61.6 mm.)
19.6°C
07h. 41m.
Fuengirola
19.3°C
15.4°C
26.0%
3 days (50.1 mm.)
17.4°C
08h. 33m.
Fuerteventura
22.5°C
20.0°C
28.6%
–
21.8°C
08h. 40m.
Javea
18.8°C
15.7°C
29.1%
3 days (44.0 mm.)
19.3°C
08h. 08m.
Sherry
19.6°C
13.2°C
28.4%
5 days (95.8 mm.)
–
08h. 19m.
Gijón
15.3°C
10.1°C
46.1%
7 days (111.8 mm.)
15.6°C
06h. 13m.
Chiclana de la Frontera
19.1°C
14.8°C
27.5%
5 days (104. 5 mm.)
18.3°C
08h. 25m.
El Vendrell
17.2°C
11.9°C
28.5%
2 days (48.0 mm.)
18.1°C
08h. 04m.
El Medano
23.1°C
19.9°C
21.2%
1 day (15.0 mm.)
22.5°C
09h. 28m.
El Arenal
12.0°C
5.4°C
33.9%
4 days (70.7 mm.)
–
07h. 34m.
El Puerto de Santa Maria
19.2°C
15.8°C
29.2%
6 days (103.0 mm.)
18.3°C
08h. 14m.
Empuriabrava
16.3°C
12.3°C
31.3%
3 days (54.8 mm.)
16.8°C
07h. 44m.
Estepona
19.1°C
11.8°C
29.0%
5 days (89. 1 mm.)
17.3°C
08h. 16m.
* Sundial – an indicator that displays the average number of hours per day during which direct sunlight reaches the earth’s surface. This indicator is influenced by both the length of daylight hours and cloud cover in the daytime.
Reviews of tourists about the weather in Spain in November
My husband and I were vacationing in the Canary Islands in late autumn. Comfortable air temperature – not cold, but not too hot. Light jackets were very useful to us, but a swimsuit was also in demand – to soak up the sandy beach of La Graciosa island. We are quite mobile travelers and, as a rule, we plan to visit many different places in 7-10 days in order to enjoy the sea, local architecture, and natural unique places like caves and volcanic formations. Autumn for such trips is the best season.
My wife and her friends took a break from the slushy and gloomy St. Petersburg to Mallorca in late autumn. It was quite sunny and dry, we were quite comfortable in light jackets, 12-15 degrees, the weather was like during our Indian summer. It was cold to swim in the sea, of course, but we didn’t come for sea baths at that time. We were recharged with positive impressions, especially since we were lucky enough to rent an apartment with a pool.
Good day! This season my friends and I went to one of the Spanish resorts. Although Spain is a southern country, the weather was somewhat disappointing. Climatic conditions are typical for a European country. The weather began to deteriorate, it was not necessary to count on sunbathing and swimming. However, there are pluses in this: we managed to visit museums more, go on excursions, and the conditions were quite comfortable. It rained from time to time, which, however, was not an obstacle to walking. A squally wind was blowing on the sea coast, and I wanted to get out of there as quickly as possible.
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Where is the hottest place in Spain in November? – Wiki Reviews
Where is the hottest place in France in winter? Vs’ is in Andalusia that you will be plus probably bathe in the month November . Seville is often city hottest D ‘ Spain but of course the climate can change and rain is possible. Average temperatures in Malaga at 9November 2459 ranges from 11°C in the morning to 19°C in the afternoon.
Where to spend the winter in Spain?
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Grenade. …
Jerez de la Frontera.
What is the hottest city in Spain? Climate hotter than and sunny from Europe
Almeria (and Andalusia in general) is considered one of the most hotter than and plus sunny Europe. In June, the average maximum of are between 28 and 30 ° C, and in exceptional cases can reach 40 ° C.
Good weather in Spain in November?
Month November en Spain – this is most often characterized by sunny weather. … This month November , the average minimum temperature is 8 ° C and the maximum 15 ° C.
Which city to choose in Spain in November?
Almeria recommended for Nov .
Barcelona is a worthy place in November .
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Bilbao – worthy place in November .
Cordova – worthy place in November .
Granada is a worthy place in November .
Where to go in Spain in December?
Almeria is a worthy place in December .
Barcelona is a poorly recommended destination in december .
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Bilbao is a poorly recommended destination in December .
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What are the winter months in Spain?
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Gibraltar – Seville | +/- 3 hours on the way.
Where is the best climate in Spain?
The Canary Islands boast the best climate all year round with mild winters and moderate summers and temperatures of 20 to 27°C (68 to 81F) throughout the year. Sunshine Hours are similar to the Costa del Sol.
Which region in Spain is the hottest in October?
Visit Spain per month October has many advantages. The temperature is pleasant but not excessive. They vary across the country from 10°C in the morning to 20°C during the day, even plus in Andalusia, region is hotter than .
What is the hottest city in the world?
El Azizia: one villas in the heart of the furnace
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How is the weather in Andalusia in November?
We can count on 22 sunny days, but il expect 17% rates usually threatens heavy rain. This month November , the minimum temperature averages 9 ° C and the maximum 17 ° C.
Where to swim in Spain in November?
Swim en November in Alicante, Barcelona, Marbella, Salou, Almeria, Andalusia, Benidorm, Cadiz, Lloret de Mar, Malaga, Tarifa, Torremolinos, Valencia, Alcudia, Almuñécar, Begur and249 is doable, but the water stays cool.
Where is it hot in November?
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What is the most beautiful city in Spain?
Rich in palm trees, orange trees, a river and exquisite squares, Seville is undoubtedly one of the prettier cities Spain . The architecture of this villa Andalusian is a splendid combination of Christian and Muslim cultures.
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What is the most beautiful region in Spain?
Andalusia
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How is the weather in Spain in December?
With an average temperature of 19 ° C Spain in December is pleasant.
Where to go in Spain in November?
Almeria recommended for Nov .
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Is it hot in Spain in November?
Month November en Spain – this is most often characterized by sunny weather. … This month November , the minimum temperature is on average 8 ° C and the maximum is 15 ° C.
How is winter in Spain?
Center Spain passes beekeeper cold: the average temperature in January is 4 ° C. THE ‘ beekeeper y is very humid due to air masses coming from the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, there is often snow, although it does not last long outside the mountains.
What is the climate like in Spain?
Most of the territory Spanish enjoys climate temperate Mediterranean thanks to the Mediterranean here borders the south coast Spain . Dry summers, mild winters, low rainfall and over 3,000 hours of sunshine per year.
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Mallorca in November-December
Why go to Mallorca? Today we will tell you how we drove around the island of Mallorca in Spain by car, what are the coolest resorts and beaches there, about the capital Palma de Mallorca, and of course we will show you a photo.
We don’t like crowds, so we went to the island of Mallorca (Mallorca) in the off-season, at the end of November – beginning of December. Of course, we did not count on a beach holiday in winter, but we just wanted to go for a week to some warm place at a sane distance from Kyiv.
The plan was as follows: we settled in a resort town, in the first half of the day we went to the sights in a rented car, we saw interesting places, we worked during the day, we walked along the beaches in the evening, then we worked again. On weekends we ride all day. So it turned out not to take a vacation and have a great time in Mallorca, despite the fact that the weather was not as warm as we wanted 🙂
Which is correct, Mallorca or Mallorca?
It is believed that in Russian both options are correct, but since in Spanish the double L is read as “y”, we will write “Majorca” in our blog.
Cape Formentor
On the first day we went to Cape Formentor. The weather was rainy, but there was no fog.
On the way we stopped to look at the church of Sant Miquel in the village of Son Carrio. Cool place, and no tourists 🙂
Then we drove through the village of Arta, there is a church and a castle on the mountain, and an observation deck. The city is a hell for a motorist: there are a lot of narrow one-way streets, and without any logic. We circled there for a long time until we found a place to park and went on foot. The navigators were useless, because they always tried to send us under a brick. Both the church and the views were so-so, you can’t stop by on purpose.
But Cape Formentor – it was cool! Rocks, sea and rainbows were waiting for us there 🙂
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First we were at the Talaied d’Albercutx observation deck (it and others are on organic maps). A narrow serpentine leads there, but the views along the way are worth it. The top view is great too.
We also climbed into the tower, and some tourists spent the night there. Romance, I guess 🙂
When we got there, there was only one car in a dead end under the tower, and then a crowd came. I have no idea how to get there in the summer.
Then we took a walk to Mirador d’es Colomer, it’s also nice there, only there are more people.
The next point – Hotel Formentor – was closed. Near it is a huge beautiful beach with a couple of restaurants, in summer you can come to swim.
Then we went to Cap de Formentor itself, where the lighthouse is located, stopping at a couple of observation platforms along the way, but there were no longer such views. There are toilets and a restaurant on the cape, but in winter you can only buy coffee and buns there.
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We tried to go down to the Cala Figuera beach, but the clay path was slippery, it started to rain, so we didn’t get there, just took a picture of the bay with the rainbow. After this parking, both we and the car were smeared with clay.
Resorts in the North East of Mallorca
After Cape Formentor we went to Cala Sant Vicenc. It was some kind of post-apocalypse: all hotels and restaurants are closed, there are almost no people and cars. There are three beaches, the coolest is Cala Molins. We stood for a long time looking at the waves. To the left at the end of the beach, near Grupotel Molins, there is a hole in the rocks through which water is pushed out in waves. It turns out something like a geyser.
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We also got to the observation deck over Cala Carbo, but I don’t recommend it again: the road is disgusting (like we have in the wilderness), there is nothing to watch. The beach is also no – it’s a microscopic rocky bay for boats.
By this time we were terribly hungry, because we had not come across restaurants for a long time, and you won’t last long on fruits and rolls, so we headed to Port de Polenca in the hope that we would find food in the big city. We found food, and very tasty: the cafe is called Brisa Marina and is located on the waterfront opposite the marina. We ate fish soup, grilled calamari, and some fish – everything was delicious.
We also explored the beach in Alcudia, but it was so-so, nothing special.
Port d’Alcudia is nearby. It’s a big city with a long beach you can walk along, a huge marina (for those who like to gawk at yachts), lots of cafes and entertainment. We walked there until it got dark, and went home. By the way, ferries go to Menorca from here.
When we were returning home, we noticed a huge beautiful cathedral from the road, and decided to go there. It was beautiful from all sides, and we were still able to get inside. It was great there, beautiful music also played, I didn’t want to leave. This village is called Petra, and the cathedral is San Pere.
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Mountains in Mallorca: Sierra de Tramuntana
On the second day in the morning we got up at dawn. It was already at 7:45, so it wasn’t difficult 🙂 We didn’t see the sun coming out of the sea because of the clouds, but it was still beautiful. Then we walked to Cala Romantica beach, stroked a purring one-eyed cat, and went home. The cat followed us for a long time.
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We had breakfast and went to the mountains. We climbed to Lluc from the side of the Inca – the views are bombastic: rocks and forest.
We went to the observation deck Mirador des Moli – from there a good view of the monastery of Santuari de Lluc and the surrounding mountains.
We didn’t expect anything special from the monastery, but we spent a lot of time there. There is a pretty basilica that hosts a mini-concert every day at 13:15 with an organ and a children’s choir. The monastery has a hefty museum on two floors (I especially liked the paintings by local artist Josep Coll Bardolet) and a small botanical garden. The ticket costs 5 euros, parking is included. If without a museum and a botanical garden, then you can walk for free, but pay the same 5 euros for parking.
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After the monastery we went to Sa Calobra beach. The serpentines there are simply brutal, in some places the road is narrow, but the views are incredible.
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Parking costs 2 euros for any amount of time. The beach itself is just pebbly, but behind it is a large beautiful canyon Torrent del Pareis – you should walk there half a kilometer deep. The road is flat and easy, only a couple of times we crossed the water over pebbles. And then the canyon narrows, and you need to climb over the rocks, and after a few kilometers you can get to the track near the village of Escorca and leave by bus.
This is the approach to the beach.
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And this is already in the canyon.
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! On the organic maps, viewpoints are marked not only as “viewpoint”, but simply as “parking”.
On the way to Soller you can look at the Gorg Blau reservoir and then at the Port de Soller from the Mirador de ses Barques observation deck.
Also on the way there are two tiny cute villages Fornalutx and Beiaraix (thanks to Michael for the recommendation! :)) No photo because we just couldn’t park there 🙁 so we drove through them at minimum speed to at least see.
We didn’t go to Soller, it was already dark and we were tired, we didn’t want to wind around there.
On Saturday, Katya flew to us for one day, we rode in the western part of the Sierra de Tramuntana, which we had not visited. There are many small cute towns there, but the mountains themselves are not as beautiful as in the eastern part.
The weather was still the same, it snowed in the mountains.
Taki looked into Sawyer (Soller) – there is nothing to watch, you can safely skip it. Good thing we didn’t go there the first time.
Deia – a nice village, we went to the observation platform near the church, we liked it.
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Valdemossa is a very pretty town, somewhat reminiscent of Portugal. There are places to walk, and cafes are open even in winter. Accordingly, there are already more tourists here, but still not too many. It must be a nightmare here in the summer.
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You can park for free on the street that leads to the cemetery, the rest of the parking lots were paid and were full.
Esporles – nothing to watch. It will be interesting only to those who came to Europe for the first time.
Bonyol and Estellencs. The road to the beach is bad. There was nothing to see but the waves. There are colored rocks, but after Cafayate and Argentina they were not impressed at all. The villages themselves are also nothing interesting.
So in this part of the mountains it is better to visit only Deia and Valdemossa and skip the rest.
Another photo, just on the way.
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Hiking in the mountains of Mallorca
The Sierra de Tramuntana is marked by a marked tourist route number GR221, also called the “path of dry stones” (La Ruta de Pedra en Sec).
The trails follow the ancient trade routes from Andratx to Pollença. A total of 164 km of trails are marked, of which 92 km are the main path and 72 km are branches or variants of the main route.
The cool thing about this track is that you don’t have to bring a tent and a lot of food to complete it, because it goes through the villages. You can stop every night in the villages, and eat there and bribe provisions. A network of tourist shelters has also been built along the route.
You can choose an easier or more difficult track, go the whole trail or make radial exits. Minibuses travel through the villages – it is easy to arrive or leave.
Track GR221 is passed at any time of the year, but the best time is in February-March, when everything is in bloom, neither hot nor cold, and there are few tourists.
We covered only a tiny part of this hike when we rode the mountains in a car, but if the views from the car were wonderful, then from the trail they should be just bombing!
There is an official free brochure with a detailed description of all sections of the track: conselldemallorca.net/media/24690/GUIA_GR_221_ANG.pdf.
Porto Cristo and Drac Caves
On the third day we didn’t want to travel far, so we only visited Porto Cristo, which was 15 minutes drive from our hotel.
Porto Cristo is a town with a kilometer in diameter, that is, large by local standards)) There is a marina and a small beach. I don’t know how you can swim there in the summer, if the boats scurry back and forth, the water will definitely not be clean.
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Near the city are the Drac Caves. This is a typical karst cave, but without large elevation changes and with flooded parts. The difference from other caves we’ve been to is the “wool” on the ceiling and the stalactites in the shape of a flag, or bacon.
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After a half-hour walk through the cave, we came to a large hall with benches and there was a concert of classical music, and a quartet of musicians sailed out of the lake on an illuminated boat, out of the darkness. Romance 😀 Then we were offered to go on a boat or walk on foot. On a boat, it makes sense to sail only in the first row or on the left, because everything is most beautiful on the left side. From the path there will be the same views, only not in the crowd.
The Drak caves can only be reached with a guided tour. There are not many visits in the schedule, so in the summer I recommend booking a visit to the caves website in advance: cuevasdeldrach.com/en/
November 1 – March 12: 10:45, 12:00, 14:00, 15:30. March 13 – October 31: 10:00, 11:00, 12:00, 14:00, 15:00, 16:00, 17:00.
All explanations were given in Spanish, English, German and French.
A ticket to the Drac cave cost 15 EUR.
After lunch we went on a micro hike to the Cala Varques beach and the stone arch.
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The path there is very uncomfortable: there are a lot of sharp stones that constantly need to be crossed. Flowers grow right in the holes.
There is another cave in Mallorca – Coves Arta. We did not go there, only I know that the entrance costs 14 euros. On the way to the cave, a couple of observation platforms are marked on the map, but the views there are so-so. If you are not a big fan of caves that are going to visit both, then you can not go towards Arta cave.
Other beaches of Mallorca
Mallorca has hundreds of beaches and of course we couldn’t visit them all in one week. Here are the ones I chose to visit, and not everyone liked them.
Cala Mesquida : a hefty beach with beautiful rocks on the sides, you can walk along the dunes overgrown with grass or to the observation deck or towards the beach Cala Torta . All trails are on maps.me.
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Cala Agulla – nothing to see, just a small sandy beach, but you can walk along the beach itself and in the neighboring forest.
Cala Sa Nau – a beautiful beach in a very long narrow bay. There are practically no waves. You can walk to the observation deck, there will be a large arch.
Cala Mandrago is located in the Mandrago National Reserve. There are two large and one small beach, and five walking trails, a total of several kilometers. It’s beautiful to walk there, Seryoga also swam, but it was cold for me. It is better to go from Santanyi, otherwise the navigator took us along a short path, along a bad and narrow road through farms.
Palma de Mallorca
Palma de Mallorca is the capital of both Mallorca itself and all the Balearic Islands, with a population of 400 thousand people. We were glad we didn’t settle in Palma, because there are crowds, noise, traffic jams, nowhere to park, etc. We rode around the city for a long time until we found underground parking at 3 euro cents per minute. The first time I saw a parking lot with per-minute billing! It would be stressful to leave here every day to ride around the island.
It’s great to visit Palma for a few hours for a walk, and then return to your small cozy beach town.
The most impressive place in Palma de Mallorca is the Gothic cathedral. It began to be built in 1231 on the site of an Arab mosque, and was consecrated as early as 1601.
There are also some simply beautiful buildings, they are all on pedestrian streets, hard to miss.
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Practical information
How to get to Mallorca
The island has one airport near the capital Palma de Mallorca, IATA code: PMI.
Low airfare calendar:
In the off-season, we flew to Mallorca with a transfer in Barcelona.
There is also an option to take a ferry from mainland Spain, but this is long and not cheaper than flights. From cities in mainland Spain, there are many cheap flights to Mallorca, for example, from Madrid.
I used the Momondo aggregator to search for flights. It searches and compares prices for hundreds of airlines, including low-cost airlines.
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Tours to Mallorca
There are a lot of charters and tours during the season.
Public transport in Mallorca
Mallorca has a well-developed bus network, but they rarely run during the low season. Also from Palma de Mallorca you can take the train to Inca, Sa Pobla and Manacor.
Palma de Mallorca Airport can be reached by the following buses:
A11 Peguera – Magaluf – Airport
A32 Can Picafort – Platja Muro / Alcúdia – Airport
A42 Cala Bona – Cala Millor – Airport
A51 Cala d’Or – s’ Arenal de Llucmajor – Airport
All timetables, maps, ticket prices, etc. can be found on the official website tib.org/en/web/ctm.
Car rental in Mallorca and toll roads
We rented a car from Hertz through the Economybookings portal. I booked a small car to make it easier to drive through the narrow streets in cities and pay less for gas, but they gave us a large Renault Capture. It was great to drive, but parking was harder.
It was written in the voucher that a credit card is required, not a debit card, but we also accepted a debit card without any problems. International rights were not asked, Ukrainian ones came up (in the form of a plastic card). When we returned, Hertz did not look at the car, and our 955 euro deposit was released in an hour.
From mainland Spain you can bring your car or motorcycle by ferry (to the ports of Alcudia and Palma de Mallorca), but the travel time will be 6.5-7.5 hours. The price for one way is about 100 euros for a passenger car with two passengers.
Mallorca has only one toll road – the tunnel from Palma to Soller. The fare on it cost 5.10 euros. The rest of the roads are free.
Excursions in Mallorca
If you don’t know how to drive a car and don’t have time to travel around the island by public transport, then it makes sense anyway not to sit in one place, but to drive around the island with a tour – there are plenty of such options on GetYourGuides.
Hotels in Mallorca
Considering that the tourism boom in Mallorca occurred on 1960s, then many hotels are old. Of course, they did renovations, but judging by the reviews on the hotels, some of them were last renovated 20 or more years ago.
Some of the hotels are closed in winter, so the choice of accommodation is not so great. I booked an apartment in Cala Mendia.
I liked the village itself: it’s quiet, clean and comfortable, there are four beaches to choose from. But I can’t recommend the apartment itself, because we had problems with heating, and the hostess didn’t want to do anything, she nodded at utilities (and she couldn’t buy a heater).
All climatic diagrams on this site result from the collected data from 17 measuring weather stations in Andalusia. Weather stations at an altitude above 700m have not been included. All data correspond to the average monthly values of the last 20 years.
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Andalusia is one of the warmest region in Spain with an average daily high temperature of 24 degrees centigrade. In 6 months the average temperatures are over 25 degrees. Pleasant water temperatures of up to 22 degrees even invite you to take a bath in the warm season. Due to the warmer temperatures the best time for traveling is from July to August. Less attractive are the cold months from November to March.
› Overview: Climate in Spain › Daylengths and sun positions in Spain › Compare climate with other regions or countries
Hours of sunshine per day
The number of hours of sunshine refers to the time when the sun is actually visible. That is, without any obstruction of visibility by clouds, fog or mountains. With 12 hours per day, July is the sunniest month in the region of Andalusia. In December the sun shines the shortest.
Rainy days per month
A rainy day is a day on which at least an amount of 0.1 mm precipitation (=0.1 liter) per square meter falls. This can be rain, snow, hail or even dew. So it does not have to rain the whole day. With 7 rainy days, November offers the most number of rainy days, and in July the least.
Precipitation in mm/day
The amount of precipitation is measured in millimeters per square meter. Thus, at two mm/day, two liters of water fall on one square meter within 24 hours. With only 0.0 mm, the least rain falls in July. November, on the other hand, has the most rain.
Water temperature
Water temperature depends not only on solar radiation within the same region, but also on ocean currents. For example, depending on the season, cold or warm water masses are moved from other areas. The warmest temperatures in Andalusia are in August, when the water is 22 °C.
Relative humidity in %
Warm air can absorb more moisture than cold air. The relative humidity indicates how much moisture of the physically possible is actually contained in the air. At high humidity, the person feels uncomfortable and perceives this as oppressive. In general, a relative humidity of 40-60% gives as pleasant. With humidity averaging 76%, January is the most uncomfortable. In July, on the other hand, it is easier to endure.
Absolute humidity in g/m³
In warm months, there is also a higher absolute humidity almost everywhere. At a temperature of 25°C, air can absorb up to 23 grams of water per cubic meter. At 20°C, it is only 17.3 grams. A relative humidity of 40% at 25°C thus corresponds to an absolute humidity of 9. 2 grams of water. From a proportion of approx. 13.5 grams, humans perceive the air as muggy. This limit is reached in 4 months in Andalusia, although these are average values, and a month is rarely completely or not at all considered humid.
Humidex in °C
The “Humidex” (humidity index) is an index of well-being in warmer areas, calculated from the air temperature, relative humidity and dew point. The index corresponds approximately to the temperature felt. At high temperatures, the body transports heat away by sweating. At high humidity the ambient air can only absorb a small amount of sweat and thus one feels uncomfortable. An index of 20-29 is considered comfortable. Up to 39, people perceive the air as slightly uncomfortable, and above 40, as very uncomfortable. Values above 45 are dangerous in the long run and often lead to heat stroke.
Climate charts for other regions in Spain
Alone 2 major cities with over 500,000 inhabitants are located here. The region has a west-east extension of about 500 km and over 290 km from north to south.
City
Population
Geo position
Sevilla
689,072
37° 22′ 58″N
5° 58′ 23″W
Málaga
570,014
36° 43′ 13″N
4° 25′ 13″W
Córdoba
325,812
37° 53′ 30″N
4° 46′ 22″W
Granada
232,489
37° 11′ 17″N
3° 36′ 24″W
Jerez de la Frontera
212,897
36° 41′ 11″N
6° 8′ 10″W
Almería
196,120
36° 50′ 17″N
2° 27′ 35″W
Huelva
144,686
37° 15′ 59″N
6° 56′ 24″W
Marbella
141,317
36° 30′ 56″N
4° 53′ 9″W
Dos Hermanas
132,859
37° 16′ 58″N
5° 55′ 15″W
Algeciras
121,273
36° 7′ 60″N
5° 27′ 2″W
Cadiz
117,513
36° 31′ 47″N
6° 17′ 41″W
Jaén
113,847
37° 46′ 9″N
3° 47′ 25″W
San Fernando
96,366
36° 28′ 33″N
6° 11′ 53″W
El Puerto de Santa María
87,696
36° 35′ 38″N
6° 13′ 59″W
El Ejido
84,227
36° 46′ 35″N
2° 48′ 52″W
Roquetas de Mar
82,665
36° 45′ 51″N
2° 36′ 53″W
Chiclana de la Frontera
77,293
36° 25′ 9″N
6° 8′ 58″W
Vélez-Málaga
74,190
36° 46′ 21″N
4° 6′ 2″W
Mijas
73,787
36° 35′ 45″N
4° 38′ 14″W
Fuengirola
71,482
36° 32′ 24″N
4° 37′ 29″W
Alcalá de Guadaira
70,155
37° 20′ 16″N
5° 50′ 22″W
Campiña
67,904
38° 13′ 8″N
2° 58′ 50″W
Sanlúcar de Barrameda
65,805
36° 46′ 41″N
6° 21′ 5″W
Estepona
65,592
36° 25′ 40″N
5° 8′ 45″W
Torremolinos
65,448
36° 37′ 13″N
4° 29′ 59″W
La Línea de la Concepción
64,595
36° 10′ 5″N
5° 20′ 52″W
Linares
61,338
38° 5′ 43″N
3° 38′ 10″W
Motril
60,279
36° 45′ 2″N
3° 31′ 4″W
Benalmádena
58,854
36° 35′ 46″N
4° 34′ 22″W
Utrera
50,665
37° 11′ 7″N
5° 46′ 51″W
Data basis: German Weather Service, individual values averaged and supplemented by own elements. Data on cities and inhabitants: geonames.org, United Nations Statistics Division and own research.
The Four Seasons in Spanish (Everything You Need to Know)
written by Benny Lewis
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If you’re looking for a quick answer, the four seasons in Spanish are:
la primavera – “spring”
el verano – “summer”
el otoño – “autumn/fall”
el invierno – “winter”
There are two other seasons in Spanish that you should also know, especially if you plan to visit a Spanish-speaking country in the tropics:
la estación lluviosa – “the rainy season”
la estación seca – “the dry season”
Now that we got that out of the way, let’s take a look at more words to talk about the seasons in Spanish.
I find that asking questions about the seasons can be a good way to make conversation with a new acquaintance when you’ve run out of topics. It’s a nice spin on asking about the weather, but as a bonus, you get to know the other person better. I’ll share more tips on how to start those conversations at the end of the article.
Aside from that, learning about the seasons and their impact on local climate helps you understand the culture a little bit better. If you want to blend in when you travel to a foreign country, local culture is an important thing to keep in mind. Plus, when you learn about the seasons you learn about many related topics, such as the months and holidays. That’s what I will do in this post: give you the basics you need to confidently talk about the seasons in Spanish. ¿Listos? Vamos! (“Ready? Let’s go!)
Actually, there’s something you should learn before I start telling you the seasons in Spanish…
Not All Hispanic Countries Have the Same Seasons at the Same Time
There are over 20 countries across the world where Spanish is the official language, and more where it is a popular regional language — think about Florida in the United States, as an example. All those countries are spread across both hemispheres and in the tropics.
For this reason, not all Hispanic countries have the same seasons at the same time.
In Spain, spring starts in March. In Argentina and other southern-hemisphere countries, spring starts in September. In the Dominican Republic, which is a tropical country, there isn’t even a real spring season!
This may be a bit obvious, but important to keep in mind when talking about the seasons especially if you live in a different hemisphere and climate.
So, let’s learn more about that.
How to Say “Season” in Spanish:
Estación
The Spanish word for “season” is estación and occasionally época, although época means more “the time of the year” rather than “season”.
Seasons begin on solstices, either the shortest or longest day of the year, and equinoxes, the only two days of the year when day and night are both equally long. In Spanish, “year” is año, “solstice” is * solsticio, and “equinox” is *equinoccio.
To say “the four seasons” in Spanish, you would say las cuatro estaciones. However, I want to teach you about more Spanish seasons than the four regular ones we learn about in kindergarten.
The Four Seasons in Spanish
As I mentioned earlier, the four seasons in Spanish are:
la primavera – “spring”
el verano – “summer”
el otoño – “autumn/fall”
el invierno – “winter”
However, if you want to know all the seasons in Spanish, you should become familiar with la estación lluviosa (“the rainy season”) and la estación seca (“the dry season”), especially if you’re planning on visiting a Hispanic country located in the tropics.
La estación lluviosa is characterized by almost-daily heavy rainfall and humidity. You can also hear it called invierno.
La estación seca is a period of nearly uninterrupted drought and very hot weather, sometimes called verano.
A Few Grammar Tips to Remember When Talking About the Seasons in Spanish
In Spanish, the seasons are almost always preceded by a definite article: either la (feminine “the”) or el (masculine “the”).
It’s possible to omit the article when the season follows a form of the verb ser and after the prepositions en and de.
Examples:
Es verano. – “It’s summer.”
Nos vamos en primavera – “We’re leaving in the spring.”
Es una fiesta de invierno – “It’s a winter party.”
Learn More About the Seasons in Spanish
Now that you know all the basics, let’s have a closer look at each season.
I’m going to share vocabulary that will help you talk about the seasons in Spanish and some Hispanic holidays. Keep in mind that to make the post simpler to understand, I categorized the holidays according to the seasons from the northern hemisphere.
How to Say “Spring” in Spanish:
Primavera
Primavera, the Spanish word for “spring”, has Latin origins. It derives from the words prima (“first”) and ver, also known as veris.
Ver was one of the two seasons known in ancient Rome. It included what are known today as spring and summer. Primavera is hence the first part of the ver season.
It is a feminine noun, so its definite article is la: la primavera.
The adjective derived from primavera is primaveral (“spring-like”), but de primavera (“of spring”) is more common.
Let’s Talk About Spring in Spanish
Some words and topics related to la primavera are juventud (“youth”), despertar (“to wake up” or “awakening”), nuevo comienzo (“new beginning”), renacimiento (“rebirth”), luz (“light”), and amor (“love”).
Here is some vocabulary to help you talk about spring in Spanish.
La naturaleza (“nature”):
la flor – “flower”, also “blossom”
florecer – “to bloom”
la oruga – “caterpillar”
la mariposa – “butterfly”
el pájaro – “bird”
la mariquita – “ladybug”
la semilla – “seed”
la planta – “plant”
el ramo – “bouquet”
Los colores (“colors”):
verde – “green”
rosa or rosado in some Latin American countries – “pink”
Hispanics celebrate quite a few holidays during the spring season. A few popular ones are Pasqua (“Easter”), semana santa (“Holy Week”), viernes santo (“Good Friday”) and el Día del Trabajador (“Labor Day” which is on May 1st).
In Mexico, hundreds of people spend the equinoccio de primavera (“spring equinox”) in Teotihuacán or Chiche Itzán. They dress in white to follow the local tradition of welcoming the cosmic energy.
In Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Uruguay, the locals celebrate la Fiesta de Primavera (“the spring party”) or el Día de la Primavera (“Spring Day”) with picnics and family time.
Some countries also have vacaciones de primavera (“spring holidays”).
El Día de la Madre (“Mother’s Day”) takes place in May while el Día de los Padres (“Father’s Day) is celebrated in March in Spain.
How to Say “Summer” in Spanish:
Verano
Do you recognize the root of the word verano (“summer”)? It’s ver, which we already know because of primavera.
You might also come across “summer” as estío in Spanish, but it’s only used in literary works.
The adjectives for “summery” in Spanish are veraniego or estival, although de verano (“of summer”) is more common.
Let’s Talk About Summer in Spanish
In Spain, the summer months are June, July, and August. In the southern hemisphere, summer takes place from December until March.
El verano is often connected with the concepts of vida (“life”), relajarse (“to relax”), felicidad (“happiness”), celebraciones (“celebrations” or “parties”), aventuras (“adventures”), and amplitud (“spaciousness” or “openness”).
Here is some vocabulary to help you talk about summer in Spanish.
La naturaleza (“nature”):
el mar – “sea”
la arena – “sand”
el campo – “the country”
los mosquitos – “mosquitoes”
La comida (“food”):
la fruta – “fruits”
la sandía – “watermelon”
la piña – “pineapple”
una barbacoa – “a barbecue”
el chicle – “chewing gum”
el helado – “ice cream”
Los colores (“colors”):
colores vivos – “vibrant colors”
colores llamativos – “flashy colors”
azul – “blue”
amarillo – “yellow”
El clima (“the weather”):
clima templado – “temperate weather”
temperaturas altas – “high temperatures”
el sol – “sun”
un día soleado – “a sunny day”
días largos – “long days”
noches cortas – “short nights”
Actividades (“activities”):
las vacaciones de verano – “summer vacations”
tomar helado – “to have ice cream”
ir a la playa – “to go to the beach”
nadar – “to swim”
ir de viaje – “to go on a trip”
acampar, ir de acampada, or ir de camping – “to go camping”
una excursión – “a hike” or “a field trip”
relajarse – “to relax”
divertirse – “to have fun”
Some Summer Holidays in Spanish
The most popular summer holiday for Hispanic people is obviously las vacaciones de verano (“summer holidays”), when children take a break from school and adults get some time off work as well.
The summer solstice has always been considered an important occasion throughout the Hispanic world, and nowadays it’s celebrated as la Noche de San Juan (“Saint John’s Night”).
El Día de los Padres (“Father’s Day”) is a summer holiday in some Latin American countries.
At the end of August, a quirky holiday called la Tomatina is held in Valencia. People spend the day having food fights with tomatoes!.
In addition, summer is the perfect seasons for fiestas (“parties”), so Hispanics organize plenty of these!
How to Say “Autumn” in Spanish:
Otoño
Otoño comes from the Latin word autumnus, which also appears in the English word “autumn”.
Maybe you’re wondering what’s the word for “fall” in Spanish? Unlike in English, there is only one way to say “autumn” or “fall” in Spanish. So the word for “fall” in Spanish is otoño as well.
The Spanish word for “autumnal” is otoñal, although del otono (“of autumn”) is often used instead of the adjective.
Let’s Talk About Autumn in Spanish
El otono is often a symbol of edad de oro (“golden age”), muerte (“death”), tranquilidad (“calmness”), agradecimiento (“thankfulness”), melancholía (“melancholy”), and tristeza (“sadness”).
Here is some vocabulary to help you talk about the autumn in Spanish.
La naturaleza (“nature”):
la hoja – “leaf”
el árbol – “tree”
el tronco – “trunk”
el caracol – “snail”
el barro or el lodo – “mud”
cosecha – “harvest”
Los colores (“colors”):
marrón – “brown”
rojo – “red”
naranja or anaranjado – “orange”
colores cálidos – “warm colors”
El clima (“the weather”):
el viento – “wind”
temperaturas en caída – “falling temperatures”
el cielo gris – “grey sky”
la tormenta – “storm”
La comida (“food”):
el vino – “wine”
la manzana – “apple”
el maíz – “corn”
la calabaza – “pumpkin”
Actividades (“activities”):
recoger hojas – “gather up leaves”
saltar en charcos – “jump into puddles”
bricolaje – “DIY”
hacer una fogata – “to build a bonfire”
Some Autumn Holidays in Spanish
La Fiesta de la Hispanidad (“Spanish Culture Day”) is a holiday celebrated throughout the Hispanic world on October 12th.
While Halloween isn’t very popular in Spain, it’s widely celebrated in Latin America on the 31st of October. On the following day, it’s the famous Día de los Muertos (“Day of the Dead”) in Mexico.
How to Say “Winter” in Spanish:
Invierno
The word invierno comes from the Latin word for winter, hibernum, which is also the root of the verb “to hibernate”. The adjective for invierno in Spanish is invernal (“wintry”), although de invierno (“of winter”) is more commonly used to describe winter things.
Let’s Talk About Winter in Spanish
El invierno is often about familia (“family”), fiestas (“holidays”), reflexión (“reflection”), planear (“to plan”), and pureza (“purity”).
Here is some vocabulary to help you talk about winter in Spanish.
La naturaleza (“nature”):
la montaña – “mountain”
el muérdago – “mistletoe”
hibernación – “hibernation”
el pino – “pine”
Los colores (“colors”):
colores fríos – “cold colors”
white – “blanco”
gris – “grey”
plata – “silver”
dorado – “golden”
El clima (“the weather”):
temperaturas bajas – “low temperatures”
la nieve – “snow”
el hielo – “ice”
la escarcha – “frost”
las nubes – “clouds”
La ropa (“clothes”):
la bufanda – “scarf”
las medias or “lo calcetines” – “socks”
el abrigo – “coat”
las botas – “boots”
el gorro – “coat”
los guantes – “gloves”
La comida (“food”):
la cena – “dinner”
chocolate a la taza or chocolate caliente – “hot chocolate”
bebidas calientes – “hot drinks”
la sopa – “soup”
Actividades (“activities”):
hacer un muñeco/hombre de nieve – “to build a snowman”
tirar bolas de nieve – “to play snowballs”
una vuelta en trineo – “a sleigh ride”
celebrar – “to celebrate”
esquiar – “to ski”
patinar sobre hielo – “to ice skate”
snowboard – “to snowboard”
Some Winter Holidays in Spanish
The following are winter holidays in Spain, but they happen during summer in the southern hemisphere.
The first and perhaps most important winter holiday in Hispanic culture is la Navidad (“Christmas”), which is preceded by la Nochebuena (“Christmas Eve”, literally “Good Night”).
On the 31st of December, Hispanics celebrate la Nochevieja (“New Year’s Eve”, literally “Old Night”). As soon as the clock strikes midnight on the 1st of January, it’s el Día de Año Nuevo (“New Year’s Day”), which introduces *el Año Nuevo (“New Year”).
On January 6 comes la Epifanía (“Epiphany”), also called “Día de Reyes” (“Day of the Kings”) in honor of the Reyes Magos (“Three Wise Men”).
The next popular winter holidays are San Valentín (“Valentine’s Day”), celebrated on February 14, and el Carnaval (“Carnival”).
The first official day of the Carnival week is known as Jueves Lardero, Jueves Gordo, Jueves Graso, or Jueves de Carnival (“Fat Thursday” or “Carnival Thursday”), and it comes every year between mid-January and early February before el Miércoles de Cenizas (“Ash Wednesday”).
How to Start Conversations about the Seasons in Spanish
Asking questions about the seasons can be a good way to practice speaking Spanish and to get to know people better.
Here are some questions you can use to start conversations about the seasons in Spanish:
¿Cuál es tu estación favorita? – “What’s your favorite season?” Mi estación favorita es… – “My favorite season is…”
¿Cuál es la estación que te gusta más? – “Which season do you like the most?” La estación que más me gusta es… – “The season I like the most is…”
¿Cuál es la estación que te gusta menos? – “Which season do you like the least?” La estación que menos me gusta es… – “The season I like the least is…”
Prefieres (el otoño) o (la primavera)?* – “Do you prefer (autumn) or (spring)?”
Prefiero (el otoño), porque me gusta (el clima).* – “I prefer (autumn) because I like (the weather).”
¿Qué te gusta más (del otoño)?* or ¿Qué es lo que te gusta más (del otoño)? – “What do you like the most about (autumn)?”
Lo que me gusta más (del otoño) es…* – “What I like the most about (autumn) is…”
How to Say “Month” in Spanish:
Mes
“Month” in Spanish is mes. Seasons in temperate climates last tres meses (“three months”).
Do you remember all you need to know about the Spanish months of the year? Let me give you a quick refresher.
To say “a hot June” or “a cold December”, use the indefinite article un:
un Junio caluroso
un Diciembre frío
Keep in mind that they are not capitalized unless they’re found at the beginning of a sentence.
If you want to say “in (month)”, use the preposition en:
“in June” – en junio
“in December” – en diciembre
Weather and Seasons in Spanish: How to Talk About the Weather in Spanish
Let me give you a few tips on how to talk about el clima (“the weather”) in Spanish.
Use the Verb
Hacer
Some Spanish weather expressions use the verb hacer (“to do”) because they’re describing a general aspect of the weather, usually regarding la temperatura (“the temperature”). As a result, when it comes to the weather, we don’t say “it’s cold”, but it “does cold”: hace frio.
Examples:
Hace calor/frío/fresco – “It’s hot/cold/cool.”
Hace buen/mal tiempo – “The weather is good/bad.”
Use the Verb
Estar
Estar (“to be”) is used to talk about more specific aspects of the weather and it generally precedes adjectives.
Examples:
Está soleado – “It’s sunny.”
Está lloviendo – “It’s raining.”
Está nevando – “It’s snowing.”
Use the Verb
Haber
Haber (“to have”) also describes specific aspects of the weather, except it precedes nouns.
Examples:
Hay sol – “There’s sun. ”
Hay viento – “There’s wind.”
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Northern Spain is part of Spain. The climate of Spain is temperate. You can expect clear and hot summers in interior, but more moderate and cloudy summers along coast. Winters are quite often cloudy and cold in interior, but partly cloudy and cool along coast. In the northern part of the country there is oceanic climate, you can expect snow during winter. In the south eastern part of the country the climate is semiarid. Along the southern and eastern coast the climate is Mediterranean. In the mountains you can expect colder weather.
When speaking about the usual weather in this area, the information is relevant for example for these popular places: Ainsa, Alquezar, Ansó, Aragon, Balmaseda, Barbastro, Basque Country, Bilbao, Calatayud, Campo, Echo, Ezcaray, Getaria, Guernica, Haro, Hondarribia, Huesca, Jaca, La Rioja, Logroño, Monegros, Mundaka, Murillo de Gallego, Navarre, Pamplona, Roncesvalles, San Millán de la Cogolla, San Sebastián, Teruel, Torla, Villanueva de Sigena, Vitoria Gasteiz, Zaragoza, Zarauz.
Let’s look now what weather you can expect in the area around Bilbao and in many other cities. The warmest month here is August, the average maximum temperature is 26.8 ℃ (80.24 ℉). The average minimum temperature in this month is 16 ℃ (60.8 ℉). The coldest month here is January, the average maximum temperature is 13.8 ℃ (56. 84 ℉). The average minimum temperature in this month is 5.3 ℃ (41.54 ℉). The most rainy month here is April, the average number of rainy days is 16.6. The least rainy month here is July, the average number of rainy days is 11.6.
