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Es Cana weather June

What’s the weather like in Es Cana in June?

June is one of the most pleasant times to visit Es Cana for great weather and a nice, relaxing pace. The resort is more peaceful than traditional towns in Ibiza, which makes it perfect for a family holiday or a romantic getaway for two.

Geographical influences

Es Cana is a picturesque resort village on the east coast of Ibiza. It has a long beach along its coast with soft golden sands and crystal clear waters. The harbour is filled with yachts and small boats that’ll take you to some of the other Balearic Islands if you want to do some sightseeing. Es Cana weather in June is warm and sunny, which also makes it one of the busier months to visit. However, the resort doesn’t lose its peaceful atmosphere and you’ll have plenty of room to yourself on the beach.

Averages

June has an average high of 27°C with up to 14 hours of sunshine per day. At night, it’s not unusual for temperatures to lower to around 18°C, which is still very mild and great for a night out at the club. The average sea temperature is 21°C with 9mph winds. The average rainfall is 23mm spread over the month with an average humidity of 75%.

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June is the start of the summer season in Ibiza. The coastal resorts fully open as the temperature builds throughout the month. The sea temperature hits 22℃ and is ideal for a swim. We’ve looked at the most up-to-date weather data for Ibiza, covering the last 12 years up to 2023, plus we’ve asked our team of travel bloggers for their first-hand experiences in order to answer the most frequently asked questions about Ibiza weather in June.

How warm is it in Ibiza during June?

The temperature is extremely stable in June with average highs of 24℃ and lows just 2℃ lower at 21℃. The UV index will be high at this time of year, so protection against skin and eye damage is needed.
Try to limit exposure between 10am and 4pm. Apply broad spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen every few hours, even if it’s cloudy, or more frequently after sweating or swimming, and wear UV-blocking sunglasses too, and bear in mind that bright surfaces, such as sand and water increase UV exposure.

Does it rain in Ibiza during June?

On average, in June you’ll see rain on just one day in the month. In other words, you shouldn’t see any of the wet stuff. There’s a small chance that you’ll catch a thunderstorm during your trip.

Is it windy in Ibiza during June?

You’re unlikely to experience any strong winds. Expect a gentle breeze that increases to moderate at times during June. With warm air temperatures and high humidity, any breeze will feel warm but refreshing.

How warm is the sea in Ibiza during June?

The water temperature around Ibiza reaches a pleasant 22℃ during June. While generally considered warm, some people might find it a little on the cool side on entering the water.

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Weather in Punta Cana in June 2023, water temperature in Punta Cana

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Maximum daytime temperature in Punta Cana 30.3 °C, minimum nighttime temperature 21.9°C. Rainfall in June is usually not more than 70 mm, and the number of hours of sunshine is not less than 8.

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June italy average weather: Italy in June: Travel Tips, Weather, and More

Опубликовано: April 24, 2023 в 4:34 am

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Italy in June: Travel Tips, Weather, and More

Weather

It’s no coincidence that folks flock to Italy in June. It’s officially summer, and while the sun is indeed out, it’s not as oppressively hot as it can be in August. For example, if you arrive in Rome you can expect an average temperature of 73°F/23°C. For more regional averages, expect it to hover between 55-80°F/13-27°C in the north, 60-80°F/16-27°C in central Italy, and 70-85°F/21-30°C in the south. But even though these temperatures may seem perfect, you’ll want to pack the lightest layers possible, as Italy is not immune to heat waves during June.  

Crowds & Costs

There’s no getting around it: June falls in the peak summer season  That means prices for flights and hotels will be higher than at any other time of the year (often 100% higher than in the low season). Therefore it’s wise to book everything as far in advance as possible, including tickets for attractions and sights within the country.

If you’re planning on visiting the Colosseum, in Rome, one expert tip to finding shorter lines is to purchase tickets in advance from the official website. If you’re already in the country, then you should head to the entrance of Palatine Hill and purchase a combination ticket. The lines are shorter at this window and the ticket includes admission to Palatine Hill and its museum, the Colosseum, and the Roman Forum. You can also skip the line entirely by signing up for a guided tour or audio tour.  

Where to Go

If the goal is to beat the summer crowds, then consider forgoing popular Tuscany for its less-visited (but just as gorgeous) next-door neighbor, Umbria. There are beautiful medieval towns dotting its rolling green hills, such as well-known Assisi and Perugia, as well as smaller Spello, Spoleto, and Orvieto. The best part is that if you visit Umbria during June you’ll pay lower prices for villas and hotels than you would in neighboring Tuscany.

If you plan on being in Italy at the end of the month, try to be in Rome. That’s because every year on June 29th the city celebrates the Feast of St. Peter and St. Paul, the two patron saints of Italy’s capital. In the morning, the Pope holds a special mass in St. Peter’s Square (tickets required), but there are processions throughout the city. There are also, of course, major festivities at the basilicas of St. Peter and St. Paul. Plus there’s also an impressive firework show that begins at 9:30 pm at the Pincio Terrace overlooking Piazza del Popolo.

This feast is only a holiday in Rome, so you don’t have to worry about the merrymaking affecting traffic or transport in other cities and towns. That said, if you do plan to travel around the country, opt to do so by train, as other forms of public transport are often unreliable. If you’re only going to be in Rome, you don’t need much time—you can see the major sites and enjoy the festivities in anywhere between three and seven days.

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A popular outing in Umbria would be to visit the region’s beautiful churches, such as the Basilica of San Francesco d’Assisi and the Duomo di Orvieto. If you’re an art fan head to Perugia and the Galleria Nazionale dell’Umbria, which features an impressive collection of Renaissance and medieval art. And Umbria isn’t known as Italy’s “green heart” for nothing. While here you should partake of the region’s famous foraged truffles and sample its highly quaffable wines like the Trebbianos and Sangioveses. For wine tastings, head to the Pomario winery in Perugia or the or Lungarotti, in Torgiano.

If you do decide to cross over into Tuscany, and you’re there at the end of the month, you can catch the celebrations of the summer solstice on or around June 21st. This operates somewhat in Tandem with the Feast of St. John, on June 24th. There are incredible fireworks displays in Florence during this period, and the best vantage point to witness it is from the Santa Trinita Bridge looking out to the Piazzale Michelangelo.

Events in June

Republic Day. This national holiday falls on June 2nd and celebrates the day in 1946 when the nation voted to switch from a monarchy to a republic. Many businesses are closed, and there are celebrations, parades, and fireworks throughout the country, particularly in Rome. 

Feast of St. John. Every June 24th there are religious festivities in Turin, Florence, and Genoa to celebrate John the Baptist. In Florence, there’s a parade in the historic center of the city followed by fireworks over the Arno River in the evening.  

Feast of St. Peter and St. Paul. This holiday celebrating Rome’s two patron saints falls on June 29th, and of course, the big celebration occurs in Italy’s capital city. 

Summer Solstice. This typically takes place around June 21st, although exact dates change yearly. There are celebrations throughout the country, with some of the grandest in Florence. 

Traveling to Italy in June? Check out these great itineraries. 

Explore Rome – 5 Days. Discover historic and modern highlights of the Eternal City in this 5-day tour. Hear stories of gladiators in Rome’s ancient Colosseum, tour the iconic Pantheon and visit the Vatican Museum to see the world-famous Sistine Chapel.

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Rome June Weather, Average Temperature (Italy)

Daily high temperatures increase by 7°F, from 77°F to 85°F, rarely falling below 70°F or exceeding 91°F.

Daily low temperatures increase by 6°F, from 57°F to 63°F, rarely falling below 51°F or exceeding 68°F.

For reference, on August 5, the hottest day of the year, temperatures in Rome typically range from 66°F to 89°F, while on January 13, the coldest day of the year, they range from 37°F to 53°F.

Average High and Low Temperature in June in RomeJun11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303045°F45°F50°F50°F55°F55°F60°F60°F65°F65°F70°F70°F75°F75°F80°F80°F85°F85°F90°F90°F95°F95°FMayJulJun 177°FJun 177°F57°F57°FJun 3085°FJun 3085°F63°F63°FJun 1180°FJun 1180°F59°F59°FJun 2183°FJun 2183°F61°F61°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 June. 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 June in Rome

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The average hourly temperature, color coded into bands. The shaded overlays indicate night and civil twilight.

Alta Sierra, California, United States (6,132 miles away) is the far-away foreign place with temperatures most similar to Rome (view comparison).

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The month of June in Rome experiences very rapidly decreasing cloud cover, with the percentage of time that the sky is overcast or mostly cloudy decreasing from 34% to 17%.

The clearest day of the month is June 30, with clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy conditions 83% of the time.

For reference, on November 29, the cloudiest day of the year, the chance of overcast or mostly cloudy conditions is 48%, 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 June in Rome

Cloud Cover Categories in June in RomeJun1122334455667788991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930300%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%MayJulJun 166%Jun 166%Jun 3083%Jun 3083%Jun 1171%Jun 1171%Jun 2178%Jun 2178%clearmostly clearovercastmostly cloudypartly cloudy

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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 Rome, the chance of a wet day over the course of June is decreasing, starting the month at 16% and ending it at 11%.

For reference, the year’s highest daily chance of a wet day is 34% on November 19, and its lowest chance is 7% on August 6.