When travelling around Northern Spain, always consider the altitude of the the place as well. We should remind you, that the highest point in Spain is Pico de Teide (Tenerife) on Canary Islands (3718 m) and the lowest point is Atlantic Ocean (0 m). So there are huge differences in altitudes in this country and the weather is very different in them therefore. Keep in mind, that the temperature usually decreases by 1.2 – 1.9 ℃ (2.2 – 3.5 ℉) per 200 m (656 ft), depending on the other conditions. (And we should add, that in the very special condition named thermal inversion even the temperature may be higher in higher altitudes.)
Please, keep in mind, that this is not a weather forecast, but the information about the usual weather (average). This should help you to decide, when is the best time to go to Northern Spain. Read more details about the typical weather there in all individual months below:
January – February – March – April – May – June – July – August – September – October – November – December
Typical (usual) weather in Northern Spain in January is this: The average highest temperature in Northern Spain in January is 13.8 ℃ (56.84 ℉). The average lowest temperature is 5.3 ℃ (41.54 ℉). At the beginning of January you can expect higher temperatures, the average highest temperature is around 14 ℃ (57.2 ℉). At the end of January you can expect higher temperatures, the average highest temperature is around 14 ℃ (57.2 ℉). The average number of rainy days in January is 16.2. The average rainfall is 124.1 mm (look here, what this number means). When planning your travel, please, keep in mind, that actual weather may differ from these average values. The length of the day at the beginning of this month is approximately 9:01 (hours and minutes), in the middle of the month 9:20 and at the end of the month 9:50. These numbers above are valid primarily for the capital and the area around it. It is important to say, that the weather may differ significantly in different altitudes, especially in mountains.
Typical (usual) weather in Northern Spain in February is this: The average highest temperature in Northern Spain in February is 14.2 ℃ (57.56 ℉). The average lowest temperature is 5.2 ℃ (41.36 ℉). At the beginning of February you can expect lower temperatures, the average highest temperature is around 14 ℃ (57.2 ℉). At the end of February you can expect higher temperatures, the average highest temperature is around 15.4 ℃ (59.72 ℉). The average number of rainy days in February is 14.1. The average rainfall is 85.8 mm (look here, what this number means). When planning your travel, please, keep in mind, that actual weather may differ from these average values. The length of the day at the beginning of this month is approximately 9:50 (hours and minutes), in the middle of the month 10:29 and at the end of the month 11:12. These numbers above are valid primarily for the capital and the area around it. It is important to say, that the weather may differ significantly in different altitudes, especially in mountains.
Typical (usual) weather in Northern Spain in March is this: The average highest temperature in Northern Spain in March is 16.6 ℃ (61.88 ℉). The average lowest temperature is 6.5 ℃ (43.7 ℉). At the beginning of March you can expect lower temperatures, the average highest temperature is around 15.4 ℃ (59.72 ℉). At the end of March you can expect higher temperatures, the average highest temperature is around 17.2 ℃ (62.96 ℉). The average number of rainy days in March is 14.5. The average rainfall is 89.4 mm (look here, what this number means). When planning your travel, please, keep in mind, that actual weather may differ from these average values. The length of the day at the beginning of this month is approximately 11:12 (hours and minutes), in the middle of the month 11:56 and at the end of the month 12:41. These numbers above are valid primarily for the capital and the area around it. It is important to say, that the weather may differ significantly in different altitudes, especially in mountains.
Typical (usual) weather in Northern Spain in April is this: The average highest temperature in Northern Spain in April is 17.8 ℃ (64.04 ℉). The average lowest temperature is 7.9 ℃ (46.22 ℉). At the beginning of April you can expect lower temperatures, the average highest temperature is around 17.2 ℃ (62.96 ℉). At the end of April you can expect higher temperatures, the average highest temperature is around 19.65 ℃ (67.37 ℉). The average number of rainy days in April is 16.6. The average rainfall is 104.7 mm (look here, what this number means). When planning your travel, please, keep in mind, that actual weather may differ from these average values. The length of the day at the beginning of this month is approximately 12:41 (hours and minutes), in the middle of the month 13:24 and at the end of the month 14:05. These numbers above are valid primarily for the capital and the area around it. It is important to say, that the weather may differ significantly in different altitudes, especially in mountains.
Typical (usual) weather in Northern Spain in May is this: The average highest temperature in Northern Spain in May is 21.5 ℃ (70.7 ℉). The average lowest temperature is 10.8 ℃ (51.44 ℉). At the beginning of May you can expect lower temperatures, the average highest temperature is around 19.65 ℃ (67.37 ℉). At the end of May you can expect higher temperatures, the average highest temperature is around 22.55 ℃ (72.59 ℉). The average number of rainy days in May is 15.1. The average rainfall is 77 mm (look here, what this number means). When planning your travel, please, keep in mind, that actual weather may differ from these average values. The length of the day at the beginning of this month is approximately 14:05 (hours and minutes), in the middle of the month 14:41 and at the end of the month 15:07. These numbers above are valid primarily for the capital and the area around it. It is important to say, that the weather may differ significantly in different altitudes, especially in mountains.
Typical (usual) weather in Northern Spain in June is this: The average highest temperature in Northern Spain in June is 23.6 ℃ (74.48 ℉). The average lowest temperature is 13.6 ℃ (56.48 ℉). At the beginning of June you can expect lower temperatures, the average highest temperature is around 22.55 ℃ (72.59 ℉). At the end of June you can expect higher temperatures, the average highest temperature is around 24.45 ℃ (76.01 ℉). The average number of rainy days in June is 12.1. The average rainfall is 58.8 mm (look here, what this number means). When planning your travel, please, keep in mind, that actual weather may differ from these average values. The length of the day at the beginning of this month is approximately 15:07 (hours and minutes), in the middle of the month 15:22 and at the end of the month 15:21. These numbers above are valid primarily for the capital and the area around it. It is important to say, that the weather may differ significantly in different altitudes, especially in mountains.
Typical (usual) weather in Northern Spain in July is this: The average highest temperature in Northern Spain in July is 25.3 ℃ (77.54 ℉). The average lowest temperature is 15.8 ℃ (60.44 ℉). At the beginning of July you can expect lower temperatures, the average highest temperature is around 24.45 ℃ (76.01 ℉). At the end of July you can expect higher temperatures, the average highest temperature is around 26.05 ℃ (78.89 ℉). The average number of rainy days in July is 11.6. The average rainfall is 51.3 mm (look here, what this number means). When planning your travel, please, keep in mind, that actual weather may differ from these average values. The length of the day at the beginning of this month is approximately 15:21 (hours and minutes), in the middle of the month 15:06 and at the end of the month 14:39. These numbers above are valid primarily for the capital and the area around it. It is important to say, that the weather may differ significantly in different altitudes, especially in mountains.
Typical (usual) weather in Northern Spain in August is this: The average highest temperature in Northern Spain in August is 26.8 ℃ (80.24 ℉). The average lowest temperature is 16 ℃ (60.8 ℉). At the beginning of August you can expect lower temperatures, the average highest temperature is around 26.05 ℃ (78.89 ℉). At the end of August you can expect lower temperatures, the average highest temperature is around 25.8 ℃ (78.44 ℉). The average number of rainy days in August is 12.4. The average rainfall is 76.8 mm (look here, what this number means). When planning your travel, please, keep in mind, that actual weather may differ from these average values. The length of the day at the beginning of this month is approximately 14:39 (hours and minutes), in the middle of the month 14:03 and at the end of the month 13:23. These numbers above are valid primarily for the capital and the area around it. It is important to say, that the weather may differ significantly in different altitudes, especially in mountains.
Typical (usual) weather in Northern Spain in September is this: The average highest temperature in Northern Spain in September is 24.8 ℃ (76.64 ℉). The average lowest temperature is 13.7 ℃ (56.66 ℉). At the beginning of September you can expect higher temperatures, the average highest temperature is around 25.8 ℃ (78.44 ℉). At the end of September you can expect lower temperatures, the average highest temperature is around 23.05 ℃ (73.49 ℉). The average number of rainy days in September is 11.8. The average rainfall is 73.6 mm (look here, what this number means). When planning your travel, please, keep in mind, that actual weather may differ from these average values. The length of the day at the beginning of this month is approximately 13:23 (hours and minutes), in the middle of the month 12:40 and at the end of the month 11:56. These numbers above are valid primarily for the capital and the area around it. It is important to say, that the weather may differ significantly in different altitudes, especially in mountains.
Typical (usual) weather in Northern Spain in October is this: The average highest temperature in Northern Spain in October is 21.3 ℃ (70.34 ℉). The average lowest temperature is 11.5 ℃ (52.7 ℉). At the beginning of October you can expect higher temperatures, the average highest temperature is around 23.05 ℃ (73.49 ℉). At the end of October you can expect lower temperatures, the average highest temperature is around 19.1 ℃ (66.38 ℉). The average number of rainy days in October is 14.6. The average rainfall is 113.8 mm (look here, what this number means). When planning your travel, please, keep in mind, that actual weather may differ from these average values. The length of the day at the beginning of this month is approximately 11:56 (hours and minutes), in the middle of the month 11:12 and at the end of the month 10:30. These numbers above are valid primarily for the capital and the area around it. It is important to say, that the weather may differ significantly in different altitudes, especially in mountains.
Typical (usual) weather in Northern Spain in November is this: The average highest temperature in Northern Spain in November is 16.9 ℃ (62.42 ℉). The average lowest temperature is 8.1 ℃ (46.58 ℉). At the beginning of November you can expect higher temperatures, the average highest temperature is around 19.1 ℃ (66.38 ℉). At the end of November you can expect lower temperatures, the average highest temperature is around 15.55 ℃ (59.99 ℉). The average number of rainy days in November is 15.8. The average rainfall is 146.2 mm (look here, what this number means). When planning your travel, please, keep in mind, that actual weather may differ from these average values. The length of the day at the beginning of this month is approximately 10:30 (hours and minutes), in the middle of the month 9:51 and at the end of the month 9:21. These numbers above are valid primarily for the capital and the area around it. It is important to say, that the weather may differ significantly in different altitudes, especially in mountains.
Typical (usual) weather in Northern Spain in December is this: The average highest temperature in Northern Spain in December is 14.2 ℃ (57.56 ℉). The average lowest temperature is 6.4 ℃ (43.52 ℉). At the beginning of December you can expect higher temperatures, the average highest temperature is around 15.55 ℃ (59.99 ℉). At the end of December you can expect lower temperatures, the average highest temperature is around 14 ℃ (57.2 ℉). The average number of rainy days in December is 15.9. The average rainfall is 119.8 mm (look here, what this number means). When planning your travel, please, keep in mind, that actual weather may differ from these average values. The length of the day at the beginning of this month is approximately 9:21 (hours and minutes), in the middle of the month 9:01 and at the end of the month 8:58. These numbers above are valid primarily for the capital and the area around it. It is important to say, that the weather may differ significantly in different altitudes, especially in mountains.
Below are average values, so you can consider them typical weather in Northern Spain in these places. The sign ‘-‘ means we don’t have enough data for this item.
Bilbao
temperature: –
highest temperature: 14.2 ℃ (57.56 ℉)
lowest temperature: 6.4 ℃ (43.52 ℉)
rainfall: 119.8mm
rainy days: 15.9
Zaragoza
temperature: –
highest temperature: 11.2 ℃ (52.16 ℉)
lowest temperature: 3.4 ℃ (38.12 ℉)
rainfall: 21.3mm
rainy days: 9
Huesca
temperature: –
highest temperature: 9.4 ℃ (48.92 ℉)
lowest temperature: 2.1 ℃ (35.78 ℉)
rainfall: 42.4mm
rainy days: 9.6
Logrono
temperature: –
highest temperature: 10. 5 ℃ (50.9 ℉)
lowest temperature: 2.9 ℃ (37.22 ℉)
rainfall: 36.8mm
rainy days: 11.6
Teruel
temperature: –
highest temperature: 10 ℃ (50 ℉)
lowest temperature: -1.1 ℃ (30.02 ℉)
rainfall: 18.8mm
rainy days: 9.1
Vitoria Gasteiz
temperature: –
highest temperature: 9.5 ℃ (49.1 ℉)
lowest temperature: 2 ℃ (35.6 ℉)
rainfall: 82.9mm
rainy days: 15.5
Jaca
temperature: –
highest temperature: 9.9 ℃ (49.82 ℉)
lowest temperature: 0.2 ℃ (32.36 ℉)
rainfall: 78.2mm
rainy days: 11.2
When you read about the number of mm of rainfall, you should know this: Light rain is when the precipitation rate is less than 2.5 mm (0.1 in) per hour.
For moderate rain this number is between 2.5 mm and 10 mm (0.4 in), for
heavy rain it is 10 mm – 50 mm (2.0 in). Violent rain has this number higher than 50 mm per hour.
Below are average maximum temperatures at popular destinations in Spain for next month – November. Select a destination to see the climate guide for all months of the year.
23
Fuerteventura
23
Gran Canaria
23
Lanzarote
21
Tenerife
20
Alicante
20
Seville
19
Benidorm
19
Costa Blanca
19
Costa de la Luz
19
Ibiza
19
Valencia
18
Benalmadena
18
Costa Almeria
18
Costa del Sol
18
Majorca
18
Malaga
18
Menorca
18
Torremolinos
17
Barcelona
17
Costa Dorada
17
Nerja
17
Palma
16
Costa Brava
14
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Canary Islands
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Formentera
La Gomera
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Spain climate overview
Spain occupies most of the Iberian Peninsula at the western extremity of the European mainland. Its urban attractions range from the grand and cosmopolitan cities of Madrid and Barcelona, to atmospheric Mediterranean towns and cities with their history of Roman settlement, and more evident remains of the Moorish occupation.
Central Spain is dominated by a vast central elevated plateau. This is heavily dissected by river gorges into several rugged sierras. The natural vegetation high up on the plains is little more than arid scrub, but pine forests and deciduous woodland cling to river valleys and gorges below.
The soils are generally poor but do support crops of wheat and barley. Mainly because of its altitude, Spain’s interior has cold winters with showers and snow flurries, contrasting with hot dry summers.
The Pyrenees are the highest mountains in Spain and lie along its northern border with France. The sheer magnitude of the scenery is spectacular with a mixture of desolate scree and pockets of pine forest. Frequent and heavy winter snowfall is often accompanied by cloud and high winds. The summers are much drier with plenty of sun and warm temperatures.
The lowland plains of Spain adjacent to both Mediterranean and Atlantic coastlines support extensive agriculture. In the south this ranges from olives and oranges to vegetables and fruit for northern European supermarkets. Except at higher elevations wine is produced almost everywhere. The Atlantic coast is the wettest part of the country with rain throughout the year, cool winters and warm summers.
The Mediterranean coast including the Balearic Islands of Majorca, Menorca and Ibiza has a much drier climate with hardly any rain in the summer months. This makes the Balearic Islands, Costa Brava, Costa Blanca, and the Costa del Sol among the most popular holiday destinations in all of Europe with most resorts enjoying at least 10 hours of sunshine per day at the height of summer.
The Canary Islands, lying off the coast of Africa 1,500 kilometres (825 miles) to the south-west, are also part of Spain.
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Climate Page for South Florida
Miami – South Florida
Weather Forecast Office
Latest Climate News:
PLOTS AND DATA
Link to NWS Miami Climate Web Page
Lastest MIA moisture evaluation compared to the average
Link to South Florida Climate History
EL NINO-SOUTHERN OSCILLATION (ENSO) And EFFECTS ON SOUTH FLORIDA
El Niño
Warming of the Pacfic Waters
La Niña
Cooling of the Pacfic Waters
For a Weak El Nino, the difference in the average water temp in the Central Pacfic needs to be at least +0. 5C, A moderate El Nino the difference in water temp needs to be between +1.0C and +1.5C, and a Strong El Nino the difference in water temp needs to be above +1.5C. For a weak La Nina condition, the difference in the average water temp needs to be at least -0.5C, for a moderate La Nina the difference in water temp needs to be between -1.0C and -1.5C, and for a strong La Nina the difference in water temp needs to be below -1.5C. Here is the link to Climate Prediction Center outlook for the ENSO Conditions. http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/CFSv2/imagesInd3/nino34Sea.gif
South Florida winters are usually dry and warm during La Niña conditions, while El Niño conditions usually bring cool and wet conditions to our region. ENSO effects on South Florida are rather minimal during the summer months, with the exception of tropical cyclone activity in the Atlantic Basin.
*NEW* For more information on La Nina/El Nino click here. *NEW*
The affects on South Florida Weather from the ENSO Conditions (El Nino, La Nina)
La NIna Conditions El Nino Conditions
You can also obtain historical distributions of 3-month temperature and precipitation associated with 3 different ENSO categories – El Nino, La Nina, and Neutral events for a climate division. For South Florida, please click on number 68.
Here is the Average possibility of Freeze and Hard Freeze for Florida for the La Niña, Neutral and El Niño phases of ENSO.
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data source is from AgroClimate center of the Southeast United states)
Average Possibility of Freeze
Average Possibility of Hard Freeze
North American Oscillation (NAO)
While ENSO (El Niño-Southern Oscillation) plays a key role in winter weather conditions over most of the globe, including South Florida, other regional oscillations can also influence winter temperatures and precipitation over South Florida. One of these oscillations is the North Atlantic Oscillation, or NAO.
When the wintertime NAO is in a positive phase, South Florida typically experiences near to above normal temperatures due to the jet stream being located far to the north over the Great Lakes and Northeast United States, which allows for the Atlantic subtropical high to position itself near or over the Southeastern United States. This usually causes east and southeast winds from the warm Atlantic waters to blow across South Florida, with the subtropical high blocking the southward movement of any Arctic or Polar air masses.
When the wintertime NAO is in a negative phase, South Florida usually has below normal temperatures due to the jet stream shifting farther to the south over the southeastern United States. This jet stream configuration allows for cold air outbreaks of Arctic or Polar origin to plunge south and deep into the Southeast United States, including Florida.
A strong NAO phase can either override or enhance the overlying ENSO pattern. An example of this was the winter of 2010 when a strongly negative NAO phased with a strong El Niño to produce colder and wetter than normal conditions across South Florida.
(*The NAO is usually forecast for two weeks ahead for the Jet Stream position*)
Link to Current forecast for NAO
Arctic Oscillation (AO)
(from State Climate Office Of North Carolina)
The Arctic Oscillation (AO) is a climate index of the state of the atmospheric circulation over the Arctic. It consists of a negative phase, featuring below average geopotential heights, which are also referred to as negative geopotential height anomalies, and a positive phase in which the opposite is true. In the negative phase, the polar low pressure system (also known as the polar vortex) over the Arctic is weaker, which results in weaker upper level winds (the westerlies). The result of the weaker westerlies is that cold, Arctic air is able to push farther south into the U.S., while the storm track also remains farther south. The opposite is true when the AO is positive: the polar circulation is stronger which forces cold air and storms to remain farther north. The Arctic Oscillation often shares phase with the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), and its phases directly correlate with the phases of the NAO concerning implications on weather across the U.S.
Link to Current forecast for AO
AVERAGE FREEZE DATES FOR SOUTH FLORIDA
FREEZE DATES FOR SOUTH FLORIDA
LOCATION
EARLIEST FREEZE
AVG FIRST FREEZE
AVG LAST FREEZE
LATEST FREEZE
BELLE GLADE
NOVEMBER 16
DECEMBER 21-31
JANUARY 21-31
MARCH 15
CLEWISTON
DECEMBER 11
DECEMBER 11-20
FEBRUARY 1-10
MARCH 4
EVERGLADES CITY
DECEMBER 12
DECEMBER 21-31
JANUARY 21-31
FEBRUARY 26
FORT LAUDERDALE
DECEMBER 10
DECEMBER 21-31
JANUARY 21-31
MARCH 3
HIALEAH
DECEMBER 15
DECEMBER 21-31
JANUARY 21-31
MARCH 3
HOMESTEAD
DECEMBER 28
DECEMBER 21-31
JANUARY 21-31
JANUARY 31
MIAMI BEACH
DECEMBER 24
DECEMBER 21-31
JANUARY 21-31
MARCH 3
MIAMI
DECEMBER 11
DECEMBER 21-31
JANUARY 21-31
MARCH 3
MOORE HAVEN
NOVEMBER 16
DECEMBER 11-20
FEBRUARY 1-10
MARCH 14
NAPLES
NOVEMBER 25
DECEMBER 21-31
JANUARY 21-31
FEBRUARY 26
40-MILE BEND
DECEMBER 24
DECEMBER 21-31
JANUARY 21-31
FEBRUARY 16
WINTER OUTLOOK FOR SOUTH FLORIDA 2015-2016
Weak El Nino Conditions will develop over the Pacific waters this winter. This usually means that the affects on South Florida is small allowing for cold fronts to still work down into South Florida. At this time…the long range models are showing that the water temperatures in the Central Pacfic Ocean will be in the weak El Nino range between 0.5C and 1.0C. This usually means that the rainfall will be a little bit above average and temperatures will be near normal outside of any affects from the Arctic Oscillation (AO) and the North American Oscillation (NAO).
Here are the 3 month outlooks from the CPC for the winter months of 2015 for the temperature and precipitation.
Here is a link to the current drought status cross South Florida.
NOAA National Drought Web Site
NOAA Climate Services information page
Climate Prediction Center
Florida Climate Center info
Southeast Climate Center –
This is a page that the Southeast Climatologist Office put together to see the different parameters such as rainfall, Average Min Temperature, and Average Max Temperature the relationship of neutral, below normal, or above normal Enso conditions in the Central Pacfic Waters. The information is broken down by county by county level of each state, and it represents a relative frequency interpretation given different climate states like neutral, El Nino, La Nina, and all years combined.
Here is a link to historical surface, 500 MB, and precipitation maps: NOAA Central Library U.S. Daily Weather Maps Project
Dutch weather | Climate, Temperatures & Forecasts per Dutch city
The average Dutch person loves complaining about the weather in the Netherlands, but is the weather here really that fickle? What is the average temperature per season? And does it really rain that much in the Netherlands? Read on and find out!
What is the Dutch climate like?
The Netherlands enjoys a moderate maritime (or oceanic) climate. This type of climate generally features mild winters and cool summers. Precipitation, such as rain, is common throughout the year, which means there is no dry season.
Within the Netherlands, a distinction can be made between regional climates:
North vs South
On average, the northern provinces endure lower temperatures compared to the southern provinces. In summer, the southern provinces enjoy a warmer climate. Generally, the east of Brabant and the very north of Limburg are the warmest around this time of year.
Coastal provinces
In the autumn and winter months, the coastal provinces in the south-west, west and north-east have a milder climate than the east and the north-east of the Netherlands.
Generally, the coastal provinces also enjoy more hours of sunlight than the rest of the country. However, right after the summer and during the autumn, the coastal provinces experience the heaviest rain showers. These heavy rain showers are activated by the warm sea water.
Dutch weather per season
Dutch weather differs per season, although autumn and spring can be quite similar in terms of precipitation and temperature.
Spring in the Netherlands
Astronomically, spring starts on March 20. However, meteorological spring lasts from March 1 until June 1 on the northern hemisphere.
Average temperature in spring
The average temperature in the Netherlands during spring is 9,5C. The amount of sun and rain during this time varies greatly. From 1981-2010, an average of 240,7mm of rain fell during spring in the Netherlands, and the sun shined for 314,2 hours.
Coldest spring ever
The coldest spring recorded by the KNMI (Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute) in the Netherlands since 1706 was the spring of 1962, with an average temperature of 6,7C. Looking at the top 10, the coldest springs occurred at the beginning of the second half of the 20th century. The coldest spring in this century took place in 2013 with an average of 7,4C.
Year
Lowest average temperature (°C)
1.
1962
6,7
2.
1955
6,8
3.
1917
6,9
4.
1958
7,0
5.
1941
7,0
Source: KNMI
Warmest spring ever
The warmest spring in the history of the Netherlands happened in 2007, with an average temperature of 11,7C. It is interesting to note that eight out of the ten warmest springs occurred in the 21st century, the exceptions being the springs of 1998 (no. 7) en 1999 (no. 10).
Year
Highest average temperature (°C)
1.
2007
11,7
2.
2014
11,2
3.
2018
11,1
4.
2011
11,0
5.
2009
10,8
Source: KNMI
Dutch summer
Astronomically, summer starts on June 21. However, meteorological spring starts on June 1 and lasts until September 1 on the northern hemisphere.
Average summer temperature
Generally, Dutch summers are warm, but not too hot. The average temperature in the Netherlands during summer is 17,0C. From 1981-2010, the average amount of rain that fell in the Netherlands adds up to 219,6mm, whilst the average amount of sunshine comes to 587,6 hours.
Coldest summer ever
The coldest summer took place in 1907, with an average temperature of 14,1C. The top 10 of the coldest Dutch summers does not include any summers from the 21st century. In fact, the coldest summers took place during the first half of the 20th century, with eight summers taking place before 1930.
Year
Lowest average temperature (°C)
1.
1907
14,1
2.
1956
14,4
3.
1916
14,4
4.
1919
14,5
5.
1913
14,5
Source: KNMI
Warmest summer ever
The warmest summer ever recorded by the KNMI took place in 2003, with an average temperature of 18,6C. The top 10 of the warmest summers includes only one summer of the first half of the 20th century, namely the summer of 1947, when the average temperature was 18,0C. It seems 1947 was a year of extremes, as that year’s winter was one of the coldest winters ever.
Year
Highest average temperature (°C)
1.
2003
18,6
2.
2006
18,5
3.
1976
18,4
4.
1995
18,2
5.
1983
18,2
Source: KNMI
Autumn in the Netherlands
Astronomically, autumn starts on September 23. However, in the Netherlands, meteorological autumn starts on September 1 and ends on December 1.
Average autumn temperature
The average temperature in the Netherlands during autumn is 10,6C. Generally, autumn is the wettest season in the Netherlands, with November being the month with the most precipitation. However, on average (from 1981-2010), 240,7mm of rain falls during Dutch autumn, and people can enjoy 314,2 hours of sun this season.
Coldest autumn ever
The coldest autumn ever recorded by the KNMI happened in 1952, with an average temperature of 7,6C. However, the first 25 years of the first half of the 20th century seemed to be particularly cold during autumn as the top 10 features seven years from this time period (1902, 1905, 1912, 1915, 1919, 1920, 1922, 1925).
Year
Lowest average temperature (°C)
1.
1952
7,6
2.
1919
7,6
3.
1905
7,7
4.
1915
7,8
5.
1922
7,9
Source: KNMI
Warmest autumn ever
The warmest autumn in the history of the Netherlands took place in 2006, with an average temperature of 13,6C. The top 10 warmest Dutch autumns features eight autumns that took place in the 21st century, with the exceptions being the autumns from 1999 (no. 7) and 1982 (no. 8).
Year
Highest average temperature (°C)
1.
2006
13,6
2.
2014
12,5
3.
2005
12,0
4.
1915
7,8
5.
1922
7,9
Source: KNMI
Dutch winter
Astronomically, winter in the Netherlands starts on December 21. However, meteorological winter starts on December 1 and ends on March 1 on the northern hemisphere.
Average winter temperature
The average temperature in the Netherlands during winter is 3,4C. Generally, this season experiences the least hours of sunshine, which also makes it the coldest season. From 1981-2010, the country experienced 197,3 hours of sunshine on average in winter, whilst 201,2mm of rain fell.
Coldest winter ever
The coldest winter ever recorded by the KNMI happened in 1963, with an average temperature of -3,0C. However, it seems like the 1940s were especially cold, with four years from this decade appearing in the top 10 coldest Dutch winters, namely 1947 (no. 2), 1940 (no. 3), 1942 (no. 4) and 1941 (no. 10).
Year
Lowest average temperature (°C)
1.
1963
-3,0
2.
1947
-2,4
3.
1940
-1,9
4.
1942
-1,6
5.
1929
-1,4
Source: KNMI
Warmest winter ever
The warmest winter ever recorded took place in 2007, with an average temperature of 6,5C. As you can see below, the entire top 3 of the top 10 warmest Dutch winters took place in the 21st century, as well as no. 9 (2008) and no. 10 (2000).
Year
Highest average temperature (°C)
1.
2007
6,5
2.
2016
6,3
3.
2014
6,0
4.
1990
6,0
5.
1989
5,6
Source: KNMI
How often does it rain in the Netherlands?
So, does it really rain that much in the Netherlands? One would think so since people love to complain about the weather here, but actually, it’s not that bad.
The average annual rainfall in the Netherlands is only 790mm. As a comparison, what some call the wettest place on earth, Maysynram in India, has an average annual rainfall of 11.871mm. And inside of Europe? Well, Crkvice in Montenegro receives around 4.600mm of rainfall each year, and Dalness in Scotland receives an average rainfall of 3.300mm each year.
So, why do people complain about the Dutch weather so much then? This might have something to do with the unpredictability of the weather here. There is no clear dry season or wet season. It rains all year long, however, the amount of rain that falls is nothing compared to what falls in, for example, the tropics.
Want to avoid the rain as much as possible? Avoid the Veluwe, Drenthe and the south of Limburg. These places are the wettest places in the Netherlands.
Dutch weather: All-time records
Here are some interesting weather records:
Longest cold wave in the Netherlands
According to measurements from the KNMI, The Netherlands has had 33 cold waves since 1901. For a period to be called a cold wave, it needs to consist of at least five consecutive ice days (temperature lower than 0,0C), with at least three days of severe frost (temperature lower than -10,0C). The longest one took place in 1947 and lasted for 21 days.
The coldest Dutch day
The coldest day in the Netherlands ever was measured on January 27 in 1942 by Jaap Langedijk in Winterswijk. That day it was -27,4C. It was said that a lot of people went to bed with their coats on that day.
Longest heat wave in Dutch history
For a period to be called a heat wave, it needs to consist of at least five consecutive summer days (25,0C or higher), with at least three tropical days (30,0C or higher). The Netherlands has experienced a total of 24 heat waves since 1901. The longest heat wave took place in 1975 and lasted for 18 days.
The hottest day in the Netherlands ever
The hottest day ever in the Netherlands was measured on August 23 in 1944 in Warnsveld. That day, it was 38,6C.
Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut (KNMI)
The Koninklijk Nederlands Metereologosch Instituut (KNMI) or the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute, is the national weather forecasting service in the Netherlands. The KNMI was founded in 1854 by Buys Ballot, and is located in the province of Utrecht, in De Bilt. Besides weather forecasting, the KNMI is responsible for the monitoring of climate changes and seismic activity.
Weather apps
Since the weather in the Netherlands is fairly unpredictable, it is advisable to install a weather app on your phone.
Dutch weather apps
The most popular Dutch weather apps are:
Buienradar
Buienradar (roughly translated as rain radar) lets you track the rain in the Netherlands. The app can show you whether there is any rain coming to your location in the next two hours. Get it for Android or iPhone.
Weeronline
Weeronline offers a rain radar, but it also offers a handy 14-day forecast, hay fever and UV radiation warnings. It can rate days according to activities, such as going to the beach, having a BBQ or skating as well. Get it for Android or iPhone.
Global weather apps
Here are some of the more popular weather apps, worldwide:
Accuweather
This handy app includes a RealFeel index (which suggests what the outdoor temperature feels like, rather than the actual temperature), plenty of graphs, maps, a radar and even video weather forecasts. Get it for Android or iPhone.
The Weather Channel
Many people consider this their go-to app when it comes to weather and forecasts. You can get 36-hour and 10-day forecasts, including wind speed, humidity, UV index and visibility. Get it for Android or iPhone.
Weather forecast for Dutch cities
Since the Dutch weather can differ from region to region and from city to city, it’s best to take a look at localised weather forecasts if you want to know whether you should take an umbrella with you or your sunglasses. Here are the weather forecasts for the largest Dutch cities:
Amsterdam weather
Are you visiting the country’s capital? Want to know whether it’s a better idea to stay indoors and maybe visit one of Amsterdam’s many museums or if it’s “safe” to explore this historic city with its charming canals by bike? Look no further! Here is the weather forecast for Amsterdam:
The Hague weather
Are you living in or visiting The Hague, the capital of the province of South Holland and the seat of the Dutch government? Want to know whether it’s the perfect day to visit the beach in Scheveningen or if you are better off admiring Piet Mondriaan’s works at the Gemeentemuseum? No need to look any further. Here is the weather forecast for The Hague:
Rotterdam weather
Rotterdam is the second largest Dutch city, and a hotspot for modern architecture. Want to know if it’s going to be a good idea to stroll around the city, admiring its innovative buildings, or if it’s a better idea to stay indoors? Here is the weather forecast for Rotterdam, to help you make your choice:
Utrecht weather
Did you know that Utrecht is one of the Netherlands’ oldest cities, and is encircled by a medieval canal? If it’s sunny, it’s a great idea to explore the canal by paddle boat. Of course, rain is often on the menu in the Netherlands, so make sure you check this Utrecht weather forecast before you get in a boat:
Eindhoven weather
Renowned as the capital of Dutch industrial design, Eindhoven is home to a lot of expats, as it is many international companies. Want to know if it’s a better idea to find an indoor activity or wander around the city? Find out what the weather in Eindhoven is like by checking out the following Eindhoven weather forecast:
Leiden weather
The birthplace of Rembrandt, Leiden is a picturesque town that offers a myriad of indoor and outdoor activities. Is it sunny? Explore the city by foot or sit at one of the lovely terraces by the canals. Is it rainy instead? Visit one of Leiden’s museums, such as Japan Museum Sieboldhuis or Naturalis Biodiversity Center. Check the Leiden weather forecast now, to see what’s up:
90,000 weather in Spain in July / Water temperature in the sea / Weather map
Spain in July on the Weather map
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Water temperature in the sea
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This weather map is fully interactive. You can switch months, as well as zoom and move the visible area of the map to view other resorts.
In the middle of summer, gentle warmth turns into hot weather with maximum sunshine and warm nights. In all regions of Spain you can swim and sunbathe. This is not surprising, because in July summer reigns throughout Europe, and the Spanish kingdom is located in its south.
A distinctive feature of the average summer month in Spain is exceptionally clear skies for a whole month. There is no rain, only in the northern regions the Atlantic can bring some rain and clouds, but they do not stay on the coast for more than one day. In the central regions, not a single drop of moisture breaks from the sky for a whole month, the weather is hot and calm.
By the middle of summer, a huge number of tourists arrive in the country, but despite this, it is not crowded on the beaches and in the cities. During the construction of resorts and the development of infrastructure, many requirements were taken into account. Thanks to this, holidays on the Spanish coast meet the highest international standards.
The cost of living in resort areas and in the central quarters of cities increases by the middle of summer. There are two ways to reduce the cost of your summer vacation without compromising quality and standard. Firstly, it is better to book a hotel on the coast in advance, 3-4 months before the trip. Secondly, you can use the housing provided for rent by local residents. Such houses in Spain are called villas. You can stay there for a month or more and save a lot on accommodation and food, since any housewife will like a well-equipped kitchen and a huge assortment of inexpensive seasonal vegetables and fruits.
Looking at the Spanish weather forecast for July, you can see that the weather in the middle of summer is ideal for holidays. The average air temperature in the southeastern resorts and in the center of the country is +30 … +33 degrees, at night it can drop by several degrees. In some areas of Spain, temperature records are recorded, reaching +37 degrees and above in some years. In the northern and western coastal regions during the day, the thermometer reaches +23 degrees.
The water in the Mediterranean near the southern coast warms up to +25 degrees, but on the coast of San Sebastian and Bilbao the sea is traditionally cooler, from +21 to +22 degrees.
Summer heat and heat, especially in the central regions of Spain, can be a real disadvantage during long excursions. Sometimes even light clothes and drinking water do not save. But July is perfect for short city walks, during which you can visit a concert or an exhibition.
In the second week of the month, Pamplona celebrates the week of Saint Fermin. Traditionally, the organizers of the holiday are the Basque people. And now the participants of the processions dress up in traditional Basque costumes, on the street you can hear fragments of phrases in the Basque language, and the main phrase of the holiday “Glory to St. Fermin” is pronounced in this language. It was in the days of Fermino that bulls rush through the streets of the city. Such races are called Ensierros. The only safe visual places are the windowsills and roofs of houses, from where you can watch this ancient action, the competition between a man and a bull.
During this holiday, there are many shops and stalls with food and sweets on the streets of Pamplona. Children will be interested in attractions and street theatrical performances.
Where is the best place to relax in Spain in July?
This table will help you determine which resorts in Spain are warmest in July, find out where there is less rain and more clear days.
Do you want to know where is the warmest sea? We also provide information about the water temperature in seaside resorts.
Resort name
Air temperature day / night
Cloudy
Rainy days / rainfall
Sea water temperature
Solar clock *
Aguilas
30.8°C
23.8°C
6.7%
–
25.1°C
14h. 28m.
Adeje
27.4°C
20.5°C
2.5%
–
22.3°C
14h. 23m.
Alicante
30.1°C
23.8°C
7.7%
–
25.9°C
14h. 24m.
Altea
29.2°C
24.4°C
8.1%
–
25.7°C
14h. 22m.
Albir
28.7°C
24.5°C
8.3%
–
25.7°C
14h. 20m.
Alcudia
29.0°C
23.6°C
9.2%
–
25.6°C
14h. 19m.
Almeria
31.1°C
23.8°C
5.4%
–
23.7°C
14h. 37m.
Almuñécar
29.2°C
21.0°C
5.1%
–
22.8°C
14h. 39m.
Algeciras
28.4°C
20.6°C
8.6%
–
20.3°C
14h. 06m.
Badalona
28.6°C
22.8°C
14.7%
2 days (28. 5 mm.)
24.5°C
1 pm 39m.
Barcelona
27.8°C
23.1°C
13.4%
1 day (24.5 mm.)
24.6°C
1 pm 50m.
benalmadena
29.8°C
24.6°C
4.6%
–
21.9°C
14h. 42m.
benalmadena
29.8°C
24.6°C
4.5%
–
21.9°C
14h. 43m.
Benidorm
28.7°C
24.6°C
8.1%
–
25.7°C
14h. 22m.
Benicassim
30.6°C
23.9°C
12.4%
–
25.9°C
1 pm 51m.
Bilbao
24.9°C
16.6°C
36.3%
2 days (39.1 mm.)
20.8°C
10 a.m. 34m.
Blanes
28. 0°C
20.6°C
16.1%
1 day (21.4 mm.)
24.0°C
1 pm 27m.
Burgos
26.6°C
13.0°C
18.6%
1 day (27.3 mm.)
–
1 pm 08m.
Valencia
31.0°C
23.0°C
12.7%
–
25.9°C
1 pm 47m.
Villajoyosa
28.8°C
23.6°C
8.6%
–
25.8°C
14h. 17m.
Gandia
30.8°C
22.7°C
11.2%
–
25.8°C
13h. 57m.
Guia de Isora
27.2°C
19.6°C
3.2%
–
22.3°C
14h. 17m.
Golf del Sur
27.6°C
22.8°C
2.0%
–
22. 1°C
14h. 26m.
Gran Canaria
27.8°C
21.2°C
4.3%
–
21.8°C
14h. 06m.
Granada
32.5°C
18.9°C
5.1%
–
22.8°C
14h. 41m.
Guardamar del Segura
30.1°C
23.6°C
7.7%
–
25.8°C
14h. 23m.
Denia
28.7°C
24.1°C
9.2%
–
25.4°C
14h. 14m.
Girona
29.8°C
20.1°C
18.5%
2 days (39.0 mm.)
23.5°C
1 pm 07m.
Ibiza
28.4°C
24.7°C
8.6%
–
25.7°C
14h. 20m.
Cadaqués
27.8°C
21. 1°C
14.0%
–
22.4°C
1 pm 49m.
Cadiz
28.3°C
22.3°C
5.3%
–
23.1°C
14h. 36m.
Cala d’Or
29.3°C
23.8°C
8.9%
–
25.7°C
14h. 19m.
Cala Mayor
29.9°C
23.5°C
8.4%
–
26.0°C
14h. 25m.
Cala Mesquida
28.0°C
24.8°C
9.0%
–
25.5°C
14h. 20m.
Cala Figuera
29.4°C
24.1°C
8.4%
–
25.7°C
14h. 23m.
Calafell
28.9°C
21.6°C
12.4%
1 day (22.4 mm.)
25.1°C
1 pm 57m.
Calella
27.5°C
21.0°C
17.1%
2 days (35.2 mm.)
24.2°C
1 pm 18m.
Calpe
29.3°C
23.4°C
8.8%
–
25.6°C
14h. 17m.
Cambrils
28.7°C
22.3°C
11.2%
1 day (16.8 mm.)
25.3°C
14h. 08m.
camp de mar
28.9°C
23.9°C
8.1%
–
25.9°C
14h. 27m.
Can Picafort
29.9°C
23.3°C
9.9%
–
25.6°C
14h. 12m.
Capella
29.7°C
16.5°C
12.5%
3 days (49.0 mm.)
–
14h. 02m.
Cartagena
29.5°C
24. 4°C
8.3%
–
25.1°C
14h. 16m.
Castellón de la Plana
30.6°C
23.9°C
12.3%
–
26.0°C
1 pm 52m.
Coma Ruga
29.4°C
22.0°C
13.6%
–
25.1°C
1 pm 47m.
Cordova
36.8°C
21.8°C
4.7%
–
–
14h. 48m.
Corralejo
24.5°C
21.2°C
21.8%
–
21.5°C
11 a.m. 46m.
Costa Adeje
28.2°C
22.3°C
2.2%
–
22.3°C
14h. 25m.
Costa Blanca
28.8°C
24.7°C
8.4%
–
25.8°C
14h. 19m.
Costa Brava
27.5°C
21.2°C
14.8%
1 day (19.1 mm.)
22.7°C
1 pm 40m.
Cullera
32.4°C
22.9°C
11.7%
–
25.8°C
1 pm 53m.
La Palma
25.0°C
20.9°C
17.6%
–
22.5°C
12 noon 20m.
La Pineda
28.6°C
22.6°C
11.1%
1 day (16.5 mm.)
25.3°C
14h. 08m.
La Coruna
22.4°C
15.8°C
32.1%
1 day (22.4 mm.)
17.0°C
11 a.m. 12m.
La Manga
29.6°C
24.1°C
8.0%
–
25.8°C
14h. 19m.
La Orotava
26. 3°C
20.9°C
8.2%
–
22.1°C
1 pm 36m.
Lanzarote
25.2°C
20.9°C
24.9%
–
21.3°C
11 a.m. 20m.
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
24.8°C
20.9°C
21.8%
–
21.8°C
11 a.m. 43m.
Leon
27.1°C
13.7°C
13.2%
1 day (20.4 mm.)
–
1 pm 58m.
Lloret de Mar
28.1°C
21.2°C
16.4%
2 days (26.1 mm.)
24.0°C
1 pm 25m.
Los Alcazares
29.4°C
24.4°C
8.7%
–
25.8°C
14h. 12m.
Los Gigantes
27.3°C
20.4°C
2. 9%
–
22.3°C
14h. 19m.
Los Cristianos
27.9°C
22.6°C
2.1%
–
22.3°C
14h. 26m.
Magaluf
30.3°C
23.6°C
8.5%
–
25.9°C
14h. 24m.
Madrid
33.3°C
23.0°C
6.7%
–
–
14h. 44m.
Majorca
30.6°C
22.8°C
9.5%
–
25.9°C
14h. 15m.
Malaga
31.3°C
23.1°C
4.0%
–
22.2°C
14h. 48m.
Malgrat de Mar
27.6°C
20.9°C
17.1%
2 days (30.4 mm.)
24.1°C
1 pm 18m.
Manilva
31. 1°C
20.2°C
4.9%
–
20.5°C
14h. 39m.
Mar Menor
29.7°C
24.1°C
8.0%
–
25.8°C
14h. 19m.
Marbella
30.7°C
21.7°C
4.2%
–
21.1°C
14h. 46m.
Maspalomas
28.2°C
21.5°C
3.1%
–
22.1°C
14h. 16m.
mataro
28.2°C
23.0°C
18.2%
2 days (30.3 mm.)
24.4°C
1 pm 08m.
Melilla
28.7°C
23.0°C
11.7%
–
23.8°C
1 pm 36m.
Menorca
28.6°C
23.8°C
9.4%
–
25.2°C
14h. 18m.
Mijas
28.7°C
23.3°C
4.4%
–
21.9°C
14h. 44m.
Moraira
28.7°C
24.1°C
8.7%
–
25.5°C
14h. 17m.
Motril
29.4°C
21.0°C
5.3%
–
–
14h. 37m.
Mojacar
29.9°C
24.7°C
6.9%
–
24.8°C
14h. 26m.
Murcia
33.8°C
24.0°C
8.6%
–
25.8°C
14h. 14m.
Nerja
29.2°C
22.8°C
5.7%
–
22.7°C
14h. 34m.
Oviedo
23.5°C
13.9°C
36.5%
2 days (38. 9 mm.)
–
10 a.m. 32m.
Oropesa del Mar
30.6°C
23.9°C
12.4%
–
26.0°C
1 pm 51m.
Paguera
29.5°C
23.5°C
8.3%
–
25.9°C
14h. 25m.
Palm
31.6°C
22.8°C
8.9%
–
26.0°C
14h. 20m.
Palma Nova
29.9°C
23.5°C
8.4%
–
25.9°C
14h. 24m.
Palma de Mallorca
31.1°C
22.7°C
8.9%
–
26.0°C
14h. 20m.
Pamplona
26.8°C
14.4°C
25.5%
2 days (39.9 mm.)
–
12 noon 09m.
Peñiscola
29. 2°C
22.1°C
11.7%
1 day (15.7 mm.)
25.8°C
1 pm 59m.
Pilar de la Horadada
29.6°C
23.9°C
9.1%
–
25.6°C
14h. 10m.
Pineda de Mar
27.8°C
20.7°C
16.2%
2 days (26.0 mm.)
24.2°C
1 pm 26m.
Playa de Aro
27.8°C
21.8°C
15.9%
1 day (17.7 mm.)
23.3°C
1 pm 30m.
Playa de Muro
30.4°C
23.3°C
9.6%
–
25.6°C
14h. 15m.
Playa de Palma
31.6°C
22.8°C
9.0%
–
26.0°C
14h. 19m.
Playa de San Augustin
28.6°C
21. 2°C
3.0%
–
22.0°C
14h. 16m.
Playa del Inglés
28.3°C
21.5°C
3.1%
–
22.1°C
14h. 16m.
Playa d’en Bossa
28.7°C
25.0°C
9.2%
–
25.8°C
14h. 14m.
Playa de Las Americas
28.0°C
22.6°C
2.1%
–
22.3°C
14h. 26m.
Puerto de la Cruz
26.4°C
19.6°C
7.1%
–
22.2°C
1 pm 45m.
Puerto de Mogan
27.5°C
21.4°C
2.8%
–
22.2°C
14h. 19m.
Puerto del Carmen
24.9°C
20.8°C
22.7%
–
21. 6°C
11 a.m. 38m.
Puerto de Santiago
28.1°C
21.0°C
2.7%
–
22.3°C
14h. 21m.
Reus
28.7°C
21.8°C
12.1%
1 day (24.5 mm.)
25.3°C
14h. 00m.
Roquetas de Mar
29.5°C
23.1°C
6.1%
–
23.5°C
14h. 30m.
Roses
28.6°C
21.8°C
14.9%
–
22.5°C
1 pm 41m.
Salou
28.7°C
22.3°C
11.1%
1 day (16.9 mm.)
25.3°C
14h. 09m.
San Jose
31.1°C
24.2°C
5.8%
–
23.9°C
14h. 33m.
San Juan de los Terreros
30. 5°C
24.3°C
7.4%
–
25.1°C
14h. 21m.
San Pedro del Pinatar
29.4°C
24.4°C
8.8%
–
25.7°C
14h. 12m.
San Sebastian
23.9°C
16.2°C
39.6%
4 days (55.9 mm.)
21.6°C
10 a.m. 04m.
San Fernando
28.8°C
22.2°C
5.5%
–
23.0°C
14h. 34m.
Santa Pola
30.7°C
23.5°C
7.6%
–
25.8°C
14h. 24m.
Santa Ponsa
29.5°C
23.5°C
8.6%
–
25.9°C
14h. 23m.
Santa Cruz de la Palma
24.7°C
20.5°C
14.5%
–
22. 3°C
12 noon 45m.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
24.0°C
20.6°C
28.4%
–
22.2°C
10 a.m. 50m.
Santa Susanna
27.6°C
20.9°C
17.1%
2 days (30.0 mm.)
24.1°C
1 pm 18m.
santander
22.7°C
17.7°C
35.0%
2 days (34.8 mm.)
20.2°C
10 a.m. 46m.
Santiago de Compostela
25.4°C
14.0°C
36.7%
1 day (22.5 mm.)
–
10 a.m. 29m.
Zaragoza
31.5°C
19.7°C
10.2%
1 day (20.1 mm.)
–
14h. 19m.
Seville
37.0°C
22.7°C
4.6%
–
23.8°C
14h. 46m.
Segovia
28.3°C
15.1°C
9.6%
1 day (18.8 mm.)
–
14h. 21m.
Ceuta
27.7°C
21.2°C
10.3%
–
21.1°C
1 pm 50m.
Sitges
28.5°C
23.7°C
14.4%
–
25.1°C
1 pm 40m.
Sierra Nevada
28.2°C
18.4°C
6.8%
1 day (21.5 mm.)
23.2°C
14h. 26m.
Tarifa
27.4°C
20.9°C
7.7%
–
20.8°C
14h. 13m.
Tarragona
28.8°C
22.7°C
11.6%
1 day (16.2 mm.)
25.3°C
14h. 04m.
Tenerife
25.5°C
18. 7°C
9.1%
–
22.1°C
1 pm 29m.
Toledo
33.7°C
21.7°C
6.4%
–
–
14h. 43m.
Torrevieja
30.1°C
23.8°C
8.2%
–
25.6°C
14h. 18m.
Torremolinos
31.1°C
23.9°C
4.5%
–
22.1°C
14h. 44m.
Torrox
29.1°C
23.6°C
5.5%
–
22.7°C
14h. 35m.
Tossa de Mar
27.7°C
20.9°C
16.5%
1 day (24.0 mm.)
23.9°C
1 pm 24m.
Huelva
31.6°C
20.8°C
3.8%
–
22.5°C
14h. 52m.
Figueres
27. 8°C
21.1°C
13.7%
1 day (16.7 mm.)
22.7°C
1 pm 52m.
Formentera
28.5°C
24.9°C
8.7%
–
25.7°C
14h. 18m.
Fuengirola
29.1°C
23.6°C
4.5%
–
21.7°C
14h. 43m.
Fuerteventura
25.3°C
20.9°C
17.0%
–
21.4°C
12 noon 24m.
Javea
28.6°C
24.1°C
8.8%
–
25.4°C
14h. 17m.
Sherry
33.8°C
21.4°C
5.0%
–
–
14h. 39m.
Gijón
22.8°C
15.0°C
40.5%
1 day (29.7 mm.)
19. 2°C
09h. 56m.
Chiclana de la Frontera
29.3°C
21.1°C
4.8%
–
22.6°C
14h. 40m.
El Vendrell
29.4°C
22.0°C
13.6%
–
25.1°C
1 pm 47m.
El Medano
28.0°C
21.4°C
2.1%
–
22.0°C
14h. 25m.
El Arenal
30.3°C
17.6°C
7.1%
–
–
14h. 40m.
El Puerto de Santa Maria
28.3°C
22.3°C
5.3%
–
23.3°C
14h. 36m.
Empuriabrava
27.8°C
21.1°C
13.9%
1 day (16.5 mm.)
22.6°C
13h. 50m.
Estepona
31. 6°C
19.5°C
4.3%
–
20.7°C
14h. 44m.
* Sundial – an indicator that displays the average number of hours per day during which direct sunlight reaches the earth’s surface. This indicator is influenced by both the length of daylight hours and cloud cover in the daytime.
Tourist reviews of the weather in Spain in July
Last July, my husband and children were in Barcelona. I have been dreaming of visiting here for a long time. We had a great rest. The weather was great, around +27 degrees during the day. The sea is also wonderful, +26 degrees. We went swimming and visited quite a few interesting sights. It was one of our best holidays. I really liked it here, my husband and children too.
July Salou – cheerful, noisy, crowded. There are a lot of people on the beaches, in restaurants, on the promenade. After all, gorgeous weather reigns here, during the day you can fully swim and sunbathe (the water temperature is more than 24 degrees, and in the air above 30). And at night, no long-sleeve sweaters are needed – you can go for a walk or to a disco just in a T-shirt and shorts. And it will be warm! And maybe you even want to cool off in the cracker fountain on the promenade along the sea. And be sure to reach the light and music fountain!
I returned from Valencia the day before yesterday. The weather of the country of oranges and well-groomed beaches is super, the temperature reached 30, at night up to 21, the water warmed up to 23-25. There was no rain for almost a week. Old-timers suggested that August is considered the hottest. That’s when the sun mercilessly fries, and most go to rest in Albufera Park, where the lake is located. Quiet, peaceful and no tourists, I took unique photos of sunsets and fishing boats.
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The climate of Spain – features of different regions
Spain is surrounded by the sea from almost all sides, but as you approach the center of the peninsula (Madrid), the influence of sea air gradually disappears. The mountains, which form a kind of ring along the entire coast, are well protected from winds and humidity.
The temperature is only above zero almost all over the country, the coldest season is winter.
In the north of the country, the maritime climate dominates, it is determined by the Atlantic: mild winters and warm summers.
The climate in Galicia is mild oceanic, with an average annual temperature of +13º. Winter in this region proceeds with an average of +8º, spring +15º, from June to August +20º. It receives the most rainfall, especially in Santiago de Compostela. It is worth remembering this if you are going to A Coruña or Vigo. The rainiest months are from October to March.
The territories of Asturias, Cantabria and the Basque Country are characterized by a moderately warm climate, with a large amount of precipitation, especially in the winter months, from 850 mm to 1100, in the territory of the Piocos de Europa National Park, the annual rainfall is more than 2000 mm. In winter along the Atlantic coast +4º +8º, in mountain valleys down to -6º, snow lies in the mountains. In summer in the coastal zone up to +28º, in the valleys it can reach +36º.
The climate in Navarra, in particular in Pamplona, is also moderately warm with an average annual +12º, and a rainfall of 1042 mm. The average maximum from April to September is from +25 to +28, the minimum is from 19 to 22. The most favorable time to visit the northern provinces and Navarre is from May to September.
The Mediterranean coast is always comfortable, except for winter days when gusty winds blow. The winter is very mild and short, in the summer months it is dry and hot.
In Catalonia, the climate of the coastline and the interior is different. The average annual temperature is about +10º, in the summer months from +21º to +25º. The average annual rainfall is 700 mm, which is most abundant in winter.
The coast of Valencia is characterized by a mild Mediterranean climate: summers are dry and hot up to +30º, which ensures a wonderful beach holiday throughout the summer period. Precipitation prevails in spring and autumn. Deep into the peninsula, the summer heat increases to +35, and in winter it becomes cold, the average annual rate. +17º. The average minimum is +17º, the annual rainfall is 445 mm.
If you didn’t manage to relax at sea in July or August, then September and October will be able to compensate, and the rest will be much cheaper. Water in April and May from +16º to +20º, in summer from +23º to +26º.
Andalusia can enjoy a favorable climate throughout the year, although before heading to Seville and Córdoba from the coast in the summer months, you should make sure that +40º and above are not expected there. Granada is the most favorable summer travel destination with its mountainous air and temperature drops of up to 23º during the day. Andalusia has more than 300 sunny days a year, so you can spend the winter months on the Costa del Sol perfectly, and return to the temperate zone in May.
The greatest amount of precipitation up to 2100 mm falls in the Sierra de Grazalema, the least – Cape Gato in Almeria or there may be no rain at all in a year. The average temperature is 16, the coldest month is January, and sub-zero temperatures can be observed in the province of Granada. But at this time, excellent skiing from the top of Belet.
Most of Castile is located on a vast central plateau – Meseta – 700-1000 meters high, which is almost entirely devoted to the cultivation of cereals. Huge areas stretch to the horizon, sometimes complemented by solitary evergreen oaks or small stone areas.
Castile and León has a continental Mediterranean climate, with an average winter temperature of +3 to +6°C (January) and a hot summer (average +19 +22°C). Summer dryness is typical, precipitation is 450-500 mm per year. In winter, cold temperatures down to -5-10 are not uncommon, the roads in this area are marked with fogs. Due to mountain barriers, sea winds do not penetrate Castile, but the Sierra de Gredos mountain range (almansor peak height 2592 m) boasts the rainiest place on the peninsula.
Castilla La Mancha and Extremadura, perhaps the most “inhospitable” area of Spain – a vast bare plain with dry summer heat and winter cold by Spanish standards. This is an agricultural wine-growing area where Don Quixote waged his desperate struggle. It also has a Mediterranean continental climate or mountainous (semi-arid).
The territory is not affected by sea winds, therefore it is often below 0. Summers are dry and hot, the temperature can reach +35º +40º C. For the frequently visited Toledo, the average minimum in May is +16º, maximum +23º, min. max +21º. If you can’t stand the heat, then come to Toledo in autumn, spring and early summer.
The Canary Islands boast the healthiest climate in the world: tropical, moderately hot and dry at the same time – this is how it is characterized. In summer, the daytime temperature is +22º +27, in winter +17º +21º, and the water does not fall below 20º. Tenerife and Gran Canaria are in the drier zone. There are few rainy days, so the rest is always comfortable.
The Balearic Islands have a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters. In January, the thermometer can drop to +6º +8º, and the average maximum is +13º +15, in July and August the average minimum temperature is +20º, the maximum is up to +29º. The least amount of precipitation falls in July, the most – in October – November. And the number of sunny days is more than 300, and in November you can still swim.
By 2050, seasonal temperatures in Spain will rise to 50 degrees
The summer months in Spain will be extremely hot in 30 years, Eltiempo.es warns in its study on the effects of global warming.
In 2050, the country will experience alternating rains and droughts, as well as air temperatures around 50 degrees. On the Mediterranean coast, in Seville and Cadiz, there will be tropical heat. In Madrid, the thermometers will rise to 42 degrees, in Bilbao – up to 44, in Valencia and Tenerife – up to 45, in Seville and Cow – up to 49.
Earlier Russian Spain about the same: ➜ Spain becomes a desert. By 2090 it will be already at 50% • ➜ Short video and long comments about the tragedy of the Tajo River ➜ Rajoy and Sanchez found an “island of peace” in the water fund 04/26/2018 ● Continuation of the topic. The gardens of Murcia are swallowed up by the desert 11/16/2017 ● Continuation of the topic. Spain noticeably turns into a desert 09/09/2009 ● Do not believe the rumors! The southeast of Spain is NOT turning into a desert 02/03/2007 ● Spain may turn into a semi-flooded desert. 03/14/2019 ● The climate of Spain will approach the desert by 2.6 degrees by 2050 03/28/2019 ● The climatic summer in Spain has increased by 5 weeks in 40 years 03/29/2019 ● Alert! Climatic summer in Spain increased by 5 weeks in 40 years 03/14/2019 ● Spain’s climate will approach the desert by 2.6 degrees by 2050 12/4/2018 ● Spain will allocate 900 million euros to combat climate change 08/23/2018 ● We realize the size of the disaster. What has the summer heat brought to Europe? 5.06.2019 ● Climate change. Sharp Spanish endangered flora and fauna 09/19/2019 ● Global warming forecast: 7° by the end of the century 12/9/2019 ● Fresh water supplies are declining in southern Spain. Turning into a desert 07/09/2020 ● By 2050, the seasonal temperature in Spain will rise to 50 degrees
del cambio climático y agravarse si aumenta la tasa de contaminantes. Lo que ahora consideramos noches extremadamente cálidas a partir 2050 serán lo habitual. Desde 1975 se han dado 57 olas de calor en España y la tendencia es que aumenten de frecuencia e intensidad. Un termómetro marca 40 grados en Córdoba.Un termómetro marca 40 grados en Córdoba.SALAS / EFE alargarse más de dos meses en puntos del Mediterráneo, Sevilla, Cádiz y en la ciudad autonoma de Melilla. Según un estudio de eltiempo.es, el verano en El informe alerta de que si no se limita el calentamiento global del planeta a un aumento de 1.5 grados centígrados y se excede notablemente ese umbral podría tener graves consecuencias en algunas regions españolas en las próximas décadas. En concreto, se refiere a efectos como la dificultad de conciliar el sueño por el aumento de las noches tropicales, el aumento de la temperatura media o las inundaciones por las fuertes precipitaciones, son solo algunas de ellas. En su predicción, apunta que los veranos en 2050 estarán marcados por temperaturas muy altas, con una estación “sumida en una ola de calor” con valores que podrían alcanzar “fácilmente” 42ºC en Madrid, 44ºC en Bilbao, 45º SantaC en Valencia Cruz de Tenerife, y hasta 49ºC se subrían alcanzar en Sevilla y en Córdoba. Además, añade que la tendencia es que las olas de calor aumentarán su frecuencia e intensidad y que los valores estarán por encima de umbrales actuales de ola de calor. De hecho, también es previsible que el aumento de las temperaturas eleve el umbral para que se considere ola de calor. El estudio expone que mientras en Madrid en 2020 hay que superar los 39ºC para que se considere ola de calor, pero dentro de 30 años ese valor será “más habitual” y habrá que sobrepasar los 39ºC y los 43ºC en zonas como el valle del Guadalquivir. En ese momento también se agravará la duración de las olas de calor, si bien en la actualidad las olas de calor más largas duran una semana en Madrid, Barcelona o Baleares, estas podrían llegar a los 11-13 días en 2050. Las más dilatadas podrían extenderse unas dos semanas en puntos del interior peninsular y superar los 20 días en el litoral mediterráneo. La definición de ola de calor establece que como mínimo durante tres días se tienen que superar en el 10% de las estaciones el percentil 95 de la serie de temperaturas máximas de los meses de julio y agosto. Desde 1975 se han dado 57 olas de calor en España y la tendencia es que aumenten de frecuencia e intensidad. Perjudicial para la salud Precisamente, el estudio añade que el calor se agravará durante las noches, especialmente en las ciudades donde el efecto isla de calor dificultará aún más el enfriamiento nocturno, ya que aumentarán hasta hacerse “muy habituales tropicales. En comparación de las temperaturas mínimas de media en verano de 2020 y las de 2050, en Madrid pasarán de 16ºC a 18ºC, mientras que en Zaragoza se sumarán 3ºC más que en 2020. En el área del Mediterráneo lo normal será tener mínimas de unos 21ºC, por lo que las noches tropicales serán muy habituales. Por ejemplo, haciendo un cómputo total de las noches tropicales durante el verano, regiones del Mediterráneo podrían superar los 60 días, mientras que en Sevilla, Cádiz, Ceuta o Melilla donde llegarían a ser entre 68 y 70 noches con minimas superiores a 20ºC. En Madrid, Zaragoza y Cáceres el número de noches tropicales se duplicará con respecto al actual y en ciudades de Castilla y León este valor se triplicará. Además de las noches tropicales, serán muy habituales las noches cálidas, ya que prevé que en la costa Mediterránea y numerosos puntos del interior habrá más de 40 noches cálidas donde las mínimas estarán por encima del percentil 90 de finales del siglo pasado. “Lo que ahora considerábamos noches extremadamente cálidas a partir 2050 serán lo habitual, ya que podrían producirse casi la mitad de los días de la estación estival”, señala. De hecho, calcula que a finales de este siglo se registrarán aún más noches tropicales que en 2050. En concreto, prevé que en Madrid serán 57 noches; en Barcelona, 61 y entre 70 y 75 noches tropicales en ciudades del litoral mediterráneo. En cuanto a Andalucía, apunta que “prácticamente todas las noches del verano serán tropicales con mínimas superiores a los 20ºC”. Sequías y lluvias torrenciales Respecto a las precipitaciones, considera durante los veranos de dentro de 30 años podría haber regiones en las que no se registre una sola gota en más de 60 días. Estas sequías se alternarán precisamente con las inundaciones en las zonas más áridas del país. Del mismo modo, alerta de que la superficie árida seguirá aumentando en España, que a principio de este siglo era de aproximadamente el 4.4% del territorio y en 2050 ese porcentaje aumentará hasta el 6% e incluso podría extenderse más, hasta llegar a todo el sudeste peninsular, que adquiriría un índice semiárido y árido. El estudio avisa también de que en el Mediterráneo se darán pocas lluvias pero cuando se produzcan predominará la torrencial que provocará inundaciones y aumentará el riesgo de catástrofes naturales que provoquen más daños físicos. Por último, el tiempo.es ha pronosticado que que en 2050 la cuenca del Segura será donde menos días llueva a lo largo del año. De los 365 días al año, en 309 no lloverá y en otras cuencas hidrográficas de la mitad sur estarán más de 300 días al año sin recoger precipitaciones apreciables.
Monthly weather in Torrevieja. Torrevieja in winter, spring, summer and autumn.
Article and video.
The weather in Torrevieja is the main resource of the city. As long as there is sun and sea, tourism will flourish.
They say that nature has no bad weather, fortunately, nature loves Torrevieja, so it is almost always sunny and warm in this city.
Let’s look at the weather forecast for each month.
Torrevieja in winter:
Weather in Torrevieja in January.
In January, snow and severe frost in many countries, and January rains in Torrevieja. January is one of the rainiest months of the year. The average rainfall in January is 25.9 mm, the wind speed is moderate and amounts to 4.3 m/s. The air temperature during the day is 16 °С, at night the thermometer drops to 11.7 °С. The maximum daytime temperature reaches -22°C. The water temperature in January is 15. 2°C.
Weather in Torrevieja in February.
Unlike January – February in Torrevieja is considered the most windy month. The wind strength indicator in February is 5.0 m/s. Most of February there are sunny days, but cloudy and overcast days are also not uncommon. Precipitation total in February for Torrevieja is 14.7 mm. The highest daily temperature was 19°C. The average day and night temperatures during February are 14.3°C and 9.7°C, respectively. The water temperature is 14.5°C.
Weather in Torrevieja in March.
The first spring month of March in Torrevieja is rainy, but the sun definitely pleases city guests and local residents more often. Most of March, Torrevieja has sunny days. Precipitation total in March is 27.2 mm. The highest daily temperature in March 2018 reached 22°C. The average daytime temperature is -17.2°С, at night – 12.0°С, water temperature – 14.2°C.
Weather in Torrevieja in April.
April is one of the windiest months of the year in terms of wind strength – 4.6 m/s. The sun shines throughout April, precipitation is extremely rare and amounts to 12.7 mm. Average day and night temperatures during April are 19.3°С and 14.2°С. The water temperature in April is 15.2°C.
Weather in Torrevieja in May.
May in Torrevieja is sunny, cloudy days are extremely rare. The average daily number of hours of sunshine is 12.2 hours. The highest daily temperature in May 2018 was recorded at around 25°C. Average daytime and nighttime temperatures during May are 21.5°C and 17.0°C, respectively. The water temperature is 18.5°C.
Weather in Torrevieja in June.
June pleases residents and guests of the city of Torrevieja with its sunny days and warm weather. Precipitation total for Torrevieja throughout June is 5.2 mm, which makes June one of the driest months of the year. In the first month of summer, there is practically no wind (the average is 3.9 m/s). During the day, the average air temperature is 25.8°C, at night – 21.5°C. The water temperature in the sea reaches 23 °C.
Weather in Torrevieja in July.
July in Torrevieja – eternal sunshine. The average daily temperature is 29.3°C, nighttime temperature is 24.5°C. The water temperature in July is 25.7°C. The amount of precipitation that falls during the month is minimal and does not exceed 3.5 mm. The wind strength in July is 3.9 m/s.
Weather in Torrevieja in August.
August – beautiful sunny days bathe Torrevieja in their rays for the whole month. Precipitation in the form of rain is extremely rare, the rate of precipitation that falls throughout the month is 5.4 mm. Wind force in August is 4.1 m/s. During the day, the air temperature rises to -30.0°С, at night – 25.5°С. The average water temperature is 27.3°C.
Weather in Torrevieja in September.
Everyone always associates September with the end of summer – this is definitely not about Torrevieja. Most of September there are sunny days, but cloudy and overcast days are also not uncommon. Average daytime and nighttime temperatures during September are 27.0°С and 22.5°С, respectively. The average water temperature is 25.2°C. The amount of precipitation for the whole month is 10.3 mm. The wind strength in September is 3.8 m/s, so September is one of the calmest and warmest months of the year.
Weather in Torrevieja in October.
October is the velvet season for tourists and locals. The water temperature in October is 23.4°C. The sun shines in Torrevieja for most of October – the average daily number of hours of sunshine is 9.2 hours. The amount of precipitation during October is 18.4 mm, there is practically no wind (wind force indicator – 3.3 m/s).
November is one of the rainiest months of the year. Precipitation total in Torrevieja during the month is 24.0 mm. Average temperatures during November are 19.4°C during the day and 14.4°C at night. The average water temperature is 20.2°C. Most of November in Torrevieja there are sunny days, but cloudy days are also not uncommon. The wind strength in November is 4.2 m/s.
Weather in Torrevieja in December.
Winter in December – yes, but not in Torrevieja. The highest daily temperature recorded in 2017 was 20°C. Average daily temperatures during December are 16. 0°C and nighttime temperatures are 11.4°C. The water temperature is 16.5°C. Most of the month there are sunny and windless days. Wind strength in December, on average, is 3.6 m/s. Thus, December is one of the quietest months of the year. Precipitation is moderate and the average is 24.0 mm.
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Not a blues, but seasonal affective disorder
Seasonal depression may present with habitual symptoms of depression. A person either lies with his nose against the wall and does not want anything. He doesn’t even have the strength to think or get up off the couch. Or he constantly drives disturbing thoughts in his head, up to suicidal ones.
In some cases, the disease can turn into physical sensations – when a person does not really monitor his internal state, but experiences constant pain in different parts of the body.
In an aggravation of depression, a person does not sleep, loses appetite, some at this time lose weight by 10 or more kilograms.
In this case, the provocateur of the disease is the lack of sunlight. But people with hereditarily disturbed metabolism of neurotransmitters suffer so seriously from it. External circumstances can also become a trigger – a traumatic lifestyle, stress, or even chronic pain syndrome, so treat your torn backs in a timely manner.
Not the length of daylight hours, but the amount of sun
The reason for the lowered mood in winter is not just short daylight hours, but low light intensity. The fact is that bright sunlight is needed to produce the hormone serotonin, which allows us to feel alert during daylight hours.
It has been noticed that people from southern latitudes – Spain, Italy, the Caucasus – where there is more sun, feel much more cheerful than the inhabitants of northern cloudy Norway.
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Although there is also a version that seasonal (light) depression is humanity’s payment for civilization. Say, the sun rises above the horizon in winter for eight hours – that’s eight hours and be active, and sleep the rest of the time. If you want to move in the winter about the same as in the summer, light up.
And habit and heredity also play a role in a person’s mood regarding the light regime. If a resident of the south, who is accustomed to the sun, is transported to St. Petersburg, it will be especially bad for him there. It is easier for Petersburgers themselves, they are familiar.
Melatonin? Serotonin? No tryptophan!
The transformations of hormones during the winter lack of light make it possible to trace another curious regularity.
Recently, people who suffer from insomnia have been taking melatonin (a hormone that helps them sleep at night) to improve their sleep.
The sleep hormone melatonin is produced from the daytime wakefulness hormone serotonin. This happens in the dark, so if you stared at a bright TV and computer screen for a long time before going to bed, the serotonin in your body never became melatonin, and this prevents you from falling asleep.
If you are far from alert during the day, it means that there is not so much serotonin in your body either. Either it didn’t form because there wasn’t enough light (you need bright sunlight to form serotonin), or you don’t have enough of the “fuel” from which serotonin is made, the essential amino acid tryptophan.
Our body does not produce this amino acid on its own, it can only be obtained from food. Tryptophan is found in proteins – most of all in light-colored meats, nuts, fatty fish, and dairy products. So if you are suddenly drawn to hard cheeses or dark chocolate, the body seeks to compensate for the lack of tryptophan.
There are also dietary supplements containing tryptophan, but it is better to drink them after consulting a doctor – such drugs are not harmless to the liver. By the way, in addition to melatonin and serotonin, tryptophan is also involved in the synthesis of vitamin B3, a lack of this vitamin can also be a sign of tryptophan deficiency.
Vitamin D is the same
Another cause of autumn-winter malaise is a lack of vitamin D, which also needs sunlight to produce it. And here, too, everything is ambiguous. On the one hand, Russians always get less vitamin D – but not because it is dark in Russia, but because it is cold.
The fact is that most vitamin D is produced by the skin, for this the sun must fall on areas of the body that are not covered by clothing, and we usually do not go naked to the waist.
But you need to take vitamin D preparations under the supervision of an endocrinologist. In its pure form, especially in large doses, this vitamin is toxic.
Will light bulbs help?
Such lamps differ from ordinary ones in power – 2500-10,000 lux versus 500 lux from a conventional 75-watt lamp, if you sit very close to it. In addition, a medical lamp has radiation from a different part of the spectrum. The light bulb is mostly yellow, and the medical lamp is mostly blue.
Special lamps are selected not only according to the patient’s condition, but according to the area of the room. Please note that the power of such a lamp is not measured in lumens (which indicate the amount of light produced by the lamp), but in lux – lumens / meter, that is, this is not light produced, but consumed.
It is not enough just to turn on a light bulb and think that it will dispel depression along with darkness. You need to sit near the healing lamp! The distance to the lamp and the procedure time depend on the technique model and the patient’s condition. Even from a good lamp, you should sit no further than a meter for at least half an hour. And in severe cases of the disease, this time can even increase up to four hours.
By the way, solarium lamps won’t save you from light depression either. They have too much ultraviolet radiation, and in order to protect your eyes from it, you are guaranteed to wear glasses in the solarium. But during a light therapy session, the light, even if it is reflected, should also enter the eyes. That is, you don’t need to look at the lamp at all, but protecting your eyes with glasses is also not good.
In the arsenal of remedies for seasonal depression there are special glasses that shine a green LED light into the patient’s eyes. But before using them, you should consult an ophthalmologist.
Where to get the sun
Wake up in winter with special light alarm clocks. Unlike a strict mom who, when she got you to school in the dark winter, turned on all the overhead lights at once, the light alarm clock increases the brightness gradually. So it provides comfort, and at the same time repeats the natural processes – after all, when the sun rises, the power of the light flux also does not increase immediately.
In winter, we go to work and return from work already in the dark, that is, an employee who works full time in the office does not see the sun at all at this time.
If you work remotely or if you can arrange an extended lunch break with your employer, try to go outside in the middle of the day to “see the sun”. The option “look at the sun through the window” is not suitable – window glass does not transmit ultraviolet light.
The natural ally of the northern inhabitants in the struggle for the amount of light is snow, which in winter adds reflected light to the heavenly light. Therefore, “soaking up the sun” during a day ski trip or on a ski slope during a winter holiday is quite real.
Outflanking the Lack of Light
If you don’t have any noticeable breakdowns in your metabolism, the natural level of serotonin in winter will be enough for you.
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The main centre is a bit depressing, feels disjointed and half closed up! Been here once before and the outstanding memory is of miserable and inattentive staff in the big computer store*. The roof activities, however (food, drink and fun (mainly childrens’)) make the place well worth visiting.
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°LOS CRISTIANOS VALDES CENTER 5 LOS CRISTIANOS (TENERIFE) (Spain) – from € 70
Address
Avenida Amsterdam, Valdes Center, Los Cristianos Tenerife,
Los Cristianos (Tenerife),
Spain,
38650,
Tenerife
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Overview
Located in a shopping center, Los Cristianos Valdes Center 5 apartment overlooks the city and offers direct access to Parque Santiago 6 Shopping Centre. This venue comprises of 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom and a kitchenette.
Location
You can find Siam Mall in Los Cristianos, 1. 1 miles away from the accommodation. Playa de Las Vistas can be reached in 15 minutes by foot. For day-trips, Adeje is 7 miles away.
The apartment is 10 miles from Tenerife Sur airport.
Rooms
All rooms have a dining area, a sitting area and ironing facilities and boast a terrace. This property can accommodate up to 4 guests.
Eat & Drink
An electric kettle, a refrigerator and an oven are provided for self-catering.
Internet
Wireless internet is available in the entire apartment for free.
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h20 Atlantic Sunset is located in Callao Salvaje, 15 km from Playa de las Americas and 14 km from Los Cristianos. Plaza del Duque Shopping Center is 5 km from the hotel and Aqualand is 6 km away. This option is suitable for both couples and families.
Location
The nearest airport is Tenerife South Airport, 28 km from h20 Atlantic Sunset.
Description of the beach
Playa El Pinque and Playa Las Salinas are 100 meters from the hotel.
2nd line
city beach
deck chairs $
umbrellas $
Hotel
Shallow pool, infinity pool, sundeck, pool bar.
restaurant
cafe/bar
outdoor pool
indoor pool
heated pool
conference/banquet room
parking lot FREE
car rental
safe
Free WiFi
lift
laundry
barber/beauty salon
facilities for people with disabilities
non-smoking rooms
airport transfer $
currency exchange
payment by payment cards
For children
Children’s TV channels, toys for the pool.
children’s pool
playground
kids club
Entertainment and sports
Massage room.
Spa or wellness center
sauna/bath/hammam
hot tub
gym
animation
organization of excursions
Description of rooms
Total in the hotel 290 rooms of the following categories: Suite Privilege, Junior Suite, Junior Suite Rooftop, Family Room, Standard, Privilege Room, Standard Side Sea View, Family Side Sea View, Swim Up Room.
In the rooms
Free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, private bathroom, bath or shower, free toiletries, hairdryer, minibar, TV, work desk, dining area, electric kettle/coffee machine, wardrobe or wardrobe.
The hotel is located on the 2nd beach line. Near the hotel there is a city
What entertainment is available at the hotel?
The hotel provides sauna / bath / hammam services, yes. For connoisseurs of silence and relaxation, there is a Spa or wellness center. To keep fit, the hotel offers a gym. Animation will make sure that you do not get bored for a minute. The hotel has an organization of excursions, simplifies the choice and gives advice from a tourism specialist.
What are the facilities for children at the hotel?
The hotel has a children’s pool with a shallow depth, a children’s playground with a slide and swings. For adults to relax, children are entertained every day by a kids club.
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• SPRING ARONA GRAN HOTEL (ADULTS ONLY) • LOS CRISTIANOS • 4⋆ SPAIN • FROM 175€
Spring Arona Gran Hotel – Adults Only
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Location
The 4-star Spring Arona Gran Hotel & Spa – Adults Only is located near Playa de los Tarajales and only 1. 9 km from Playa de las Vistas. Guests of this elegant hotel can relax by the heated pool and spend time in the snack bar.
The hotel is located 550 meters from the beach in Los Cristianos. The center of Los Cristianos is 1 km away. This hotel is the ideal starting point for visiting Los Cristianos tapas.
Guests can have breakfast in the restaurant. The elegant hotel’s restaurant serves European cuisine. The bar offers a wide range of refreshing drinks. Dining options include Rumors Bar & Restaurant and The Surrey Arms nearby. The nearest bus stop is Princesa Dacil, 650 meters away.
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Based on 225 reviews
Important Information
Check-in: from 15:00 to 23:59
Check-out: from 07:00 to 12:00
Extra beds/baby cots
Extra beds are not available.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, guests of the Spring Arona Gran Hotel – Adults Only can enjoy the Mediterranean restaurant Las Vistas.
Spring Arona Gran Hotel – Adults Only room rates start from 188€.
Spring Arona Gran Hotel – Adults Only Los Cristianos is located at a distance of 1 km from the city center.
The distance between Spring Arona Gran Hotel – Adults Only and Tenerife South Airport is 20 km.
The Princesa Dacil bus stop is 650 meters from Spring Arona Gran Hotel – Adults Only Los Cristianos.
Tenerife is located near the Spring Arona Gran Hotel – Adults Only.
Delicious food is available 250 meters from the Spring Arona Gran Hotel – Adults Only Los Cristianos, in the restaurants La Buena Paella and Pollos Mari.
Spring Arona Gran Hotel – Adults Only features a nightclub, sun loungers and a golf course.
Spring Arona Gran Hotel – Adults Only offers cots and a games room.
Yes, Spring Arona Gran Hotel – Adults Only Los Cristianos provides housekeeping and laundry services for guests’ convenience.
Yes, Spring Arona Gran Hotel – Adults Only is suitable for mountain biking and bowling.
Spring Arona Gran Hotel – Adults Only Los Cristianos features a sun terrace, sauna and live music.
The municipality of Torrox is located in the province of Malaga in the Autonomous Community of Andalusia. It is situated at the foot of the Sierra de Almijara, a remarkable local natural space where there are villages as beautiful as Frigiliana, and on the eastern Costa del Sol. Thus, it is one of the municipalities of the region of La Axarquía. This area east of the provincial capital has its head in Velez-Malaga.
Torrox, one of the best climates in Europe
Views of the town. | Shutterstock
With an area of approximately 51 km² it is distributed in two very different areas, inland and coastal. The coastal area concentrates most of the leisure offer. On the other hand, the old town offers the image of a white town of Moorish origin. It shares this beginning with towns like Archidona, Antequera, Mijas or Teba.
The municipality claims to have “the best climate in Europe”. It enjoys moderate temperatures during most of the year, about 18ºC on average. It has nine kilometres of beaches and a thousand-year-old cultural past. Torrox offers the visitor an endless number of activities. From guided visits to the different historical sites in the area or the practice of alternative sports, to a quiet and relaxing holiday on the beach.
Torrox is constantly updated and works to ensure that its visitors enjoy all kinds of comforts. Top quality accommodation and services are combined with the creation of new sports infrastructures. The gastronomy of the area deserves a special mention, with migas as its star dish, usually served with sardines or herring. The day of the migas is one of the typical festivities of Torrox.
It borders Nerja to the east, Velez-Malaga to the west, Competa to the north and the Mediterranean Sea to the south. It is possible to visit other important places in the area such as the Picasso Museum in Malaga, the Alhambra in Granada, Sierra Nevada or the Cave of Nerja.
Some of Torrox’s history
The name of Torrox comes from the Arabic “turrux” or “turrush” which means tower, although its origins go back to Roman times. Both the Phoenicians and later the Romans settled along the coast of Málaga. Torrox stands on the ancient Roman city-factory, Caviclum, dedicated to the fish canning industry and the fish sauce called garum from the first century. Another example of this type of industry can be found in the lost town of Torre de Benaudalla in Rincón de la Victoria.
Centre of Torrox. | Shutterstock
In the 9th century, the Mozarabs of Torrox led an uprising against the Caliphate of Cordoba. After their defeat they were expelled from the area for good. Almanzor, the last great Andalusian chieftain to name a great Spanish peak, was born in 942 in this town.
In the 14th and 15th centuries, during the Nazarite era, Torrox extended its silk industry throughout the region, promoting the planting of mulberry trees. Silk was exported to the markets of Málaga and Granada. The Nasrids also introduced the production of nuts and sugar cane.
The Catholic Monarchs reconquered Torrox in 1487 after the capture of Vélez-Málaga and gave it the title of “Very Noble and Very Loyal Town”. In 1503 a watchtower was built to protect the coast from pirate attacks like so many other towns on the Andalusian coast, such as Sancti Petri or Torre del Mar. It suffered, like so many others, the rebellion of the Moors and their subsequent repopulation. At the end of 1884 two earthquakes with their epicentre in Ventas de Zafarraya caused a lot of damage. Alfonso XII visited the place at that time and stayed in the current house of La Hoya.
The interesting bridge of Las Ánimas
Legend has it that if someone passes the Roman bridge that crosses the river near the sugar factory, they may have an unexpected encounter. On All Saints’ Eve, souls can appear in procession with torches on their way to the convent.
Church of Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación
Church of Torrox. | Shutterstock
The church of Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación was built over the main aljama or mosque at the beginning of the 16th century. With a baroque structure and a Latin cross floor plan, it is divided into three naves separated by pillars and semicircular arches. The central nave has a half-barrel vault with a wooden frame. On the outside you can see a square tower, divided into three sections, with semicircular arches, crowned by a pyramidal capital. The church was reformed and extended in the mid-17th century.
Casa de la Hoya
Also known as Casa de la Joya it is a stately home of the Medina-Sevilla family located right in the center of the village. This family was part of the bourgeoisie of the time and was dedicated to the export of wine, raisins and nuts. The house was an authentic mansion with more than forty rooms and an interior patio with Doric columns.
The house’s garden, designed by the same person who designed the gardens in Malaga Park, deserves a special mention. It occupied what today is the children’s playground, the clinic, the Almanzor square and the adjacent houses. This house was home to Alfonso XII when he visited the area after the earthquakes that devastated it.
Casa de la Inquisición
Centre of Torrox. | Shutterstock
It is a three floor building that includes an inner courtyard. Its paintings on the main façade are worth mentioning. In the interior you can see the wooden ceiling of Mudejar origin. From the basement you can enjoy an infinite number of superimposed arches that form galleries and vaults.
The popular tradition tells that it is there where the Court was where the Inquisition carried out its tortures. Throughout history it has suffered a series of vicissitudes. During the Napoleonic invasion it was used as a stronghold and destroyed after being abandoned.