Probability of Precipitation in June in Rome

Probability of Precipitation in June in RomeJun1122334455667788991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930300%0%2%2%4%4%6%6%8%8%10%10%12%12%14%14%16%16%18%18%20%20%22%22%24%24%MayJulJun 116%Jun 116%Jun 3011%Jun 3011%Jun 1115%Jun 1115%Jun 2112%Jun 2112%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 June in Rome is gradually decreasing, starting the month at 1.3 inches, when it rarely exceeds 2.7 inches or falls below 0.2 inches, and ending the month at 0.8 inches, when it rarely exceeds 2.1 inches.

Average Monthly Rainfall in June in Rome

Average Monthly Rainfall in June in RomeJun1122334455667788991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930300.0 in0.0 in0.5 in0.5 in1.0 in1.0 in1.5 in1.5 in2.0 in2.0 in2.5 in2.5 in3.0 in3.0 in3.5 in3.5 inMayJulJun 11.3 inJun 11.3 inJun 300.8 inJun 300.8 inJun 111.1 inJun 111.1 inJun 210.9 inJun 210.9 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 June in Rome, the length of the day is essentially constant. The shortest day of the month is June 1, with 15 hours, 1 minute of daylight and the longest day is June 21, with 15 hours, 14 minutes of daylight.

Hours of Daylight and Twilight in June in Rome

Hours of Daylight and Twilight in June in RomeJun1122334455667788991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930300 hr24 hr4 hr20 hr8 hr16 hr12 hr12 hr16 hr8 hr20 hr4 hr24 hr0 hrMayJulJun 2115 hr, 14 minJun 2115 hr, 14 minnightnightdaydayJun 115 hr, 1 minJun 115 hr, 1 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 Rome is 5:34 AM on June 15 and the latest sunrise is 4 minutes later at 5:37 AM on June 30.

The earliest sunset is 8:38 PM on June 1 and the latest sunset is 11 minutes later at 8:49 PM on June 28.

Daylight saving time is observed in Rome during 2023, but it neither starts nor ends during June, so the entire month is in daylight saving time.

For reference, on June 21, the longest day of the year, the Sun rises at 5:34 AM and sets 15 hours, 14 minutes later, at 8:48 PM, while on December 22, the shortest day of the year, it rises at 7:34 AM and sets 9 hours, 8 minutes later, at 4:42 PM.

Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight in June in Rome

Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight in June in RomeJun1122334455667788991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930302 AM4 AM6 AM8 AM10 AM12 PM2 PM4 PM6 PM8 PM10 PM12 AMMayJul5:34 AM5:34 AMJun 158:46 PMJun 158:46 PM5:36 AM5:36 AMJun 288:49 PMJun 288:49 PM5:37 AM5:37 AMJun 18:38 PMJun 18:38 PMSolarMidnightSolarMidnightSolarNoonSunriseSunset

The solar day over the course of June. 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 June in Rome

Solar Elevation and Azimuth in June in RomeJun11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303012 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 AMMayJul00101020202030304040505050606070000101020203030304040505060606070

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Solar elevation and azimuth over the course of June 2023. 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 June 2023. 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.

Moon Rise, Set & Phases in June in Rome

Moon Rise, Set & Phases in June in RomeJun11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303012 AM12 AM4 AM4 AM8 AM8 AM12 PM12 PM4 PM4 PM8 PM8 PM12 AM12 AMMayJulMay 57:35 PMMay 57:35 PMMay 195:54 PMMay 195:54 PMJun 45:42 AMJun 45:42 AMJun 186:38 AMJun 186:38 AMJul 31:39 PMJul 31:39 PMJul 178:32 PMJul 178:32 PM8:12 PM8:12 PM6:13 AM6:13 AM5:23 AM5:23 AM8:36 PM8:36 PM8:20 PM8:20 PM5:23 AM5:23 AM5:16 AM5:16 AM9:35 PM9:35 PM9:26 PM9:26 PM6:12 AM6:12 AM4:58 AM4:58 AM9:04 PM9:04 PM

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.

Jun 2023 Illumination Moonrise Moonset Moonrise Meridian Passing Distance
1 94% 3:46 AM WSW 5:50 PM ESE 11:01 PM S 236,272 mi
2 98% 4:11 AM WSW 7:04 PM ESE 11:53 PM S 233,044 mi
3 99% 4:43 AM WSW 8:20 PM SE
4 100% 5:23 AM SW 9:35 PM SE 12:51 AM S 230,293 mi
5 99% 6:15 AM SW 10:43 PM SE 1:55 AM S 228,246 mi
6 95% 7:20 AM SW 11:39 PM SE 3:01 AM S 227,045 mi
7 88% 8:35 AM SW 4:07 AM S 226,721 mi
8 79% 12:24 AM ESE 9:54 AM WSW 5:09 AM S 227,202 mi
9 69% 12:59 AM ESE 11:13 AM WSW 6:06 AM S 228,341 mi
10 50% 1:28 AM ESE 12:28 PM WSW 6:57 AM S 229,964 mi
11 45% 1:52 AM E 1:41 PM W 7:45 AM S 231,906 mi
12 34% 2:15 AM E 2:53 PM W 8:31 AM S 234,032 mi
13 24% 2:37 AM E 4:03 PM WNW 9:16 AM S 236,250 mi
14 15% 3:00 AM ENE 5:13 PM WNW 10:02 AM S 238,503 mi
15 8% 3:25 AM ENE 6:23 PM WNW 10:50 AM S 240,756 mi
16 3% 3:56 AM ENE 7:32 PM NW 11:40 AM S 242,981 mi
17 1% 4:32 AM NE 8:37 PM NW 12:32 PM S 245,138 mi
18 0% 5:16 AM NE 9:35 PM NW 1:25 PM S 247,164 mi
19 2% 6:08 AM NE 10:25 PM NW 2:18 PM S 248,969 mi
20 5% 7:06 AM NE 11:05 PM NW 3:09 PM S 250,440 mi
21 11% 8:08 AM ENE 11:38 PM WNW 3:57 PM S 251,453 mi
22 17% 9:12 AM ENE 4:43 PM S 251,887 mi
23 25% 12:05 AM WNW 10:15 AM ENE 5:25 PM S 251,637 mi
24 34% 12:28 AM WNW 11:17 AM ENE 6:06 PM S 250,631 mi
25 44% 12:48 AM W 12:18 PM E 6:45 PM S 248,845 mi
26 50% 1:07 AM W 1:20 PM E 7:25 PM S 246,312 mi
27 64% 1:27 AM W 2:24 PM E 8:06 PM S 243,137 mi
28 74% 1:47 AM WSW 3:30 PM ESE 8:51 PM S 239,494 mi
29 83% 2:10 AM WSW 4:41 PM ESE 9:40 PM S 235,628 mi
30 91% 2:38 AM WSW 5:55 PM ESE 10:34 PM S 231,843 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 Rome is very rapidly increasing during June, rising from 5% to 29% over the course of the month.

For reference, on August 10, the muggiest day of the year, there are muggy conditions 51% of the time, while on December 2, the least muggy day of the year, there are muggy conditions 0% of the time.

Humidity Comfort Levels in June in Rome

Humidity Comfort Levels in June in RomeJun1122334455667788991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930300%0%10%10%20%20%30%30%40%40%50%50%60%60%70%70%80%80%90%90%100%100%MayJulJun 15%Jun 15%Jun 3029%Jun 3029%Jun 1110%Jun 1110%Jun 2120%Jun 2120%oppressiveoppressivemuggymuggyhumidhumidcomfortablecomfortabledrydry

dry
55°F
comfortable
60°F
humid
65°F
muggy
70°F
oppressive
75°F
miserable

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 Rome is essentially constant during June, remaining within 0.1 miles per hour of 7.0 miles per hour throughout.

For reference, on April 3, the windiest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 8.5 miles per hour, while on August 12, the calmest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 6.8 miles per hour.

The lowest daily average wind speed during June is 7.0 miles per hour on June 28.

Average Wind Speed in June in Rome

Average Wind Speed in June in RomeJun1122334455667788991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930300 mph0 mph3 mph3 mph5 mph5 mph6 mph6 mph8 mph8 mph20 mph20 mph22 mph22 mphMayJulJun 287. 0 mphJun 287.0 mphJun 17.1 mphJun 17.1 mphJun 167.0 mphJun 167.0 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 Rome throughout June is predominantly from the west, with a peak proportion of 42% on June 30.

Wind Direction in June in Rome

Wind Direction in June in RomeSWJun1122334455667788991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930300%100%20%80%40%60%60%40%80%20%100%0%MayJulwestsoutheastnorth

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).

Rome 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 Rome is increasing during June, rising by 6°F, from 68°F to 74°F, over the course of the month.

Average Water Temperature in June in Rome

Average Water Temperature in June in RomeJun11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303060°F60°F65°F65°F70°F70°F75°F75°F80°F80°FMayJulJun 168°FJun 168°FJun 3074°FJun 3074°FJun 1170°FJun 1170°FJun 2172°FJun 2172°F

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 Rome typically lasts for 9.2 months (281 days), from around March 2 to around December 8, rarely starting before February 5 or after March 25, and rarely ending before November 13 or after January 1.

The month of June in Rome is reliably fully within the growing season.

Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in June in Rome

Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in June in Romegrowing seasongrowing seasongrowing seasonJun1122334455667788991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930300%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%MayJul100%Jun 16100%Jun 16Jul 22100%Jul 22100%coldcoolcomfortablewarmhot

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 Rome are rapidly increasing during June, increasing by 608°F, from 868°F to 1,476°F, over the course of the month.