Urban Garden
Colourful streets in Torrox. | Shutterstock
Torrox is an example of the urban model of the Mudejar style towns, with narrow and steep streets, with impossible corners. Lime and flowerpots are the main elements of this type of village on the Malaga coast. Corners decorated with plants that turn the place into an urban garden. Thus, in spring it takes on a spectacular appearance. A luxury addition to the whiteness of their houses, shared with places like Ardales, Casarabonela, Comares, Ronda or Salares. Good examples are the Plazoleta, Plaza de Oriente, Plaza de Barajas, Plaza de la Concordia, Calle Valencia, Calle Calvario, Calle Pósito, Calle Prados, Calle Nerja and Plaza San Roque.
Beaches
Torrox has nine kilometres of fine sandy beaches and crystalline waters. The beach of El Morche is very remarkable. It has a long seafaring tradition. Thus, the procession of Nuestra Señora del Carmen and its fair is held in August.
Beach in Torrox. | Shutterstock
Meanwhile, the beach of Ferrara also has the distinction of Blue Flag, SICTED and Q for Quality, where many events and cultural activities take place. Beyond that in the area there are other beaches like El Peñoncillo, Calaceite (homonymous to a town in Teruel), Viches or the Cenicero-Torcasol. Its small coves and beaches with crystalline waters stand out. Thus, it joins Estepona, Manilva, Marbella, Benalmádena or Torremolinos as a perfect place for sun and beach.
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In addition to all of the above, there are many other notable elements to be seen in Torrox. These range from temples and monasteries to watchtowers that protected the town from pirate attacks. Ruins from ancient Rome and the sugar industry also survive..
Convent and Hermitage of Nuestra Señora de las Nieves
Founded by the Minim Friars of St. Francis in the 16th century. With a Latin cross plan, it consists of a cloister, an interior patio and stables. The chapel is still used for worship today, but the rest is for cultural purposes.
The watchtowers of Torrox
These are towers that are characteristic of this area of the Mediterranean and which watch and warn of possible pirate incursions. The watchtower of Calaceite and the beacon of Güi/Huit are worth mentioning. The mission was to prevent the Berbers from destroying the area and kidnapping the settlers. Part of a plan of Philip II, they extended from Alicante and Murcia to the whole Andalusian coast. In Cádiz for example there are the watchtowers of Conil, Barbate or Chiclana.
Roman Site and Visitors’ Centre of El Faro
Lighthouse of Torrox. | Shutterstock
Right at the mouth of the River Torrox are the remains of a Roman city that had its great heyday in the first and fourth centuries. As in other places, such as Rincón de la Victoria, it is a villa and salting factory. Other elements can be seen such as an oven, a necropolis and some thermal baths. It was the enclave known as Caviclum, the first settlement of the future Torrox. Among the ruins stands the lighthouse of Torrox from 1864 where the Interpretation Centre of the Roman complex is located.
Sugar factory, the sugar mills
The oldest of all was the Alto de Torrox, which was destroyed at the outbreak of the 1569 rebellion. Later the Melillas began to build the Ingenio Bajo which was called San Rafael and was finished by Pedro de la Barreda.
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The LIFE Awards ceremony
The LIFE Awards recognise the most innovative, inspirational and effective LIFE projects in three categories: nature protection, environment and climate action. The winners are selected by an expert jury and announced on the day of the ceremony, which takes place during the EU Green Week – Europe’s biggest environmental event.
Also, the LIFE Citizens’ Prize allows the general public to get to know the finalists and vote for their preferred project online.
LIFE Awards 2022 winners
LIFE Award for Nature:
LIFE-KEDROS – enhancing the conservation status and resilience of cedar forests at risk from climate change in Cyprus
LIFE Award for Environment:
Clean Sea LIFE – an awareness-raising project to reduce marine litter along Italian coasts
LIFE Award for Climate Action:
LIFE VinEcoS – boosting biodiversity on vineyards in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, to make them more climate-resilient
The other finalists were:
NATURE PROTECTION
LIFE RE-Vultures – protecting the Griffon and Black vultures in Bulgaria and north-eastern Greece
LIFE Roseate Tern – improving breeding conditions for Europe’s rarest sea bird at core colonies in Ireland and the United Kingdom
LIFE for Minuartia – saving the Minuartia smejkalii flowering plant from extinction in Czechia
ENVIRONMENT
LIFE EcoSens Aquamonitrix – designing a portable monitoring solution for Europe’s water sector
LIFE Fit for REACH – helping companies in the Baltic States manage chemicals and substitute hazardous substances
LIFE No_Waste – reviving degraded soil at three former mining sites in Portugal
CLIMATE ACTION
LIFE-DIADEME – demonstrating the energy-saving benefits of an adaptive street lighting system in Italy
LIFE – DoppelPlus – helping low-income households in Tirol, Austria become clean energy transition ambassadors
LIFE Clinomics – increasing the climate change resilience of territories and economies in Catalonia, Spain
LIFE CITIZENS’ PRIZE
The LIFE Citizens’ Prize saw the public vote for their preferred project online.
Clean Sea LIFE won the popular vote for its awareness-raising actions that helped reduce marine litter along Italian coastal areas.
LIFE AND NATURA 2000 AWARD
The LIFE and Natura 2000 award went to the LIFE to alvars project. The team restored 2 500 hectares of alvar grassland in Estonia – roughly 25% of the global total – by removing woodlands and forests that developed spontaneously on these sites.
Previous editions
Find out more about previous best projects and LIFE Awards winners:
Links
LIFE Awards 2021 and Best LIFE projects completed in 2020
LIFE Awards 2020 and Best LIFE projects completed in 2019
LIFE Awards 2019 and Best LIFE projects completed in 2018
LIFE Awards 2018 and Best LIFE projects completed in 2016-17
Documents
LIFE Awards 2016 and Best LIFE environment projects completed in 2015
LIFE Awards 2015 and Best LIFE nature projects completed in 2014
LIFE Awards 2015 and Best LIFE environment projects completed in 2014
LIFE Awards 2014 and Best LIFE nature projects completed in 2013
LIFE Awards 2014 and Best LIFE environment projects completed in 2013
LIFE Awards 2013 and Best LIFE nature projects completed in 2012
LIFE Awards 2012 and Best LIFE environment projects completed in 2011
LIFE Awards 2012 and Best LIFE nature projects completed in 2011
LIFE Awards 2011 and Best LIFE nature projects completed in 2010
LIFE Awards 2011 and Best LIFE environment projects completed in 2010
LIFE Awards 2010 and Best LIFE environment projects completed in 2009
LIFE Awards 2010 and Best LIFE nature projects completed in 2009
LIFE Awards 2009 and Best LIFE environment projects completed in 2007-2008
LIFE Awards 2009 and Best LIFE nature projects completed in 2007-2008
LIFE Awards 2009 and Best LIFE environment projects completed in 2007-2008
LIFE Awards 2008 and Best LIFE environment projects completed in 2006-2007
LIFE Awards 2006 and Best LIFE environment projects completed in 2004-2005
What place in Europe has the same climate as Southern California?
Southern California is well known for its sunny and warm weather.
It offers very pleasant temperatures throughout the year.
It rarely gets too cold or too hot, at least along the coast.
The combination of constant and stable ocean water temperature of the Pacific and the geographic latitude play a crucial role in the Southern California’s climate formation.
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During most of the year the weather in most parts of Southern California is dry and sunny.
Heavy rainfalls are possible only during the winter months.
The climate in the deep South of California is subtropical Mediterranean and is very attractive and favourable for tourism and living.
Summer is the longest season of the year, winter is quite short and brings quite mild weather, spring and autumn are short and not very distinguished.
The influence of the water bodies
Sunset in Marbella by Hernán Piñera
A number of places in Europe have nearly the same climate as this in the deep South of California, although every single place has its own specific features.
One of the most notable differences is the gap between the average summer temperatures.
For example, while the Pacific maintains the average summer temperature in Southern California more pleasant and enjoyable thanks to the cold California Current, Southern Europe is strongly influenced by the warmer Mediterranean Sea and the Sahara desert.
Therefore summers in Southern Europe bring higher temperatures in comparison with Southern California.
The ocean water temperature in La Jolla, California is highest in August and September.
Therefore in Southern California August and September are the months with the highest daytime temperatures. In Southern Europe is different.
The Mediterranean is warmest in July and August, ie around a month earlier, so the average air temperature is also at its maximum at this time of the year.
The warmest days in Southern California occur later in the summer season compared to the warmest days in Southern Europe.
Furthermore, the temperature of the ocean in Southern California does not allow the summer temperature to become too high.
For example, in August and September the ocean water along the coast of La Jolla, California is about 22°C.
For this reason, the air temperature during the day is relatively low for these latitudes and reaches only about 25°C in August in La Jolla and the entire coastal area of San Diego.
In August the water temperature near the city of Taormina in Sicily, Italy reaches about 28 – 29°C. For this reason, the air temperature is significantly higher – about 29°C on average.
10 places in Southern Europe which have the same climate as Southern California
Costa del Sol
Costa del Sol is located on the Mediterranean Sea, on the southern coast of Spain. The coastline is dotted with some of the most famous Spanish resorts such as Marbella, Malaga and Torremolinos.
The average daytime winter temperature is about 17°C in January, 18°C in February and around 20°C in March.
The weather conditions are not very different from what you can find in cities such as San Diego in USA, where the temperature during the period is approximately 18 – 19°C on average.
Just like in Southern California, the winter months on the southern coast of Spain bring plenty of sunshine and mostly dry weather.
The same applies for summers, which in southern Spain are even warmer in comparison with San Diego.
Costa de la Luz
Costa de la Luz is this part of the coast of Andalusia, which stretches west of Cape Tarifa and Gibraltar, on the Atlantic coast.
This part of Spain is even more similar to the extreme south of California. Winters bring in the area temperatures of between 16 and 19°C.
Summers are fresher and for this reason more pleasant than those in the Costa del Sol.
The average temperature is usually around 28°C. Similar to Southern California, cool ocean currents run along the coast of Costa de la Luz.
The ocean water temperature does not differ from that in La Jolla, California and is about 16°C in winter and about 22°C in summer.
Cyprus
Many people say that nowhere in Europe has such a warm climate as in Southern California. But what about the island of Cyprus, which is located in the eastern part of the Mediterranean?
This is an amazing place with temperatures in January of about 18°C during the day.
The average annual temperature during the day is 20.9°C in the beautiful and sunny city of San Diego and the impressive 25,4°C in the noisy and colourful tourist center of Limassol on the island of Cyprus.
It is important to note that the winter months are exactly the same with temperatures between 17 and 20°C. Summers in Cyprus, however, are warmer than in San Diego.
Crete
Chania, Crete by Blok 70
The Greek island of Crete is world famous for its incredible cuisine but also for its wonderful weather. The island’s climate conditions are very similar to the deep South of California.
The subtropical vegetation (olive groves, cypress trees, citrus trees, palm trees) clearly talks about that.
The temperature of around 16 – 17°C in January is comparable to the pleasant 18°C in San Diego, but on the other hand, summers in Crete are warmer.
Rhodes
Rhodes is one of the sunniest Mediterranean islands and sometimes even a bit warmer than Crete, so it is not surprising to see this jewel in the list.
The winter here is very mild and pleasant, with temperatures of around 16 – 17°C during the day.
The average night temperature in January is around 9°C and is nearly the same like the night time temperature in Southern California during the winter season.
The island enjoys 8 months with average daytime temperatures of over 20°C. July and August are very hot with temperatures of over 30°C.
Ibiza (Ibiza)
Ibiza beach by Ronald Saunders
Ibiza is a beautiful destination with snow white sandy beaches and typical Mediterranean climate that extremely resembles the weather in Southern California.
The temperature in January and February is about 16°C, ie about 2 degrees lower than in San Diego. However, the spring months are sunnier and with lesser chance of foggy weather.
Summers in Ibiza last from early May to late October, but very warm and sunny days with temperatures of over 20 degrees and acceptable conditions for the beach are sometimes possible even in April and November.
The winter season is quite sunny in Ibiza, and southern winds can easily increase the temperature up to the pleasant 20°C. The average annual daytime temperature is about 0.3°C higher than in San Diego.
Algarve
Algarve, Portugal by Freebird
From April till November the average daytime temperature is over 20°C. During the period from December to March, Algarve enjoys a mild weather with temperatures between 16 and 19°C with some rare exceptions.
In January, the ocean surface temperature along the coasts of Algarve and San Diego is exactly the same or about 16°C.
In summer, the average ocean water temperature is about 3 degrees higher in comparison with Southern California, reaching approximately 25°C.
Mallorca
Mallorca, Spain by Kyle Taylor
The weather in Mallorca is usually very nice (with some small exceptions) and is very similar to the deep South of California.
Summers are very long and warm, but the Mediterranean Sea maintains the average daytime temperature very pleasant, usually below 30°C.
Generally, from May to October the weather in Mallorca is warm and from November to March-April is cool, although the difference between summer and winter temperatures is negligible.
Winter temperatures in Mallorca fall to 15°C in January and 16°C in February, which is comparable to the average temperature during the day in San Diego, which is about 18°C.
And the Canary Islands?
The Canary Islands are located more than 2000 km south west of Madrid, the capital of Spain, and only around 100 km off the coast of Morocco.
For this reason they enjoy a warmer climate than any place in California.
Actually, the Canary Islands have a dry tropical climate, and although in terms of rainfall the climate of the archipelago is very similar to Southern California, in terms of temperatures the Canary Islands are rather similar to the warmer and sunnier state of Florida.
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Russia and Germany joined forces in the fight for a better climate
On November 16, the solemn launch of the project “Together for a Better Climate – Active Science Diplomacy with Russia – MOST” took place. The event was organized by experts from the German Embassy in Moscow, the German Center for Geosciences (Potsdam) and the Moscow office of the Association. Helmholtz in partnership with the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
The reason for the creation of the project was the growing interest in climate and sustainability research, which links Russia and Germany and involves a number of bilateral activities. Thus, on June 1, 2021, the Federal Minister of Education and Science of Germany, Anja Karliczek, presented the German Helmholtz Center for Earth Research with an award for active support of Russian-German cooperation in the field of scientific and educational diplomacy. In particular, they noted the project “Together for a Better Climate – Active Science Diplomacy with Russia – MOST”. And yesterday, November 16, it was launched.
At the event, experts discussed the contribution of climate research to science diplomacy, evidence-based policymaking, and strengthening Russian-German cooperation. The very start of the project included a symposium in the first half of the day, as well as an evening gala event and an expert panel discussion.
At 17:00 the guests were greeted by the vice-president of RAS Yury Balega . He noted that the cooperation of the Russian Academy of Sciences with the Helmholtz Association has a long tradition. “For many years we have been strategic partners in international projects. Russian scientists cooperate with almost all 18 centers in all fields of science, conduct joint expeditions – at the moment we are implementing about 35 joint projects,” the academician said.
Following the Russian scientist, Mrs. Gabriele Hermani , Federal Ministry of Education and Science of Germany, delivered a welcoming speech: “Our activity in Europe and in the world is a practical “scientific diplomacy”, within which we support the MOST project. The activities of the Helmholtz-affiliated Center for Geosciences Potsdam and its vision for a communication year entitled “Together for a Better Climate – Active Science Diplomacy with Russia” presented here fit perfectly into the context of our Russian-German Roadmap and the German-Russian cooperation in the field of science, research and innovation”. The specialist expressed hope for building trusting relationships and personal contacts between scientists from Russia and Germany.
Next, the guests were presented with a film by Dr. Ludwig Stroinka from the German Center for Geosciences GFZ. In this short film, it was about the consequences of climate warming in Siberia, which affected the thawing of permafrost. Specialists from the Center for Geosciences in Potsdam, together with Russian partners, have been studying the interaction between space, Earth and man for many decades. “This cooperation is successful not only in terms of science. Participants in scientific research are also building bridges in the face of political difficulties,” the film said.
Dr. Ludwig Stroink himself moderated the podium discussion “Together for a better climate – how collaborative climate research can improve the diplomatic climate”. The first opportunity to speak was given to Dr. Geza Andreas von Geyr , the German Ambassador to Russia. “If you look at all German-Russian relations as a whole, then scientific cooperation is a success. It works perfectly, and this is a very positive side of the relations between the two countries. Scientific cooperation seeks answers to long-term questions and builds solid projects for years and decades. And just at the time when we have problems in the political sphere, it gives us the opportunity to build bridges. We, as an embassy, should strive for the long term in these projects, just like the ministries that are responsible for science, since these projects must be provided from the budget,” the diplomat said.
Ruslan Edelgeriev , Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation for Climate Issues, in his speech emphasized the high quality of joint scientific projects between the two countries: “Priority is fundamental scientific research. Russia and Germany have strong scientific schools, and the Roadmap cooperation in the field of education and innovation is going quite positively. If we follow this trajectory, we can get the data that we need today.” The presidential adviser noted that applied research is also opening up here, which can include joint actions in developing the introduction of “green technologies” in the field of energy and hydrogen production.”
One of the next speakers was prof. Dr. Nils Hovius , Scientific Director of the German Center for Geosciences GFZ, who spoke about how science can advise politicians in decision-making: “On the one hand, science must answer important questions and deal with tasks of great importance. It is necessary to offer information as products, and from the point of view of climate, three points are important here. The first point is basing on facts, monitoring and tracking. The second is the creation of proposals for correcting the situation. The third point is adaptation and calculation of changes.” The scientist argues that there are a number of limitations that hinder effective science and the exchange of scientific data and technologies. For proper functioning and communication, according to him, science must be given freedom.
Prof. Dr. Judit Schicks , German Center for Geosciences GFZ, in her presentation suggested the importance of providing political and financial framework conditions in order to be able to offer opportunities for the exchange of specialists and data between countries. “There are a number of programs aimed at the exchange of scientists, students, graduate students. Such projects need to be expanded, and we would welcome such an approach. It is important that the potential circle of scientists with individual scholarships expand so that there is an exchange not just at the level of information, but at the level of personal contacts,” shared Ms. Judit Shiks with the participants of the event.
Next was Aleksey Fage , Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics named after A.A. Trofimuk of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences: “For me, global climate change is an opportunity to unite people: it is clear that only global things that affect everyone can unite. An analogy with a family immediately comes to mind: even close people can quarrel, but when it starts to drip from the ceiling, the disputes are forgotten and people begin to solve a common problem. The specialist is convinced that it is necessary to pay attention to “scientific diplomacy” and the impact on society, because it is society that is able to put pressure on politicians. As long as climate issues are not of interest to the general public, there will be no action, according to Alexei Fage.
The closing speaker was Olga Dobrovidova , President of the Association of Communicators in Education and Science and Vice President of the European Federation of Science Journalism. She spoke about the fact that science journalism is responsible for the values and ethics of communication and performs an oversight function both in the field of politics and in the field of science. “Climate journalism has historically evolved from science journalism. This has its advantages: the quality of the materials indicates a high level of understanding of the problem. However, outside of science journalism, the topic of climate remains marginal, it is not given enough attention. It remains a subject of debate with many opinions. The current decade will be decisive for this problem, and journalism must be ready to respond to such a challenge,” concluded Olga Dobrovidova.
The project “Together for a Better Climate – Active Science Diplomacy with Russia – MOST” is organized with the support of the German House of Science and Innovation in Moscow. Now scientists from Russia and Germany will direct their joint efforts to climate research and sustainable development, for which they will hold a number of new events.
Author: Anastasia Preyzner
Photo: Andrey Luft
heat threatens billions – DW – 05/06/2020
Photo: picture-alliance/U. Baumgarten
Nature and environment
Mikhail Bushuev
May 6, 2020
Like other species, humanity has its own habitat. By 2070, it will be seriously reduced, billions may lose their livable climatic conditions. DW – about the alarming forecast of scientists.
In 50 years, up to 3.5 billion people may find themselves in zones of uninhabitable weather conditions if humanity does not stop climate change on the planet by reducing CO2 emissions. This is the main conclusion of the “Future of the human climate niche” study, published in one of the most respected scientific publications in the world, the Journal of the US National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
For their study, a group of authors – anthropologists, ecologists and researchers of climate change – used databases of the historical settlement of people on the planet and compared these data with climatic conditions in these regions. Scientists, they said, were surprised to find that the largest number of settlements is located in a “rather narrow range”: in areas with an average annual temperature of 11 to 15 degrees. Scientists have called this climatic-geographical distribution “human ecological habitat”.
Human habitat will shrink, scientists predict
However, rapid global warming threatens to seriously damage the human habitat, which has remained virtually unchanged for the past 6,000 years, scientists have found. They took as a basis the forecasts of the latest report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which assumes that the global concentration of greenhouse gases will generally increase. The second basis for the calculations was one of the basic scenarios for the future development of the planet and the dynamics of population growth (SSP3), compiled by an international group of scientists, which is also used by IPCC.
29 degrees – the temperature “regime” of the Sahara Photo: picture-alliance/united-archives/mcphoto
Calculations have shown that the total area of the planet where the average annual temperature exceeds 29 degrees by 2070 will increase from 0. 8 percent to 19 percent of the earth’s land. 29 degrees Celsius is the temperature “regime” of the Sahara desert.
The problem is that temperatures will rise not only in the virtually uninhabited desert zone, but also in densely populated areas with the highest birth rates on the planet. Significant areas in South America, India, Africa, Northern Australia and Southeast Asia may become practically uninhabited.
In total, scientists from 9 research centers participated in the study, including those from the USA, Denmark, China, Japan and the UK. Based on the data, experts came to the conclusion that each additional degree of average annual temperature on Earth can leave about a billion people without their usual (or rather, suitable for life) living conditions. If we talk about individual countries, then global warming in India alone will deprive a billion people of their livelihood, and in Nigeria, Pakistan, Indonesia and Sudan at least 100 million – in each of these countries.
Global warming – the cause of migration and conflicts
But life will change everywhere: in most regions with an average annual temperature of about 13 degrees, it can rise to 20, this is comparable to the climate in the hottest regions of North Africa, the European Mediterranean and South China. For comparison: today the average annual temperatures in Russia range from -23 in the North to almost 14 degrees in Sochi.
Climate change has already led to refugee flows Photo: UNICEF/G. Crumb
Will these climatic processes increase global migration? Scientists refrain from unambiguously stating this, referring to the fact that the reasons for migration are different, although they consider this scenario to be the most probable. Most of the regions threatened by future extreme temperatures are among the poorest in the world, and their ability to adapt to deteriorating weather conditions is limited, the authors of the study write. One way or another, the consequences will be tragic, she warns. “This will have not only devastating direct consequences, but will also make it harder to deal with crises such as new pandemics,” predicts Dutch environmental researcher Marten Schaeffer.
There is no vaccine for climate change
In the past, when climate changed and humanity was deprived of optimal living conditions, this led to conflicts and mass migration, said co-author of the study, archaeologist Tim Kohler from Washington State University. Humanity should have a plan for similar scenarios in the future. Indeed, even today migration increases international tension, although “a relatively moderate number – about 250 million people” live outside the country of their birth, the authors of the study write.
The human habitat is getting smaller Photo: picture-alliance/dpa/S. Gollnow
“Coronavirus has changed the world in a way that was hardly imaginable just a few months ago. Our research shows that a warming climate can lead to similar processes,” Marten Schaeffer, who led the team’s project, said in a statement. The speed of the climate crisis is not as noticeable as the spread of the pandemic, but, unlike the virus, Schaeffer is sure that the situation will not improve in the near future.
Humanity cannot imagine the magnitude of the threatening changes
“Climate warming will change the temperature conditions of entire cities and even countries in such a way that today’s residents cannot yet imagine it,” said Neil Adger, professor of geography at the University of Exeter, commented on the publication. who advised the authors of the study. Adger, quoted by the Washington Post, predicts that rising temperatures will lead to a profound change in world economic geography.
Hans Joachim Schelnhuber Photo: DW/C. Lomas
Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, the founder and honorary director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Research, also noticed the study. Schoelnhuber, who has been Chancellor Angela Merkel’s climate change adviser for many years, said the study quantified “humanity’s relatively small historical habitat” and reinforced his view that “part of a global strategy to adaptation to climate change should be large-scale – managed, supported – migration”.
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“The poor will storm the borders”: how climate migration threatens Russia and the world
This week saw the release of a UN report that the climate is changing faster than expected, as well as a World Bank report that says that by 2050 the number of climate migrants will exceed 200 million people. Mass migrations of people will occur due to lack of fresh water, drought and floods. We tell you where climate migration has already begun and how it can turn out for Russia
When and where will mass climate migration begin? report, occur in the coming years due to sudden or gradual changes in the natural environment caused by sea level rise, extreme weather events (for example, extreme heat or cold), drought or lack of fresh water.
The climate is changing unevenly, therefore, as a result of global warming, some countries may get several degrees colder. In some regions, such as the Arctic, it is getting significantly warmer, while in others the climate may become locally colder.
In the context of environmental migration, it is customary to talk about third world countries where climate change leads to hunger and increased mortality. The same recent World Bank report focuses primarily on regions such as North Africa, Eastern Europe and Central Asia. However, the authors caution that “no region is immune from this problem. ” The World Bank report says that internal climate migration will increase in the coming decades, and after 2050 its pace will accelerate even more if countries do not reduce greenhouse gas emissions. At the same time, by 2030, “hotspots” of climate migration will appear in different regions – from regions where the climate will threaten life and well-being, people will begin to massively move to regions with better conditions.
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World Bank Associate Director for Sustainable Development Jürgen Vögele, presenting the report, said that if measures are taken soon to reduce emissions and restore ecosystems, the number of climate migrants could be reduced by 80%. However, it is not known how realistic such measures will be taken in a timely manner, given that the UN climate change report published this week says that the situation with global warming is worse than expected, and lockdowns due to the COVID-19 pandemicdid not help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Who will migrate and from where
In fact, the number of migrants may be even higher than the figures indicated in the World Bank report, since they did not take into account the rich countries of Europe or island states, which may also be at risk. “The most sensitive changes are not even so much in temperature, but in a combination of temperature, humidity and other parameters,” futurist, investor and former CEO of RVC Evgeny Kuznetsov said in a Forbes commentary.
According to one model, the climate of Southern Europe will lose 30-40% of moisture by 2040. Roughly speaking, Kuznetsov notes, this means that “Italy is turning into Tunisia in terms of climate.” At the same time, in Southeast Asia, the amount of precipitation is increasing strongly: there are periods when 100% humidity is combined with temperatures above 33 ° C – this combination is very dangerous for the elderly and people who have health problems. “It turns out that a lot of populated and fairly wealthy regions can be hit by climatic anomalies or significant temperature changes,” explains Kuznetsov.
Investor, visionary, founder of nextbiglink and former executive director of RAO UES Alexander Chikunov notes that among climate migrants there will be very few of those who “can afford it” (choose a climate that is comfortable for themselves), that is, wealthy people from regions where the climate situation will not be favorable enough: “The vast majority are refugees who will seep through the borders, breaking the laws, and will live in temporary settlements in neighboring countries.” According to Chikunov, in the coming decades we will face the problem of accommodating millions of new climate migrants around the world.
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There are two main directions of climate migration: within the country, which is usually caused by natural disasters, and cross-border, occurring due to increased risks provoked by climate change (increase in poverty, hunger, inequality, etc. ). Natalya Makovetskaya, director of the ESG practice at Baikal Communications Group, explains that in both cases, migration occurs involuntarily, but international law does not protect them as those who are officially assigned refugee status. In fact, climate refugees are not legally protected.
Now, most likely, people will look for areas with a comfortable climate, where there is plenty of food, drinking water and space for growing food, and they will migrate both within their own countries and to other states. Evgeny Kuznetsov believes that only the poorest and the richest will leave their countries: “The poor will simply storm the borders, while the rich will buy the most promising plots of land in the most climatically favorable territories in advance.” The middle class, on the other hand, will most likely move from completely uninhabitable areas to slightly better ones, but will remain in their own country.
How climate migration will affect Russia
Theoretically, Russia is more likely to be in a positive zone, but our country has its own danger: the rapid thawing of permafrost, which can make huge, now inhabited, territories unsuitable for life. A significant contribution to warming will also be made by emissions of carbon dioxide and methane, which occur during the melting of ice.
However, in Russia, Kuznetsov argues, there will be many zones that climate change will not affect so much: “Moscow, for example, falls into a zone where tornadoes and hurricanes will occur more often, and climate fluctuations will be sharper – this, of course, is unpleasant but not fatal.
If all goes well, Russia could become a center for climate migrants and investment. Historically, our country has already had a positive influx of migrants: until 1880, mostly educated and wealthy people from Austria, Germany, Scotland and other countries went to Russia. Then all this led to an improvement in the qualifications of workers and, in general, to economic growth.
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Associate Professor of the Faculty of Geography and Geoinformation Technologies, National Research University Higher School of Economics Yulia Kuznetsova identifies two directions of climate migration in Russia: southern and northern. There has always been an outflow of people from the Arctic, but now, apparently, it will increase as glaciers melt and the infrastructure that was built in the permafrost regions collapses. In a southerly direction, emigration from Central Asia and the Caucasus occurs due to a lack of fresh water: not only for drinking, but also for irrigation. “It is predicted that in the coming decades the flow of migrants from there will increase. Now people migrate from these areas for economic reasons, and soon climatic ones will be added to them, ”the expert believes.
Has it already started?
Climate migration is usually caused by a complex of reasons, among which climate change itself is only one of the factors. For example, as Yulia Kuznetsova says, Syrian migrants in a sense can also be considered partly climatic, since the climate also played a role in the Syrian conflict: “There was a drought for several years, and it, superimposed on the situation in the country, caused a flow of migrants” .
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Detainees cannot receive incoming calls. If you need to get in touch with a detainee to leave an urgent message, you must call (520) 464-3200 ext. 43266 and leave the detainee’s full name, alien registration number and your name and telephone number where you can be reached. The detainee will be given your message.
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For information about a matter before the immigration court, you may call 1-800-898-7180 to speak with them directly. Applications for relief from removal and other applications requested by the immigration judge must be filed directly with the immigration court.
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Delivery bonds are posted when a person has been taken into ICE custody and placed into removal proceedings while in the United States. The person posting the bond must show proof of identity (valid Government-issued photo identification, passport, military ID, LPR card, driver’s license, etc. ). This person (the obligor) is responsible for ensuring that the alien presents them self before an officer or representative of this agency whenever a request is made.
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Friday – Sunday and Federal Holidays: 5:30 p. m. – 9:30 p.m.
Contact the facility (520) 464-3200 to confirm current visitation times.
Regular visiting is permitted on the following holidays:
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To ensure adequate time to process visitors through security, all visitors must arrive 45 minutes prior to the scheduled visit time.
Visitors must present a valid verifiable government-issued identification card to enter the facility.
Visits shall not exceed 120 minutes.
Minors who are visiting the facility must be accompanied by an adult guardian (18 years or older). Minors must not be left unaccompanied in the waiting room, visiting room or any other area.
Attorney Visits
Legal representatives of detainees are authorized to visit their clients during the following hours:
A list of pro bono (free) legal organizations will be posted in all detainee housing units and other appropriate areas. This list shall be updated quarterly. If a detainee wishes to see a representative or paralegal from that organization, it is the detainee’s responsibility to contact them for an appointment.
Consular Visits
Consular officials may meet with their detained nationals at any time. It is requested that prior arrangements be made with the ICE Supervisory Deportation Officer to the extent possible, and that consular officials bring appropriate credentials when they come to the facility. The ICE Supervisory Deportation Officer in charge of the facility can be reached at (520) 464-3035
Clergy Visits
Clergy may visit detainees at any time, but must make prior arrangements with the Chaplain’s Office at (520) 464-3200 ext. 43266
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All family or other social visits are contact
No firearms or weapons of any kind are permitted in the facility.
If visitors are or appear to be intoxicated, visitation will not be allowed.
All visitors are subject to search while in the facility.
Visitors are not allowed to pass or attempt to pass any items to detainees.
Visitors are not allowed to carry any items into the visitation area.
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All individuals requesting admittance to the facility or the visitation area are subject to a pat-down search of their person, an inspection of their belongings, and a metal scan search. Individuals refusing to cooperate with a reasonable search will not be admitted. No firearms or weapons of any kind are permitted. No electronic devices (cell phones, pagers, radios, etc.) are permitted in the secure areas of this facility.
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Letters sent to detainees must include the detainee’s A-number (File Number), plus the sender’s name and address. To enhance the safety of the facility, all incoming mail is subject to screening for contraband. The mail is not read upon opening, only inspected by the delivering officer. Detainees may send mail from the facility. Detainees may seal their outgoing letters and place them in the provided receptacle. All incoming mail will be delivered to the detainee, and outgoing mail will be routed to the proper postal office within 24 hours of receipt by facility staff. A mail pick-up and delivery schedule is posted in all housing units.
Detainees are allowed to purchase stamps for use. Generally, there is no limit to the amount of correspondence detainees may send at their own expense. Indigent detainees (those who have no means of financial support and no funds in their facility account) will be provided postage allowance at government expense.
When detainees depart the facility or are transferred to another facility, only their legal mail will be forwarded to them. General correspondence will be endorsed “Return to Sender” and returned to the post office.
Sending Money
If detainees receive funds in the mail, they will be taken to the processing area for the money to be placed into their account. The processing officer will provide a receipt for all funds received. Detainees are cautioned not to have cash sent to them in the mail.
Sending Packages
A detainee may receive items that are determined to be of necessity for the sole purpose of travel or release from agency custody with approval of the ICE Deportation Officer. Before sending packages to detainees, contact the facility at: (520) 464-3200
Note that detainees being removed from the United States are allowed one small piece of luggage. If a detainee does not have such baggage, such luggage can be sent/delivered after receiving approval from Supervisory Deportation Officer. Please be advised that for security reasons, no electronic devices (cell phones, electric razors, laptop computers, radios, etc.) will be accepted.
Press & Media
The facility has a responsibility to protect the privacy and other rights of detainees and members of the staff. Therefore, interviews will be regulated to ensure the orderly and safe operation of the facility. Ordinarily, live television or radio interviews will not be permitted in the facility. For media inquiries about ICE activities, operations, or policies, contact the ICE Office of Public Affairs at [email protected].
Personal Interviews
A news media representative who desires to conduct an interview with a detainee must apply in writing to the Phoenix Field Office, Office of Enforcement and Removal Operations, indicating familiarity with and agreement to comply with the rules and regulations of the facility as provided to that person by staff.
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A detainee has the right not to be interviewed, photographed, or recorded by the media. Before interviewing, photographing, or recording the voice of a detainee, a visiting representative of the media must obtain written permission from that individual.
FOIA
All FOIA and Privacy Act requests must be submitted on form G-639 (Freedom of Information / Privacy Act Request) or in letter format. All requests must contain the original, notarized signature of the subject in question. Please complete the form G-639 thoroughly and if writing a letter, be sure to include the full name, any other names used, date of birth, place of birth, A-number of the alien you are seeking information about, as well as your full name, address, and telephone number, so that we may contact you if we have any questions.
Mail your FOIA or Privacy Act request to:
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We strive to provide quality service to people in our custody, their family, friends, and to their official representatives. If you believe that we have not lived up to this commitment, we would like to know. If we have met or exceeded your expectations, please let us know that as well. To comment on the services provided at this office, please write to:
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Resaca de la Palma Battlefield
Close quarters fighting produced heavy casualties in the U. S. and Mexican ranks.
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The Clash Continues
Resaca de la Palma, also known as Resaca de Guerrero, is an old, dry river channel of the Rio Grande. It is one of many long, water-filled ravines left behind by the shifting course of the winding river. The old pathway was lined with dense brush and its bed was dotted with pools of water. The Mexican Army hoped these natural features would limit any attack against troops positioned there.
Following his retreat from Palo Alto on May 9th, General Mariano Arista occupied this site in force. He blocked the Point Isabel-Matamoros road crossing with artillery and placed infantry troops along banks of the resaca. The heavy brush offered his troops abundant protective cover. Cavalry troops were kept in the rear as a reserve force. Mexican troops hoped to force an infantry battle in the dense chaparral instead of the open-field artillery duel that had devastated them at Palo Alto.
Close Quarters Combat
General Zachary Taylor followed Arista’s force from Palo Alto to the old resaca. Taylor left his wagon train safely entrenched at Palo Alto so he could focus all of his attention on Arista’s force. Taylor and his troops arrived at Resaca de la Palma around 3 p.m. and the general immediately ordered a charge on the Mexican positions.
As U.S. artillery fired on Mexican batteries guarding the resaca crossing, U.S. infantrymen rushed into the brush on both sides of the road. They engaged Mexican soldiers in furious hand-to-hand combat.
Many of Taylor’s soldiers had experience fighting in similar conditions and were well prepared for this fight. U.S. soldiers also had the good fortune to find a path that led them over the waterway and around the most heavily fortified areas.
Once across the resaca, they encountered more Mexican soldiers. These soldiers had little training in close-quarter fighting, had not eaten in twenty-four hours, and were demoralized by the carnage at Palo Alto. Mexican forces put up a gritty fight but in less than an hour U.S. forces spilled from the brush into the clearing that housed General Arista’s field headquarters.
Captain May’s capture of General de la Vega
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Captain May’s Charge
General Taylor was unaware of the success of his troops in the chaparral. He ordered Captain Charles May and his dragoons to seize the Mexican artillery blocking the resaca crossing. Captain Randolph Ridgely’s artillery drew fire to expose the Mexican positions and the U.S. horsemen spurred their mounts down the roadway.
An initial charge drove many of the Mexican artillerymen from their guns but May’s men rode past their target. They regrouped and retraced their path through a gauntlet of musket fire. Captain May and his men were able to capture the Mexican Artillery commander, General Rómulo Díaz de la Vega, and several of his men.
Even with the capture of the Mexican general, fierce fire from Mexican troops forced the 5th and 8th U.S. infantry regiments to enter the fight for the Mexican cannons. The spirited fight for control of the roadway effectively ended Mexican resistance.
Guns Fall Silent
With their cannon silenced and U.S. soldiers swarming their camp, disoriented Mexican troops fled for the safety of the Rio Grande. General Arista led a cavalry charge up the roadway but U.S. troops advanced in such great numbers he was forced to join the retreat.
When it was all over, U.S. troops counted 45 dead and 97 wounded. Mexican forces suffered a reported 158 killed and 228 wounded, including the complete destruction of the Tampico Battalion—whose members faced some of the heaviest fire. Arista’s army also counted 168 soldiers missing in action. Many of these men perished in the treacherous currents of the Rio Grande as they attempted to swim across.
Setting the Tone
The U.S. victory at Resaca de la Palma ended the six day siege of Fort Texas and left the north bank of the lower Rio Grande firmly in U.S. hands. The battle also had an enormous effect on the morale of the two armies.
Considered the first U.S. victory of the war, the battle at Resaca de la Palma spurred the confidence of American soldiers. With the official declaration of war still days away, U.S. troops felt sure they could defeat their foe at any place and in any numbers. Mexican troops were thrown off-balance by consecutive defeats and would never fully recover.
A wooden deck overlooks the resaca. During the battle of Resaca de la Palma, the old riverbed was not full of water. It only held a few pools of water from a previous rainfall. Resacas flowing with water are a more recent development.
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Resaca de la Palma Today
An isolated, natural area at the time of the battle, Resaca de la Palma now lies within Brownsville’s city limits. The site has been overtaken by growth in this rapidly-growing border community. The old roadway that once crossed the resaca has been replaced by a major road and dense chaparral has given way to residential and commercial development.
Nevertheless, large portions of the site have escaped development and retain a trace of the thorny brush encountered by soldiers. In the sections that escaped development, the gulf breeze pushes away the sound of the city and allows observers to sense the environment faced by combatants on the day of battle.
Recently, the National Park Service acquired the remaining portions of the Resaca de la Palma site and made it part of the Palo Alto Battlefield National Historical Park unit. At this time, due to a lack of facilities onsite, programs and events are offered on a limited basis.
The site does feature restroom facilities, a walking trail, interpretive waysides, and a picnic area. Gates are open Tuesday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For the most up to date information about this site, call us at (956) 541-2785 x333.
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Sanne’s and Markus’ relationship is in crisis. They go on holiday together, but accidentally fly to the wrong island. There, in desperation, they break into an empty holiday home and embark … Read allSanne’s and Markus’ relationship is in crisis. They go on holiday together, but accidentally fly to the wrong island. There, in desperation, they break into an empty holiday home and embark on a role-play using new identities. At first, the game is an exciting rediscovery of thei… Read allSanne’s and Markus’ relationship is in crisis. They go on holiday together, but accidentally fly to the wrong island. There, in desperation, they break into an empty holiday home and embark on a role-play using new identities. At first, the game is an exciting rediscovery of their relationship, but it becomes increasingly destructive as they force themselves into arch… Read all
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Trekking among volcanoes on the island of Palma
In the southern part of the island of Palma (Canary Islands), you can follow a delightful route that belongs to the Cumbre Vieja Natural Park. It’s not the easiest route, but it’s worth taking to get up close and personal with the “lunar landscape” that formed the volcanic craters after the island’s historic eruptions. In addition to volcanic views, you will be able to watch the coastline, a real “sea” of clouds, as well as enjoy the incredible views of the Caldera de Taburiente. You will see the neighboring island of Tenerife, and if you are lucky, endemic bird species such as the rook or kestrel.
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Palma is a true hiker’s paradise. And this is not an exaggeration. The most beautiful forests await tourists here, as well as the giant volcanic crater Caldera de Taburiente with a diameter of more than eight kilometers. The crater is the first and main witness to the formation of this island. But on this route, you can also see how the island of Palma has changed as a result of volcanic eruptions over the past 500 years. The last eruption took place on 1971 years. The contrasting combination of black and reddish hues characteristic of volcanoes, as well as the green colors of pine forests, will accompany you during the walk.
First section of the trail: difficult but with great views
We advise you to start your journey from El Pinar Refuge after visiting the information center, where you will find all information about the route. The road begins surrounded by thickets of Canarian pine. The first stop is provided at the Brigoyo observation deck. From there you will see the Llanos de Aridane valley and the Begenado volcano. The panoramic view will not leave you indifferent: the top of Roque de los Muchachos towering over a huge crater, a sea of clouds … And if you’re lucky with the weather, you can see the outlines of Teide on the island of Tenerife, the highest mountain peak in Spain. Then you you will reach the observation deck of Oyo Negro, where the main control point was located during the volcanic eruption at 1949 year. Then you can see the most significant volcanic peaks along the way. In particular, this is El Durasnero. Did you know that lava fragments from this volcano are still preserved? Next you will see Las Deseadas. This peak (1945 m above sea level) is the highest volcano on Cumbre Vieja. Take the opportunity to enjoy magnificent views, the best of the entire route. Watch how life makes its way, how pines and shrubs sprout among lava and far from the most fertile lands.
Rest along the way
After this last part of the route, which is characterized by a rather difficult climb, you will reach the Llano Guanches site. Surrounded by pine trees and bushes, it is the perfect place to stop and have a bite to eat. By the way, you will probably be interested to know that such flat areas were formed under the influence of rains from volcanic ash.
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The landscape begins to change. Each time there are more green colors that give pine forests, as well as the blue of the Atlantic in the distance. You will arrive at the volcanic peak of Martin de Tigalate. This volcano was active in the 17th century, the eruption lasted more than 80 days.
End of the route with a taste of local wines
The route ends in Los Canarios (centre of Fuencaliente). This settlement also remembers volcanic eruptions in the 17th and 20th centuries. At first it was the San Antonio volcano, and at 1971 – Tenegia volcano. An information center operates here, in the halls of which visitors will find information about those events. Excursions to the foot of the San Antonio volcano are also organized. Two tips: don’t leave Los Canarios without taking a picture next to the Traveler statue (El Caminante) dedicated to hikers and tasting the famous sweet wine Malvasia with almonds. This is a real reward for your efforts during the route!
Additional routes
There are hikers who are ready to walk another six kilometers to the Fuencaliente lighthouse, located next to the famous Palma salt mines. Are you still full of energy? Then know that this last section of the path will give you amazing views, every time closer and closer to the sea. Reaching the lighthouse, swimming on the beach or in one of the small bays, watching the sunset – all this will give you a unique experience.
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Getting there
El Pilar Refuge, located about half an hour by car from Santa Cruz de la Palma and Los Llanos de Aridane. This is a linear route, so you should consider the time it will take you to return. Also, you can overcome only one of the sections of the path. Many tourists prefer this option – to leave the car in Los Canarios and take a taxi to the shelter in order to start traveling along the route from there.
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Be sure to bring a raincoat and warm clothes if you are traveling in winter. You will need a hat, sunglasses and properly selected shoes at any time of the year. Take a supply of food with you, and most importantly – a significant amount of water, because you will have long hours on the route. Be aware that there are very sparse vegetation and some difficult climbs. Try to start the route early in the morning to avoid those hours when the sun is too hot. This applies primarily to the first site and in the summer.
At what time of the year is it recommended to follow the route?
The Canary Islands enjoy pleasant temperatures throughout the year, but we recommend that you avoid hot summer days.
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Briefly about palm trees: origin, assortment and use, which we did not suspect
The most important thing about palm trees in Sochi: when did they appear, what are their names and taste
Sochi is the most unusual city in Russia, and many exotic plants make it so. Palm trees in Sochi are one of the main attractions. They literally rivet and amaze the gaze of a Russian tourist not spoiled by the exotic and transfer them to a fairy tale. In spring, palm trees bloom magnificently, and in autumn they surprise with bright multi-colored fruits, among which there are edible ones. But it turns out that palm trees did not always grow here.
When did palm trees appear in Sochi?
It is difficult to name the exact date of appearance of palm trees in Sochi. It happened at the end of the 19th century. The gardening of the city with unusual plants began back in 1872 by the owners of private dachas.
Later, in 1889, Sergei Nikolaevich Khudekov, a publisher and collector from St. Petersburg, acquired a piece of wild impenetrable forest in Sochi and turned it into a subtropical park in just two and a half years, founding the modern Arboretum. Khudekov brought exotic plants to Sochi from almost all warm corners of the earth, including palm trees, which gradually spread throughout the city.
Humid subtropical climate allows palm trees to feel comfortable in Sochi. Today, more than 25 species of palm trees grow on the Black Sea coast and they belong to 9 genera. Let’s look at each one in turn.
Palm trees in Sochi and their edible and non-edible fruits
Trachycarpus
Trachycarpus Forchuna is most often found on the streets of Sochi. This is a tall palm tree with dark green fan leaves, which is native to the countries of Southeast Asia and the Himalayas. Fortune reaches a height of five, and sometimes twenty meters. It is frost-resistant, which allows it to comfortably exist in the local subtropics. Fortune blooms beautifully and luxuriantly with yellow flowers.
Fruits are long (up to one meter) clusters of small inedible blue-black berries covered with wax.
If you have a desire to admire other types of palms of this genus, then welcome to Arboretum.
Fortune trachycarpus
Fortune trachycarpus fruits
Date
The Date genus is represented in Sochi by Date Canary. From the name of the species, it is easy to guess about the homeland of the palm tree. There is a forest date, but very rarely. Date Canarian is characterized by rapid growth and grows up to 10-15 meters. Its long (up to four meters) feathery leaves are collected in a dense crown and effectively hang from the top of a palm tree.
Fruits are inedible orange berries up to three centimeters long, with coarse fibrous flesh. It is a pity that they are not as tasty as those of a real date palm Date Palmate, which is not found among palm trees in Sochi.
Canary dates
Canary dates
Butia
Palms of this genus are not very tall. Their trunk does not exceed five meters. Butia capitate is common in Sochi, there are also species of Bonnet, Yatai, Pokryvalnaya, they all came here from Brazil. The feathery grey-green leaves of Butia curve gracefully in an arc.
The fruits of are the most edible and delicious of all types of palm trees in Sochi. These are fragrant, sweet and sour berries of orange color. Jelly, apricot-flavored jam, syrups, and alcoholic drinks are prepared from them.
Capitate Butia
Capitate Butia
Washingtonia
Washingtonia is the largest palm in the world. It is impossible not to notice her. The trunk thinning upwards reaches 40 meters, and powerful (up to one and a half meters long) fan-shaped leaves swing gracefully at the top of the palm tree. Washingtonia Filamentous and Washingtonia Strong grow in Sochi. Their homeland is North America.
Fruits are small shiny black berries up to 15 mm long. They can be eaten raw. From the seeds in the homeland of the palm tree, they make flour for baking.
Washingtonia Strong
Washingtonia strong fruits
Chamerops If you are suddenly asked the name of a palm tree that looks like a bush, you can proudly answer – Chamerops Low. She comes from the Mediterranean. Several palm trunks (one of which usually dominates) do not exceed a height of 3-5 meters. The unpretentious plant has beautiful fan leaves with thorns on the petiole. There are in Sochi and Chamerops Graceful but rare.
Fruits are bright orange berries, fleshy, coarsely fibrous and completely tasteless.
Low chamerops
Low chamerops fruits
Jubeus
Did you know that an elephant tree grows in Sochi? This is the name of the Chilean Yubeu palm for its powerful trunk, resembling an elephant’s leg. In diameter, the trunk can reach almost two meters, and in height it can grow by 25 meters. But for 100 years. Yubeya very is unpretentious and frost-resistant. The leaves are pinnate, up to five meters long.
Fruits are yellowish large berries that are edible but not desirable to eat because of the soapy taste.
NO! Yubeya has another feature that makes it so popular. The sweet syrup extracted from the tree trunk is used to make delicious wine and liqueurs. For this, Yubeya Chile received another name – honey tree.
Yubeya Chile
Fruits of Yubeya Chile
Sabal
The genus Sabal, whose homeland is the north of South America and the south of the USA, is represented in Sochi by several species that differ markedly from each other. Sabal Palmetto (“elegant”) has a trunk up to 30 meters high, and Sabal Small – only 2 meters, or almost none at all. The palm tree has luxurious fan leaves up to one meter wide with sharp cutting edges. No wonder the name of the tree is translated as “palm-saw”. The Sabal Fortune palm is also called the cabbage palm. Why? Find out below.
The fruits of are black berries, but they can only be eaten if there is a threat of starvation, as the taste is very unpleasant and looks like a combination of rotten cheese with the aroma of tobacco. But palm buds are edible. Rolled young leaves resemble a cabbage head about 10 centimeters long. Juicy and tender, they taste like asparagus or artichoke. Fresh salads are prepared from the kidneys, they are also boiled, deep-fried and even fermented.
Sabal berries, although inedible, have a strong healing property. Their extract is used in food supplements and homeopathic remedies, mainly for the treatment of male and female diseases.
Sabal Palmetto
Sabal Palmetto fruits
Erythea (Brageya)
Armed Erythea and Edible Erythea represent this genus of palms in Sochi. Palms are distinguished by fan leaves of light green color with a bluish tint due to the waxy coating. Erythea blooms very beautifully with meter-long yellow inflorescences that hang down to the ground. Arrived in Sochi from the dry places of Arizona and Northern California.
Fruits of Erythea Armed – inedible brown berries. The fruits of Erythea Edible, though sweet in taste, are hardly edible, although in their homeland it is grown as a fruit tree.
Armed Erythea
Livistona
Livistona is a very powerful palm tree up to 25 meters high. It is sometimes confused with Washingtonia, but the Liviston palm leaves are folded, like an accordion, and more glossy, with sharp spikes on the petioles. In Sochi, only Livistona Chinese grows, which can be seen in the Metallurg sanatorium and the Arboretum park.
Liviston Chinese palm fruit – edible, round or pear-shaped , small in size (1-2 centimeters), dark blue-green in color.
Chinese Livistona
Chinese Livistona fruits
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Yachting in the Palma de Mallorca region
Palma de Mallorca or Palma is the ideal starting point for sailing in the Mediterranean. This region and its surroundings is a real paradise for lovers of water sports.
Palma de Mallorca is the capital of the island of Mallorca, which stretches along the 20-kilometer bay of Palma and is the largest city of the island with a population of over 400,000 people.
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Palma de Mallorca’s palm-lined beachfront promenade is lined with cafes and restaurants that are especially attractive for relaxing and siestas after a long stroll through the city center.
The azure Mediterranean, numerous well-maintained marinas and modern yachts create a magnificent panorama that looks like a picture from a postcard. Here you can take yachts and catamarans for a day trip or sail for a week, and enjoy the beautiful coast of Mallorca and all the Balearic Islands.
Among other things, Palma de Mallorca offers other ways to cool off on a hot summer day. Activities at sea range from water skiing and kayaking to scuba diving, snorkeling and surfing. Surfing in Palma has become so popular over the past few years that many beaches already have surf schools.
Palma’s location also offers longer cruises away from the bustle of the crowded city, such as east to Playa de Palma or west to El Arenal.
From Palma you can take a yacht trip to the Balearic Islands: the raucous parties of Ibiza, the beautiful nature of Cabrera and the UNESCO protected oasis of Menorca are within easy reach. In addition, you can build a 160 nautical mile sailing route around Mallorca, visiting all 365 of its beaches.
Palma de Mallorca Yachting Routes
Our suggested yachting itinerary from Palma de Mallorca includes island hopping to the wild nature of Cabrera Island, as well as to the stunning coves and marinas along Mallorca’s east coast. This 114 nautical mile sailing route is designed for one week of leisurely sailing, which means about 4-5 hours of sailing per day.
Sailing season and weather in Palma de Mallorca
Thanks to its Mediterranean climate, Palma de Mallorca has an average of 303 sunny days a year. In spring and autumn, the air temperature ranges from +15ºС to +25ºС, and in winter, almost always, it is above +10ºС. The big plus is that it rarely rains, so holidays and excursions to the sea are possible throughout the year. The water temperature during the summer months is usually around +25ºC and is ideal for regular swimming, kayaking or diving.
All of Mallorca is an ideal area for beginners and less experienced sailors due to the shallow waters and almost no currents. However, wind forecasting in this area is generally difficult. Most often, the wind blows at a speed of 2 to 4 on the Beaufort scale, or 5 to 15 knots. Mistral and Tramontane only occasionally create difficult conditions.
For convenience, buoys and lighthouses are located in succession in the navigation area.
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Get the celebrity treatment with world-class service at Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia – Gran Lujo
This luxury complex surrounded by tropical gardens is a quarter mile from Gran Canaria’s Maspalomas Dunes. The Spanish colonial-style villas have private balconies or terraces, and there is a free spa and a heated outdoor pool.
The air-conditioned villas at Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia are decorated in relaxing blues and yellows by French interior designer Alberto Pinto. They have modern facilities like satellite TV and free Wi-Fi.
Grand Hotel Residencia guests have free access to the spa’s gym, hydro-massage saltwater pool, sauna and Turkish bath. Free Taichi and agua-gym classes are also available at the neighboring Seaside Palm Beach.
The restaurant serves Canarian and international cuisine. It has an outdoor terrace with views of the lush gardens and mountains. There is a poolside snack bar and a piano bar.
Guests have free access to a tennis court and other facilities in the Hotel Seaside Palm Beach complex 202 m away, and Meloneras Golf Course is one kilometer from the hotel. There is also a DVD library with movies in various languages.
Couples in particular like the location – they rated it 9.2 for a two-person trip.
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The next beach is in walking distance. Otherwise you can take a taxi or go by bus to other beaches and places nearby.
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The closest beach is in walking distance. Also, you can go by taxi or public bus to other beaches and villages close by.
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When you stay at Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia in San Bartolome de Tirajana, you’ll be next to a golf course, within a 5-minute walk of Maspalomas Dunes and Maspalomas Lighthouse. Featured amenities include a business center, complimentary newspapers in the lobby, and dry cleaning/laundry services. A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available 24 hours), and free valet parking is available onsite.
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Amenities at Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia – Gran Lujo
Outdoor pool
Spa and wellness center
Fitness center
Restaurant
Bar/Lounge
Room service
Free Wi-Fi
Tea/coffee maker
Coffee machine
Valet parking
Services and conveniences
ATM on-site
Business center
Wake-up service
Car rental
Concierge service
Currency exchange on-site
Hammam (Turkish bath)
Meeting/Banquet facilities
Room service
Key card access
24hr front desk
Ticket service
Safety deposit box
Bottle of water
Bathroom
Hairdryer
Bathrobe
Private bathroom
Shower
Shower cap
Additional toilet
Bathtub
Bidet
Spa bath
Toilet
Toilet paper
Basics
Wi-Fi available in all areas
Internet
Free toiletries
Heating
Air-conditioned
Free Wi-Fi
Linens
Towels
Shampoo
Body soap
Conditioner
Pool and spa
Heated pool
Spa
Outdoor pool
Pool towels
Steam room
Spa and wellness center
Saltwater pool
Massage
Pool bar
Sauna
Dining
Wine glasses
Electric kettle
Fruits
Special diet menus (on request)
Restaurant
Bar/Lounge
Minibar
Snack bar
Tea/coffee maker
Coffee machine
General
Garden view
Interconnected room(s) available
Pool view
Storage available
Seating area
Slippers
Sofa
Telephone
Tile/marble floor
Media and entertainment
Flat-screen TV
Cable or satellite TV
Radio
Library
Shared lounge/TV area
CD player
TV
DVD player
Accessibility and suitability
Non-feather pillow
Designated smoking area
Non-smoking rooms available
Increased accessibility
Elevator
Upper floors accessible by stairs
Things to do
Shops (on site)
Beach access
Bicycle rental
Golf
Evening entertainment
Beauty salon
Health and safety
Daily housekeeping
Hand sanitizer in guest accommodation and key areas
Disinfection of high-touch surfaces
Enhanced cleaning
Safe
Parking and transportation
Airport shuttle (surcharge)
Free parking
Private parking
Valet parking
Outdoor
Outdoor furniture
Garden
Terrace/Patio
Balcony
Laundry
Ironing service
Laundry facilities
Laundry service
Workspace
Fax/photocopying
Desk
Fitness
Fitness center
Tennis
Bedroom
Wardrobe or closet
Family friendly
Babysitting or child care
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Location
Avenida Del Oasis, 32, 35100 Maspalomas, Gran Canaria
La Charca345 yd
Lighthouse at Maspalomas0.3 mi
Playa de Maspalomas0.5 mi
Maspalomas Golf0.9 mi
Campo del Golf de Maspalomas0.9 mi
Dunas de Maspalomas1 mi
Playa de las Meloneras1 mi
Maspalomas Dunes1.1 mi
Botanical Park of Maspalomas1.5 mi
Holiday World Maspalomas1. 5 mi
Cita Shopping Center1.6 mi
Yumbo Centrum1.8 mi
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Check-in/Check-out
Check in anytime after 3:00 PM, check out anytime before 12:00 PM
Cancellation/prepayment
Cancellation/prepayment policies vary by room type and provider.
FAQs when booking at Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia – Gran Lujo
Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia – Gran Lujo is located at Avenida Del Oasis, 32, 1.6 miles from the center of Maspalomas. La Charca is the closest landmark to Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia – Gran Lujo.
Check-in time is 3:00 PM and check-out time is 12:00 PM at Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia – Gran Lujo.
Yes, Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia – Gran Lujo offers free Wi-Fi.
Yes, Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia – Gran Lujo offers free parking.
Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia – Gran Lujo is 18. 5 miles from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia – Gran Lujo is 63.2 miles from Granadilla Tenerife-Sur.
Yes, Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia – Gran Lujo has a pool onsite.
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Pros
A peaceful and quiet hotel that’s a five-minute walk to Maspalomas Beach
Spanish Colonial guest rooms have air-conditioning and private terraces
Pool Bar, Piano Bar for live music, and four-course fine dining for dinner
Free buffet breakfast (some packages include dinner as well)
Large heated outdoor swimming pool surrounded by palm trees and cacti
Spa features indoor heated pool, sauna, salt cave, and array of treatments
Outdoor fitness center
Free Wi-Fi available throughout and free parking
Fresh fruit, Pellegrino water, and a newspaper delivered to rooms every morning
Free fitness classes and tennis courts available at the neighboring Seaside Palm Beach
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Some facilities not on-site (available at neighbor resort)
Not a family-friendly option (a pro for some)
Limited equipment in the fitness center
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Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia is a charming upscale hotel in Bartolome de Tirajana, a five-minute walk to Maspalomas Beach. The 94 guest rooms have wonderful Spanish Colonial decor, private balconies or terraces, air-conditioning, and free Wi-Fi. The restaurant serves free breakfast buffets and (charged) four-course dinners, and the Pool Bar serves snacks, tapas, and a selection of cakes during the afternoon. There’s also a Piano Bar for pre- and post-dinner drinks to the accompaniment of live music. There are plenty of opportunities for couples to relax or keep busy with a large outdoor swimming pool, on-site fitness center and spa, and free access to facilities at a neighboring resort. Golf lovers may want to also consider the Sheraton Gran Canaria Salobre Golf Resort, situated between two 18-hole golf courses.
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Peaceful and upscale hotel with classic Spanish Colonial decor
Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia has a cozy feel with classic decor and understated luxury. The overall look follows a Spanish Colonial theme, with warm colors and handcrafted decor. Teak furniture is placed throughout the hotel, in both the guest rooms and common areas, adding to the classic charm of the hotel. The lobby is large, with low white ceilings, mosaic tiled cornices, plants, and light blue and yellow furniture. The many surrounding palm trees continue through to the swimming pool area, which includes a large heated outdoor swimming pool and plenty of sun lounges and parasols, along with the Pool Bar. The restaurant includes both indoor and outdoor seating on the terrace. Breakfasts are casual, served buffet-style; the restaurant later transforms into a romantic candlelit setting, with a pianist in the background, and a four-course fine-dining meal. The Piano Bar offers a sophisticated setting for pre- and post-dinner drinks, with live music for entertainment. The hotel is mostly frequented by older couples, many are returning guests.
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Location
Situated in San Bartolome de Tirajana, a five-minute walk to Maspalomas Beach
Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia is located south of Maspalomas, in Bartolome de Tirajana; in the middle of a palm grove and not actually on the seaside. There are a handful of boutique shops, restaurants, and bars within walking distance from the hotel and the beach is only a five-minute walk away. For golf fans, Maspalomas Golf Course is a five-minute drive from the hotel and Anfi Tauro Golf Course an 18-minute drive away. The capital, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, is about a 45-minute drive on the northern side of the island. The Trasmediterranea ferry terminal is a 48-minute drive for those arriving and departing by boat. The Gran Canaria Airport is a 26-minute drive from the hotel.
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Rooms
Tastefully decorated rooms with air-conditioning and private balcony or terrace
The 94 rooms and suites feature classic Spanish Colonial decor and furniture. There are Standard Rooms, as well as Junior, Master, and Presidential Suites. The rooms are truly lovely and there are small touches of interest like strips of handmade mosaic tiles along the walls, fresh flowers, framed artwork, and white and blue vases and lampshades. The carved wood furniture adds to the charm of the rooms, as do white-and-blue bedspreads, and matching curtains and chair covers. All include air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, coffee machines, electric kettles, minibars, desks, safes, free Wi-Fi, and private furnished balconies or terraces. Windows overlook either the palm tree lined garden or pool area. The en-suite bathrooms feature mosaic tiled walls and large wood-framed mirrors. Shower/tub combos, magnifying mirrors, and underfloor heating are provided, along with hairdryers, L’Occitane toiletries, slippers, and bathrobes. Fresh fruit, Pellegrino water, and a newspaper are delivered to guest rooms each morning for a truly hospitable touch.
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Features
Large outdoor swimming pool, restaurant, two bars, spa, and outdoor fitness center
Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia offers a fair amount of features, typical to seaside resorts in the area. There’s a beautifully manicured outdoor swimming pool that’s heated throughout the year. The pool deck is decorated with flowers, cacti, and palm trees; wooden sun loungers and white parasols look chic and the atmosphere is quiet. The on-site restaurant serves traditional Canarian cuisine, including seafood and meat dishes, and international cuisine. Free breakfasts are served buffet-style, and dinners are served along the lines of fine-dining with four-course meals. Buffet barbecues are offered two nights a week. The Piano Bar offers a sophisticated atmosphere for drinks with live music in the evenings. The Pool Bar serves delicious tapas, snacks, and a selection of cakes during the afternoon. A spa is available on-site, and includes an indoor heated pool, sauna, and salt cave; with an array of beauty and therapeutic treatments on offer. There’s also an outdoor fitness center, though the selection of cardio equipment available is quite limited. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property. Parking at the hotel is free and widely available.
For additional features, guests have free access to the neighboring resort, Seaside Palm Beach Hotel. Features at Seaside Palm Beach Hotel include a tennis court, table tennis, open air chess, and a program of fitness classes including Yoga and Tai Chi.
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Scene
Peaceful and upscale hotel with classic Spanish Colonial decor
Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia has a cozy feel with classic decor and understated luxury. The overall look follows a Spanish Colonial theme, with warm colors and handcrafted decor. Teak furniture is placed throughout the hotel, in both the guest rooms and common areas, adding to the classic charm of the hotel. The lobby is large, with low white ceilings, mosaic tiled cornices, plants, and light blue and yellow furniture. The many surrounding palm trees continue through to the swimming pool area, which includes a large heated outdoor swimming pool and plenty of sun lounges and parasols, along with the Pool Bar. The restaurant includes both indoor and outdoor seating on the terrace. Breakfasts are casual, served buffet-style; the restaurant later transforms into a romantic candlelit setting, with a pianist in the background, and a four-course fine-dining meal. The Piano Bar offers a sophisticated setting for pre- and post-dinner drinks, with live music for entertainment. The hotel is mostly frequented by older couples, many are returning guests.
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Location
Situated in San Bartolome de Tirajana, a five-minute walk to Maspalomas Beach
Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia is located south of Maspalomas, in Bartolome de Tirajana; in the middle of a palm grove and not actually on the seaside. There are a handful of boutique shops, restaurants, and bars within walking distance from the hotel and the beach is only a five-minute walk away. For golf fans, Maspalomas Golf Course is a five-minute drive from the hotel and Anfi Tauro Golf Course an 18-minute drive away. The capital, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, is about a 45-minute drive on the northern side of the island. The Trasmediterranea ferry terminal is a 48-minute drive for those arriving and departing by boat. The Gran Canaria Airport is a 26-minute drive from the hotel.
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Rooms
Tastefully decorated rooms with air-conditioning and private balcony or terrace
The 94 rooms and suites feature classic Spanish Colonial decor and furniture. There are Standard Rooms, as well as Junior, Master, and Presidential Suites. The rooms are truly lovely and there are small touches of interest like strips of handmade mosaic tiles along the walls, fresh flowers, framed artwork, and white and blue vases and lampshades. The carved wood furniture adds to the charm of the rooms, as do white-and-blue bedspreads, and matching curtains and chair covers. All include air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, coffee machines, electric kettles, minibars, desks, safes, free Wi-Fi, and private furnished balconies or terraces. Windows overlook either the palm tree lined garden or pool area. The en-suite bathrooms feature mosaic tiled walls and large wood-framed mirrors. Shower/tub combos, magnifying mirrors, and underfloor heating are provided, along with hairdryers, L’Occitane toiletries, slippers, and bathrobes. Fresh fruit, Pellegrino water, and a newspaper are delivered to guest rooms each morning for a truly hospitable touch.
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Features
Large outdoor swimming pool, restaurant, two bars, spa, and outdoor fitness center
Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia offers a fair amount of features, typical to seaside resorts in the area. There’s a beautifully manicured outdoor swimming pool that’s heated throughout the year. The pool deck is decorated with flowers, cacti, and palm trees; wooden sun loungers and white parasols look chic and the atmosphere is quiet. The on-site restaurant serves traditional Canarian cuisine, including seafood and meat dishes, and international cuisine. Free breakfasts are served buffet-style, and dinners are served along the lines of fine-dining with four-course meals. Buffet barbecues are offered two nights a week. The Piano Bar offers a sophisticated atmosphere for drinks with live music in the evenings. The Pool Bar serves delicious tapas, snacks, and a selection of cakes during the afternoon. A spa is available on-site, and includes an indoor heated pool, sauna, and salt cave; with an array of beauty and therapeutic treatments on offer. There’s also an outdoor fitness center, though the selection of cardio equipment available is quite limited. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property. Parking at the hotel is free and widely available.
For additional features, guests have free access to the neighboring resort, Seaside Palm Beach Hotel. Features at Seaside Palm Beach Hotel include a tennis court, table tennis, open air chess, and a program of fitness classes including Yoga and Tai Chi.
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Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia | Gran Canaria
This luxury hotel is a member of the Leading Hotels of the World
Choose from delicious international and Mediterranean dishes
Enjoy access to professional standard golf courses throughout the island
Relax by the swimming pool or on the golden sands of the beach
Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia is set on the golden sands of the beach and is ideal for couples wanting to enjoy excellent amenities and entertainment, as well as plenty of opportunities to relax. Each of the rooms enjoys elegant interiors with classic details and a private terrace where you can relax with a drink and overlook the extensive gardens of the hotel.
Spend your days relaxing in the spa or by one of the two swimming pools, or try activities including exclusive access to the island’s golf courses, a bridge club, yoga, tai chi, and much more. Gran Canaria is well known for its professional standard golf courses which offer spectacular views.
Specially modified rooms for people with reduced mobility are available on request. This hotel is not recommended for children, however it is not an adult-only property.
Facilities
Bars & Restaurants
Main Restaurant
The hotel’s main restaurant is decorated in bright, luxurious style and offers a range of gourmet dishes. Dine inside or on the al fresco terrace and enjoy Mediterranean and international menus designed by expert chefs.
Open: 08:00 – 11:00, 18:30 – 22:00 in winter and 19:00 – 22:30 in winter
Half board and bed and breakfast guests can enjoy meals in the restaurant. An evening jacket and long trousers are required for evening meals.
Piano Bar
This elegant restaurant offers colonial inspired interiors and a bright al fresco terrace. Choose from aperitifs, cocktails, fine wines and champagnes as you listen to the live piano music or lounge music.
Open: 17:30 – 01:30
Pool Bar
Beachy interiors and a sunny terrace provide the perfect place to enjoy light bites and snacks, seaside waffles and other unique options.
Beach & Pools
Beach
Wander along the golden sands of Maspalomas beach which stretches out in front of the Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia.
Swimming Pools
There are two heated outdoor swimming pools to choose from. Both are saltwater and one of the pools is for spa guests.
Families
Pepe’s Club
Although we don’t recommend this hotel for children, there is a kids’ club where little ones can enjoy activities and games from morning till night, with expert staff on hand to ensure even the most active are kept entertained. There is a playground, children’s paddling pool and a playroom where they can watch movies and play video games.
Spa & Wellness
Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia Spa
The hotel’s spa offers a range of luxury treatments which are offered in the bright and beautiful interiors. Choose from an extensive menu of options, or enjoy the sauna, steam bath, plunge pool, ice fountains and more.
Open: 10:00 – 22:00
The spa welcomes guests aged 16 years and above.
Fitness Terrace
The fitness terrace has a range of cardio and strength equipment, as well as offering personal training sessions and pretty views. There are also aqua gym classes, and a professional physiotherapy centre.
Activities & Entertainment
Animation Programme
A range of activities is offered for both children and adults throughout the day. Play giant chess on the lawns, learn to scuba dive, enjoy table tennis tournaments or hiking and cycling.
Golf
Reduced green fees are available for guests of the Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia at selected professional standard clubs throughout Fuerteventura.
Bridge Salon
The hotel’s bridge salon allows guests to learn to play, as well as find new people to play with. It’s perfect for both beginners and experts.
Tennis
The hotel’s turf course is floodlit at night and allows guests to play throughout the day. There is also equipment available to borrow from the hotel.
Yoga and Tai Chi
Join expert instructors as they lead you through a variety of poses and relaxing yoga flows, and the ancient art of tai chi is the perfect way to quiet the mind and keep your body strong and fit. Learn coordination and proper breathing techniques from expert instructors at the hotel’s sister resort, just 5 minutes stroll away.
About the location
Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia is found on the south coast of Gran Canaria, in beautiful Maspalomas. Activities in the resort centre around its beautiful natural surroundings, with the sparkling Atlantic, golden sands of the beach and desert like sand dunes within easy reach. Spend the day simply relaxing on the beach before watching the sun set behind the famous lighthouse. There are bars and restaurants scattered near the beach, as well as little boutiques and larger shopping centres in the centre of town.
Golf lovers are just a five minute drive from Maspalomas Golf, while those wanting to immerse themselves in natural surroundings can take a guided tour of the dunes. These huge dunes will make you feel as if you’re in the desert, with the secluded beach close by.
Transfer time
Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia is a 25 minute drive from Gran Canaria Airport.
Double Standard Land View
Max 2 adults, 1 Infant
Standard Double Rooms are decorated in a Spanish-colonial style and come with a double bed and a balcony or terrace overlooking the gardens. The bathroom offers a bath with shower and rooms include a mini-bar, air conditioning/heating and free Wi-Fi. Water, fresh fruit and a newspaper are delivered to the room daily.
33 m²
Double Standard Sole Use Land View
Max 1 Adult, 1 Infant
Standard Double Rooms are decorated in a Spanish-colonial style and come with a double bed and a balcony or terrace overlooking the gardens. The bathroom offers a bath with shower and rooms include a mini-bar, air conditioning/heating and free Wi-Fi. Water, fresh fruit and a newspaper are delivered to the room daily.
33 m²
Double Superior Dunes Side or Garden View
Max 2 Adults, 1 Infant
Twin Rooms are decorated and feature furnishings in a Spanish-colonial style with a touch of luxury. The bathroom offers a walk-in bathtub with hydromassage and the private balcony or terrace has views over the gardens or side views of the dunes. Water, fresh fruit and a newspaper is delivered to the room daily.
37 m²
Double Superior Sole Use Dunes Side or Garden View
Max 1 Adult, 1 Infant
Twin Rooms are decorated and feature furnishings in a Spanish-colonial style with a touch of luxury. The bathroom offers a walk-in bathtub with hydromassage and the private balcony or terrace has views over the gardens or side views of the dunes. Water, fresh fruit and a newspaper is delivered to the room daily.
37 m²
Double Deluxe Pool View
Max 2 Adults, 1 Infant
Twin Pool View rooms are decorated and feature furnishings in a Spanish-colonial style with a touch of luxury. The bathroom offers a walk-in bathtub with hydromassage and the private balcony or terrace has views over the pool which is lit up in the evening. Water, fresh fruit and a newspaper is delivered to the room daily.
37 m²
Junior Suite Dunes Side, Garden View or Pool View
Max 3 Adults, 1 Infant
Junior Suites are spacious in size and offer a generous living area. They are located in two story villas and from the balcony or terrace there are views of the pool, gardens or side dune views. The bathroom features a bathtub with hydromassage jets and a separate shower. Guests will receive daily replenishments of water, fresh fruit and a newspaper.
51 m²
Sovereign plus offer
Sovereign guests will receive a bottle of pink Cava in their room on arrival.
Honeymoon offer
Honeymooners will receive: * 1 bottle of cava and strawberries upon arrival * 1 Honeydreams for 2 persons in SPA Center (oriental steam bath with herbs and honey) * VIP amenities during the stay (e.g. one evening Jamon Serrano and grapes) * 1 Room service continental breakfast * All couples returning on their first anniversary will receive €100 credit to spend at the hotel during that stay
Reservations must be identified as ‘honeymoon’ and clients are requested to present a copy of their wedding certificate upon arrival at the hotel reception. These special conditions are valid for a period of up to 6 months after the wedding has taken place. This offer may vary slightly due to operational requirements of the hotel. Combinable with all offers.
Welcome Gift
Guests will receive fresh fruits and water in their room upon arrival.
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An Elegant Canary Island Escape, At Grand Hotel Residencia
The Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia is a 5-star Grand Luxury property with refined service and genuine privacy. It’s the place to stay if you want to experience Gran Canaria in tranquillity and style.
As a sophisticated, mini-resort the Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia is evocative of the Hollywood hideaways of Southern California. Set within a palm grove, this elite enclave has rooms and suites in cosy, traditional guest cottages (with interiors by French designer Alberto Pinto) that surround a heated pool, writes Andrew Forbes (The Luxury Editor).
Grand Hotel Residencia, set amongst a palm grove
During the day guests at this Leading Hotels of the World may enjoy the pool and bar, chic spa, outdoor gym or oceanside strolls on the nearby beach. Candlelit gourmet dining at the rooftop restaurant is the evening highlight, followed by live music and drinks in the piano bar.
Grand Location
Found west of the majestic Maspalomas Dunes, the Grand Hotel Residencia is in the Meloneras, an upscale area of Gran Canaria that is home to mainly 5-star resorts. Set within a verdant Palm Grove, this intimate resort offers a unique guest experience for visitors to Gran Canaria. Ensconced in this enclave of luxury, one would never know you were near any other properties. Yet the facilities of sister hotel, the 5 star Seaside Palm Beach, are a few minutes’ walk away, as are restaurants and the beach.
The Grand Hotel Residencia brings the exclusivity of a boutique, gourmet resort to the island, a place where privacy and tranquillity are truly valued.
Drawing up outside the property one immediately feels this is going to be a treat. Mediterranean pots, filled with geraniums, bursting with colour greet you before entering the orchid filled reception and lobby, with trickling fountain. This is classic hospitality elegance at its best.
Stylish Residence
This hotel may offer grand luxury, but it is also in the style of an elegant residence. Small is beautiful. The Grandeur may come from the level of service, and the attention to detail, but the style is more of an elegant home. Designer Alberto Pinto has created guest and public spaces that are rich in elegant and luxurious touches, but entice you to sit, relax and unwind. This is the magic of the Grand Hotel Residencia, it embraces you with calm.
Eating Well
As the day begins to draw to an end, and the sky is ignited with the warmth and colour of a magnificent Gran Canaria sunset, another joy of a stay at the Grand Hotel Residencia has just begun. It’s the time for an aperitif, a glass of champagne and to get ready for dinner.
Yes, the grandness continues at the hotel’s award-winning restaurant with its large open-air terrace. Truly a daily highlight for guests. Swiss Chef Wolfgang Grobauer is the talent in the kitchen. He was awarded a Michelin star for his cuisine at the Restaurant U Santa Mariain Corsica.
Candle lit tables set with linen both inside, and on the roof, terrace creating a magical environment for a relaxing evening dining under the stars. Enjoy local seafood, cheeses, and other Canarian specialities prepared with finesse. Classic international dishes include Chateaubriand. Menus are paired with Canarian, Spanish and international wines.
Salud!
To end a perfect evening, partake in a post dinner drink in the piano bar, enjoying the live music.
For longer stays, guests will be interested to know that they can also dine at the 5-star sister hotel of Seaside Palm Beach – where the architecture of Miami’s south beach meets the beauty of the Maspalomas beach setting.
Guest Suites
The traditional cottages, with French windows and wooden balconies, draped with bougainvillea, provide charming accommodation. Well-proportioned rooms, furnished with robust traditional furniture, and decorated with elegance convey a classic style. I particularly liked the attention to detail with fresh flowers and fruit. Rooms open onto terraces surrounded by sub-tropical plants or onto balconies with views of the gardens or the pool.
Andrew Forbes at Grand Hotel Residencia
Feeling Great
Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia is home to one of Gran Canaria’s most exclusive and elegant spas. In addition to the beauty and spa treatments on offer, there is a wellness saltwater pool (maintained at 30°C), enriched with sea salt and other minerals. The underwater jets, massage seats and air jet beds increase circulation and relax muscles and joints. Aqua spinning (underwater bike) and aqua aerobics classes are available. The shaded gym is outdoors, for maximum health protection.
Beyond the Palm Grove
I was so impressed by Gran Canaria. It was beyond my expectations … certainly more than just a holiday island for sun and sea. The south of the island is the best known, with its hotels and resorts framing the magnificent Maspalomas Dunes. Here there is the opportunity to play golf too.
Yet, there is so much more to see. I recommend renting a car and driving north from the desert landscapes of the south and discover the dramatic canyons and mountains of the interior. The heart of the island is very green too. The local authorities have invested in well-signposted hiking trails that take you through natural parks and to fascinating villages and towns with charming Canarian historic architecture.
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Rates start from €690 on a bed and breakfast basis.
Website:www.grand-hotel-residencia.com Address:Avenida De Oasis 32, Maspalomas, Gran Canaria, Spain, 35100 Phone: +34 928 72 31 00
Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia | Luxury stay in Gran Canaria
The only hotel in Gran Canaria to have been awarded the highest possible classification of ‘Gran Lujo’, which is equivalent to a sixth star and is the only member of ‘The Leading Hotels of the World’ on the island.
This is equivalent to a sixth star and is the only member of ‘The Leading Hotels of the World’ on the island.
The hotel takes on a Spanish Colonial style, with its 94 spacious rooms and suites located in two-storey white-washed villas. Rooms feature tiled floors and are tastefully decorated in a characteristic Gran Canarian style with light, crisp linens, light blue and yellow hues and dark wood furniture and bed frames. Step out of your room on to your private balcony or terrace, framed with fragrant flowers and colourful bougainvillaea, and enjoy the peaceful views of the pool or immaculately cared-for gardens.
Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia is situated in the heart of Maspalomas, yet is an oasis of peace and tranquillity, with immaculate gardens, lofty palms, a delightful heated saltwater lagoon pool and sun terrace. Retire to the shady veranda’s where you can enjoy afternoon tea or refreshing pre-dinner cocktails.
Pampering is all part of a holiday to Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia, the hotel offers a wellness oasis where you can seek peace and tranquillity in the quiet area, take a dip in the saltwater pool heated to 30 degrees or relax in the steam bath or salt cave. The spa offers a comprehensive selection of body treatments from wraps, peels, massages and scrubs.
Casual poolside lunches include seasonal tapas specialities, light meals and a mouth-watering range of home-made cakes. Dinner is an elegant affair on the romantically lit roof terrace overlooking the beautiful gardens, sand dunes and mountains in the distance. Two evenings of each week you can enjoy a barbecue buffet, guests of Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia are also able to dine at the Mediterranean Esencia Restaurant at Seaside Palm Beach Hotel at no extra charge.
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1/12 – Pool at Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia, Gran Canaria
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5/12 – Pool at Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia, Gran Canaria
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8/12 – Dining Terrace at Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia, Gran Canaria
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10/12 – Terrace Area at Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia, Gran Canaria
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12/12 – Bedroom at Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia, Gran Canaria
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Junior Suite
Sleeps:
3 Adults
This extremely spacious open plan Junior Suites are located on either the ground or 1st floors and offer a variety of views including garden, dunes or pool. Additional features include Illy espresso machine and a sofa.
Garden View Room – Type B
Sleeps:
2 Adults
These rooms are slightly larger in size to the Standard Room, those located on the ground floor offer garden views and some are dune side.
Pool View Room – Type C
Sleeps:
2 Adults
This room type offer the same amenities and size as Type B rooms and offer a view of the pool from either their ground floor or 1st floor locations.
Standard Room – Type A
Sleeps:
2 Adults
These colonial style rooms are housed in two storey villas and located on either the ground or first floor. These rooms are located close to the hotel entrance and offer garden views
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We inform you that from May 11 to October 17, 2022, the Wellness Center is closed due to the renovation of the fitness room and indoor pool.
The planned opening date of the SPA center is November 1, 2022.
The tennis court is operating normally. Children’s room is open daily from 08:00 to 20:00 on the beach 5 * (Mira street, 23).
The summer swimming pool with heated sea water is open daily.
June-September: 08:00 – 20:00 h
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We have prepared several recreational programs that provide an individual approach to each participant, the result of which is a complete physical and spiritual recovery of a person.
“Journey through SPA-countries” |3 days|
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“7 steps to excellence” |7 days|
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RECOVERY after Covid 5 | 7 DAY
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Primorye GRAND RESORT HOTEL offers services for business and festive events, seminars, trainings, negotiations. The spacious congress center covers an area of 623.6 m2, can accommodate up to 600 people and, if necessary, can be transformed into 6 halls for events of any level. And even the most serious of them do not pass here without creativity.
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SWIMMING POOL
All-season pool complex with sea water
One of the best all-season pool complex in Gelendzhik with sea water from 1.4 to 1.75 m deep. It is possible to get into the pool both from the hotel and from the side of the picturesque internal park. The pool water is clean and does not cause allergic reactions. It is specially prepared after being taken from the sea, and the heating equipment makes it possible to enjoy the beauty of the Black Sea resort all year round.
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Evgenii
February 22, 2021
Cozy modern hotel with beautiful grounds where southern age-old pines grow, excellent spa.
Convenient location.
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Tatyana
February 10, 2021
The staff is wonderful, very polite and friendly. The breakfasts are delicious and until 11 o’clock – it’s just great on vacation. Great room, clean, comfortable beds. The outdoor pool is a fairy tale. I did not want to leave at all!!) Thank you for the rest and comfort!)
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We inform you that from May 11 to October 17, 2022, the Wellness Center is closed due to the renovation of the fitness room and indoor pool.
The planned opening date of the SPA center is November 1, 2022.
The tennis court is operating normally. Children’s room is open daily from 08:00 to 20:00 on the beach 5 * (Mira street, 23).
The summer swimming pool with heated sea water is open daily.
June-September: 08:00 – 20:00 h
Recreational programs
Unique health and recovery programs
We have prepared several recreational programs that provide an individual approach to each participant, the result of which is a complete physical and spiritual recovery of a person.