Growing Degree Days in June in Rome

Growing Degree Days in June in RomeJun112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030700°F700°F800°F800°F900°F900°F1,000°F1,000°F1,100°F1,100°F1,200°F1,200°F1,300°F1,300°F1,400°F1,400°F1,500°F1,500°F1,600°F1,600°FMayJulJun 1868°FJun 1868°FJun 301,476°FJun 301,476°FJun 111,055°FJun 111,055°FJun 211,267°FJun 211,267°F

The average growing degree days accumulated over the course of June, 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 Rome is essentially constant during June, remaining within 0.2 kWh of 7.4 kWh throughout.

Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in June in Rome

Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in June in RomeJun1122334455667788991010111112121313141415151616171718181919202021212222232324242525262627272828292930300 kWh0 kWh2 kWh2 kWh3 kWh3 kWh4 kWh4 kWh5 kWh5 kWh5 kWh5 kWh6 kWh6 kWh7 kWh7 kWh8 kWh8 kWh9 kWh9 kWhMayJulJun 17.2 kWhJun 17.2 kWhJun 307.7 kWhJun 307.7 kWhJun 167.5 kWhJun 167.5 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 Rome are 41.892 deg latitude, 12.511 deg longitude, and 171 ft elevation.

The topography within 2 miles of Rome contains only modest variations in elevation, with a maximum elevation change of 249 feet and an average elevation above sea level of 152 feet. Within 10 miles contains only modest variations in elevation (938 feet). Within 50 miles contains very significant variations in elevation (8,110 feet).

The area within 2 miles of Rome is covered by artificial surfaces (97%), within 10 miles by cropland (54%) and artificial surfaces (43%), and within 50 miles by cropland (36%) and water (33%).

This report illustrates the typical weather in Rome, 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 Rome.

For each station, the records are corrected for the elevation difference between that station and Rome 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 Rome is computed as the weighted average of the individual contributions from each station, with weights proportional to the inverse of the distance between Rome and a given station.

The stations contributing to this reconstruction are:

  • Rome Urbe Airport (LIRU, 64%, 4 mi, north, -118 ft elevation change)
  • Roma Ciampino Airport (LIRA, 24%, 8 mi, southeast, 256 ft elevation change)
  • Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport (LIRF, 11%, 15 mi, southwest, -157 ft elevation change)

LIRU, 64%4 mi, -118 ftLIRA, 24%8 mi, 256 ftLIRF, 11%15 mi, -157 ft

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To get a sense of how much these sources agree with each other, you can view a comparison of Rome 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 .

Maps are © OpenStreetMap contributors.

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Rome

Città metropolitana di Roma Capitale, Latium, Italy

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Monthly weather in Italy

Italy occupies a vast area – more than 300 thousand km². Thanks to its long territory, it is located in three climatic zones at once: temperate, subtropical and Mediterranean. The country is washed by several seas: the Ionian (south), Adriatic (east), Ligurian and Tyrrhenian (west), which are part of the Mediterranean Sea. Italy covers the Apennine Peninsula, the southern Alps, the Padan Plain and the islands, the largest of which are Sardinia and Sicily.

January

The coldest month of winter is characterized by a small number of travelers, low prices for tours and a variety of menus in restaurants. While the northern regions are covered with snow, in the south of the country there is fog and prolonged rains. Mountains protect the north of Italy from gusts of cold winds. The temperature can fluctuate from +4°C during the day to -2°C at night. In Rome during the day from +10°С to +12°С, at night about +4°С. Precipitation falls literally every other day. In the south, the average daily temperature is about +13°C.
The water temperature along the coast is kept within +11°С. Cold winds blow from the sea. In January, it is better to relax in ski resorts.

February

February is a cold month with a lot of precipitation in the form of snow or rain, depending on the region of the country. The temperature in Rome during the day averages +13°C, and drops to +4°C at night. In the north of the country, it is around +7°C during the day, and 0°C at night. Palermo pleases with a short period of sunny days with an average daily temperature of +13°C.
The water in the sea is still cold – about +10°С. The best place to relax in February is the ski resorts of Italy.

March

March in Italy is the most capricious month of the year. The weather is famous for its unpredictability: a sunny day can suddenly give way to an overcast sky with rain clouds. During the day, Rome warms up to + 16 ° C, and at night the temperature in the capital drops to + 6 ° C. Precipitation falls almost every other day. In the north of the country, the thermometer shows +12°С during the day and +3°С at night. In the south, the average temperature is +14°C. Swimming in the sea is still not allowed by the water temperature – about +12°C.

April

April pleases with warm and stable weather. The closer to the south, the higher the thermometer. In the north of the country, temperatures can range from +14°C to +16°C during the day and drop to +5°C at night. In Rome, it is +17°C during the day, around +8°C at night. There are almost no rainy days.
Sunbathers appear on the beaches, but the bathing water is still cold – about +14°C.

May

Italy blooms in May and pampers with sunny days. The beach season opens in the south of the country. Rome and Naples are warm enough for hiking. During the day it is about +22°C, at night – up to +12°C. In Venice and Milan, the air warms up to +20°С during the day, cooling down to +13°С at night.
The southern Italian resorts are already welcoming the first people who want to sunbathe and plunge into the water at an invigorating temperature of +20°C. It is cool on the central and northern coast – the temperature here is +17°C.

June

June in Italy marks the opening of the beach season. The hottest cities at this time of year are Rome and Florence. During the day it is +27°C, at night – an average of +16°C. Throughout the country, the indicators differ slightly from each other. The Adriatic and Tyrrhenian seas warm up to +25°C.

July

July in Italy is hot and sunny. In Rome, around + 31 ° C during the day, + 19 ° C at night. The national average in the daytime is around +29°C. Sometimes the air masses of the Sahara reach the coast of Italy and provoke a jump in indicators up to + 35 ° С. Humidity in July is high – 75%. The water off the coast is so comfortable for swimming that it resembles “fresh milk”.

August

In August, in some places the thermometer rises to +37°C. In all regions of the country, approximately the same average indicators can be traced. In the north in the daytime up to +30°С and +21°С at night, in the south – up to +33°С and +25°С respectively.
The sea in the hottest month of the year gets very hot – up to +26°С…+29°С.

September

The holiday season continues in September. Thanks to the decline in the heat, you can freely go sightseeing. The temperature in the southern part of the country is still summer and fluctuates from +25°C to +29°C during the day, dropping to +20°C at night. Water also remains warm – up to + 27 ° С. In the central regions of Italy, the temperature drops by a couple of degrees day and night.
The water in the Adriatic and Tyrrhenian Seas becomes cool by the end of the month, cooling down to +24°C.

October

Mid-autumn is accompanied by chilly nights, heavy rainfall and temperature drop throughout the country. This month, it is better to give preference to sightseeing, shopping and museum walks, protecting yourself from bad weather with a raincoat or umbrella. The weather in October in the territories of Italy is not the same. In the northern regions, autumn comes earlier. Daily temperatures range from +12.5°C in the north to +23°C in the south.
Sicily still receives tourists, delighting with sunny days and a water temperature of +23°C.

November

There are more and more cloudy days in November. The sun appears only in the south of the country, where you can walk along the narrow streets without the risk of getting caught in the pouring rain. The last warm days are best enjoyed in Sicily and the southern islands, but here, too, one should not forget the umbrella. In the northern regions, the temperature during the day drops to + 9 ° С … + 12 ° С, and at night there may be slight frosts. It is slightly warmer in the center of the country: during the day from +15°С to +17°С, at night – up to +8°С. In the south of the country the weather is the warmest. Around +20°C during the day, up to +13°C at night.

December

In December, Italy is ready to welcome tourists again. The mountains get enough snow to conquer the slopes, and the cities turn into a fairy tale because of the Christmas preparations. Winter is felt in every region of the country. In the south, the average temperature is about +13°C, and in the northern regions it is even colder. The thermometer readings drop to +4°С during the day and to -4°С at night. The water temperature in the sea is +10°C.

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Things to do in salou in june: 15 Best Things to Do in Salou (Spain)

Опубликовано: April 18, 2023 в 11:47 pm

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15 Best Things to Do in Salou (Spain)

Salou is the big resort on southern Catalonia’s Costa Daurada (Golden Coast). For families in need of sun and sand it ticks all the right boxes. All along the coast are broad resort beaches or hidden little coves, and the amenities, attractions and infrastructure are up there with anything Spain has to offer.

Spain’s top theme park, PortAventura is right next door, and with it come golf courses and a world-class water park. And if you need a change of pace, the UNESCO-listed history and culture of Tarragona is just ten minutes by train from Salou.

Let’s have a look at the best things to do in Salou:

1. PortAventura World

Source: portaventuraeventsPortAventura World

Spain’s most-visited theme park also ranks in Europe’s top ten. It’s a day-out that everyone in the family can get excited about.

The littlest guys and girls will love the well -choreographed shows, playgrounds, amusements and the new SésamoAventura, a Sesame Street area. Bigger kids and grown-ups can look forward to a set of record-breaking white-knuckle roller coasters.

New features seem to crop up every year, across the park’s five themes areas: Far West, Mediterrània , México, China and Polynesia. If you’re really into thrill rides the Hurakan Condor is a drop tower, 100 metres in height and visible for miles around.

2. Llevant Beach

Source: visitsalouLlevant Beach

Right in front of the town is Salou’s main beach, where you’ll spend easy summer days relaxing in the sun.