“Journey through SPA-countries” |3 days|
Read more
Relax & Antistress |5 days|
Read more
“7 steps to excellence” |7 days|
Read more
RECOVERY after Covid 5 | 7 DAY
Read more
HEALTHY BACK 10 | 14 days
Read more
CHECK-UP “FIRST STEP” Manage your health!
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Rooms with sea and mountain views
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CONGRESS CENTER
Events of any level
Primorye GRAND RESORT HOTEL offers services for business and festive events, seminars, trainings, negotiations. The spacious congress center covers an area of 623.6 m2, can accommodate up to 600 people and, if necessary, can be transformed into 6 halls for events of any level. And even the most serious of them do not pass here without creativity.
Read more
SWIMMING POOL
All-season pool complex with sea water
One of the best all-season pool complex in Gelendzhik with sea water from 1.4 to 1.75 m deep. It is possible to get into the pool both from the hotel and from the side of the picturesque internal park. The pool water is clean and does not cause allergic reactions. It is specially prepared after being taken from the sea, and the heating equipment makes it possible to enjoy the beauty of the Black Sea resort all year round.
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Evgenii
February 22, 2021
Cozy modern hotel with beautiful grounds where southern age-old pines grow, excellent spa.
Convenient location.
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Tatyana
February 10, 2021
The staff is wonderful, very polite and friendly. The breakfasts are delicious and until 11 o’clock – it’s just great on vacation. Great room, clean, comfortable beds. The outdoor pool is a fairy tale. I did not want to leave at all!!) Thank you for the rest and comfort!)
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Just because a country is small, doesn’t mean it should be forgotten, and this is certainly the case when it comes to Portugal. Often overlooked in favour of some of the larger countries within the huge landmass that is Europe, Portugal is packed with things to see and do, as well as some spectacular coastline to enjoy.
Located at the south-western end of Europe, lapped by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, and sharing a border with Spain, as well as the Iberian Peninsula, Portugal has its own distinct culture, language, and is full of attractions for all the family, plus a very rich history – Portugal is one of the oldest countries in Europe.
Portugal is one of the warmest countries in Europe, which gives the ideal opportunity to enjoy a break no matter what month of the year. Overall the country is classified as having a Mediterranean climate, however, this does change a little as you head towards the north of the country. The interior portion of land is hotter than the coastal resorts, thanks to ever cooling breezes blowing in from the Atlantic.
We know that the Algarve is a very popular holiday destination during the summer and winter months, and we will explore that a little later on, however, the rest of the country is certainly beautiful, diverse, and full of cities and towns to enjoy. The landscapes across the country are wide-ranging, which lends itself to different weather conditions in various areas. The north of the country is mountainous, which gives a typically cooler vibe to the weather, compared to the further south you travel, and it’s not unusual to see snow during the winter months, especially in Serra da Estrela.
The northern part of Portugal is home to the second largest city, Porto, sitting on the Duoro River estuary, and is great for wine tasting and vineyard tours. On top of this, this is probably the most historic region of the country overall, so great for history buffs. The temperatures here are milder than those experienced on the Algarve in the south, and that means this is the ideal destination for those visiting during the summer months, who don’t enjoy high heat. For instance, during the peak month of July, Porto experiences an average temperature of around 20°C, which is ideal for exploring the region to its fullest. Rainfall is generally much less during the summer, with an average rainfall level of around 20mm during the summer months.
The aforementioned Serra da Estrela is a great place to visit in this region, and tours regularly leave Porto throughout the year. The landscapes are dramatic and rugged and are a wonderful sight to see during the spring months of April and May when temperatures begin to warm up. There are many different outdoor activities to enjoy here, which we will explore a little more later on.
Peneda-Geres National Park is also located in this region, and this is the only national park in the country. A trip here from Porto is a must, and there are many activities to enjoy, as well as canyoning and checking out the huge Tahiti Waterfalls. You can head off white water canoeing on the Lima and Cavado Rivers, or visit Mata da Albergaria, which is the oldest forest in the country. Bear in mind that in this region it’s not unusual to experience a little snow during the winter months in the highest parts of the region, however, spring and summer are mild, and great times to explore, with low rainfall overall.
As you move down towards North Central Portugal you come across Aveiro, which is situated on the coast and offers a cooler holiday resort to those found on the south coast. Coimbra is also situated here and is home to one of the oldest universities in the world. Generally speaking, the further inland you go you will experience more in the way of traditional life, as well as still mild temperatures, especially during the winter months. For instance, Coimbra experiences an average low temperature during December of just 8°C, but can reach a warm 15°C as an average high.
In the southern part of Central Portugal, you will find the capital city, Lisbon. A hugely popular spot to visit, with plenty to see and do, but also because of the very mild weather regardless of the month. Still experiencing a typical Mediterranean climate, Lisbon enjoys long, warm summers, without major spikes in temperature. Summer is a wonderful time to visit the capital and explore, especially because the sun shines in abundance; during the month of May, for instance, Lisbon experiences around 10 hours of sunshine per day on average.
In this part of the country, you will also find beautiful Evora, heading inland. Here you can explore Portuguese history and ruins, including the iconic Roman Temple of Evora, and the Igreja de Sao Francisco. This small and charming town still experiences mild winter temperatures to enjoy, with the average high temperature reaching 14°C during the month of February.
So, why do so many people head to Portugal year upon year? And why is it becoming increasingly popular for those who have never visited before?
It may have a lot to do with the fact that prices are falling for holidays in this part of the world, and whilst Portugal still holds a sophisticated title, thanks to the Algarve and its glittering capital, it is very family-friendly, with many all-inclusive resorts and family fun attractions and activities to enjoy. The beauty of the landscape is certainly another plus point, as well as the countless golf courses to enjoy all over the country – but more than anything, guaranteed gorgeous weather brings visitors back year after year.
Lisbon City skyline, Portugal.
The Algarve
One of the most visited parts of Portugal, especially during the summer months, is the Algarve. In fact, Southern Portugal is best known for the Algarve and its many holiday resorts, such as Albufeira, Praia da Luz, as well as the city of Faro. During the summer months, these resorts are packed with visitors, however, this area is also ideal for winter sun, with mild temperatures during the darker months of the year.
The Algarve is situated on the most southern part of Portugal, with the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Mediterranean Sea to the east. The close proximity to the water affects the climate to a large degree, and this part of the country is certainly classified as having a Mediterranean climate.
Summer sees picture perfect sunshine conditions, with barely any rain, and even winters are mild, although slightly wetter. The proximity to the equator also helps with keeping temperatures mild all year around, as well as the region lying in the path of incoming weather systems from southern Spain and Africa.
Spring and autumn are fantastic times to visit the region, with many golfers flocking here during these times, with countless top class golf courses to be found all around, including the very popular Amendoeira Golf Course.
We mentioned that the Algarve is a sunny place, and it is actually one of the sunniest in the whole of Europe, with around 300 days of sunshine per day. It’s fair to say that the resorts on the east coast, such as Monte Gordo, are much hotter and experience less in the way of rain than those on the west, such as the very popular Praia da Luz. For example, Monte Gordo experiences an average temperature of around 26°C during the peak summer month of August, compared to Praia da Luz’s average of 22°C. Despite this slight difference, both resorts offer plentiful sun-seeking fun and are great choices for a family holiday.
Albufeira is another top choice when it comes to where to visit in this region, and here you will find many all-inclusive hotels, which are a great choice for those travelling with children. Check out Eden Resort, or Topazio Hotel and Apartments, if you’re looking for affordable accommodation, in a very central location.
This particular resort is ideal for those who enjoy beach time and swimming too, as the average sea temperature is a delightful 21°C during August, and only falls to around 15°C during February, which although a little too chilly for swimming, is ideal for diving or sailing.
The Algarve is known to be a windy region, thanks to the breeze blowing in off the Atlantic, which can make the temperature feel fresher than it actually is – it’s for this reason that it is very important to remember sun safety when holidaying in this region. The breeze also makes the area also very popular for water-sports enthusiasts and sailors, however, especially a little out towards the open water.
We know that June to September is peak holiday season in this part of the world, however, July and August see the highest temperatures. Lagos experiences an average high temperature of around 28°C during its hottest month of July, and evening lows only fall to around 20°C, which makes for ideal conditions when it comes to heading out for dinner, or simply walking around, perhaps checking out the beautiful sunset this region is known for.
Rain does tend to increase as winter sets in, however, these downpours are unlikely to be too prolonged. Faro, the main city in the region, experiences around 10mm as an average rainfall level during August, however, this increases to around 100mm during the wettest month of the year in November. Despite this fact, even the wettest month only affects around 9 days of the month on average, to some degree.
This glittering part of Portugal is hugely popular for a very good reason, namely the weather, but also because of the fantastic beaches, wonderful golf courses, shopping, spas, gastronomy, night-life, water-sports, and family resorts which line the coast.
Idyllic Lagos, Algarve Portugal.
Northern Portugal
It’s a certain fact that the northern regions of Portugal are mountainous, and because of that, they are rather spectacular places to visit, with soaring highs and a rugged appearance to the overall scenery. The central mountains and plateaus can easily rise to over 6000ft in some places, and because of this altitude, they have a large effect on the climate in this part of the country but also affecting Portugal as a whole.
Like anywhere in the world, it’s quite common for mountainous areas to have their own climate altogether, and this case is no different. Generally speaking, the higher you travel, the cooler the temperatures you will find, and the higher the rainfall too. The high mountains create a barrier to the winds travelling over from the Atlantic Ocean, trapping the cooler air and rain to the northern side of the mountains, and giving the area there a cooler and fresher feel. If you want to experience completely clean air, this is the place to head!
Having said that, however, towards the coast in this region, summer temperatures are hot, but mild in the winter, and to confuse matters entirely, the rainfall pattern is typically the Mediterranean. The coastal regions of west Portugal do see more rainfall than the south regardless of the month of the year, which gives way to a green, lush appearance to the landscape. This is an ideal region for walking and hiking in particular, and this region is home to the popular beach resort of Aveiro, which although not in the northern reaches, is classified as being in this particular section of the country.
This small but beautiful beach resort is ideal for water-sports and swimming during the peak summer months, with an average water temperature of around 20°C during August and an average temperature of around 21°C to match.
You could say that Northern Portugal is a contradiction in many ways – beach resorts and ski resorts in one stretch of the area! Despite that fact, the northern region of the country is the ideal break from hot temperatures in the south.
The Cantabrian Mountains sit at the most north-eastern portion of Portugal, stretching from east to west. Here you will find Braganca, a small, charming city which is at a high elevation level of around 700m. Because of the altitude, you will find the climate to be slightly different, as well as the fact it sits close to the coast. Here you will find long, harsh winters, and short, but hot summers. It’s quite common to see snow during the winter months, with an average low temperature during January of 2°C, before rising to a very warm high of 29°C during July. The hottest temperature ever recorded in this region was 40°C, showing that extremes can and do occur from time to time when the cooling influence of the Atlantic doesn’t come into play.
Winters in this far northern region can be very severe indeed, and the rainiest month of December sees an average rainfall level of around 120mm, affecting 11 days of the month to some degree or another, with snow a possibility too. Heavy rain is quite common during this time of year.
Serra da Estrela is also located in this region, although slightly further south than the Cantabrian range. This is the highest mountain range in Portugal and is home to the Vodafone Ski Resort. Throughout the winter months it is an almost certainty to see snow, giving ideal conditions for skiing and snowboarding, suiting all ability levels, and plentiful apres ski facilities too.
Portugal’s second city is also located in this region, and one of the most visited in the whole country – Porto. Porto is a fantastic place to visit, with much culture and history to enjoy, dating as far back as the ancient Roman Empire. Here you find a typical Mediterranean climate, however much milder than the further south reaches of the country. Summers are warm and winters are mild; for instance, August sees and an average high temperature of around 24°C, with January seeing an average high of 14°C. The winter months are a fantastic time to visit Porto and explore, before perhaps heading a little further north to the ski resorts in the mountains.
Rainfall in this area peaks during December, with an average rainfall level of around 180mm, affecting 17 days out of the whole month, and during the summer months is very low indeed, with August seeing the only 20mm of precipitation, which affects just 7 days to some small degree. Visitors to this region during the shoulder months of spring and autumn will experience mild weather, perfect for exploring the Duoro River area, with plentiful vineyards and walking trails. The city itself has much to explore, including the historic Church of Sao Francisco and Clerigos Church, to name just two examples. Remember to take a jacket with you during the summer evenings, however, as September sees an average low temperature of around 14°C, which although still mild, can feel chilly when you have experienced higher temperatures during the day.
The northern portion of Portugal is often overlooked in favour of its warmer southern neighbour, however, that shouldn’t put anyone off enjoying the history and culture in this part of the country. During the summer months, this part of Portugal is winter sport central, and Porto, in particular, is a very popular city to enjoy for shopping, culture, gastronomy, and wine, and a good option for a two-centre break. There is countless accommodation in this area too, such as the Porto Trindade Hotel in Porto itself, offering a top class four star break, or the beautiful Turismo Sao Lazaro Hotel in Braganca.
There are also many golf courses in the north of the country, proving that everything is not only available on the Algarve! The Oporto Golf Club offers ease of access to Porto itself, or the Estela Golf Club as an alternative choice, allowing you to enjoy the mild temperatures this beautiful part of Portugal experiences, especially during the spring and autumn months.
Madeira archipelago.
Southern Portugal
If you classify the northern portion of the country as being fresh and mild, the southern portion is certainly hot and sunny. Basically, the further south you travel, the hotter the temperatures, the less rain you will experience, and the landscapes give way to a true beach vibe, being home to the iconic and very popular Algarve.
The climate in this part of the country is classically Mediterranean, drying up and heating up as you head further towards the equator. The central mountains have a huge effect on the weather in this part of Portugal, trapping the cooler northerly winds and allowing the warmer weather systems from Africa and the rest of the Mediterranean to enter the area, keeping temperatures generally stable throughout the year. Having said this, however, the weather systems which enter the southern part of the country also bring aridity, especially those which arrive from Africa. Basically speaking, the winds are trapped in the northern portion of the country by the mountains, so the south stays drier, and temperatures are left warm, without being too extreme, thanks to a cooling breeze from the Atlantic and the Mediterranean.
This part of the country is also home to the capital city of Lisbon, which certainly experiences a typical Mediterranean climate. Lisbon is one of the mildest cities in Europe, even though it is lapped by the Atlantic Ocean. Summers are warm, occasionally hot, and winters are mild, with more in the way of rain during this time of year. The influences heading over from the Atlantic are greater because of the close proximity of the Gulf Stream, which sits very nearby. Because of this, you won’t experience extremes in temperature, and rain is spread out generally equally across the year. The sun always shines in this part of the country, with August experiencing an average of 11 hours of sunshine per day, compared to the still very sunny amount experienced in December, at 5 hours.
Lisbon is a very pleasant place to visiting during the winter months, with an average temperature of around 11°C during January. Rainfall can be more so during this time of year, with an average rainfall level of around 128mm during the wettest month of November, however, summer sees very little in the way of rain, with July experiencing just 4mm on average.
There is plenty to see and do in the capital, with shopping a major must do in the Amoreiras Shopping Center, as well as plenty of culture on offer too; exploring Belem Tower or Sao Jorge Castle.
Temperatures begin to drop around autumn, and despite the fact that Lisbon is a sunny city, as a result of its proximity to the sea, the presence of mist and drizzly rain can sometimes make Lisbon feel cooler than its inland neighbours.
Southern-most Portugal is the country’s most prized tourist destination: the Algarve. The Algarve is the sunniest, driest, and warmest part of the country. Whilst this region is undoubtedly the hottest in the country, it doesn’t reach the uncomfortable sweltering highs that some parts of south-eastern Spain reach, such as Seville, due to the cooling Atlantic winds. The region receives minimal rain, with even the wettest month of the year, December, experiencing an average rainfall level of only 117mm overall.
There are many resorts in this region, such as Praia da Luz, Sagres and Faro – the Algarve’s capital. There are also many smaller towns which lie close to the Algarve’s famed beaches and are ideal for a less crowded summer getaway, especially during the busier summer months of July and August.
Sagres is the most southern point of both Portugal and Europe. It lies inside the Southwest Alentejo and Costa Vicentina Natural Park and is known to enjoy its very own microclimate. In Sagres there is very little vegetation, the ground mainly rocks, with barely any soil. However, if you head north from the town, the vegetation becomes more interesting and you will find varieties of wild orchids. Sagres’s microclimate means it sees on average 300 sunny days per year and very mild winters; for instance, the average temperature during the coldest month of the year, January, is still 13°C.
As you head immediately north of the cape you will find areas that are more exposed to the winds and high tides of the Atlantic, which plays host to quite dangerous offshore currents. Heading further east you will reach the vibrant coastal town of Lagos, which like most of southern Portugal is a popular year-round destination. The winter month of December sees the average low reaching just 10°C, with a low rainfall level for a Mediterranean climate, experiencing just 102mm in the same month. The spring and autumn months see temperatures in the mid-teens. The months either side of summer (May, September and October) see conditions that resemble summer conditions in the UK. Another attraction of the shoulder seasons is that beaches and accommodation won’t be as busy and the whole experience will be more tranquil. Accommodation choices, however, are plentiful throughout the year in this resort, with Tivoli Lagos Hotel and Belmar Spa & Beach Resort two very popular choices.
Summer in Lagos and neighbouring areas, such as Praia da Luz, can be very hot. It is not uncommon for temperatures to reach in excess of 35°C during heatwaves which occasionally occur, but generally, they hover around the high 20s and low 30s. Days are somewhat cooled by sea breezes. If you are lucky, the wind will wash over the town and make sitting on the terraces and beaches more comfortable. If you can handle the crowds and love the heat than the peak season months from June to August will be your ideal time to visit, when the sun shines in abundance; Praia da Luz experiences a huge 13 hours of sunshine per day during July and August, with an average high temperature of around 25 and 26°C respectively.
Whilst summer holiday beach time is certainly the major pull in this part of the country, it is also known for its spa facilities and golf courses. Certainly, check out the Vale do Lobo Ocean Golf Course, with stunning views whilst you play.
The Azores, Portuguese archipelago.
The Madeira Islands
Madeira is an archipelago that is located in the Atlantic Ocean, around 860 km off the coast of mainland Portugal. The islands are much closer to Africa than to Europe, which lends them to a different type of climate to the one experienced on the mainland.
Madeira has a mild climate with a small temperature range, for instance, the average temperature experienced in July is 16°C, as opposed to 23°C during the hottest month of August. Because of the mountain range in the centre of the island, the north side of the island sees a slightly different climate to the south side. The mountain acts as a rain shield, stopping much of the rain from drifting to the south, from the north. As a result, the southern part of the island sees less precipitation than the north and on the mountains. The south side sees most of its rainfall in the winter months, whereas the north witnesses precipitation throughout the year, in an even spread. Overall, however, you can expect an average rainfall level of around 108mm of rain during the wettest month of January, which affects around 13 days of the year to some degree, before falling to just 3mm during August, when the weather is at its summer peak.
Whilst summer average high temperatures can reach a very pleasant 25°C during August, for the remainder of the year, the temperature sits at around 16°C to 18°C, with December to February being the coldest months, and October to February being and wettest months. The sufficient rainfall on the island has led to a verdant landscape and Madeira has been labelled the ‘floating garden’, with spectacular views and a variety of flora and fauna on offer.
Funchal is certainly a must visit destination within this island region, with plenty to experience and explore, such as the Cathedral of Funchal, and the stunning Pico do Arieiro region.
Azores
The Azores are a Portuguese archipelago located about 1,500 km from Portugal’s capital of Lisbon. The Azores witness a temperate, maritime climate which is characterized by agreeable temperatures within a small range. This particular part of Portugal has probably the most stand-alone climate to the other areas, due to its location in the North Atlantic. The archipelago is in constant contact with the high-pressure areas, polar and tropical air masses, and can occasionally be prone to the odd winter storm, as well as effects by hurricanes forming in the Atlantic Ocean, providing windy and wet weather for a time. Checking forecasts is the best way to predict this, however.
The islands are never particularly too hot, which make them an ideal destination for those wanting to enjoy milder temperatures, without having to put up with excessive heat. For instance, the average annual temperature sits at about 17ºC and varies between 13º and 14º C during the colder months of January and February. During the summer months, the temperature sits between 22ºC – 23ºC. Obviously, as the region is an island and surrounded by water a high level of humidity (77% average/yr.) is therefore observed.
Rainfall is well distributed throughout the year, though the winter months see slightly more than the summer. Like most of Portugal, the islands are affected by the Gulf Stream, which is a Northern Atlantic current, bringing warmer waters up into the region; this consequently warms the surrounding waters and makes them a great destination for water-sports, swimming, and sailing.
Although the islands in this group are small, they are rich in history and beauty. Angra do Heroismo, a city located on Terceira Island, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, because of its port and seafaring history, and history fans should certainly be exploring this particular region.
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Algarve, Portugal – Weather Forecast
The warmest day over the next 25 days weather in Algarve is forecast to be
Saturday 8th October 2022 at
25°C
(77°F)
and the warmest night on
Thursday 13th October 2022 at
19°C
(66°F).
The average temperature over the next 25 days in Algarve from this forecast is
23°C
(73°F)
and there will be 2 days of sunshine
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The average for October is
19°C
(66°F).
Sat 8 Oct
12:00 25°C
(77°F)
15:00 25°C
(77°F)
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Algarve, Portugal – Live Weather Update
The Algarve is a region covering the southernmost portion of Portugal and boasts a fantastic Mediterranean climate that has seen it become one of Europe’s most popular holiday destinations.
One of Europe’s Sunniest Places
With an annual average of over 300 days of sun a year, the Algarve is one of Europe’s sunniest places. The summer sees an impressive 12 hours of daily sunshine and almost no rain.
The Algarve region is close to the equator. It’s exposure to weather systems coming over from the Mediterranean, most notably southern Spain, and from Africa, mean the weather is usually very warm.
Winds That Affect the Algarve Region
The region is open to Atlantic winds coming from the Atlantic, which is the reason Algarve is such a favourite with sailors and water sports enthusiasts. You will find the marinas packed full of yachts and the sea flecked with white sails. Fishing and sailing schools run courses all year round.
The Algarve is also a magnet for golfers from across the world, and has been for more than 30 years. This is mainly down to the region’s famous coastline and mild climate during autumn and spring.
Resorts On The Spanish Border
The west coast, resorts on the Algarve’s east, nearer to the spanish border, such as Monte Gordo and Tavira are generally hotter and drier than those to the west such as Lagos and Praia da Luz.
Summer Weather in Algarve
Is The Algarve Hot In Summer?
In June to September, is filled with long days of brilliant sunshine and soaring heat. The average high temperature starts in the pleasant mid-20s then reaches a peak of 28ºC in July and August, which is similar to the Costa del Sol. September falls slightly back down to 26ºC.
June and September the most comfortable months with average temperatures reaching 21ºC to 23ºC. However, in the peak months, daytime temperatures can rocket to the mid-30s, such as in August 2013, where temperatures soared up to 35ºC.
Nighttime lows rarely go below 20ºC, which makes it an ideal climate to eat out in the evening. Cooling sea breezes help to take the edge off the heat as do the moderately low humidity level
Sirocco Wind In The Algarve
If the wind comes from the south, up from Africa, temperatures can rocket. The sirocco wind that originates in the Sahara brings with it extreme heat, aridity and sometimes even sand.
What’s The Highest Temperature Recorded in Portugal?
The highest temperature ever registered in Portugal was 47.4ºC in Amareleja in 2003 found northeast of the Algarve. This heatwave affected many parts of the Algarve, which contribute to widespread mountain fires.
Most of the summer in the Algarve is rain-free with an average of 10mm a month throughout the summer season. But on rare occasions, short-lived thunderstorms may occur.
Sunshine Hours In The Algarve
The sun shines for ten or more hours per day on average for the entire summer season from June till September. The average sea temperature can also rise up to 21ºC which is cool in comparison to the Mediterranean but more than warm enough for a long swim remember that this is the North Atlantic Ocean.
The Algarve boasts a number of stunning beaches such as Praia de Falesia and Arrifana Beach with great activities such as scuba diving and surfing.
Autumn Weather in Algarve
The temperature in October and November, is very warm with an average high temperature of 22ºC in October and 19ºC in November. November night times, however, can be chilly at an average low of 13ºC.
Rainfall does increase but only to around 50mm, which is unlikely to cause more than a brief inconvenience. It usually falls in brief thunderstorms that come in from the Atlantic.
While sunshine levels are good for autumn at six to seven hours a day, they are dramatically reduced from the Algarve’s summer sunshine levels, which can average at 12 hours per day.
Is The Sea Warm in Portugal in October?
However, the average sea temperature is starting to decrease, in October temperatures average at 19ºC and in November at 17ºC, compared to a positively warm 21ºC in August.
Humidity Levels in Autumn In The Algarve
Even though the temperatures are starting to decrease at this time of year, the humidity is starting to gradually rise. The Algarve usually sees an average of 80% humidity compared to July which sees an average of a relatively comfortable 60% humidity.
What’s The Weather Like in The Algarve in October?
October is one of the best months to visit the Algarve as temperatures still hover around the high 20’s and can often reach the mid-30s. There may be the odd shower, but it is nothing compared to what you’re likely to experience back in the UK.
One of the benefits of visiting the Algarve in the autumn is that tourist numbers are generally low, meaning the beaches don’t get crowded. The warm weather also makes it comfortable to walk around and enjoy sports such as golf, cycling and hiking.
Winter Weather in Algarve
December to February, is very mild with an average high temperature of 16ºC in December and February which drops just slightly to 15ºC in January.
Nighttime lows hover around 10ºC which is chilly but nowhere near as cold as the UK. It rarely to freezing though further from the coast it can dip down and frosts can occur.
Does it snow in Portugal?
In 2006, snow covered the beaches but freezing temperatures are still exceptionally rare in the Algarve. Gusts of hot wind blowing up from Africa are more likely when even winter temperatures can reach the low 20s.
Is The Sea In The Algarve Warm in WInter?
The average sea temperature in the winter season is around 14°C to 17°C, which is considered rather cool compared to the rest of the year, but fine for a quick dip.
Sunshine and Rain in The Algarve in WInter
Sunshine levels, peak at around six hours a day. Rainfall is also at its highest with an average maximum of 100mm in November and December but this usually sticks to short showers or thunderstorms.
Unusual Weather In The Algarve
It is very rare for the Algarve to experience extreme weather conditions, however, in January 2013, strong winds of up to 130kph and heavy rain caused widespread destruction.
The disaster was described as the biggest natural catastrophe in Portugal in recent years, and according to weather experts, was caused by a freak cyclone weather phenomenon, also known as explosive cyclogenesis, which is extremely rare in Portugal.
Spring Weather In Algarve
March to May, is a great time to visit as the temperatures rise and the sun returns. The average high temperature climbs to 18ºC in March, 20ºC in April and 22ºC in May, with an average low temperature of 10ºC to 13ºC from March to May.
Sunshine levels jump to nine hours per day in April and ten hours in May, which is a considerable increase from the winter months which peak at six. Nighttime temperatures remain cool, so bring a coat for the evening.
Spring is best for activity holidays such as horse riding, cycling, windsurfing or golf; though by the end of the season true beach weather is almost guaranteed.
The humidity levels at this time of year are generally moderate, ranging from 60 to 75%, compared to the winter where humidity levels can exceed 80%.
By the end of spring,the sea temperature can be quite cool, ranging from 16°C to 17°C, so for some it may still be at bit too cold to go for a swim in the Atlantic Ocean.
How Much Does It Rain InSpring In The Algarve?
Rain decreases from March to May, with an average maximum of 40mm in March and April and only 20mm in May, compared to London in the UK, which sees an average of 50mm.
When Should I Go To The Algarve?
Spring is a superb time to visit the Algarve as temperatures are consistently warm and sometimes even in the mid-20s. Spring is also relatively quiet, meaning that many of the beaches are deserted.
Portugal in May 2023 – holidays and weather in Portugal
May holidays are a great opportunity to arrange a mini-vacation. Many of our compatriots change the tradition of holding them in their dachas and gardens and go abroad. Some of them prefer to fly to Portugal, which is the westernmost tip of Europe. Want to know what drives them? Then read our article on Tour-Calendar.
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May in Portugal marks the beginning of the high tourist season, but there are still no large crowds of people, so the rest is quite measured and calm
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Weather in Portugal in May
It is safe to say that the prevailing weather conditions at this time are one of the significant advantages of the May trip. They are characterized as persistently warm, and favor both long walks in the fresh air, as well as bus and walking tours. Unlike Russia, where the population is just beginning to throw off heavy boots and puffy jackets, in Portugal they have long flaunted in light outfits. And all because a subtropical Mediterranean climate dominates throughout its territory. For people from the northern latitudes, who are not spoiled by the bright sun and high temperature marks, it will seem almost ideal. The level of relative humidity decreases significantly, but the manifestation of precipitation does not stop. Although their volume is not as large as in March-April, an umbrella will not be superfluous. As a rule, showers are sudden and swift. Even if the sky was pleasing with a piercing blue in the morning, there is no guarantee that the weather will not burst into heavy rain in the afternoon. Because of the constant Atlantic current, no matter how warm the day is, you always have to keep the coolness of the evening in mind. This means that you still cannot do without some arsenal for warming, unless, of course, you are going to sit in a hotel room after sunset.
Lisbon
+17
+22
Madeira
+19 +19
+21
Porto
+15 +15
+19
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The most pleasant weather is in the Madeira archipelago and in the southern province of Algarve, protected from the penetration of northern air masses by high mountain ranges. During the day, the thermometer is in the range of +19..+22°C, and as it gets dark outside, the environment cools down to +15..+18°C. Rains take about half of the entire month, but they are short-lived and do not cause any visible inconvenience. The Azores are less sunny and more humid. In the midday hours the air warms up there to +16..+17°C. In the capital, the average daily maximum is equal to +21°C, but “jumps” up to +24..+26°C are not excluded. However, due to the fact that the city is located on 7 hills and this is one of the windiest months of the year, there is no feeling of heat here. In the evening it is necessary to warm up, as the temperature drops to +13..+15°C. In the northern regions, temperatures are 4-5 degrees lower than in the southern ones. Despite the fact that something grows and turns green all year round in the country, tirelessly pleasing the eyes of a simple layman, the last third of the calendar spring is especially beautiful. It has an incredible appeal for flora lovers, since it is this period that boasts the most spectacular flowering. A whole bunch of dizzying aromas spreads in the air. The smell exuded by lemon trees is very impressive. They bear fruit all year round, but bloom only in May. Strawberries ripen this month, followed by the season of apricots and peaches. So you can enjoy not only beautiful views of spring nature, but also its fruits!!!
What to do in Portugal in May?
May in Portugal is simply created for cognitive and active recreation. Picturesque villages and cities imbued with the spirit of noble antiquity, majestic ancient castles and modern skyscrapers, romantic landscapes, luxurious beaches stretching to the horizon and “kilometers” of metropolitan quarters with trendy boutiques – there is something to see and do here.
Beach holiday
A full-fledged beach holiday in May can only be discussed in Madeira, where the beach season starts. The water off the coast of this island, due to its proximity to the African continent, is much warmer than that of other Portuguese coasts. Usually, at the beginning of the month, weather forecasters register about +18 degrees Celsius, but by its end this mark changes to +19-20°C. For those who find such water not comfortable enough for swimming, they take yacht trips, sunbathe (sunburn is safe and very even), and enjoy seafood in coastal restaurants. In general, everyone will find something to their liking. As for the Lisbon Riviera and the resorts of the Algarve province, it is a bit early for swimming there – +17°C and +18°C, respectively.
Entertainment and excursions
Portugal is a country with a powerful historical heritage. Tourists have not had time to flood it yet, so take the opportunity and inspect the numerous fortresses, palaces, cathedrals and other architectural splendors. Fans of eco-tourism are advised to go to the Azores. In May, whole flocks of whales come to their shores to feed. The spectacle is truly unforgettable. Nature lovers are also attracted by the delightful botanical gardens and parks, of which there are a huge number in the country.
Someone explores it through cycling and trekking in the mountains, and someone through fishing (both lake and sea). Hungry for noisy parties, young people visit discos and incendiary parties with pleasure. The busiest place in all of Portugal in this regard is Alfubeira, in the center of the Algarve.
Holidays and festivals
While the whole country is celebrating Labor Day, the island of Madeira is celebrating the day of its heavenly patron – St. James the Younger (São Tiago Menor Festival). In Madeira, May is remembered with a delightful flower festival. Every year at the beginning of the month (in 2014, from the 3rd to the 11th), the streets and gardens of the city of Funchal are filled with noisy crowds of tourists-spectators and locals taking part in magnificent carnival processions. Traditionally, the event opens with a solemn Children’s parade, ending at the Town Hall Square, where the so-called “Wall of Hope” is built from fresh flowers. Next, a procession of allegorical machines decorated with intricate floral compositions is expected, as well as a demonstration of national cuisine and crafts from different regions.
The scenery created for this event deserves no less attention: the “flower carpets” on the central street of Avenida Arriaga and the sculptures in the northern garden “Palácio de São Lourenço” are impressive. For a “snack”, on the very last day of the festival, attention is given to the Reid’s Palace Classic Auto Show. Another interesting event in Funchal is the typically Madeiran Festas da Sé. Its program is very rich: it includes a series of entertainment events, tasting of gourmet delicacies and drinks, performances by symphony orchestras and folklore dance groups. In the middle of the month, on the same island, in the Santana region, the festival of lemons “Festa do Limão” is held, the brightest part of which is the musical Dexpiquet. This is a song dispute full of fun moments and creativity. In the second decade, the Open Golf Tournament is organized in Porto Santo. Around the same time, the city of Caniço invites you to the Festa da Cebola onion parade. But not only Madeira entertains visitors. So, the first days of May in the Algarve are dedicated to water as part of the Great Melting holiday. Approximately in the first week in the village of Nazare they walk on the Day of the Sea Man. Lisbon allows you to see with your own eyes the world’s popular stars at the Rock in Rio, Lisboa festival site.
Of the state and religious dates, we single out May 13 – the Day of the Mother of God of Fatima and May 18 – International Museum Day.
What are the prices for holidays in Portugal in May?
May in Portugal is still considered the off-season, so the increase in prices due to the arrival of truly warm days is insignificant. However, we recommend that you familiarize yourself with the list of expected holidays and the geography of their holding in more detail. Indeed, in places where cultural events are organized, a huge crowd of people, as well as a high demand for rental housing, cannot be avoided. This situation promises not only a shortage of free hotel rooms, but also fabulous prices. So, in Madeira, during the flower extravaganza, the employment of accommodation facilities is about 92%, and tariffs take off exactly twice!
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In May, Portugal is better than ever! It is impossible to convey in words all the beauty and fullness of her charm. It must be seen and experienced personally. Despite occasional rains and rather cool nights, the Tour Calendar has no doubts that the May trip to this hospitable country will exceed all your wildest expectations!
what is the weather and temperature at the end of February? (season 2022)
Portugal is good to visit even in fickle February. The country is washed by the Atlantic Ocean, its warm current creates a favorable climate all year round.
The weather in Portugal in February varies by region. On average, the air temperature is 13-17 degrees during the day and about 9 degrees at night.
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How is the weather in Portugal in February?
Air and water temperature at the resorts at the beginning and end of the month
Other climatic data
How to dress?
What to do this month?
Beach tourism
Excursions and activities
Holidays
What is the weather like in February in Portugal?
February in Portugal is enough unpredictable month . The morning sun can be replaced by a cold lingering rain with gusty winds and vice versa.
And what is the weather like in the month preceding February, read in this article.
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Air and water temperature in resorts at the beginning and end of the month FROM.
In Lisbon the temperature rises to +14-15°С, and at night it drops to +9-11°C.
In Algarve daytime temperature is +14°C, nighttime temperature is +11-12°C.
On Madeira Island February is slightly warmer than on mainland Portugal. During the day the air temperature is +15-18°C, at night it can drop to +13-16°C.
Average temperatures in the first and second half of February differ by 1-2 degrees. Significant warming at the end of the month is not observed.
Water temperature in Porto and other northern cities is the coldest – about + 10 ° С. In Lisbon, the average water temperature in February is +14°C. Off the coast of the Algarve, it warms up to +16°C. The warmest water in Madeira is +18°C. Toward the end of the month, the water temperature increases by an average of 1 degree.
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Other climate data
Mainland Portugal is rainier than island Madeira. In Lisbon, as well as in the north of the country, in Porto, it can rain for several hours. The air humidity here is about 76%, the amount of precipitation is 108-110 mm in 8 days.
The Algarve region has about 6 rainy days in February and about 50mm of rainfall.
It’s even drier in Madeira – the average rainfall on the island is 16-20 mm, and it rains here only 1-2 days in February.
Strong winds often blow in Portugal in February . The strongest rage on warm Madeira. Their gusts reach up to 7. 3 m/s. To the north of the country their power decreases. Porto suffers the least in this regard (on average 3-4 m/s). February in Lisbon is also quite windy. The wind speed here is 5.1 m/s.
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By the end of February, the wind calms down a bit, and the rain becomes less. It feels like spring is coming. The sun begins to warm more and more, the humidity decreases.
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Holidays in the country in winter
In order for the rest to leave only positive impressions, you need to decide on the purpose of traveling to Portugal and weigh all the pros and cons. Depending on this, it is worth choosing a region for recreation.
Pluses and minuses
pluses holidays in Portugal in February include:
low prices for hotels and flights;
small number of tourists ;
cool weather comfortable for excursions;
good waves for surfing.
Of the minuses, we note the cold water in the ocean, the lack of a beach holiday, the possibility of rain and strong winds that interfere with comfortable walks.
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Where to go?
The choice of resort depends on personal preferences and the purpose of the holiday. Lisbon is suitable for surfing – there are many surf schools in its vicinity. The Peniche area is also valued among athletes.
For a quiet, secluded holiday, is the island of Madeira. Here is the warmest weather in the country, so it is possible to sunbathe.
Lisbon and Porto are good places to get acquainted with the history of the country and sightseeing.
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How to dress?
Traveling to Portugal in February, you should take the following items with you :
umbrella ;
waterproof shoes ;
autumn windproof jacket ;
raincoat ;
sweater .
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Dress in such a way that you can always take off your outer clothing . During the day, the sun warms quite well, but a sharp gust of wind can make you dress warmer.
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What to do this month?
Winter in Portugal is not a reason to refuse a trip. In this country you can find something to your liking at any time of the year.
Beach tourism
Given the water temperature, February in Portugal does not fit for a beach holiday. But an alternative can be surfing and diving. A waterproof suit will solve the cold ocean problem.
Excursions and activities
February is a good month to wander through the quiet European streets, see the sights and taste the local cuisine.
For lovers of relaxation and solitude, the resorts of the island of Madeira are suitable.
You can start exploring the country from Lisbon . Many museums, palaces, castles and other architectural monuments are concentrated here.
Then go to Cape Roca – the place where the land ends and the sea begins. This is the westernmost point in Europe. Beautiful with its severity and northern Porto.
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Holidays
In the last winter month, the traditional Carnival takes place in many cities in Portugal. It is held in honor of the approaching spring. This is a kind of Maslenitsa in the Portuguese way. Residents take to the streets, sing, have fun, dress up in colorful costumes. The date of the holiday is floating.
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Portugal in December on a weather map
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December is a month with not the best weather, which is compensated by a series of wonderful holidays celebrated by the Portuguese on an enviable scale.
The weather in December is very warm by the standards of other European countries more distant from the ocean. On the south coast in the Algarve region, the daytime temperature is about +16 degrees Celsius, dropping to +9 degrees at night. In the center of Portugal, where the capital of the country, the city of Lisbon, is located, day and night temperatures are two degrees lower than in the country’s south. Moving even further north, towards the city of Porto, it is fashionable to expect daytime temperatures of around +13 degrees Celsius and only around +5 degrees at night.
The amount of precipitation falling during the month also depends on the geographic latitude of the area. In the south, there are fewer of them – only about 67 mm, in the north – the most – up to 170 mm. In Lisbon and the center, the average figures are about 107 mm. In the same way, the number of rainy days per month increases from 7 in the south to 13 in the north of the country. It is unlikely that a long rain can be expected here, rather it will either begin, or again give way to the bright sun, and so on several times a day. Therefore, going to Portugal in the first month of winter, you should definitely take an umbrella with you. In clothes, you should count on a light autumn blouse in the daytime and a fairly warm jacket at night. Shoes should be closed and preferably waterproof. Then the trip around the country and in wet weather will be successful.
It is not difficult to guess that at this time the beach season in Portugal is far from over, although the water temperature remains quite high. About +19 degrees off the southern coast and up to +15 along the western coast of Portugal.
But in Madeira, Portugal, you can swim at this time of the year! Indeed, here, thanks to the warm waters of the Gulf Stream, in December the air and water temperature during the day is +20 degrees. The weather in Madeira in December is such that most of the rainy and overcast days were concentrated in the previous November. And in the New Year’s month, the number of sunny days pleasantly pleases vacationers. Therefore, the resort island is very popular as a meeting place for the New Year. And planning also to meet the coming year here, it is advisable to take care of booking a hotel in advance.
Arriving in Portugal at the end of the year, you will find yourself on such important holidays for the Portuguese as Independence Day, when the fact of secession from Spain is celebrated. This happens on the first of the month. Feast of the Immaculate Conception, celebrated on December 8 and marking the fact of the Immaculate Conception and the birth of the Virgin. And, of course, the very revered Catholic holiday of the Nativity of Christ, celebrated on December 25, as well as the Christmas Eve preceding it, when the celebration begins.
The Portuguese do not have Father Frost and Snow Maiden. The main characters of the holiday are Father Christmas (de Natal) and Mother Christmas (Mãe de Natal). Mother Christmas replaces our Snow Maiden, but, as the name implies, she corresponds in age to Father Christmas.
Come to Portugal and the weather in December will please you with warmth and sea freshness.
This table will help you determine which resorts in Portugal are warmest in December, find out where there is less rain and more clear days.
Do you want to know where is the warmest sea? We also provide information about the water temperature in seaside resorts.
Resort name
Air temperature day / night
Cloudy
Rainy days / rainfall
Sea water temperature
Solar clock *
Albufeira
16.3°C
12.5°C
28.4%
1 day (24.0 mm.)
16.7°C
07h. 55m.
Alvor
16. 6°C
13.1°C
30.2%
1 day (27.2 mm.)
16.7°C
07h. 44m.
Algarve
16.4°C
13.2°C
27.4%
1 day (21.2 mm.)
17.2°C
08h. 01m.
Graciosa
17.1°C
16.2°C
57.3%
7 days (118.8 mm.)
17.2°C
05h. 03m.
canisu
19.1°C
17.4°C
41.4%
1 day (36.5 mm.)
20.0°C
06h. 53m.
Cascais
16.5°C
13.8°C
35.4%
3 days (44.7 mm.)
15.5°C
07h. 08m.
Quarteira
16.3°C
12.4°C
27.8%
1 day (20.7 mm.)
16.7°C
07h. 58m.
Corvo
17.3°C
16. 0°C
60.0%
7 days (112.2 mm.)
17.6°C
04h. 46m.
Lagos
16.6°C
13.7°C
30.5%
1 day (26.2 mm.)
16.7°C
07h. 42m.
Lisbon
16.1°C
12.0°C
36.0%
3 days (51.1 mm.)
15.3°C
07h. 04m.
Madeira
16.4°C
15.8°C
43.8%
2 days (35.4 mm.)
20.1°C
06h. 38m.
Peniche
15.7°C
10.9°C
37.4%
3 days (47.8 mm.)
15.2°C
06h. 54m.
Pico
16.9°C
15.6°C
56.1%
7 days (131.9 mm.)
17.4°C
05h. 11m.
Ponta Delgada
17.7°C
16.1°C
54. 4%
5 days (92.8 mm.)
17.8°C
05h. 22m.
Portimão
16.5°C
12.6°C
30.1%
1 day (25.1 mm.)
16.7°C
07h. 44m.
Porto
15.0°C
10.6°C
42.6%
8 days (160.8 mm.)
14.1°C
06h. 19m.
Porto Santo
19.2°C
18.4°C
47.8%
1 day (23.9 mm.)
19.7°C
06h. 13m.
Sagres
16.9°C
15.3°C
32.9%
2 days (45.3 mm.)
16.8°C
07h. 29m.
Sao Jorge
16.9°C
15.6°C
56.1%
7 days (131.9 mm.)
17.4°C
05h. 11m.
San Miguel
17.7°C
16.1°C
54. 4%
5 days (92.9 mm.)
17.8°C
05h. 22m.
Santa Maria
18.3°C
17.0°C
54.0%
5 days (91.3 mm.)
18.3°C
05h. 27m.
Setubal
15.6°C
11.4°C
33.4%
2 days (44.7 mm.)
15.8°C
07h. 21m.
Sintra
16.1°C
12.8°C
35.1%
3 days (48.9 mm.)
15.5°C
07h. 09m.
Tavira
16.1°C
11.9°C
26.0%
1 day (22.1 mm.)
17.0°C
08h. 08m.
Terceira
16.9°C
15.5°C
54.1%
6 days (103.7 mm.)
17.2°C
05h. 21m.
Faro
16.4°C
13.2°C
27.4%
1 day (21. 6 mm.)
17.2°C
08h. 01m.
Faial
16.9°C
15.6°C
56.1%
7 days (131.9 mm.)
17.5°C
05h. 11m.
Florish
17.3°C
16.0°C
60.0%
7 days (112.2 mm.)
17.6°C
04h. 46m.
Funchal
16.4°C
15.8°C
43.7%
2 days (35.4 mm.)
20.1°C
06h. 38m.
Ericeira
16.0°C
12.1°C
36.6%
3 days (58.4 mm.)
15.4°C
07h. 00m.
Estoril
16.1°C
13.4°C
35.7%
3 days (56.0 mm.)
15.5°C
07h. 06m.
* Sundial – an indicator that displays the average number of hours per day during which direct sunlight reaches the earth’s surface.
Corfu October Weather, Average Temperature (Greece)
Daily high temperatures decrease by 8°F, from 78°F to 70°F, rarely falling below 64°F or exceeding 83°F.
Daily low temperatures decrease by 7°F, from 61°F to 54°F, rarely falling below 46°F or exceeding 66°F.
For reference, on August 2, the hottest day of the year, temperatures in Corfu typically range from 69°F to 90°F, while on January 22, the coldest day of the year, they range from 41°F to 56°F.
Average High and Low Temperature in October in CorfuOct112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313135°F35°F40°F40°F45°F45°F50°F50°F55°F55°F60°F60°F65°F65°F70°F70°F75°F75°F80°F80°F85°F85°F90°F90°F95°F95°FSepNovOct 178°FOct 178°F61°F61°FOct 3170°FOct 3170°F54°F54°FOct 1175°FOct 1175°F59°F59°FOct 2173°FOct 2173°F57°F57°FNowNow
The daily average high (red line) and low (blue line) temperature, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted lines are the corresponding average perceived temperatures.
The figure below shows you a compact characterization of the hourly average temperatures for the quarter of the year centered on October. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the color is the average temperature for that hour and day.
Average Hourly Temperature in October in Corfu
Average Hourly Temperature in October in CorfuOct112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 AM12 AM2 AM2 AM4 AM4 AM6 AM6 AM8 AM8 AM10 AM10 AM12 PM12 PM2 PM2 PM4 PM4 PM6 PM6 PM8 PM8 PM10 PM10 PM12 AM12 AMSepNovNowNowcoldcoldcoolcomfortablewarm
frigid 15°F freezing 32°F very cold 45°F cold 55°F cool 65°F comfortable 75°F warm 85°F hot 95°F sweltering
The average hourly temperature, color coded into bands. The shaded overlays indicate night and civil twilight.
Diamond Springs, California, United States (6,490 miles away) and Havelock, North Carolina, United States (5,061 miles) are the far-away foreign places with temperatures most similar to Corfu (view comparison).
The month of October in Corfu experiences increasing cloud cover, with the percentage of time that the sky is overcast or mostly cloudy increasing from 34% to 43%.
The clearest day of the month is October 1, with clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy conditions 66% of the time.
For reference, on December 7, the cloudiest day of the year, the chance of overcast or mostly cloudy conditions is 50%, while on July 21, the clearest day of the year, the chance of clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy skies is 95%.
Cloud Cover Categories in October in Corfu
Cloud Cover Categories in October in CorfuOct11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%SepNovOct 166%Oct 166%Oct 3157%Oct 3157%Oct 1161%Oct 1161%Oct 2159%Oct 2159%NowNowclearmostly clearpartly cloudymostly cloudyovercast
The percentage of time spent in each cloud cover band, categorized by the percentage of the sky covered by clouds.
A wet day is one with at least 0.04 inches of liquid or liquid-equivalent precipitation. In Corfu, the chance of a wet day over the course of October is rapidly increasing, starting the month at 28% and ending it at 35%.
For reference, the year’s highest daily chance of a wet day is 44% on December 4, and its lowest chance is 6% on July 10.
Probability of Precipitation in October in Corfu
Probability of Precipitation in October in CorfuOct11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%0%5%5%10%10%15%15%20%20%25%25%30%30%35%35%40%40%45%45%SepNovOct 128%Oct 128%Oct 3135%Oct 3135%Oct 1131%Oct 1131%Oct 2132%Oct 2132%NowNowrain
The percentage of days in which various types of precipitation are observed, excluding trace quantities: rain alone, snow alone, and mixed (both rain and snow fell in the same day).
Rainfall
To show variation within the month and not just the monthly total, we show the rainfall accumulated over a sliding 31-day period centered around each day.
The average sliding 31-day rainfall during October in Corfu is rapidly increasing, starting the month at 3.4 inches, when it rarely exceeds 5.9 inches or falls below 1.0 inches, and ending the month at 4.5 inches, when it rarely exceeds 7. 7 inches or falls below 2.0 inches.
Average Monthly Rainfall in October in Corfu
Average Monthly Rainfall in October in CorfuOct11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 in0 in2 in2 in4 in4 in6 in6 in8 in8 inSepNovOct 13.4 inOct 13.4 inOct 314.5 inOct 314.5 inOct 113.8 inOct 113.8 inOct 214.2 inOct 214.2 inNowNow
The average rainfall (solid line) accumulated over the course of a sliding 31-day period centered on the day in question, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted line is the corresponding average snowfall.
Over the course of October in Corfu, the length of the day is rapidly decreasing. From the start to the end of the month, the length of the day decreases by 1 hour, 14 minutes, implying an average daily decrease of 2 minutes, 29 seconds, and weekly decrease of 17 minutes, 20 seconds.
The shortest day of the month is October 31, with 10 hours, 33 minutes of daylight and the longest day is October 1, with 11 hours, 47 minutes of daylight.
Hours of Daylight and Twilight in October in Corfu
Hours of Daylight and Twilight in October in CorfuOct11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 hr24 hr4 hr20 hr8 hr16 hr12 hr12 hr16 hr8 hr20 hr4 hr24 hr0 hrSepNovnightnightdaydayOct 111 hr, 47 minOct 111 hr, 47 minOct 3110 hr, 33 minOct 3110 hr, 33 minNowNow
The number of hours during which the Sun is visible (black line). From bottom (most yellow) to top (most gray), the color bands indicate: full daylight, twilight (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and full night.
The latest sunrise of the month in Corfu is 8:05 AM on October 29 and the earliest sunrise is 59 minutes earlier at 7:06 AM on October 30.
The latest sunset is 7:23 PM on October 1 and the earliest sunset is 1 hour, 43 minutes earlier at 5:39 PM on October 31.
Daylight saving time (DST) ends at 3:00 AM on October 30, 2022, shifting sunrise and sunset to be an hour earlier.
For reference, on June 21, the longest day of the year, the Sun rises at 6:12 AM and sets 14 hours, 59 minutes later, at 9:11 PM, while on December 21, the shortest day of the year, it rises at 7:57 AM and sets 9 hours, 22 minutes later, at 5:19 PM.
Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight and Daylight Saving Time in October in Corfu
Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight and Daylight Saving Time in October in CorfuOct11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031312 AM4 AM6 AM8 AM10 AM12 PM2 PM4 PM6 PM8 PM10 PM12 AMSepNov7:06 AM7:06 AMOct 305:41 PMOct 305:41 PM7:36 AM7:36 AMOct 17:23 PMOct 17:23 PM7:51 AM7:51 AMOct 166:59 PMOct 166:59 PMDSTOct 30DSTOct 30SolarMidnightSolarMidnightSolarNoonSunriseSunsetNowNow
The solar day over the course of October. From bottom to top, the black lines are the previous solar midnight, sunrise, solar noon, sunset, and the next solar midnight. The day, twilights (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and night are indicated by the color bands from yellow to gray. The transitions to and from daylight saving time are indicated by the ‘DST’ labels.
The figure below presents a compact representation of the sun’s elevation (the angle of the sun above the horizon) and azimuth (its compass bearing) for every hour of every day in the reporting period. The horizontal axis is the day of the year and the vertical axis is the hour of the day. For a given day and hour of that day, the background color indicates the azimuth of the sun at that moment. The black isolines are contours of constant solar elevation.
Solar Elevation and Azimuth in October in Corfu
Solar Elevation and Azimuth in October in CorfuOct112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 AM12 AM2 AM2 AM4 AM4 AM6 AM6 AM8 AM8 AM10 AM10 AM12 PM12 PM2 PM2 PM4 PM4 PM6 PM6 PM8 PM8 PM10 PM10 PM12 AM12 AMSepNov00102020203030405000010102030304050NowNow
northeastsouthwest
Solar elevation and azimuth over the course of October 2022. The black lines are lines of constant solar elevation (the angle of the sun above the horizon, in degrees). The background color fills indicate the azimuth (the compass bearing) of the sun. The lightly tinted areas at the boundaries of the cardinal compass points indicate the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).
The figure below presents a compact representation of key lunar data for October 2022. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the colored areas indicate when the moon is above the horizon. The vertical gray bars (new Moons) and blue bars (full Moons) indicate key Moon phases. The label associated with each bar indicates the date and time that the phase is obtained, and the companion time labels indicate the rise and set times of the Moon for the nearest time interval in which the moon is above the horizon.
The time in which the moon is above the horizon (light blue area), with new moons (dark gray lines) and full moons (blue lines) indicated. The shaded overlays indicate night and civil twilight.
Oct 2022
Illumination
Moonrise
Moonset
Moonrise
Meridian Passing
Distance
1
35%
1:39 PM
SE
10:49 PM
SW
–
6:14 PM
S
231,031 mi
2
46%
2:47 PM
SE
11:47 PM
SW
–
7:17 PM
S
230,189 mi
3
50%
3:48 PM
SE
–
–
8:21 PM
S
229,660 mi
4
70%
–
12:54 AM
SW
4:38 PM
ESE
9:23 PM
S
229,491 mi
5
80%
–
2:07 AM
WSW
5:19 PM
ESE
10:21 PM
S
229,747 mi
6
89%
–
3:23 AM
WSW
5:53 PM
ESE
11:14 PM
S
230,498 mi
7
92%
–
4:37 AM
WSW
6:22 PM
ESE
–
–
8
95%
–
5:49 AM
W
6:47 PM
E
12:04 AM
S
231,792 mi
9
100%
–
6:59 AM
W
7:12 PM
E
12:51 AM
S
233,635 mi
10
100%
–
8:07 AM
W
7:36 PM
ENE
1:37 AM
S
235,970 mi
11
99%
–
9:15 AM
WNW
8:02 PM
ENE
2:22 AM
S
238,674 mi
12
95%
–
10:22 AM
WNW
8:31 PM
ENE
3:08 AM
S
241,565 mi
13
89%
–
11:28 AM
WNW
9:04 PM
ENE
3:56 AM
S
244,424 mi
14
82%
–
12:32 PM
WNW
9:43 PM
NE
4:45 AM
S
247,019 mi
15
74%
–
1:31 PM
NW
10:29 PM
NE
5:35 AM
S
249,130 mi
16
65%
–
2:25 PM
NW
11:20 PM
NE
6:27 AM
S
250,570 mi
17
50%
–
3:11 PM
NW
–
7:17 AM
S
251,211 mi
18
45%
12:17 AM
NE
3:50 PM
WNW
–
8:07 AM
S
250,988 mi
19
36%
1:18 AM
ENE
4:23 PM
WNW
–
8:54 AM
S
249,912 mi
20
27%
2:20 AM
ENE
4:52 PM
WNW
–
9:40 AM
S
248,065 mi
21
18%
3:24 AM
ENE
5:17 PM
WNW
–
10:24 AM
S
245,596 mi
22
11%
4:27 AM
ENE
5:41 PM
W
–
11:07 AM
S
242,706 mi
23
5%
5:32 AM
E
6:04 PM
W
–
11:50 AM
S
239,632 mi
24
1%
6:38 AM
E
6:27 PM
W
–
12:34 PM
S
236,623 mi
25
0%
7:46 AM
ESE
6:53 PM
WSW
–
1:21 PM
S
233,913 mi
26
1%
8:58 AM
ESE
7:23 PM
WSW
–
2:11 PM
S
231,694 mi
27
5%
10:12 AM
ESE
8:00 PM
WSW
–
3:06 PM
S
230,091 mi
28
12%
11:27 AM
ESE
8:45 PM
SW
–
4:06 PM
S
229,151 mi
29
21%
12:39 PM
SE
9:40 PM
SW
–
5:10 PM
S
228,847 mi
30
32%
12:44 PM
SE
9:45 PM
SW
–
5:15 PM
S
229,094 mi
31
43%
1:37 PM
SE
10:57 PM
WSW
–
6:17 PM
S
229,783 mi
We base the humidity comfort level on the dew point, as it determines whether perspiration will evaporate from the skin, thereby cooling the body. Lower dew points feel drier and higher dew points feel more humid. Unlike temperature, which typically varies significantly between night and day, dew point tends to change more slowly, so while the temperature may drop at night, a muggy day is typically followed by a muggy night.
The chance that a given day will be muggy in Corfu is rapidly decreasing during October, falling from 23% to 4% over the course of the month.
For reference, on August 14, the muggiest day of the year, there are muggy conditions 57% of the time, while on December 8, the least muggy day of the year, there are muggy conditions 0% of the time.
Humidity Comfort Levels in October in Corfu
Humidity Comfort Levels in October in CorfuOct11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%0%10%10%20%20%30%30%40%40%50%50%60%60%70%70%80%80%90%90%100%100%SepNovOct 123%Oct 123%Oct 314%Oct 314%Oct 1115%Oct 1115%Oct 219%Oct 219%NowNowmuggymuggyhumidhumidcomfortablecomfortabledrydryoppressiveoppressive
The percentage of time spent at various humidity comfort levels, categorized by dew point.
This section discusses the wide-area hourly average wind vector (speed and direction) at 10 meters above the ground. The wind experienced at any given location is highly dependent on local topography and other factors, and instantaneous wind speed and direction vary more widely than hourly averages.
The average hourly wind speed in Corfu is gradually increasing during October, increasing from 7.9 miles per hour to 8.9 miles per hour over the course of the month.
For reference, on December 3, the windiest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 10.2 miles per hour, while on June 1, the calmest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 7.0 miles per hour.
Average Wind Speed in October in Corfu
Average Wind Speed in October in CorfuOct11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 mph0 mph3 mph3 mph5 mph5 mph6 mph6 mph8 mph8 mph20 mph20 mph22 mph22 mph24 mph24 mph26 mph26 mphSepNovOct 17. 9 mphOct 17.9 mphOct 318.9 mphOct 318.9 mphOct 168.4 mphOct 168.4 mphNowNow
The average of mean hourly wind speeds (dark gray line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
The wind direction in Corfu during October is predominantly out of the south from October 1 to October 15 and the east from October 15 to October 31.
Wind Direction in October in Corfu
Wind Direction in October in CorfuWNSESEOct11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%20%80%40%60%60%40%80%20%100%0%SepNovNowNowwestsoutheastnorth
northeastsouthwest
The percentage of hours in which the mean wind direction is from each of the four cardinal wind directions, excluding hours in which the mean wind speed is less than 1.0 mph. The lightly tinted areas at the boundaries are the percentage of hours spent in the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).
Corfu is located near a large body of water (e.g., ocean, sea, or large lake). This section reports on the wide-area average surface temperature of that water.
The average surface water temperature in Corfu is decreasing during October, falling by 4°F, from 74°F to 70°F, over the course of the month.
Average Water Temperature in October in Corfu
Average Water Temperature in October in CorfuOct112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313160°F60°F65°F65°F70°F70°F75°F75°F80°F80°FSepNovOct 174°FOct 174°FOct 3170°FOct 3170°FOct 1173°FOct 1173°FOct 2171°FOct 2171°FNowNow
The daily average water temperature (purple line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
Definitions of the growing season vary throughout the world, but for the purposes of this report, we define it as the longest continuous period of non-freezing temperatures (≥ 32°F) in the year (the calendar year in the Northern Hemisphere, or from July 1 until June 30 in the Southern Hemisphere).
The growing season in Corfu typically lasts for 10 months (318 days), from around February 8 to around December 23, rarely starting after March 15, or ending before November 24.
The month of October in Corfu is reliably fully within the growing season.
Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in October in Corfu
Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in October in Corfugrowing seasonOct11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%SepNov100%Oct 16100%Oct 1690%Nov 2490%Nov 24NowNowcoldcoolcomfortablewarmhotvery cold
frigid 15°F freezing 32°F very cold 45°F cold 55°F cool 65°F comfortable 75°F warm 85°F hot 95°F sweltering
The percentage of time spent in various temperature bands. The black line is the percentage chance that a given day is within the growing season.
Growing degree days are a measure of yearly heat accumulation used to predict plant and animal development, and defined as the integral of warmth above a base temperature, discarding any excess above a maximum temperature. In this report, we use a base of 50°F and a cap of 86°F.
The average accumulated growing degree days in Corfu are rapidly increasing during October, increasing by 464°F, from 4,223°F to 4,687°F, over the course of the month.
Growing Degree Days in October in Corfu
Growing Degree Days in October in CorfuOct11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031314,000°F4,000°F4,200°F4,200°F4,400°F4,400°F4,600°F4,600°F4,800°F4,800°F5,000°F5,000°FSepNovOct 14,223°FOct 14,223°FOct 314,687°FOct 314,687°FOct 164,482°FOct 164,482°FNowNow
The average growing degree days accumulated over the course of October, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
This section discusses the total daily incident shortwave solar energy reaching the surface of the ground over a wide area, taking full account of seasonal variations in the length of the day, the elevation of the Sun above the horizon, and absorption by clouds and other atmospheric constituents. Shortwave radiation includes visible light and ultraviolet radiation.
The average daily incident shortwave solar energy in Corfu is decreasing during October, falling by 1.4 kWh, from 4.4 kWh to 3.0 kWh, over the course of the month.
Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in October in Corfu
Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in October in CorfuOct11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 kWh0 kWh2 kWh2 kWh3 kWh3 kWh4 kWh4 kWh5 kWh5 kWh5 kWh5 kWh6 kWh6 kWh7 kWh7 kWhSepNovOct 14.4 kWhOct 14.4 kWhOct 313.0 kWhOct 313.0 kWhOct 163.7 kWhOct 163. 7 kWhNowNow
The average daily shortwave solar energy reaching the ground per square meter (orange line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
For the purposes of this report, the geographical coordinates of Corfu are 39.621 deg latitude, 19.920 deg longitude, and 49 ft elevation.
The topography within 2 miles of Corfu contains only modest variations in elevation, with a maximum elevation change of 246 feet and an average elevation above sea level of 16 feet. Within 10 miles contains only modest variations in elevation (2,963 feet). Within 50 miles contains large variations in elevation (8,110 feet).
The area within 2 miles of Corfu is covered by water (74%) and artificial surfaces (17%), within 10 miles by water (63%) and trees (15%), and within 50 miles by water (62%) and trees (16%).
This report illustrates the typical weather in Corfu, based on a statistical analysis of historical hourly weather reports and model reconstructions from January 1, 1980 to December 31, 2016.
Temperature and Dew Point
There are 2 weather stations near enough to contribute to our estimation of the temperature and dew point in Corfu.
For each station, the records are corrected for the elevation difference between that station and Corfu according to the International Standard Atmosphere , and by the relative change present in the MERRA-2 satellite-era reanalysis between the two locations.
The estimated value at Corfu is computed as the weighted average of the individual contributions from each station, with weights proportional to the inverse of the distance between Corfu and a given station.
The stations contributing to this reconstruction are:
Corfu International Airport, “Ioannis Kapodistrias” (LGKR, 100%, 1.4 mi, south, -46 ft elevation change)
Ioannina National Airport (LGIO, 0. 5%, 48 mi, east, 1,535 ft elevation change)
To get a sense of how much these sources agree with each other, you can view a comparison of Corfu and the stations that contribute to our estimates of its temperature history and climate. Please note that each source’s contribution is adjusted for elevation and the relative change present in the MERRA-2 data.
Other Data
All data relating to the Sun’s position (e.g., sunrise and sunset) are computed using astronomical formulas from the book, Astronomical Algorithms 2nd Edition , by Jean Meeus.
All other weather data, including cloud cover, precipitation, wind speed and direction, and solar flux, come from NASA’s MERRA-2 Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis . This reanalysis combines a variety of wide-area measurements in a state-of-the-art global meteorological model to reconstruct the hourly history of weather throughout the world on a 50-kilometer grid.
Land Use data comes from the Global Land Cover SHARE database , published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
Elevation data comes from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) , published by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Names, locations, and time zones of places and some airports come from the GeoNames Geographical Database .
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Although the weather in the UK in October often makes us realise that winter is approaching, in Corfu Town people are still enjoying an average temperature of 19°C (66°F), with a high of around 23°C (73°F) and low of 14°C (57°F).
Sunshine Hours
On average, there are about 6 hours of daily sunshine, which over the month decreases by about 1:15 hours, or 2. 4 minutes daily. The longest day is October 1 with 11:46 hours of sunlight; the shortest is October 31 with 10:32 hours.
Sea Temperature
The average sea temperature in October is 22°C (71°F), which is still warm for swimming and other water activities.
Rainfall
In October, rainfall shoots up considerably since the last month, with a whopping monthly average of 147mm over 9 days. This rain occurs as thunderstorms or moderate rain showers.
Humidity
Skies above Corfu Town in October is mostly clear or partly cloudy, with more clouds later in the month. Humidity ranges from mildly humid (53%) to very humid (95%), and is most humid around October 21. Daily winds range from calm to gentle breeze, picking up as the month progresses.
Temperature
Overall, October is a rainy, cool month in Corfu Town. Expect to bring a light jacket, umbrella and appropriate shoes to keep dry. Around October, average temperatures are about 20C (69°F), with highs of 25°C (78°F) and lows of 16°C (61°F). This drops a bit by mid-month, with averages of 19°C (67°F), highs of 22°C (73°F) and lows of 14°C (57°F). By the end of October, averages have dropped to 17°C (63°F), highs of 20°C (69°F) and lows of 12°C (54°F).
Corfu Hotels in October
The Atlantis Hotel is a reasonably priced hotel close to the centre of Corfu Town. It’s situated opposite the port, making it the ideal place to stay if you plan on joining any of the numerous boat trips on offer. The hotel even offers apartments for those who want to cook in their own kitchen; a great option for families. Onsite facilities include a modest restaurant and bar, as well as indoor and outdoor cafes.
You’ll find the Corfu Mare Hotel in a green suburb of Corfu Town. It’s the ideal place to stay if you want to enjoy some quiet time after a busy day’s sightseeing. Rooms are available as standard, superior, junior rooms, master suites, and handicapped accessible. Services include yoga, sauna, and an outdoor swimming pool.
Corfu Beaches for October
In October you can still enjoy the island’s sublime beauty and pristine natural areas. If this sounds like your type of vacation, head to the southwest tip of coast from Paramonas to Issos. In this region, you’ll find unspoiled beaches and trails lined with cypress trees. Take a look at the weather forecast to decide if a beach trip is on the cards!
Bars and Restaurants
If you want a relaxing evening out, take a trip to the Marina and find the Restaurant Argo (Marina Gouvia). It’s an authentic Greek restaurant serving dishes such as Kleftiko. Being right on the seafront, the restaurant also has a wide selection of fresh fish.
The Cavalleri Hotel is home to the eponymous roof garden (Cavalleri Hotel 4 Capodistriou Street), one of the best rooftop restaurants in the world. With panoramic views of the Old Fortress and the fishing bay, it’s not hard to see why it’s so lauded.
For a quick snack, head over to YogArt (Agion Panton 11), for a true taste of the island in the form of frozen Greek yoghurt. Strawberry, chocolate and banana can be donned with sweets, preserves, fruits, and the island’s delightful trophy, the kumquat.
Things to do in Corfu in October
One attraction that you might want to visit on rainy day is the Folkloric Museum of Central Corfu at Sinarades. The village is just 12 km to the west of Corfu Town and the museum is a reproduction of a 19th century middle-class village dwelling. As well as all the original furniture and decoration, the second floor houses musical instruments, ceramics and a shadow puppet show to amuse the children.
History-buffs will find delight at the Church of Agios Spyridon, located in the Old Town of Corfu. St. Spyridon is the patron saint of the island and said to have saved the inhabitants on numerous occasions. For this (as Gerald Durrell observed), a great deal of the population is named Spyros. The saint is interred in a silver coffin below this church’s impressive red dome. The exterior is typical Venetian Renaissance style, complete with a bell tower and decorated in golden frames.
It’s relatively easy to rent a motorbike in Corfu Town and explore neighbouring villages. Check out nearby Benitses, on the east coast of the island, just 12 kilometres from the city centre. This popular hubbub is a haven for seafarers and families looking for a quiet respite on their vacation.
Corfu Town, Greece weather in October: average temperature & climate
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What is the average temperature in October
The average temperature in Corfu Town in October for a typical day ranges from a high of 72°F (22°C) and a low of 64°F (18°C). Some would describe it as mildly cool with a gentle breeze.
For comparison, the hottest month in Corfu Town, August, has days with highs of 86°F (30°C) and lows of 75°F (24°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 54°F (12°C) and lows of 47°F (9°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Corfu Town in October based on historical data.
Highs and lows in Corfu Town in Oct
How much does it rain in October
In Corfu Town in October, there’s a 25% chance of rain on an average day. And on the average day it rains or snows, we get 0.01 in (0.1 mm) of precipitation. In more common terms of how much that is, some would describe it as not rainy at all.
The wettest month in Corfu Town is February with a 40% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.14 inches (3. 5 mm) of precipitation, while the dryest month in Corfu Town is August with a 2.6% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.14 inches (3.5 mm) of precipitation. These graphs show the probability of it raining/snowing in October and the amount of rainfall.
Chance of rain or snow on an average Corfu Town day by month
Average precipitation by hour of day
How cloudy is Corfu Town in October
The average amount of time that the sky is clear or sunny (partly cloudy or less) in Corfu Town during October is 14.2 hours (59% of the day). For comparison, the day with the most clear, sunny days in Corfu Town is July with 21.8 hours while February has the shortest amount of cloud-free hours of only 11.4 hours. This graph shows the average amount of sunshine in Corfu Town in October based on historical data.
Monthly clear skies percent of time in Corfu Town
When is the sunrise and sunset in October
The average day in Corfu Town during October has 11. 2 hours of daylight, with sunrise at 7:47 AM and sunset at 7:00 PM.
The day with the longest amount of daylight in Corfu Town is June 21st with 15.0 hours while December 20th has the shortest amount of daylight of only 9.4 hours.
This graph shows the average amount of daylight in Corfu Town in October based on historical data.
Average hours of daylight in Corfu Town by month
How humid is it in October
In October, Corfu Town is moderately humid with an average amount of 66% (relative humidity), which could be described as humid but cool. February has the highest relative humidity at 70% and is the least humid in August at 56%. This graph shows the average amount of humidity in Corfu Town throughout October based on historical data.
Average relative humidity in Corfu Town by month
How windy is it in October in Corfu Town
Historically, the wind in Corfu Town during October blows at an average speed of 10.4 mph (16.7 kph). The windiest month is February with an average wind speed of 13. 9 mph (22.3 kph), while the calmest month is September with an average wind speed of 9.3 mph (15.0 kph). This graph shows the average wind speed in Corfu Town in October based on historical data.
Average monthly wind speed in Corfu Town
What to wear in October
With an average high of 72°F (22°C) and a low of 64°F (18°C), it generally feels mildly cool with a gentle breeze. There might also be a small chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something light like your favorite t-shirt.
What’s the weather like in Corfu Town the rest of the year?
We’ve collected the weather data for Corfu Town during all other months of the year too:
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Where does this data come from?
Weather data for Corfu Town was collected from the MERRA-2 project from NASA, which used a climate model combined with historical data from weather stations around the world to estimate what the conditions were like for every point on the Earth.
For all data based on historical data, we’ve averaged the data from the past 11 years (2010-2020). For example, for the hourly temperature at 10am, we’ve looked at the temperature at 10am on every day in October (e.g., October 1, October 2, etc. in 2010, 2011, etc.) and took the arithmetic mean. We did not smooth the data, so for example, our daily temperature line will have some randomness due to the fact that weather is random in the first place.
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Weather on the island of Corfu in october 2022
Below, you have access to the weather forecast for october for most popular cities in Corfu Island. These predictions are probabilities for the month of october from weather reports for over 10 years. The percentage indicates the possibility of having the weather indicated.
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Climate on the island of Corfu in october
Climate in Paleokastrítsa in october
In october, the mean temperature in Paleokastrítsa is 20°C (maximum temperature is 21°C and minimum temperature is 19°C). The climate is quite nice in that area in the month of october. With 231mm over 8 days, rainfall can happen during your holidays. But this is moderate and it will not be continuous. With a good weather, the month of october is an advisable month to go in this city.
September
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November
Average temperature
24°C
20°C
17°C
Highest temperature
26°C
21°C
18°C
Lowest temperature
23°C
19°C
16°C
Sea temperature
25.2°C
21.9°C
19.4°C
Rainfall
139mm
231mm
335mm
Number of days with rainfall
5 day(s) (18%)
8 day(s) (27%)
10 day(s) (35%)
Humidity
67%
71%
74%
Daily sunshine hours
12
11
8
Cloud cover
16%
23%
31%
Length of day
12:27
11:10
10:00
Our opinion at whereandwhen. net
good
good
tolerable
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Climate in Kassiopi in october
In the month of october, the mean temperature in Kassiopi is 20°C (maximum temperature is 21°C and minimum temperature is 19°C). The climate is quite comfortable around this city in this month. With 231mm over 8 days, you risk getting wet slightly for your stay. But this is pretty reasonably and you will not be too bothered by it. With good weather conditions, the month of october is a recommended month to go there in Corfu Island.
September
October
November
Average temperature
24°C
20°C
17°C
Highest temperature
26°C
21°C
18°C
Lowest temperature
23°C
19°C
16°C
Sea temperature
25. 3°C
22°C
19.4°C
Rainfall
139mm
231mm
335mm
Number of days with rainfall
5 day(s) (18%)
8 day(s) (27%)
10 day(s) (35%)
Humidity
67%
71%
74%
Daily sunshine hours
12
10
8
Cloud cover
16%
23%
31%
Length of day
12:28
11:10
10:00
Our opinion at whereandwhen.net
good
good
tolerable
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Climate in Kavos in october
In october, the mean temperature in Kavos is 21°C (maximum temperature is 22°C and minimum temperature is 20°C). The climate is quite pleasant around this city in this month. With 222mm over 8 days, rainfall can happen during your stay. But this is rather moderate and it will not be continuous. With a good climate, the month of october is a good time to go in this locality.
September
October
November
Average temperature
25°C
21°C
18°C
Highest temperature
26°C
22°C
19°C
Lowest temperature
24°C
20°C
16°C
Sea temperature
25.7°C
22.4°C
19.8°C
Rainfall
138mm
222mm
316mm
Number of days with rainfall
5 day(s) (17%)
8 day(s) (25%)
10 day(s) (34%)
Humidity
66%
70%
72%
Daily sunshine hours
12
10
8
Cloud cover
16%
24%
31%
Length of day
12:27
11:12
10:01
Our opinion at whereandwhen. net
good
good
tolerable
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Climate in Sidari in october
In october, the mean temperature in Sidari is 20°C (maximum temperature is 21°C and minimum temperature is 19°C). The climate is pleasant in this city in this month. With 231mm over 8 days, rain may occur for your trip. But this is pretty reasonably and you will not be too bothered by it. With good weather conditions, the month of october is a recommended month to go there in Corfu Island.
September
October
November
Average temperature
24°C
20°C
17°C
Highest temperature
26°C
21°C
18°C
Lowest temperature
23°C
19°C
16°C
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25. 3°C
21.9°C
19.5°C
Rainfall
139mm
231mm
335mm
Number of days with rainfall
5 day(s) (18%)
8 day(s) (27%)
10 day(s) (35%)
Humidity
67%
71%
74%
Daily sunshine hours
12
10
8
Cloud cover
16%
23%
31%
Length of day
12:28
11:11
10:00
Our opinion at whereandwhen.net
good
good
tolerable
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Climate in Achilleio in october
In october, maximum temperature is 22°C and minimum temperature is 19°C (for an average temperature of 21°C). The climate is quite enjoyable in this location in october. With 213mm over 8 days, rainfall can happen during your trip. But this is rather reasonably and you will not be too bothered by it. With a good weather, october is a good time to go in that area in Corfu Island.
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November
Average temperature
25°C
21°C
17°C
Highest temperature
26°C
22°C
19°C
Lowest temperature
23°C
19°C
16°C
Sea temperature
25.3°C
21.8°C
19.4°C
Rainfall
135mm
213mm
310mm
Number of days with rainfall
5 day(s) (16%)
8 day(s) (26%)
10 day(s) (34%)
Humidity
66%
70%
73%
Daily sunshine hours
12
10
8
Cloud cover
16%
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32%
Length of day
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Our opinion at whereandwhen. net
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The Best Time to Visit the Greek Islands is…October!
The best time to visit the Greek islands, like Santorini, Mykonos, Corfu and Kefalonia (Argostoli), is in October when the weather is still warm and the crowds are few. The Greek islands are an all-year-round vacation destination, with temperatures ranging from 50°F (10°C) to approximately 100°F (38°C).
All the Greek islands welcome the most visitors in the summer months, therefore, making your reservation at least two months in advance when visiting anytime in summer is highly recommended.
Are you looking for a bargain? Then you should definitely try the month of October when travel costs tend to plummet. This is the best time to visit the Greek Islands and combine high chances of perfectly good weather with low season rates which will help you to remain within your budget.
According to Lonely Planet, in shoulder months like October, prices can drop by 20%, temperatures are milder and crowds are fewer. Frommer’s adds that autumn is the best time to visit. This way, you’ll avoid the summer high season, with its inflated prices, hordes of tourists and high temperatures when you will enjoy golden days with still-warm seas to swim in. U.S. News Travel also agrees that off-season travelers have plenty of opportunities to experience well-rounded Greek vacations with less traffic, nice weather and fun cultural events.
Santorini in October
Average Temperature: 21°C 69°F
Average Sea Temperature: 23°C 73°F
The temperatures are mild for most of the fall months. The weather is perfect for sightseeing. This is a great time to explore Santorini’s historical and archaeological sites, wineries and, of course, its breathtaking natural beauties.
Santorini is the island of diverse beauty and enchanting sunsets, the stunning view from the villages hanging off the 1000 feet cliff, the volcano with the hot springs, the striking Black Beach and the famous wine tradition that goes back to the ancient years.
The sea temperature is still warm in October and most days are sunny. Most businesses are open, despite the fewer crowds and, sure enough, you can find great deals in this off-season.
Mykonos in October
Average Temperature: 19°C 66°F
Average Sea Temperature: 22°C 72°F
The best time to visit Mykonos is October when the crowds have diminished, the water remains warm and rates fall.
Taste the local delicacies, shop at the world renowned boutiques taking pictures of the picturesque blue and white vaulted houses and churches and feel the beat of the locals as a true insider!
By contrast to the summer months, strolling through the winding alleys and finding your own personal space on the beach are a delight.
Delos in October
Average Temperature: 20°C 68°F
October is absolutely the best time to visit Delos Islet, the birthplace of God Apollo, the God of light! You will be able to visit the brightest spot in all the Mediterranean, literally!
As touring the archaeological site is the only activity the island has to offer, milder temperatures are a must! The island is accessible by boat from Mykonos, yet this service may be limited off-season.
Corfu in October
Average Temperature: 19°C 65°F
Average Sea Temperature: 22°C 72°F
Although there is never really a bad season in the Ionian, the best time to visit Corfu is in the fall. In October, the weather is mostly warm and sunny.
Become enchanted by the beauty of the fortresses and the historical center and explore the different periods of architecture at your pace, without the usual crowds of tourists.
Kefalonia in October
Average Temperature: 18°C 64°F
Average Sea Temperature: 23°C 73°F
October is a prime time to explore the natural beauty of this island and one of the most beautiful lakes in the Balkans, the Melissani Lake.
You will fall in love with the island and its people as Nicolas Cage did in the famous Hollywood film “Captain Corelli’s Mandolin”. The beautiful landscapes of this well-known destination seem untroubled by their new-found fame.
Just about everyone will agree that the best time to visit the Greek Islands is in October! Avoid the summer high season, its inflated prices, high temperatures and hordes of tourists.
Contact us today to book your Greek Island experience and enjoy the golden days of October with its still-warm seas.
Weather in Corfu during October
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Located in the Ionian Sea off the coast of Greece, Corfu is a lush island that enjoys warm balmy autumn weather. We’ve looked at the most up-to-date weather data for Corfu, covering the last 12 years up to 2022, plus we’ve asked our team of travel bloggers for their first-hand experiences in order to answer the most frequently asked questions about Corfu weather in October.
How warm is it in Corfu during October?
The temperature is extremely stable in October with average highs of 21℃ and lows just 2℃ lower at 20℃. The UV index will be moderate at this time of year, so not something to worry about for the average person. However, if you’re going to be outside for long periods it’s worth wearing a broad spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen and UV-blocking sunglasses. Remember that bright surfaces, such as water and sand increase UV exposure.
Does it rain in Corfu during October?
On average, there will be 12 rainy days during the month, amounting to 69.2mm in total. That’s broadly comparable with the amount of rain we see in England during the summer months, and would be considered dry. There’s a small chance that you’ll catch a thunderstorm during your trip.
How warm is the sea in Corfu during October?
The water temperature around Corfu reaches a pleasant 23℃ during October. While generally considered warm, some people might find it a little on the cool side on entering the water.
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rest and weather in Corfu (Greece)
Between mainland Greece and Italy is the crescent-shaped island of Corfu, where many who know a lot about traveling dream of coming to rest. The local climate is slightly different from the climate of other Greek islands, which is why there is much more greenery here, and fine days last longer.
Tourists are not embarrassed even by the fact that at the end of autumn a cold snap comes here. Foreigners are happy to rest here even after the end of the velvet season. Although it is unlikely that you will be able to swim in the salty waters of the Ionian and Adriatic Seas, you can wander along the sandy coast for a long time, enjoying the healing air, walk along the forest and mountain paths, and also get acquainted with the unique history of Corfu. What else is preparing a trip here in October, you will learn from the Kidpassage article.
Holidays in Corfu in October: advantages and disadvantages of the resort
Even in such a heavenly place as Corfu, you can feel the fresh breath of autumn. Thanks to the local climate, it is not as cold and rainy here as in native latitudes, but it is still obvious that the hot summer is behind us.
Reviews about holidays in Corfu in October are divided: some are not attracted by the benefits of an autumn vacation in Greece, while others, on the contrary, consider mid-autumn to be an ideal time for a trip. October Kerkyra has the following advantages:
weather conditions are conducive to leisurely walks along the beaches and exploring local attractions. In the middle of autumn there is no longer a strong heat;
the cost of services is gradually decreasing. Among all the autumn months, October is the most favorable for rest;
the citrus harvest is ripening. In addition to oranges, you can enjoy persimmons, grapes, figs and quince;
The streets of the resorts of Corfu become more deserted. Since the high tourist season is behind us, there are much fewer vacationers on the island.
Corfu also has disadvantages in October, and here are the main ones:
the weather is changeable in autumn. Sunny days are abruptly replaced by cloudy ones, it often rains;
in October, many bars and clubs stop working, ferries run much less often, water parks and some sightseeing places are closed for “vacations”.
For many reasons, it is better to plan your vacation for the first days of the month, when the tourist infrastructure is still working.
Weather in Corfu in October
A distinctive feature of the weather in Corfu in October-November is its instability. You never know what will await you on vacation: bright sun or cloudy skies. Weather conditions in autumn are quite changeable, at this time it becomes noticeably cooler here.
The weather in early October still resembles a soft velvet season. In the first decade of the month, there are amazing days, ideal for spending time outdoors. At this time, tourists still visit the beaches, and some even swim in the sea.
The temperature in Corfu in mid-October is already much lower than it was a month earlier. The sea is gradually cooling down, only the most hardened guests of the resort can swim, and then only in the eastern part of the island, where it is noticeably warmer. The weather in Corfu at the end of October is often capricious. It happens that in the morning there is not a single cloud in the sky, and by lunchtime it is raining on the street like a wall.