With a wide belt of fine golden sand, it runs along the waterfront for just over a kilometre and its convenience to the hotels and apartments in the resort make it the family choice.

There’s much more to keep kids occupied of course, with play areas at stages along the beach. The surf here is moderate, with currents partly shielded by the Cap de Salou headland to the east.

3. Salou’s fountains

Source: flickrSalou’s fountains

It all started with the Font Lluminosa, which was built in 1973 by Carles Buigas, the same man responsible for Barcelona world-famous fountain in Montjuïc. From Easter to the month of November there’s a light and sound show after sunset.

The whole spectacle is synchronised to music as 100 jets propel water in a dazzling array of combinations. In recent years the Cybernetic Fountain has been added, and it’s even more intricate.

This one has a thousand jets, and even creates a water labyrinth in the middle that you have to try to negotiate.

4. Avenida Jaume I

Source: salouturismoAvenida Jaume I

On the rim of Playa de Llevant is this broad marble-paved promenade. For locals and tourists alike it’s a place to see and be seen, in the liveliest part of the resort.

On the upper side are Salou’s best shops, bars and restaurants over which climb the hallmark apartment towers of a Mediterranean resort.

The promenade is fringed on both sides by palm trees and there’s a monument to James I the Conqueror. This 13th-century king is a Catalan national icon, credited with reclaiming the county of Barcelona from the French and taking back cities from the Moors.

5. Portaventura Caribe Aquatic Park

Source: youtubePortaventura Caribe Aquatic Park

Like Portaventura’s theme park, this water attraction is a cut above the usual water park on the Mediterranean. Across 34,000 square metres landscaped with palms and tropical undergrowth are pools, high-speed plunges and slides.

The littlest members of the family can make waves at the Zona Indoor, with shallow pools and safe obstacles that they can clamber over. Bigger kids and grownups in need of a rush can hit the King Khajuna, which drops you from 31 metres at a 55° angle.

6. Coves of Cap de Salou

Source: visitsalouCala els Crancs

If resort beaches aren’t your thing you won’t have to travel far to discover some enticing little beaches just around the headland to the east.

There are five in total: Cala de la Vinya, Cala els Crancs, Cala Morisca, Cala de la Font and Cala de la Penya Tallada, and all can be reached by car, or on foot if you’re feeling brave.

Development on the cape is minimal, and these coves are traced by little more than craggy limestone spurs and aromatic Aleppo pine trees.

7. Capellans Beach

Source: flickrCapellans Beach

Between the cape and Llevant Beach is a happy medium: This gorgeous little beach is in the quieter part of the resort, wedged between two promontories.

The waters are calmer and shallower than at Llevant Beach, so it’s a better option if you’re visiting with less able swimmers.

Despite not being the longest beach in the area, Capellans has quite a wide swathe of sand, so even when it gets really busy in summer it won’t feel quite as packed as Llevant next door.

8. Eating out

Source: flickrPaella

About 50 kilometres south of Salou are the vast rice fields at the Delta of the River Ebro, so rice has long been a big part of the local diet.

That famous Spanish dish paella originated just beyond the delta in Valencia. And as with many coastal resorts in the region paella is offered by a lot of restaurants. Ask around  and check reviews to avoid the tourist traps.

In case you need reminding, paella is a delicious medley of shellfish and squid simmered with saffron-infused rice. Arròs negre is perhaps a bit more Catalan: It’s a similar preparation to paella, only with cuttlefish or squid, and dyed black with squid ink.

9. Roman Tarragona

Source: flickrTarragona

One of the foremost cities of the western Roman empire is just 10 minutes away by train. Tarraco was the first major Roman settlement and the capital of Tarrconensis, which covered most of modern Spain.

As you’d expect, this has left Tarragona with a staggering wealth of Roman buildings and fortifications. Down by the water is the amphitheatre, and a little way up the hill is the provincial forum, dominated by the Pretorian tower.

There’s also a comprehensive museum full of artefacts on this site. Just outside the city you can see Tarraco’s marvellous aqueduct, a funerary tower, Roman quarry and a triumphal arch.

10. Tarragona Walls and Part Alta

Source: flickrTarragona Walls

The walls of Tarragona was one of the famed Roman general  Scipio’s first projects after he landed on the Iberian Peninsula in the 3rd century BC. Tarragona was a base of Roman operations for the Punic War.

The walls have of course evolved over the last 22 centuries, but the lower sections of the fortifications is clearly Roman, as you’ll see at the medieval Torre de l’Arquebisbe.

The walls surround the highest part of Tarragona (Part Alta), and within is a beautiful, steeply graded web of streets where the best restaurants are found.

There are little hints of Tarragona’s Roman past all around, with some buildings supported by original Roman walls.

11. Tarragona Cathedral

Source: flickrTarragona Cathedral

At the crest of the hill is the city’s exquisite gothic cathedral. This lofty setting has been significant for thousands of years: There was a Roman temple here from the reign of Emperor Tiberius, which was only discovered in the foundations at the turn of the 21st Century.

The Moors also had their mosque where the cathedral now stands. Inside you can make your way around the 19 chapels, in the gothic, renaissance and baroque styles.

Be sure to enter the cloister, an oasis of serenity in the middle of the city, with gothic arcades and a fountains in the centre. On the eastern side there’s a small Arab inscription from the 10th century, dating to the time this was a mosque.

12. Castells

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Every other year the Concurs de Castells takes place in early-October in Tarragona’s Plaza de Toros. You’ve never seen a spectacle quite like it: Teams (colles) gather from around Catalonia to compete by forming human towers.

The makeup of a tower begins with a large crowd of sturdy men and women at the bottom, and then as you go up the pillar the participants get younger. Often the person at the top of a Castell, nine storeys off the ground, can be a child of six or seven, wearing a riding helmet in case of a collapse of course.

If you’re not around during the big competition there are plenty of exhibitions at any time of year, but especially during festivals, all to the reedy sound of a gralla (a kind of medieval clarinet).

13. Golf

Source: magnoliahotelsalouMediterránea Beach Club & Golf Community

For many, a holiday on Spain’s Mediterranean coast just wouldn’t be complete without a round of golf. With two clubs within ten minutes, Salou hits the spot.

On the cape to the east of the resort is Mediterránea Beach Club & Golf Community. There are 45 holes of golf to get stuck into here, with three different courses designed by Greg Norman amid olive groves and pines. Low-handicappers should test their mettle on the challenging Lumine Hills.

Club de Golf Reus Aigüesverds is also a good choice. Kids and beginners can learn the basics at the pitch & putt, while seasoned players can tackle the 18-hole par-71 course.

14. Reus

Source: flickrReus, Spain

This is a prosperous business town less than 15 minutes inland from Salou. Reus really took shape at the turn of the century, which has left it with lots of beautiful Catalan modernist architecture.

Antoni Gaudí was born in Reus, and although he didn’t contribute any buildings, many of his contemporaries did. There’s also a great museum devoted to Reus’ most famous son, showing off some of his possessions and sketches.

At the tourism office you can also get details of the Ruta del Modernisme, leading you to the best modernist buildings in the city. One of the loveliest is Casa Navàs, built by Lluís Domènech i Montaner,  also responsible for Barcelona’s UNESCO-listed Palau de la Música Catalana.

15. Tarragona Wine Region

Source: flickrVinyes de Pla de Manlleu, Aiguamúrcia, Tarragona

In the Tarragona province you’re well and truly in cava country. Around 70% of all grapes grown in the Tarragona D.O. are white varieties, like Macabeo, that go towards the production of Catalonia’s much-loved sparkling white wine.

Push out into the countryside and every village will have a co-operative farm shop showing off the best local produce. These are the best places to pick up bottles of cava, moscatell (Muscat) and chartreuse liqueur from their source.

Also on the shelves will be Selva del Camp’s award-winning olive oil and dried fruit and nuts harvested from the orchards on the littoral plain around Reus and Tarragona.

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20 things to do in Salou, Spain

If you’re heading to Salou for your summer holidays this year then you’re in for a treat because there are so many things to do in Salou! I visited Salou at the start of the summer and I loved it. It’s such an easy, family-friendly destination with gorgeous beaches, endless sunshine, great restaurants and a relaxed vibe. It’s also a really affordable place for a family holiday abroad.

But Salou is much more than cheap package holidays! There are so many things to do in Salou and the surrounding area. It’s also a great place to hire a car or bike and get out and explore.

So once you tire of your swimming pool and nearest beach, here’s my mini guide and the best things to do in Salou.

Here are just some of the amazing things to do in Salou, Spain that will guarantee you have a jam-packed and enjoyable holiday to remember!

Where is Salou in Spain?

Salou is a resort town in Costa Dorada. It’s a strip of coastline in the Catalonia region of Spain on the Mediterranean Sea. Beaches here have calm and shallow waters and Salou itself has both smaller coves and long stretches of beaches.

The town is around 98km (approximately a 70-minute drive) south of Barcelona. Salou’s nearest airport is Reus Airport which is only 10km or a 15-minute drive away. 

You might think this is an obscure airport that few UK airports fly to direct but that’s not the case at all. Around 15 UK airports fly to Reus during the peak summer months including Cardiff, Glasgow, Belfast, Manchester and several London airports. Jet2, TUI and Ryanair all fly to Reus and their flight times are between two to three hours.

Salou is very close to the cities of Tarragona and Reus and the resort town of Cambrils. All three of these places would make excellent day trips from Salou if you wanted to explore other parts of the region.