Air and water temperature
Corfu’s Mediterranean climate ensures mild winters without severe frosts and long warm summers. Autumn in Corfu is moderately warm, but quite rainy, so an umbrella in your suitcase will definitely not hurt you.
Air temperature in Corfu in October
The average daily temperature in Corfu in October is +22.7 °C. At night, the thermometer averages down to +18.6 °C. In the evening, it is cool not so much because of the drop in temperature, but because of the cold winds from the sea, which increase with the onset of dusk.
Sea water temperature
The average water temperature in mid-autumn is +22. 8 °C. The highest rates are observed in the first week of October. By the end of the month, the sea cools down to +17 °С.
Rainfall
During the whole month there are about 6 rainy days, which bring with them 91.4 mm of precipitation. Usually the weather starts to deteriorate closer to November, but short rains are possible in the first half of October.
Sunny, cloudy, overcast days
Despite the fact that it is already mid-autumn outside, the weather still pleases with plenty of sun. The number of sunny days on the island is 74% (23 days). Cloudy days occupy 16% of the time of the month. The share of cloudy days is about 10%.
Beach holidays
It is difficult to imagine a person who would remain indifferent when he sees the local nature. The conditions of a beach holiday in Corfu will satisfy even the most sophisticated travelers. Here you can find both pebbly and sandy areas. The water in Corfu is crystal clear and transparent. A nice bonus is free entry to all beaches. True, for a sun lounger and an umbrella, a separate fee is charged.
The beaches seem to be made for family holidays: the entrance to the sea is smooth and gentle everywhere, and the infrastructure is developed at the highest level. Many of the island’s beaches are marked with the “Blue Flag” for the purity of water and air.
Corfu is conditionally divided into several beach areas. Conditions differ depending on the part of the island. So, the south coast is covered with sand. A distinctive feature is the incredible mountain landscapes, as well as fresh healing air.
The west coast is dominated by small pebbles. This place is not very suitable for families with children, as the bottom is quite rocky, you cannot do without special shoes. It is in the west that one of the most famous beaches of Corfu is located – the picturesque Paleokastritsa .
The northern coast is washed by the Adriatic Sea. It is shallow and warm enough here, which is a big plus for tourists with children. Divers will also like this part of the coast, and underwater rocks and reefs will surely enchant with their pristine beauty.
On the west coast of Corfu, the Ionian Sea is always colder, even in summer, because cold currents pass here. In the eastern part, the water usually cools later, and the air temperature is generally several degrees higher.
Excursion holidays in Corfu
If you have to say goodbye to a beach holiday in October, then for an excursion, on the contrary, the perfect time comes. Mid-autumn creates wonderful weather conditions for long walks and museum visits.
Entertainment in Corfu for children
Kerkyra
Acquaintance with this corner of Greece, of course, is worth starting with its capital – Kerkyra. Previously, this was the name of the entire island. However, the locals still call it Kerkyra. The territory belonged to Byzantium for a long time, so the spirit of Italian culture is clearly felt in the capital.
At the beginning of October, you can walk here for a long time through the labyrinths of narrow ornate streets, admiring the ancient architecture. Visit the fortresses of Paleo Frurio and Neo Frurio, take pictures with the Maitland Rotunda in the background, and after a long walk, look into one of the small authentic taverns.
Walk in Corfu: detailed description
Museum of Asian Art
At the end of October, the weather sometimes deteriorates, but you should not refuse excursions because of rain. We invite you to visit the Museum of Asian Art. It is the only museum of its kind in all of Greece and one of the most important in all of Europe. Most of the exhibits are part of the collection of the Greek diplomat G. Manos, who collected Asian artifacts. Manos donated his collection of 10,500 artifacts to Greece on the condition that the government create a separate museum for it.
Paintings, jewelry, textiles, household items, religious figurines – what is there in the exhibition! It even stores the armor and weapons of the samurai, as well as real masks of the kabuki theater.
Achillion Palace
The best example of European architecture on the island is Achillion Palace, built by Italian architects under the decree of Empress Elisabeth of Austria. As the name implies, the design of the palace was based on myths and legends dedicated to Achilles.
The interior is decorated with numerous details illustrating the plots of myths, sculptures of ancient Greek mythological heroes are located in the garden. Achillion is located 10 km from Corfu, in the village of Gastouri. The palace is open to the public daily.
Achillion Palace: how to get there, ticket prices, description
As for entertainment for children, there are not so many of them in Corfu. Here are the places that young travelers will love:
Soap Museum (Kerkyra).
Pyramid Adventure Park (Agios Spyridonas).
Aquarium (Paleokastritsa).
Donkey farm (Paleokastritsa).
Holidays, events, festivals
Like any Greek island, Corfu has its own traditions, which are embodied in festivals and various recreational activities. Holidays in Corfu in October will brighten up the pastime of vacationers and introduce you to the cultural characteristics of the country.
The Greeks are very religious, so there are many church holidays in the calendar. October 26 is celebrated here St. Demetrius Day , Agios Dimitrios. This date is also considered Vineyard Day .
October 28 is a national holiday as locals celebrate Ohi Day . Residents pay tribute to the memory of the Greek resistance fighters during the Second World War. On Ohi Day, people visit memorials, organize parades and solemn processions, and arrange concerts.
Messonghi Panegyri takes place every year on October 25 in Corfu. On this religious holiday dedicated to certain saints, folk festivals with dances and songs are held on the city streets. Festival visitors will also enjoy traditional Greek treats.
Prices for holidays in October
In comparison with the high season, the cost of holidays in the middle of autumn is one and a half or even two times cheaper. Prices for Corfu in October are reduced due to the decline in tourist activity. Foreigners planning their holidays during this period are confused by the unpredictable weather and the cold sea.
Price of tours
Tour operators are in no hurry to set the lowest prices for vacations, but the fact that during this period it will be possible to save money is an indisputable fact. During the velvet season, prices are high, and in October they decrease.
Airfare
In mid-autumn, flights are 17% cheaper than in September. In November, the price drops a little more, by less than 1%.
Accommodation
October is a great time to save on accommodation. In the second month of autumn, the daily cost of living is 10% cheaper compared to September prices. So, in September, the average cost of living is 120 euros, in October – 109Euro.
The best hotels in Corfu for children
Meals and transfers
Amazing seafood, delicious cheese and olives, which are harvested just in late October – early November, and, of course, incredible wine – these are the main components of Greek cuisine. Even if you are staying at an all-inclusive hotel, it is worth visiting the local cafes and taverns at least once.
You can have a hearty dinner in an inexpensive cafe for 15 euros (drinks not included). A similar meal in a restaurant costs twice as much. But snacking on street food is a good option to satisfy your hunger for little money (the cost is about 2-4 euros per serving).
Corfu’s public transport system is represented by buses. The fare within Corfu is 1.2 euros. The fare to nearby resorts starts from 1. 7 euros, the final price depends on the distance. There are also taxis, car and bicycle rental agencies.
Transportation in Corfu is not very good, so the best way to get to your destination is by car. In addition, island mountain trails resemble serpentine. If you or your child gets sick while traveling, it’s best to stock up on anti-nausea pills ahead of time.
How to dress in Corfu
We have already mentioned that the weather on the island during this period is quite capricious and changeable, so you should stock up on a full set of things for all occasions: from T-shirts to sweaters.
While the sea breeze has a refreshing effect in summer, in autumn it intensifies and causes discomfort. Take a windbreaker, which will come in handy for sea excursions and evening walks along the coast. Warm enough during the day, you can get by with a light shirt.
Keep in mind that you will have to walk a lot in Corfu, because there are so many interesting places to visit. Carefully consider the choice of shoes: it should be as comfortable as possible. A raincoat and an umbrella will not be superfluous in your suitcase, as it often rains on the island in autumn.
Recommendations for families with children
In October, a holiday in Corfu with children is not bad, but not ideal. Among the main disadvantages are the weather, which often deteriorates, and the cold sea. If in the summer the kids can spend all day splashing in the water, then in the fall, parents will have to constantly figure out what to do with their children.
Vacation in Corfu with children
But older children and teenagers will quite like the October rest, because the excursion program here is so extensive that there will not be a minute of free time for boredom.
Both tourists who are completely unfamiliar with Corfu, and those who have already visited the paradise island before, should read the Kidpassage article “11 interesting facts about Corfu”. After reading, you will definitely want to immediately book a tour here and escape from the dull autumn landscape to the azure shores of the fabulous Greek island.
Holidays in Corfu in October. What to do and what to see in Corfu? What weather to expect?
The second largest Greek island, Corfu (or Kerkyra), is a very popular place among European tourists, and our compatriots love and know Corfu. According to ancient Greek mythology, this island was founded by Poseidon – God and the lord of the seas, and therefore, some kind of romantic legend or myth is attributed to almost every object of the island – man-made and not made by hands. People come to the island to sunbathe, improve their health, admire local sights, soak up the amazing atmosphere and learn more about Greek culture. Corfu is really interesting! It is most logical to fly to the island with the onset of heat, i.e., in the period from May to September-October. Read about the last month of the season in Corfu below.
The weather in Corfu is wonderful, especially in the first three weeks. At this time during the day the air temperature is +24…+27°С, and at night +16…+21°С (however, even at the beginning there may be “surprises” in the form of suddenly cool days). In general, these days are very sunny and warm, but the air is gradually cooling down (no special temperature drops are observed). By the end of October the weather can be capricious in the form of cooling: during the day up to +16-17 degrees and at night up to +13-14 degrees. However, in some years, warm weather with temperatures above +20 degrees lasts the whole month.
October can be considered one of the wettest months of the year, but don’t worry, most of October still enjoys sunny and clear days. Of course, it does not rain every day, but towards the end of October it can fall every other day. Also, towards the end of October, the sky is sometimes covered with clouds. Sometimes strong winds rise in the evening, and even hurricanes, which can rage all night and not subside even by morning. In general, strong winds are a feature of October, and often they interfere a little with enjoying the rest. Strong northwest winds, on the other hand, can make visiting some places unforgettable: how beautiful are the waves that splash and crash against the rocks!
The island is immediately washed by 2 seas : in the eastern part – the waters of the Ionian Sea, and in the western part – the waters of the Adriatic Sea. Of course, the water in both seas is not so warm by the beginning of October, but you can still swim (the water temperature is about +24°C). If you arrive in Corfu by the end of October, it will be very difficult to enter the water, because the seas cool down to + 21-22 ° C. Add to that strong winds and strong waves!
Thus, October in Corfu is a specific time. A calm beach holiday is not always possible, but in general the air temperatures are very pleasant for sightseeing and contemplative rest. In addition to light summer clothes and swimwear, it is worth taking on a trip to the island and warm clothes for walking on chilly evenings.
What to do in Corfu in October
There are several historical places in Corfu, and making trips to them in not so hot October will not be so hard as in hot July-August. For example, you can visit the ancient city of Korkyra (Kerkyra), which is located 2 km from the modern city, between the salt lake of Halikiopoulo and the Gulf of Kastrades. The main building in the ancient city is the Temple of Poseidon. Another ancient city, Cassiopeia, keeps interesting ruins of old buildings.
Go to Monastery of the Virgin Mary in the village of Paleokastritsa , built in the 17th century. From the top of the monastery walls, a truly magnificent view of the surroundings opens up, and you can also perform an obligatory ritual – go to the magic well, throw a coin there and make a wish. If you are relaxing near Paleo Frurio , then go to admire the old fortress of the 18th century – it stands on an artificial island and today is the center of the cultural life of Corfu: concerts and light shows are often held inside.
Do not be too lazy to get to “Mouse” island Pontikonisi . This is a kind of symbol of Corfu, and it is located 1.5 km from Kanoni. There is a legend that this island was once the ship of Odysseus, but Poseidon in anger turned it into a stone mountain in the sea. This island bears little resemblance to a ship, but it is still beautiful and green, and it also houses the ancient monastery of Pantokrator. Well, the “Mouse” island was nicknamed only because of its modest size. But the locals like to joke that the name comes from the fact that the path leading to the monastery looks like a wriggling mouse tail.
Image of the Vlacerna monastery is actively printed on postcards and magnets, which are sold in all the souvenir shops of the island. The temple is very old, but active, located on the small peninsula of Paleopolis, a couple of hundred meters from Corfu itself. Actually, the whole island is occupied by this snow-white monastery with a chapel.
Somewhere until the middle of October (or until the beginning of October or the end of September, depending on the weather) local water parks are open : “Aqualand” (in Agios Ioannis), “Hydropolis” (in Acharavi), water park “Sidari Water Park” (in Sidari). If you are traveling with children, check out the Aladdin children’s center in Kontokali, and playgrounds are scattered throughout the island.
You can also make a trip on a boat with a transparent bottom “Calypso Star” , which depart from the old port of the city of Corfu – tourists are taken to the island of Vido (10 minutes from the city) and ride along the coast – very picturesque! As for parties and discos, Corfu, rather, loses here to some other islands. Fun happens in the capital itself, the island (moreover, on the outskirts of the capital), while in other cities everything is pretty calm. Especially at the end of the season, when there are much fewer tourists. In general, Corfu is a place of elite, respectable recreation, and there are few young people here.
Holidays and festivals of Corfu in October
In the second month of autumn, a number of entertaining festivals and holidays are held on the island. But the main holiday is October 28, Ohi Day . It is a public holiday in Greece and Cyprus, commemorating the rejection of the ultimatum delivered by Italy to Greek Prime Minister Ioannis Metaxas on October 28, 1940. Actually, the Greek word “όχι” means “no.” As part of the holiday, military and student parades, beautifully decorated with the national flags of the city and mass celebrations.
October 25 in the resort village of Messonghi, 20 km from the center of Corfu, celebrate the festival Messonghi Panegyri . “Panegyri” is something like a national or religious gathering held in honor of a particular saint. In addition to religious motives, dances, treats and festivities are also expected on this day. About where these festivities will take place and how, it is worth learning from street banners and posters on poles. This and other “panegyri” are certainly a great chance to “taste” the real Greece.
So October is a good time to visit Corfu. Yes, the weather is not always suitable for a comfortable beach holiday, but it offers excellent conditions for excursions and walks.
October is the best time to visit Corfu or not
My name is Alena. I am a permanent author of the site “Roads are not roads”. I want to share with you the experience of an autumn holiday in Greece – on the island of Corfu.
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When I was planning my trip, I found practically no information on the Internet about holidays at this time of the year from real people. There were literally 1-2 reviews on well-known travel sites describing the experience of traveling to a large hotel from a tour operator company. And that’s it. There is zero information about what is happening there at this time of the year. But I was planning an independent trip, and not just one, but with my family, including my 8-year-old daughter.
So, I took a risk and went. I share with you my last year’s experience.
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Why Corfu
I wanted to visit the relics of St. Spyridon of Trimyphus, which are located in Corfu, the capital of the island. This was the main reason why Corfu and not Rhodes, for example.
It is also my favorite Greek island. Love the atmosphere there. It reminds me of my beloved Crimea, where I spent half of my childhood and early youth. Corfu is a very green island with a diverse landscape and beaches for every taste. The climate there is milder than on other islands of Greece, and the sea is gentle and warm.
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We also warmed up plans for a trip to Albania from Corfu by ferry (the coast of mainland Albania is perfectly visible from some points of the island). But, in the end, we did not dare to go there, and there was not enough time.
Now about why in October
My daughter is already at school: 5 weeks of study – a week of vacation. Our first autumn vacation fell just at the beginning of October. Agree, it is very hot in Greece in summer, and in autumn it is especially useful to get an extra dose of vitamin D.
And finally, at the beginning of spring, I was lucky to stumble upon a sale from the Greek airline Aegian Airlines and buy cheap tickets: €420 for three round trips. In general, all the stars converged on Corfu this time.
Read about all the resorts and attractions of Corfu in the article: Corfu – an overview of resorts.
How did we get to the island
We fly to Corfu with Aegian Airlines
We had a connecting flight – Moscow-Athens-Corfu .
This airline does not have direct regular flights from Moscow, and Ellinair’s Mouzenidis charters fly only during the season. Therefore, we had no choice.
The connections were short, the departure time is relatively convenient for a flight with a child. Why relatively? Because the return flight still fell in the late evening, and due to the time difference to Moscow, we stayed late at night. There were no alternatives, so I had to take it for granted.
Due to the too short connection in Athens (1.5 hours) on the way there, I had to be very nervous. The plane arrived at the Finnish airport 20 minutes late. At the airport itself, we didn’t know where to go, we didn’t know, there was a long queue for passport control.
I was also unnerved by the fact that this would be the last flight to Corfu that day. It was operated by Aegian Airlines’ subsidiary, local airline Olimpic Air . If we didn’t catch the flight, even if not through our own fault, we would have to fly only the next morning and spend the night somewhere in Athens.
Of course, 1.5 hours of docking is a bit extreme.
Especially if it takes place at an unfamiliar airport. On the Internet, “experts” write that airline employees meet transit passengers and direct them to the right place. I don’t know, maybe they sent someone, but not us.
No one met or saw off anyone there. Half of the passengers from our flight were in transit to Rhodes. Only we flew to Corfu. Therefore, we had to run around the airport, grabbing the hands of employees we met along the way, asking them to help us find the right terminal.
As a result, we almost missed our flight. Thanks to the Greeks, who, as usual, were not distinguished by punctuality and delayed the flight a little, because of which we safely managed to catch our plane.
About Aegian Airlines
Above all praise. One of the best airlines I have flown.
Before this flight, my favorites were Austrian Airlines. So these Greeks are no worse. Well-trained, polite and helpful flight attendants and handsome stewards, excellent food and service on board, the ability to choose different types of menus in advance: kosher, seafood, vegetarian, etc. (look for a complete list of options on the airline’s website), soft takeoff and landing even in the terrible thunderstorm that broke out over Athens on the way there.
Bonus – excellent Greek wine for those who wish for free. It is not poured into a glass, but distributed in small glass bottles.
To get from the airport to our apartments, we rented a car.
We always do this – we rent a car upon arrival at the airport and before flying home at the airport and rent it back. This allows you to save money on the transfer.
We contacted the rental company in advance, from Moscow. Therefore, an employee was already waiting for us at the airport, who handed over the keys to our car, a white Nissan Micra, and proudly left.
We paid €111 for a week of renting a car. If anyone is interested in where we rented a car, then here.
Throughout Greece, including the islands of Crete and Rhodes, storms raged and a hurricane called Zorba raged, completely flooding Athens. Only Corfu then bypassed these natural disasters. We were like in paradise, our own vehicle was in front of us, and there was a whole week ahead on this fabulous island.
Where we lived
At booking.com we booked an apartment in the village of Dassia with a wonderful Greek grandfather with his own garden, playground and a funny little dog. They were not very close to the sea, but very large (2 rooms with a full kitchen), with two balconies for morning coffee and evening gatherings with a glass of wine. They cost €50/day.
View of the garden from our balcony
I chose Dassia consciously, because I knew that in October I would risk the weather in Corfu. In case of bad weather, Kerkyra was nearby with a lot of interesting places for excursions. In case of a good one, there are beautiful beaches nearby.
The village itself is quite developed, it has supermarkets, cafes, taverns.
At the beginning of October, the season on the island ends, the flow of tourists subsides. We were the only belated guests at our hosts. It was so cool to be the only guests when all the attention of the hosts was given only to us.
About the weather
The weather was great during our stay on Corfu.
It was sunny and warm every day. The temperature was kept within +26-27°С. There were no storms and strong winds. Our day started with going to the beach and swimming in the sea. There, on the beach, we, as a rule, had lunch, and after lunch we went to see the island (more on food below).
Our hostess praised us for choosing this particular time for a holiday in Corfu. She said that the beginning of October is her favorite time. Comfortable warm weather sets in during this period. But in the second half of September, on the contrary, it often rains. She complained that it was hot on the island in July and August, there were a lot of people, all the beaches were overcrowded, in Corfu it was generally crowded.
In general, in her opinion, we made the right decision to come to Corfu in early October. Although everything could have turned out differently with the weather, and we were just very lucky. Autumn, and especially October, is an unpredictable time on the Greek islands. Here’s how lucky. We were lucky.
Only on the day of our departure there was a very strong thunderstorm. I read that thunderstorms in Corfu are a super enchanting show. Indeed, Zeus the Thunderer was so furious that he knocked out the light in the apartment. It was probably Zeus who sent us a sign that the season was finally closed and it was time to go home.
About food
We had breakfast and dinner at home. Products were bought in supermarkets. Our hosts told us where it is cheaper to buy food and water.
Everyone drinks bottled water on the island. Tap water is not usable.
Not far away was a large supermarket Lidl . But we rarely went there. Basically, the products were bought in a non-chain small store in our village. Prices there were not much more expensive than in Lidl.
I also liked the Greek chain Dimitra. We went there a couple of times and bought gifts from Greece home to Moscow – baklava, Greek coffee, local graviera cheese. The prices there are good.
We always dined in different restaurants or taverns.
Since we went somewhere every day or spent time on different beaches, there was no time to cook dinners. Portions in Greek taverns are large. We asked for half of what we ordered for lunch to be packed into lunch boxes and ate for dinner.
About Greek cuisine
Souvlaki in one of the family taverns in Corfu
I am not a big fan of Greek cuisine. But I know that many people are delighted with it.
One of the most popular dishes in the taverns of Corfu is souvlaki . This is meat with sauce (it can be pork, lamb, chicken), such as barbecue. It is served with a side dish – vegetables and french fries. And with some delicious bread. The dish is large and satisfying, but we got fed up with french fries during our stay on the island. I don’t know why the Greeks are so fond of adding it wherever they can.
In fish restaurants along the coast, you can try freshly caught and very tasty fish (I haven’t eaten the same fish there for a long time) and other seafood, such as octopus. There are also moussaka, gyros and many other dishes. But about Greek cuisine it is worth writing a separate post, it is so original. But also specific.
I was a little worried about my daughter, what should I feed her in Greece. But there was always chicken soup on the menu. Moreover, in different taverns it is completely different, not similar to our traditional chicken noodles. Or took her pasta. Traditional Italian cuisine in the form of pasta, pizza and other things, as a rule, is everywhere.
In Greek family taverns, in addition to the dishes you order, they often bring a compliment . It can be either some kind of free appetizer before the main course, or, on the contrary, a dessert. In one of the fish taverns in Kassiopi, the three of us were brought a very tasty dessert in the form of limoncello.
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My passion in Greece is coffee
Fragrant, thick, brewed in Turkish coffee – it has a special taste. I buy Greek coffee in local supermarkets in large packs with parrots and bring them to Moscow.
About the sea and beaches
As I already wrote, the sea in Corfu in early October was warm, like fresh milk.
We managed to visit several beaches.
Beach in Dassia
Beach in Dassia in early October
This is a nice beach with small pebbles at sunset.
We bought special slippers for our daughter so as not to get hurt on stones or sea urchins. Once she was too lazy to put them on and hurt her leg on some kind of thorn. After that, an allergic reaction began. Saved the supply of antihistamines that we took with us. It’s all gone in a couple of days.
Entry into the sea in Dassia is even, then there is a small section of depth, then a very long shallow. The beach is convenient for parents with small children. It was here that my daughter for the first time, without fear, tried to swim in the sea on her own.
The water is the purest, transparent, unusual color.
Slightly shifted the angle. Here it is more clear what the beach in Dassia looks like. Behind is a cafe. We had to order a cappuccino and ice coffee to get a sun lounger and an umbrella. But we are not in a claim) Coffee is delicious
On the right side are the beaches of the hotels. On the left – a series of cafes. Umbrellas and sun loungers are free for cafe customers. You can just take any drink and sunbathe on a sun lounger.
Beach at Barbati
Beach at Barbati. Umbrellas and sun loungers can be used free of charge at this time.
The hosts highly recommended that we go to the beach in Barbati. It’s the best on the northeast coast.
This is a beautiful beach with a wider shoreline and trees to shade from the sun. Beach cafes in Barbati were no longer open in October, and umbrellas and sun loungers could be used for free.
Beach in Sidari
Beach in Sidari, next to the Canal of Love
We also went to Sidari and swam in the famous Canal of Love , covered with various romantic legends. Loving couples were not seen there. But there are plenty of English mothers with children and local divers.
I don’t know about all these love signs, but the views are really impressive. A very beautiful place. I recommend it primarily because of the views and spectacular photos.
Beach in Kassiopi
Beach in Kassiopi. We were there in the afternoon, the weather began to deteriorate
We went to Kassiopi. We liked the town itself, but it was windy and a little cool on the local beach. It was already evening and the sky was cloudy. This was the only time we felt the breath of autumn in Corfu.
Beach in Paleokastritsa
Paleokastritsa
This is one of the most beautiful places on the island. The photo speaks for itself.
Agios Gordios Beach
The beach at Agios Gordios is our favourite. It reminded us a lot of the Baltic coast
We really liked the beach of Agios Gordios – wide sandy, with a very smooth and shallow entry. When we were there, the sea was rough. And the waves, and the shallow sea, and the endless sandy beach – all this very much reminded me of the Baltics.
We didn’t have time to go to the south of the island. They say the sea is the warmest there. I can say that both on the northeastern coast of the island and on the western coast, it was quite warm in early October. According to my feelings, it is much warmer than in June in Crete.
About the interesting things of Corfu and trips around the island
I wrote about the beaches and natural beauties. Now about other sights of Corfu that we saw.
Corfu – the main city of Corfu
Fortress in Corfu
It has preserved 2 fortresses – the Old and the New.
We did not go inside, we just went around along the powerful fortress walls. We walked along the narrow streets of old Corfu, admired the old Venetian-type architecture, had lunch in one of the street cafes in the center of the Old Town.
We saw the monument to the Russian Admiral Ushakov. He is highly revered in Corfu. In 1799, he led the Black Sea squadron and led a military operation to liberate the island from French troops. The monument stands next to the fortress.
Monument to Admiral Ushakov at the foot of the fortress
The central tourist part of Corfu is very bustling, full of all sorts of people, like the Moscow metro at rush hour. I didn’t like her very much. And this is in October, not the peak season. Imagine what happens here during the summer months.
Temple of St. Spyridon
You can come to the temple and venerate the relics at any time when it is open. The reliquary with relics is closed with a lid, which is removed when the service begins and the priest reads the akathist at the relics.
We arrived around 5 pm. At this time, people began to gather in the temple, a small queue lined up at the relics. There were no Russian pilgrims. Local Greeks stood in line.
Notes can be written in the church shop, and left on the table in the temple. Sorokousts are taken by a woman in a shop, the Greeks do not take money for this. Miro and oil from the relics can be bought there in the shop. The same woman in the shop gives out pieces of St. Spyridon’s shoes to everyone for free.
Candles at the icon of St. Spyridon are placed at the entrance to the church. There is no price for candles, you put as much money into the tray as you see fit. The woman in the shop does not take money in her hands. If you want to buy myrrh, then you also put money into the tray. I really liked this attitude to money in Greek temples.
Center of Corfu. You can see both the market and the temple
In the market next to the temple of St. Spyridon, you can buy anything you want. Many sellers are fluent in Russian. I also succumbed to shopping and bought a couple of jars of cream of the Greek brand “Apivita” , which one of my friends praised me.
An imposing Greek salesman with a mustache like Salvador Dali from natural cosmetics store NaturaClick gave me free samples of creams with argan oil. He said that I can order their cosmetics online from Russia without any problems. I did not order, but I know that many girls are delighted with Greek cosmetics and love it for its natural composition and affordable prices. Someone specially goes to Greece to replenish supplies.
Cape Kanoni
Blacherna Monastery
Then we went to Cape Kanoni to watch the planes take off and land and look at the tiny Blacherna Monastery of the 17th century, located on a small island connected to the mainland by a narrow bridge. There’s a crazy wind. In the same place, you can take a boat to Mouse Island , but we didn’t do this, but went to Achillion Palace.
Achilleion Palace
Park surrounding Achilleion, sculpture of Achilles in the background
Achilleion is one of the main architectural sights of Corfu.
It was built for the Austrian Empress Elisabeth (Sisi) in 1890. Named after the hero of Homer’s Iliad – Achilles . In the park that surrounds the palace, there is a huge statue of this ancient hero. And the huge statue, and the beautiful palace, reminiscent of the Livadia Palace in Crimea, and the magnificent park with tropical trees, are very impressive.
The views of Kerkyra and seascapes from the park’s panoramic platforms are mesmerizing. It’s very beautiful there, I recommend you to definitely go and take a leisurely walk in the park.
At the ticket office of the palace, we took an audio guide in Russian (it is issued free of charge along with the ticket) and walked with it around the park and the territory of the palace. The halls inside the palace are empty, there is nothing to see. It is better to admire the palace from the outside.
Monastery in Paleokastritsa
Cats in flower pots on the territory of the monastery in Paleokastritsa
We also really liked the town of Kassiopi with the ruins of an old fortress and, of course, the monastery in Paleokastritsa. Especially the views that opened before us when we climbed to the very top – to where the monastery is located.
The territory of the monastery is very nice, cozy, there are many flowers and cats. There are incredibly many of the latter, and they all like to settle in flower pots. In general, cats in Corfu are a separate issue. There are so many of them and they are very photogenic. My daughter and I have collected a whole cat collection.
Mount Pantokrator
View from the top of Pantokrator
From Barbati we went to Mount Pantokrator is an excellent observation point.
Pantokrator – the highest mountain in Corfu, the height is not very high – 906 m, but still.
We drove there in our car past original Greek mountain villages, with friendly grandmothers in headscarves, almost like in our villages. The views from there are breathtaking.
Kaiser Throne Observation Deck
Kaiser Throne – view from the highest point
Kaiser Throne is another observation deck in Corfu.
It is located in the west of the island, on the way to the popular beach of Agios Gordios, next to the village Pelekas . Named in honor of German Kaiser Wilhelm II, who loved to visit this island. At the very top there is a platform with binoculars. From it you can also see the coast of Albania.
Home — to gloomy Moscow
The return home went smoothly.
It was Sunday evening. The clouds cleared, the weather was warm and clear. We left the rented car at the airport. The keys to it were left inside the cabin at the door, as the rental employee told us.
The connection at the Athens airport was longer – 2.5 hours. This allowed us to go through all the necessary formalities without haste and nerves. On the Aigian Airlines website, I ordered a seafood dinner in advance. Here’s what it looked like:
Aegian Airlines Seafood Dinner
Flight went well.
We flew at night, the child slept and dreamed even when landing, without complaining, as usual, of pain and stuffiness in the ears. Since then, I have appreciated night flights with a child :).
There was a strong gale-force wind and sleet in Moscow that night. The pilot landed a couple of times. Apparently, due to strong winds or some other reasons unknown to me, I could not land the plane the first time. But in the end, I planted him gently.
Moscow welcomed me with cold and rain mixed with sleet. Our sunny and warm Greek holidays are over, but the memories of beautiful Corfu remain.
And we really want to go back there again.
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Corfu in October 2022 – holidays and weather in Corfu, Greece
Corfu is one of the northernmost islands of Greece and the holiday season here is shorter than, for example, in Crete or Rhodes. In October, the weather can both please and upset. And what you will definitely like is the prices for tours. Read on the Tour-Calendar all about holidays in Corfu in the middle of autumn!
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Weather in Corfu in October
In October, autumn naturally gains momentum, the temperature of water and air gradually drops. Going to the island in the middle of autumn, you a priori agree that the weather can be different: several stunning sunny days can be replaced by a cloudy or rainy day, or even several. It might get colder for a while. Daytime temperature at this time averages +23°C, nighttime – +14°C. The water temperature drops from +23°C..24°C at the beginning of the month to +20°C..+22°C at the end. When choosing a holiday destination in Corfu, give preference to the east coast – it is usually warmer here.
temperature during the day
+23 °
Temperature at night
+14 °
Water temperature
+22 °
The amount of precipitation
138 mm
rain
Sunny days 9000
Humidity
78%
Day length
11 hours
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What is interesting in Corfu in October?
October weather allows you to walk a lot along the sea, travel in the mountains, walk along the streets of cities or enjoy the leisurely life of Greek villages. You can make excursions to different parts of the island without fear of getting tired of stuffiness and heat, as happens in summer.
If you like solitude and unhurried rest, then mid-autumn on the island is a great time for this. And although most restaurants, bars and nightclubs are still open and there are places to go, there are noticeably fewer people. The same applies to beaches, museums, popular tourist places – they are gradually emptying, which is, of course, a plus.
October is the harvest time for olives, and this is one of the main treasures of Corfu. They have been cultivated on the island for thousands of years. Farmers place special nets where the olives subsequently fall. Driving along the villages, and watching the whole process, you are involuntarily surprised that there are still places on earth where they lead such a measured lifestyle.
A number of interesting events take place in October, one of them is Russian Weeks. The event is held in order to strengthen relations and cultural ties between Greece and Russia. During the festival, a film festival is held with a demonstration of films by Russian directors, concerts by Russian artists and other musical groups, exhibitions, presentations.
What are the prices for holidays in Corfu in October?
In October, prices for holidays on the island are almost one and a half times lower than in July and August. The reason is simple – the weather at this time is less stable, and the sea, although still warm, gradually cools down and in early autumn it can already invigorate, respectively, and the demand for tours is lower.
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If you are going on vacation to Greece for a guaranteed beach holiday, then Corfu is no longer quite suitable for this, it is worth considering the more southern islands, for example, Crete or Rhodes. And the best time to go there is at the end of September-beginning of October. If you are ready to combine a beach and sightseeing vacation, and a couple of rainy and cool days will not spoil your mood, then Corfu may well be suitable, and the cost of the tour at this time is quite attractive!
Weather in Corfu in October. Sea water temperature in October. Weather by months.
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Average temperature during the day
+26°C
+22°C
+18°C
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+22°C
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Sea water temperature
+25°C
+23°C
+20°C
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Day length
11. 8 – 13.0 hours
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Rainfall
62.0 mm
104.5 mm
207.3 mm
Average wind speed
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October is the perfect time to visit the famous Greek island of Corfu.
The weather at this time is truly wonderful, especially in the first two weeks of the month, when the air temperature fluctuates between +23°C and +28°C, and the sky is clear. By the end of October, autumn can remind of itself in the form of increasing winds, rains and cold snaps: during the day up to + 15-17 ° С and at night up to + 13-14 ° С. However, bad weather can make Corfu even more attractive: the dramatic landscapes of bays and rocks, against which powerful waves beat with splashes and noise, are amazing. However, it may well happen that warm sunny weather will delight from the first to the last days of October.
The island is washed by two seas at once: on the east side – the Ionian, and on the west – the Adriatic. The waters in the seas are not so warm already in early October (about +24°C), although swimming in calm weather is possible. The beaches of Corfu are very different: wild, equipped, sandy or rocky. In October, there are not as many people on the beaches of the island as in summer, however, it is difficult to call deserted beaches.
Corfu is far from just relaxing by the sea: there are many interesting historical places, trips to which in not too hot October weather will be extremely pleasant and comfortable. You should definitely visit the ancient city of Korkyra, the main monasteries, the Achilleion Palace, the 18th century fortress on an artificial island and other interesting places. Until mid-October (or until the beginning of the month, depending on weather conditions), local water parks operate in Corfu – a great alternative to a beach holiday. Nightlife this month is not as vibrant as in summer – however, in the summer season in Corfu it is not as noisy and fun as in Crete, Mykonos or Rhodes.
In the second month of autumn, Corfu hosts a number of entertaining festivals and celebrations. For example, on October 28, Ohi Day is celebrated here. This public holiday in Greece and Cyprus pays tribute to the rejection of the ultimatum given by Italy to Greece in 1940. As part of the holiday, you can admire military parades and take part in mass festivities in the main cities of the island.
Air temperature in Corfu in October
The graph below provides detailed information about the daytime and nighttime temperatures in Corfu in October.
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The average air temperature in October over the past 5 years is 22.1°C during the day and 18.7°C at night.
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Sea temperature in Corfu in October
The graph below provides detailed information about the water temperature in Corfu in October.
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The average sea temperature in October for Corfu for the last 5 years is 22.9°C.
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Sunny days in Corfu in October
The graph below shows the number of sunny, cloudy and overcast days you can expect in Corfu in October.
The forecast is based on information about the weather in this resort, collected over the past five years.
However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.
Rainy days in Corfu in October
The chart below shows the chances of rainfall of varying intensity in Corfu in October.
The forecast is based on rainfall information for this resort collected over the past five years.
However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.
Windy days in Corfu in October
The chart below shows information on how strong the wind can be in Corfu in October.
The forecast is based on information about the strength of the wind at this resort, collected over the past five years.
However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.
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I love my job, because they send me on vacation unexpectedly. For example in October. Despite the fact that it was autumn outside, I still went straight to the island of Corfu. The October weather pleased me: +27°С. Favorable for swimming in the sea and a lazy beach holiday. I got a caramel tan (although I don’t like sunbathing). I liked it, only the weather at the end of October is replaced by coolness. Already at the end of October, the air temperature is + 16-17 ° С. Swimming is cold.
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October 01
26°C
3 m / s
October 02
19°C
8 m / s
October 03
23°C
1 m / s
October 04
22°C
3 m / s
October 05
20°C
2 m / s
October 06
20°C
1 m / s
October 07
22°C
1 m / s
October 08
21°C
2 m / s
October 09
21°C
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WARMEST WATER IN THE SEA
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Average water temperature:
+26°C
Maximum:
+28°C
Minimum:
+24°C
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July
Number of sunny days:
30 days
Medium cloudy:
5. 9%
Day length:
14:39
DRIEST MONTH
August
Probability of rain:
0.0%
Monthly precipitation:
7.8mm
Average cloudiness :
8.1%
Weather in Corfu in October 2022-2021 🌊 and water temperature at “365 Celsius”
According to our rating system, which is confirmed by the reviews of tourists who have visited Greece, the weather is good in Corfu in October, this month’s rating is 4.4 out of five.
Temperature in Corfu in October
Average temperature during the day:
+22.6°C
Average temperature at night:
+16.5°C
Sea water temperature:
+22. 0°C
Number of sunny days:
22 days
Rainy days: Rainfall:
7 days 98.6 mm
Comparison of the weather by months in Corfu Water temperature in Greece in October
Should I go on vacation in October?
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The climate in October is good and tourists come to have a rest. According to our data, the weather in Corfu in October and the water temperature is good. At this time, on some days there may be a cool sea with an average temperature of +22.0°C. Sometimes it rains, about 7 days a month, 9 falls8.6 mm precipitation. Sunny weather lasts at least 22 days. According to the reviews of tourists who have visited Greece, it is worth going on vacation to Corfu in October.
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Weather in Corfu in September:
rating 4.8 (out of 5),
air +26.6°C , sea: +24.0°C,
rain 2 days
Weather in Corfu in November:
rating 3.5 (out of 5),
air +19.0°C , sea: +20.0°C,
rain 7 days
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Water temperature in Corfu in October
Weather forecast and sea water temperature in Corfu in October ranges from +21. 0°C to +23.2°C. At its lows, it can be considered comfortable for swimming adults and children. In the previous month, the sea is warmer by about 2°C. The next month the water is 2°C colder. In October, according to tourists, the climate in Corfu is well suited for recreation, also due to the comfortable temperature of the water in the sea at almost any point in Greece.
Rating, rainy days and precipitation in October and other months.
The rating in a period of five months fluctuates from 3.2 to 4.9 points. The number of rainy days in October is 7, and it ranks 1st for this indicator for the year. Precipitation is 98.6 mm, this is the 5th place among all months. At the same time, in the previous period, 32.9 mm less rain, in the next month, 25.2 mm more. The weather in Corfu in October in the first and second half of the month is shown in the summary table for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 years.
Wind speed
Average speed in October is 3. 7 m/s with maximum wind gusts up to 5.6 m/s.
Climate summary
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Day air temperature
Water temperature
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+28.1°C
+23.2°C
2
+27.2°C
+22. 7°C
3
+24.9°C
+22.8°C
4
+25.5°C
+23.0°C
5
+18. 1°C
+22.4°C
6
+21.8°C
+22.8°C
7
+21.8°C
+22.4°C
8
+24. 1°C
+22.7°C
9
+24.9°C
+22.6°C
10
+24.9°C
+22.7°C
11
+25. 1°C
+22.6°C
12
+24.9°C
+22.4°C
13
+25.4°C
+22.6°C
14
+26. 4°C
+22.2°C
15
+25.4°C
+22.4°C
16
+24.9°C
+22.1°C
17
+24. 5°C
+22.8°C
18
+25.8°C
+23.0°C
19
+24.8°C
+22.7°C
20
+23. 6°C
+22.7°C
21
+23.8°C
+22.5°C
22
+23.5°C
+22.4°C
23
+16. 8°C
+22.5°C
24
+17.5°C
+21.9°C
25
+18.8°C
+21.7°C
26
+20. 2°C
+21.2°C
27
+19.6°C
+21.4°C
28
+19.2°C
+21.1°C
29
+19. 9°C
+21.4°C
30
+20.2°C
+21.0°C
31
+20.1°C
+21.0°C
Things to do in Corfu when the weather is nice
The resort village of Paleokastritsa is located on the western coast of Corfu, 25 km from the administrative center of Corfu. The city is considered the pearl of Corfu – high cliffs, covered with greenery of trees and shrubs, here approach small cozy bays. Thanks to such amazing natural landscapes (you rarely see forests and greenery on the slopes in Greece), the village has gained fame as one of the most beautiful corners of the island, where both locals and tourists love to relax.
Several semicircular capes of the island, protruding into the Ionian Sea, form three bays with clear turquoise water and sandy beaches (the water here is several degrees lower than on other beaches of the coast of Corfu). Along the village there are several small hotels with beautiful views of the sea, but even if you don’t manage to stay in one of them, it doesn’t matter: a wonderful landscape opens up from the Bella Vista observation deck, which you can climb on foot or by car.
The tourist infrastructure is well developed here: there are cafes and eateries near the beaches, sports equipment rentals, sun loungers and umbrellas for rent. One of the most favorite entertainments for vacationers: boat trips on snow-white boats and yachts, which are very numerous at local piers. Local guides conduct excursions to picturesque grottoes and secluded and hard-to-reach corners of the sea coast. Another popular activity among tourists is underwater diving and observing the inhabitants of the deep sea.
Monasteries and real Greek life
One of the attractions of Corfu is the Teotoku Monastery (Monastery of the Virgin), which dates back to the 13th century. The adjacent territory offers a beautiful view of the resort and the Adriatic Sea. Without fail, regardless of the weather in Corfu, in the month of visiting it is also worth a trip to the small villages of Lakones, Makrades and Krini – this is where you can see the real Greek life – measured, calm, facing the sea and filled with bright colors of amazing surrounding nature in excellent weather on the island Corfu!
The Byzantine defensive castle of Angelokastro, built on a high rock in the 13th century, more than once served as a haven for local residents during enemy raids.