1. PortAventura World

PortAventura

Starting off strong, without a doubt one of the number one things to do in Salou for families is PortAventura World. It’s a huge complex of several theme parks including PortAventura Park, Ferrari Land, Caribe Aquatic Park and SesameAdventure. 

There are other, smaller amusement parks in the same general area, too. It’s like a Spanish mecca of adrenaline and entertainment that will keep your kids buzzing all day!

PortAventura Park is the main one and it boasts more than 40 rides and rollercoasters as well as theatrical performances and plenty of restaurants. There are even PortAventura hotels so it’s like a mini DisneyWorld right on the Mediterranean coast.  

And like Disney or Universal theme parks, you can buy package deals if you want to visit more than one of PortAventura World’s parks. There are also express passes which might be a good investment in the summer months. It’s a popular place and some lines have an hour’s waiting time so you’ll be glad you splashed out!

Travel Hack Tip: If you’re expecting to love PortAventura World then I would highly recommend staying in one of the nearby hotels where you get early access into the park. The theme park is brilliant and you could easily spend a few days there. 

But it is also very hot with little shade so, personally, I’d want to go into the park for two hours each morning and then leave when it gets busy and the queues are 1-2 hours long! My kids would really struggle to stand in queues in the heat for so long.

2. Fountains of Salou

You might not think fountains are that exciting, though the Bellagio Fountain in Las Vegas and the Trevi Fountain in Rome might beg to differ! And in Salou, the fountains are definitely something you need to check out.

Salou has a series of cool fountains including Font Lluminosa, which is the oldest one, Fonts Ornamentals, Font Cibernètica and Font Laberint. A Catalan architect called Carles Buïgas, who also built the Magic Fountain of Montjuïc in Barcelona, designed Font Lluminosa back in the 1970s. So he knows a thing or two about making water look interesting!

During the summer months from July 1st to September 10th, you can catch all four fountains performing their own light and music displays every day. It goes without saying that your kids will love running through these jets. Pack a spare change of clothes in your daypack just in case they get soaked!

Fonts Ornamentals has a light display which is ongoing between 6pm and 10pm. It’s pretty cool because there is a walkway across the fountain where the water sprays an arch over your head! Font Cibernètica performs at 7pm, 8pm and 9pm and Font Lluminosa’s display is at 10:30pm.

In the spring and autumn months, they all perform on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays (bank holidays too) somewhere between 10pm to 11pm.

3. Visit the beautiful coves around Salou

Platja Llarga, Capellans

Some of the best things to do in Salou have to be the beaches! There are two main beaches (more on those soon!) and several smaller cove beaches called the Cap de Salou Coves.

There are five in total: Cala de la Vinya, Cala els Crancs, Cala Morisca, Cala de la Font and Cala de la Penya Tallada. 

These coves are further east of the main strip beaches so you’ll probably need a car to drive to them. Or, you can walk along the Punta del Cap de Salou hiking trail (if you’re feeling active!) because seeing them is definitely worth the effort. 

You could easily swim between some of them too as Cala de la Vinya and Cala Font are very close together. Just watch where you’re standing as the coast is rockier here.

These coves are much quieter than the main beaches with more rugged, natural scenery though the payoff is fewer facilities and things to do nearby. But if you’ve got warm, clear waters to swim in and lush scenery to look at, what more do you need?!

4.

Salou Tourist Train

When you start travelling as a family, all the cultural tours you used to enjoy doing are soon replaced by more entertaining and stimulating activities. You can have the best of both worlds with the Salou Tourist Train.

It is literally an adorable open-door red bus that looks like a toy train. The train departs outside Salou’s tourist office and drives a circular route around Salou’s main landmarks and points of interest. Some of these are the fountains, the Jaume I monument, the City Park, Torre Vella art gallery and the Church of Santa Maria del Mar. 

The Salou Tourist Train runs approximately every half hour and it’s only 6€ for adults and 4€ for kids aged 3+. They have audio guides for both adults and children (if you can persuade them to wear their guides for more than two minutes!) in several languages. 

5. Llevant Beach

Llevant beach is one of the most popular beaches in Salou and therefore one of the top things to do in Salou! It runs parallel to the promenade, Passeig de Jaume I, where all the fountains are. It’s surprising how many activities and amenities this city beach manages to squeeze in because it’s only 1.2km long.

There are two huge car parks on Passeig de Jaume I so finding somewhere to park won’t be an issue. Plus, there are tons of public toilets along the promenade. Showers, beach bars, ice cream shacks, volleyball courts, restaurants and so much more are available too.

If you love lounging on a beach with everything you need nearby (and you don’t mind the crowds!) then Llevant is perfect. You can hire a sunlounger and beach umbrella or bring your own. 

Travel Hack Tip: Try Kayaking!

You can hire kayaks while you’re in Salou which is a great family activity to have fun, keep fit, stay cool and see Salou from a different perspective. Kayaks can be hired from Salou Yacht Club which is between Ponent Beach and Llevant Beach.

6. Ponent Beach

On the opposite side of the port to Llevant is Ponent beach. While it’s much narrower and has fewer facilities, it’s usually the quieter of the two. Ponent also has a huge children’s play area with lots of palm trees to offer some much-needed shade.

It feels less commercialised yet there are still a few restaurants and bars on the sand. In the off-season, it’s a popular place for the locals to go fishing.

But the difference between the two beaches is negligible. They’re both beautiful, clean beaches with soft sand and calm coastlines. Lifeguards are on duty during the day in the peak seasons and you will no doubt have a great beach day no matter which you choose. 

If you want to give both of them a shot, head to Llevant in the morning first when it’s quieter and then go to Ponent beach after lunch. 

7. Camí de Ronda Coastal Path

Who doesn’t love going for a hike in 30°C heat on a relaxing beach holiday? It’s actually quite fun if you venture out in the morning or the evening when the sun isn’t as strong. And keeping active will help you feel a little less lethargic when you return home! 

The Camí de Ronda is a 6. 5km coastal walk beginning at Llevant beach and finishing at an old lighthouse called Far de Cap Salou. The first 2km of the path is fully paved and the other 4.5km is a natural path. 

The lighthouse itself is pretty cool but the views of the rocky cliffs in this part of Salou are stunning. It’s definitely a hike to do around sunset if you can!

You can also walk down the coastal path in the other direction along Ponent beach, Vilafortuny beach and Cavet beach towards Cambrils. But don’t forget you’ll also have to walk back unless one of you stays behind and picks you up further down the track!

Remember to pack your trainers because walking 6.5km in flip-flops won’t be much fun.

8. Passeig de Jaume I

On the surface, Passeig de Jaume I looks like just another pedestrianised street. It runs alongside Salou’s main beach, Llevant, and it’s just a big slab of marble, right?

In reality, there is more to do on this street than you might expect. First, it’s dedicated to James I the Conqueror and there is a huge monument to him in the middle of the street. He was a 13th-century Catalan king and he’s an icon to the Catalonian people. 

Palm trees line both sides of the street leaving a huge walkway in the middle. And there’s plenty of room to gather around the Fountains of Salou for the nighttime displays.

Salou’s name features in the middle of the strip in huge letters which you can usually find children attempting to climb over. But it’s a great place for an Instagrammable picture.

This promenade and the street just behind it is where you can find a lot of restaurants, ice cream cafes, souvenir shops and tour companies. The tourist office is on this street as well as bike rentals, snorkelling excursions, boat tours and kite surfing.

Don’t forget to check out the old olive tree that grows on the corner of Passeig de Jaume I and Calle de Barcelona. It’s roughly 1,000 years old and looks unrecognisable compared to every other olive tree you’ve ever seen because of its gargantuan size.

9. Ferrari Land

The fastest roller coaster in Europe!

Located in PortAventura World, Ferrari Land is exactly what you think it is. It is a Ferrari-themed amusement park with over 16 rides and games where everything is gold and red and has at least a vague connection to cars. 

Plus, they lean hard into the Italian theme. You’ll find cypress trees, a mini version of the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence and restaurants like Ristorante Cavallino serving Italian cuisine.

One of the most surprising and coolest things about Ferrari Land is that it’s home to Europe’s highest and fastest roller coaster. Yes, right in Salou! Who would have thought that would be one of the top things to do in Salou?! The Red Force looks absolutely terrifying and hopefully your children who are tall enough to ride it agree.

With any luck, they’ll satisfy their need for speed on the Junior Red Force coaster or the racing tracks. There’s also an exhibit on former Ferrari racing legends and some of their old Formula 1 cars. 

10. Caribe Aquatic Park

Isn’t it against the law to go on a family holiday to Spain and not go to a water park? You’d think so considering how many of them there are all over the country. The PortAventura Caribe Aquatic Park has to be up there as one of the best, though.

There are over 16 attractions and pools in the water park including waterfalls, wave pools, pirate ships and mega slides. There’s plenty to do for kids of all ages and lots of Caribbean-themed restaurants and snack bars. 

If your kids aren’t too busy plummeting down slides with names like “Torrent” and “Rapid Race” then you can float along Caribe’s lazy river. Or, you can relax on one of their sun loungers by Bahama Beach. There’s easily enough to do to spend a whole day here.

11. Day Trip to Tarragona

There are so many things to do in Salou that you can have heaps of fun on your holiday even if you never leave the town. But there are so many other beautiful places less than 20 minutes away that it would be a shame not to explore them!

The City of Tarragona is only 17km north up the coast from Salou which is a 20-minute drive or a 15-minute train journey. It’s a port city with sandy buildings and many of them date back to its history as a Roman colony.

You can even take a guided tour of all the sites connected to Tarragona’s Roman heritage. There’s the Roman amphitheatre which overlooks the coastline, a 1st-century chariot racing track, an old Roman aqueduct and a Roman Forum. 

Honestly, there are so many ruins in the city you’ll walk right past them just strolling through the streets! And you have to visit the Roman Walls. You won’t believe how much of the old city wall is still standing after 2,000 years.

Of course, any Spanish city isn’t complete unless it has an absolutely spectacular cathedral. Tarragona Cathedral (or to use its full name, the Catedral Basílica Metropolitana i Primada de Santa Tecla de Tarragona) is magnificent. Its courtyard has a beautiful water feature and walking around all the beautiful orange trees will surely put you in a good mood.

Tarragona also has lots of little shops and boutiques and traditional Spanish restaurants. This part of Spain is famous for its seafood and rice dishes so you can’t go wrong with a plate of mussels or a big bowl of paella. 

Tarragona Wine Region is essentially Cava Country. It would be rude to not ask for a glass of fizz to accompany your seafood, you are on holiday!

12. Capellans Beach

Capellans beach is not quite on the same scale as the Llevant and Ponent beaches but it’s not small enough to be a cove. Overlooked by residential apartments and a favourite amongst locals, Capellans is ideal for older couples and families with very young children. 

Its smaller size means you don’t need to walk as far from your sun lounger to get to the local beach bar or swim in the sea. And it’s much easier to keep an eye on your kids playing in the sea while you’re sunbathing as there are fewer places for them to run off to.

You can also rent kayaks from this beach and there’s even a beach path for wheelchair users. How cool is that?! More beaches need to have paths so those with extra accessibility needs can dip their toes in the water too!

If you fancy going for a wander, the walkway up the cliffs next to Capellans offers beautiful views of the beach and the other coves along the coastline.

13. SesameAdventure

You’ve had a Ferrari-themed amusement park and a Caribbean-themed water park as well as the main theme park. Surely that’s everywhere covered in PortAventura World? Oh no, not quite! SesameAdventure is part of PortAventura and caters to the littlest of little ones. 

Not only that, SesameAdventure’s theme is a delightful mix of Sesame Street and Polynesia. Even more bizarrely, it fully pulls it off and a trip to this theme park is an absolute delight.

Roller coasters here are much slower, less scary and closer to the ground than the ones at the other parks. There are 3D rides that the whole family can enjoy and theatrical performances featuring Elmo, Bert, Ernie and the whole gang. Many of the rides, like Elmo’s Farm and the Enchanted Garden, have no height restrictions.

And if the character names are confusing, keep in mind that Sesame Street characters have different names in Spanish! Bert is Blas, Ernie is Epi and Big Bird is La Gallina Caponata. In fact, the show’s name in Spain is Barrio Sésamo so you can teach your kids some Spanish while you’re there!

14. Day Trip to Reus

Reus is a great Salou day trip alternative to Tarragona. Or you could easily do both if you’re staying in Salou for longer than a week! It couldn’t be a more convenient place to drive to from your base in Salou.

It’s the capital of the Costa Dorada region but it’s very different to Salou and other resort towns along the coast. There are fewer tourists and it’s the architecture, galleries, museums, and gastronomic scene rather than beaches which makes Reus a worthwhile place to visit. 

It really isn’t surprising that the architecture in Reus is so interesting because it happens to be the birthplace of Antoni Gaudí. Gaudí is famous for designing several structures around Barcelona and the wider Catalonia region like La Sagrada Familia. In Reus, you can check out the Gaudí museum and tourist centre to learn more about his life and work.

And if architecture is your cup of tea, take a stroll along the Reus Modernist Route. There are 23 buildings on this self-guided circular walk, starting and ending in Market Square. There are plaques outside the buildings explaining a bit about who designed them and their history. 

If you can only head inside one of the buildings on the route, make it Casa Navas. It’s an intricately decorated townhouse covered in colourful mosaics and stained glass windows.

Like Tarragona, Reus and the vineyards on the outskirts of the city produce many spirits and wines. Museu del Vermut in Reus is the largest vermouth museum in the world (don’t attempt to try all 6,000 varieties!) and is a great place to eat dinner too.

15. Llarga Beach

Because of Salou’s location on a jagged part of the Catalan coastline, it offers more beaches in one area than many other resort towns. It has long stretches, tiny coves and some smaller beaches in between. 

Llarga beach is one of those. You won’t find any sun loungers here but you won’t have to share your slice of sand with anyone else. The cliffs curve around the beach which makes it feel like a safer place to swim. Plus, you’re surrounded by vegetation here instead of high-rise resorts which will make you feel like you’re on an island.

Because it’s smaller and in more of a residential area, it’s a little difficult to find parking so get there early. But it still has all the facilities you need to spend an entire beach day here. 

16. Llenguadets Beach

Make it a double-header beach day by leaving your car parked at Llarga and walking around the cliffside boardwalk to Llenguadets beach. Better yet, you can swim around the cliffs as long as you are careful to avoid the rocks!

Llenguadets beach is a bonus cove that’s right next to Llarga. Honestly, it’s about a five-minute stroll away. Walk up to one of the many viewpoints near these two beaches if you want somewhere beautiful to watch the sunset in Salou.

17. Day Trip to Cambrils

Reus and Tarragona are perfect day trips from Salou if you are travelling as a couple or family with very young or older kids. But if you have kids in primary school you might find there’s more for them to do in another resort town.

Luckily, Cambrils is 8km south of Salou and only a 15-minute drive away. You get a change of scenery and your kids will struggle to get bored with all the things there are to do in Cambrils. Win-win!

If your children prefer active adventures to theme parks, pay a visit to Jumpland Aventura Ecologica. Instead of roller coasters and rides, they have zip-lines, ropes courses and climbing walls. You could even hire bikes in Salou for the day and cycle to Cambrils because the Camí de Ronda coastal path and beach promenade connects Salou to Cambrils.

You’ll find the beaches in Cambrils much more relaxed than Salou and probably less busy. Their volleyball courts are makeshift and there are fewer sun loungers for hire. But the main beach, Forès beach, still has lots of restaurants, bars and shops along the seafront.

Slightly further south of the main town is where you’ll find the smaller, less crowded beaches. Just some of the ones you can visit are Cambrils, Llosa and Arcadia. 

One of the best beaches near Cambrils is actually halfway to Salou. Vilafortuny beach is a vast, clean stretch of fine sand and is perfect to walk on as you are unlikely to have to wade through too many crowds. Because it has fewer swimmers and the water is less calm than other beaches in the area, it’s ideal for renting jet skis or trying out other water sports.

18. Carles Buïgas Nightlife

No, the Catalan architect Carles Buïgas who died in 1973 does not run a pub crawl. But the street in Salou that’s named after him, Carrer de Carles Buïgas, is where you should head if you want to experience the best of Salou’s nightlife.

It offers everything from bars, clubs, live music and even karaoke. And yes, if you love visiting English and Irish pubs during your summer holidays in Spain then this is where you’ll find them. Most even organise weekly pub quizzes too!

Those who love a dance should head to Kiss, the best nightclub on the strip. Keep in mind that there aren’t loads of nightclubs in Salou but demand for them is high. It’s not too uncool to head to the clubs early, especially when you’re more likely to get discounted or free entry and cheaper drinks!

19. Visit Salou’s Historic Buildings

It’s easy to forget that these modern resort towns existed long before tourism boomed along the Spanish coastline and have so much history. Salou is no different and has its fair share of fascinating monuments.

Take the old 19th-century Customs and Harbour Masters Office on Plaça Bonet. Salou used to be an important exporter of liquor in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. And while the new updated much of the building in the 20th century, it still has its horse trough and drinking fountain. 

Today, Torre Vella might be an art gallery and one of the most important cultural things to do in Salou. But in the 16th century, it was a watchtower designed to spot any pirates approaching Salou’s shores. It also has some beautiful gardens with impressive sculptures.

Masia Catalana, not far from Capellans beach, is a faithful recreation of what a Catalan farmhouse would have looked like hundreds of years ago. They even keep animals like chickens, donkeys and goats onsite so that might be a fun attraction if you have small kids!

20. Eat the Local Catalan Cuisine

Tapas, tortilla, paella… Everyone loves Spanish food, but it’s not all local to Catalonia. One of the top things to do in Salou on your summer holiday there is to taste as much Catalan cuisine as you can find.

Seafood, grilled vegetables and cured meats are at the heart of traditional dishes in this area. They love a charcuterie board with flavourful cured sausage, bread, tomato, cheese, olives and some kind of chip. Anything with aioli on it (a mixture of garlic and olive oil) is a winner in Catalonia and some even call it “Catalan mayonnaise” because locals eat it with everything.

White beans, aubergine, prawns, rice and anchovies are staples in Catalan dishes. And there’s lots of French influence too so it’s not surprising if you see restaurant menus in this area serving foie gras and duck confit.

But at the end of the day, you should still eat patatas bravas, churros and croquetas if that’s what you want. You’re on holiday! It’s your duty to eat as many delicious Spanish dishes as you can.

Other things to do in the area…

There are so many things to do in Salou but if you’re looking for more then here are some other things I loved doing in the area.

Paddle boarding near Salou was incredible. We paddled to some beautiful caves and got off our boards to explore. The water was calm and warm so even if you’re new to paddle boarding it’s a great activity to try!

Here’s a link to paddle board hire in Salou.

Visiting Cartoixa d’Escaladei, an old monastery and museum complex was incredible and if you have a car for your holiday to Salou then I highly recommend a visit. Not only was the monastery beautiful but the surrounding mountains and the drive through the countryside to get there is breathtaking!

If you’ll be visiting lots of historic attractions during your holiday then it might be worth getting the Catalonia Monument Pass.

Another incredible day out from Salou would be to visit Montserrat Monastery. There’s an amazing tour you can do from Salou and you also go to see the crypt of Gaudi.

While you’re in Salou you can also take a full day trip to Barcelona as it isn’t far away! Here’s a full day trip to Barcelona from Salou that includes free time in the city.

If you’re a sucker for incredible scenery then you can’t miss a trip to Siurana, an incredible mountain village with the most amazing views. If you’ve got a car I recommend driving yourself but you can take a trip from Salou that includes a visit to other pretty villages.

rest and weather in Salou (Spain)

The fabulous coast of Spain, the Costa Dorada, is washed by the waters of the Balearic Sea and basks in the sun all year round. Translated Costa Dorada means “golden coast”. Indeed, the fine yellow sand resembles a gold placer. This region is simply created for a beach holiday, and in June the active swimming season begins.

Acquaintance with the Costa Dorada is worth starting with the main resort town – Salou. The resort is certified as a “Recommended Family Travel Destination” and this is one of the reasons why it is so loved by vacationers with children. Kidpassage will tell about all the other pros, cons and features of visiting Salou at the beginning of summer.

Holidays in Salou in June: advantages and disadvantages of the resort

Salou is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Spain. The resort deserved this title, because it has a lot of significant advantages: a clean coastline, hotels that are ideally suited for family holidays, Blue Flags on the beaches, and more.

Each season is characterized by its own characteristics, so reviews about holidays in Salou in June are not only positive, there are also some negative nuances. However, in fairness, it should be noted that most of the city’s guests still go home satisfied with their vacation. What are the main pluses visiting a resort in the first month of summer?

  • Beach season. In May, the beaches of Salou are not empty, but the full swimming season begins with the advent of summer, when the sea warms up to the most comfortable temperature.
  • Opportunity to visit the Port Aventura amusement park. In summer, the best entertainment center in all of Spain welcomes guests. Many people come here just to visit it.
  • Excellent weather for sightseeing trips.
  • “Bonfires of St. Juan” holiday. In the first month of summer, guests of Salou get the chance to take part in folk festivals. We will tell you more about the holiday below.
  • Weather conditions. Summer in Spain is quite hot, but at the very beginning of the hot season, the sun is not yet so aggressive.
  • Variety of local fruits on the shelves. After a long school year, children need to recuperate. Indulge your little ones with fruits and vegetables, which are already more than enough in Spain in June.

Disadvantages of Salou in June are not so obvious and weighty to spoil the rest, but still these disadvantages should be taken into account:

  • Cool sea at the beginning of the month. If you want to come to Salou just for the sake of a full-fledged beach holiday, then it is better to book a tour for the end of the month, when the water is already well warmed up.
  • Cold evenings. The gap between day and night air temperatures is quite large. Take warm clothes with you so as not to get cold during night walks.
  • The influx of vacationers. In summer, the period of school holidays and holidays begins, so tourists are actively arriving on the Costa Dorada. You need to take care of booking a hotel room in advance.

Weather in Salou in June

The weather in Salou in June-July is perfect for all kinds of holidays. The sun is moderately hot, and the sea is quite warm. In the middle of summer, the streets become sultry, but thanks to the local climate and sea breezes, the high temperature is easily tolerated.

The weather in early June is typically summer. However, despite the warm sunny weather, the sea is still not warm enough. You can sunbathe on local beaches, but long swims will have to be abandoned.

The temperature in Salou in the middle of June is consistently high (+25 °С and more), but, as we have already mentioned above, the heat is easily tolerated due to the mild climate and sea winds. In addition, evenings bring invigorating freshness.

The weather in Salou at the end of June pampers the guests of the resort with an abundance of sunshine and fine days. At this time, the beaches of the Costa Dorada are flooded with vacationers – everyone wants to refresh themselves in the cool waves. However, the popular sightseeing routes are also not empty, as the heat has not yet reached its peak and the guests of the resort still have the opportunity to take long walks in the fresh air.

Air and water temperature

The entire Costa Dorada is influenced by the Mediterranean climate, which is considered the most favorable for recreation and living. Although in summer the air temperature can exceed +30 ° C, there is still no extreme, suffocating heat. And in winter, Salou does not suffer from severe frosts. It is comfortable to visit the resort at any time of the year.

Air temperature in Salou in June

The average day and night temperature in Salou in June is +26.2 °С and +19°C, respectively. Spanish evenings can hardly be called cold, the word “refreshing” is more suitable. It is better to stock up on a windbreaker so as not to experience discomfort during evening walks.

Sea temperature

The Balearic Sea warms up ideally by the end of June, but since May there has been activity on the beaches of Salou. At the beginning of summer, the average water temperature is +21.9 °C. Tourists with small children should better come to Salou in the last days of the month or in early July.

Precipitation

The Costa Dorada is not characterized by cloudy and rainy weather, but even in summer, slight precipitation is possible. The average rainfall is 32.2 mm, about 3 rainy days are expected.

Sunny, cloudy, cloudy days

The good news is that vacationers in June will not find a single cloudy day. Cloudy days occupy 10% of the entire month. Sunny weather pleases residents and guests of the resort for 90% of the days.

The weather in Salou in June is sunny and warm. The Spanish sun is treacherous, so don’t forget to pack sunscreen and hats in your luggage. It is better for people who are focused exclusively on a beach holiday to come here in the last decade of the month.

Beach holidays

The fact that the Balearic Sea at the beginning of the month is not very suitable for swimming does not stop the guests of Salou – with the beginning of the hot season, the local beaches are crowded. Tourists come here not only to swim, but also to sunbathe, relax in sun loungers, breathe the sea air and admire the beautiful views.

Every beach in Salou is great for families, the infrastructure is at a high level. Many bathing areas have been awarded the prestigious Blue Flag award. All city beaches are free, you only have to pay for an umbrella and a deck chair.

Playa Punta Larga

In the very center of the city there is a cozy beach surrounded by pine trees (just imagine how clean the air is here!). The length of “Playa Punta Larga” is 600 m, and the width is 35 m, there is more than enough space for relaxation. There are sun loungers, umbrellas, changing cabins, showers, so that the most comfortable conditions are created for visitors. The beach also offers a wide range of water activities.

Levante

Levante is one of the Blue Flag beaches. Ecology and purity of water correspond to the highest level. The infrastructure is well developed (however, as on the other beaches of the resort), there is a large selection of children’s and adult entertainment, playgrounds are equipped for kids. “Levante” is one of the longest beaches in Salou, but in the summer it is still difficult to retire here.

Chaplain’s Cove

To the east of Levante there is a picturesque place – a secluded Chaplain’s Cove, surrounded by rocks. The beach area is small, only 200 m long, but well-maintained. Children can ride slides and swings, adults can go windsurfing and other water sports.

Excursion holidays in Salou

The resort has a large number of attractions, which will be a great addition to a beach holiday. Undoubtedly, the best place for family pastime is PortAventura. You can talk endlessly about this entertainment center. But, as they say, it is better to see once than hear a hundred times. Be sure to add Port Aventura to your list of must-sees and enjoy the entertainment while we share information on other less popular attractions.

  • Things to do with children in Salou

Macia Catalana Manor

The arrangement of the architectural complex illustrates the rural life and life of the Catalans. The territory of the estate Macia Catalana and the park adjacent to it is 5200 m 2 . Numerous genre expositions of peasant life are presented here, there is a craft market, souvenir shops and playgrounds. At the beginning of June, when it is still not too hot outside, it is pleasant to spend the whole day in the manor.

King Jaime I Boulevard

At the end of June, you can take a break from the heat of the day during an evening walk along the King Jaime I Boulevard. Palm trees and flower beds are planted on both sides of it, and in the middle rises the king’s monument with an equestrian statue that adorns the boulevard with 1965. In the evening, in the summer, musical fountains are turned on, the multi-colored jets of which gracefully shimmer to the melodic sounds.

Torre Vella

Torre Vella, or the fortress of Charles V, despite frequent raids, has survived to this day almost in its original form. The fortress hosts an exhibition of 20th-century paintings and a Museum of Contemporary Enamel on a permanent basis. A picturesque garden is laid out around the building, where sculptures by modern masters are located. Torre Velha is open to the public every day, even on holidays and weekends, admission is free.

Here are some places worth visiting for tourists with children:

  • House of Illusions
  • Bosc Aventura Rope Park
  • water park in the neighboring province of La Pineda

Tourists can appreciate other attractions of the Costa Dorada. So, children will be delighted to visit the water parks in La Pineda and Tarragona. In an hour and a half you can drive to the legendary Barcelona with its amazing museums, parks and numerous attractions.

Holidays, events, festivals

Almost every month, cheerful Spaniards arrange folk festivals, and there are a lot of reasons for this in the calendar. Holidays in Salou in June are an unforgettable sight that will bring a lot of pleasant memories.

The brightest holiday of the month is Night of San Juan (“Bonfires of Saint Juan”), which is usually celebrated from 23 to 24 June. San Juan is a magical night full of superstitions, a time when pagan and religious traditions are closely intertwined. The Spaniards make big fires, because, according to legend, the fire takes away everything bad and protects from evil spirits. It is believed that if you jump over the fire, then the whole next year will be lucky.

On June 20, the religious population of the country celebrates Corpus Christi Day is one of the most significant holidays of the Catholic Church. A solemn procession passes through the streets of the city, Catholics carry a flower platform on which a tabernacle is installed. Behind the column are children scattering rose petals.

Holiday prices in June

As the high tourist season begins in summer, prices in Salou rise slightly in June. However, the resort will be able to organize a vacation of any level, so you can save money if you wish.

Price of tours

The cost of tours is steadily increasing every summer month. So, in July, tour operators raise prices by 45%. In August, the cost increases by another 12% compared to July prices.

Airfare

The same trend can be traced with air travel. Thus, June is the cheapest month to fly. In June, passengers pay 10% less than in July.

Accommodation

With the advent of hot summer, local hotels raise prices for accommodation. In June, the room rate is 101% higher than in May. In the middle of summer, guests pay 39% more than in June. The average cost of living in May is 66 euros, in June – 134 euros, in July – 221 euros.

  • The best hotels in Salou for families with children

Meals and transfers

Spanish cuisine is amazing with a variety of ingredients and flavors. Be sure to treat yourself to traditional dishes. Lunch in a middle-class cafe costs about 15-20 euros, a meal in a restaurant will cost 40-50 euros (wine is included in the price). In Salou, you can also eat inexpensive fast food (about 10 euros per serving).

  • Food in Salou: the best traditional dishes and prices in the Catalan resort

The resort is not that big, but the transport system works smoothly, buses run around the city, on which passengers travel not only to locations within the city, but also to the nearest settlements. For example, a ticket to Barcelona costs about 15 euros, to Tarragona – 6 euros.

In Salou, tourists are offered taxi services. The fare costs no more than 10 euros within the city and about 20 euros to the nearest resorts. Fans of active pastime often rent bicycles and electric scooters.

How to dress in Salou

Since June evenings are still chilly, summer clothes alone are not enough in the resort. In addition to T-shirts and T-shirts, shorts and sundresses, put a light windbreaker and jeans in your suitcase. Also take care of closed practical shoes for walks in the dark and sightseeing routes.

List beach wear and shoes. Don’t forget a hat, sunglasses and a high SPF cream – these are the things you will use on a daily basis.

  • Family holidays in Salou: tips Kidpassage

Tips for families with children

Salou is the perfect place to bring your kids for a summer getaway. However, it is better to book a tour for the middle or end of the month, when the Balearic Sea warms up well. In general, the resort is great for tourists with children.

In June, favorable weather conditions are created for beach and sightseeing holidays, the legendary amusement park Port Aventura is open, and delicious fruits are ripening. Local hotels marked DTF are ideal for families.

With the beginning of summer, you want adventure and vivid impressions, all this tourists will get during their holidays in Salou. However, no matter where in the country you go, you are guaranteed a first-class vacation. We recommend that you read the Kid Passage article “Spain in June: 33 pleasures”, where you will find additional information about the nuances of a summer holiday in the homeland of bullfighting and flamenco.

Salou in June 2023 – holidays and weather in Salou, Spain

June in Salou is the time when you can not only sunbathe on the beach and go into the water, but also fully swim! The price of holidays in June is slowly rising, and there are more people. Find out on the Tour-Calendar what Salou can please you in June!

Salou in June is sun, sea and fun!

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Weather in Salou in June

In June, Salou gets much warmer, with hot weather often. The air temperature during the day rises to +23..+27 degrees, and sometimes up to +30 and above. It is +17 degrees at night, so it is usually very pleasant to walk in the evenings, but still you should take a couple of warm things with you. June is the first month that can already be called a beach month. Yes, in May people already look at the beach, sunbathe and go into the water, but it is in June that you can start swimming for a long time! In early June, the sea temperature is usually around +19..+20, and by the end it warms up to +22..+23 degrees. As a rule, in Salou in June there are seven cloudy or rainy days, but the cloudiness is usually short and the sky clears up quite quickly.

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Humidity

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9000 15 hours

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What’s on in Salou in June?

Salou has everything for a great holiday – beaches, restaurants, nightclubs, and even the Spanish Disney Land. By renting a car, you will get more freedom and excitement: you will be able to swim not only on the crowded city beaches, but also in beautiful wild places on the coast. You will have the opportunity to admire not only the main attractions of Salou – the pretty old center, the port and the promenade with fountains, but also to visit the charming old towns of Reus or Tarragona, or magnificent Barcelona. Of course, you can take excursions, but traveling by car will give you incomparably more opportunities. In the evenings in Salou you can enjoy evening walks, dinners in cozy restaurants, discos or flamenco shows. From the June events in Salou, we will note the Children’s Festival and the Festa de Sant Joan.

What are the prices for holidays in Salou in June?

The cost of tours to Salou in June, compared with May, increases significantly – by 20-40%. But in July and August they will rise again, so if you do not want to overpay for a vacation, then you should go here in June, and preferably in its first half.

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Sea and beach in Salou in June.

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Average temperature in ibiza in june: June Weather forecast – Summer forecast

Опубликовано: April 12, 2023 в 11:18 am

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Категории: June

Sea temperature in june in Eivissa (Ibiza)

Average sea temperature in Eivissa (Ibiza) in june 2023.

In june, according to seasonal norms, the sea temperature in Eivissa (Ibiza) is:

Minimum:

19.6°C

Average:

22.7°C

Maximum:

25.7°C

Other useful seasonal weather averages in june:

  • Outside temperature: 21.7°C to 23.4°C
  • Most common weather: “Clear/Sunny
  • The wind blows at 22km/h
  • It rains a total of 20mm, over 1 day(s).

Should we swim in Eivissa (Ibiza) in june?

Yes! The water temperature in Eivissa (Ibiza) in june is pleasant

Swimming in june is pleasant in Eivissa (Ibiza) and the surrounding area. The sea temperature is 22.7°C on average (min/max: 19.6°C/25.7°C), allowing you to swim for a long time and enjoy water sports.

Note also that in june, the climate is perfect with an average outside temperature of 22. 55°C, 19.87mm of precipitation (over 1 days) and 76.37 % humidity.

Water and normal seasonal temperatures in Eivissa (Ibiza) in june

May June July
Average sea temperature 19.2°C 22.7°C 25.2°C
Minimum sea temperature 16.8°C 19.6°C 22.9°C
Maximum sea temperature 21.6°C 25.7°C 27.3°C
Average outside temperature 19°C 23°C 26°C
Maximum outside temperature 20°C 24°C 27°C
Minimum outside temperature 19°C 22°C 25°C
Wind speed 21km/h 18km/h 18km/h
Wind temperature 19°C 22°C 25°C
Precipitation 30mm 20mm 5mm
Number of days of rain 1 jour(s)
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Humidity 76% 77% 77%
Visibility in kilometers 9. 89km 9.92km 9.98km
Cloud cover 18% 12% 10%
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Swim elsewhere in Ibiza in june

Swim in Ibiza in june: sea temperature by city

Weather in Ibiza during June

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UV Index

19mm

Monthly rainfall

22℃

Sea temperature

June is the start of the summer season in Ibiza. The coastal resorts fully open as the temperature builds throughout the month. The sea temperature hits 22℃ and is ideal for a swim. We’ve looked at the most up-to-date weather data for Ibiza, covering the last 12 years up to 2023, plus we’ve asked our team of travel bloggers for their first-hand experiences in order to answer the most frequently asked questions about Ibiza weather in June.

How warm is it in Ibiza during June?

The temperature is extremely stable in June with average highs of 24℃ and lows just 2℃ lower at 21℃. The UV index will be high at this time of year, so protection against skin and eye damage is needed.
Try to limit exposure between 10am and 4pm. Apply broad spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen every few hours, even if it’s cloudy, or more frequently after sweating or swimming, and wear UV-blocking sunglasses too, and bear in mind that bright surfaces, such as sand and water increase UV exposure.

Does it rain in Ibiza during June?

On average, in June you’ll see rain on just one day in the month. In other words, you shouldn’t see any of the wet stuff. There’s a small chance that you’ll catch a thunderstorm during your trip.

Is it windy in Ibiza during June?

You’re unlikely to experience any strong winds. Expect a gentle breeze that increases to moderate at times during June. With warm air temperatures and high humidity, any breeze will feel warm but refreshing.

How warm is the sea in Ibiza during June?

The water temperature around Ibiza reaches a pleasant 22℃ during June. While generally considered warm, some people might find it a little on the cool side on entering the water.

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Number of sunny days:

Average day temperature:

25.3°C

Average temperature at night:

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Sea temperature:

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Day length:

14.7 – 14.9 hours

Number of rainy days:

1 day

Rainfall:

8.7 mm

Air temperature in Ibiza in June, °С

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For the current year, we display on the chart both information for the past days and a forecast for the near future. The forecast is displayed as a dotted line.

Water temperature in Ibiza in June, °С

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Sunny, cloudy and cloudy days

According to data collected over the past 5 years, almost all days of June are sunny. Cloudy and overcast days are unlikely.

Monthly precipitation, mm

This chart displays the amount of rainfall in a given month and will help you estimate the likelihood and intensity of rain in Ibiza in any given month.

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This chart shows the average wind strength for each month. With it, you can determine the windiest and calmest months of the year.

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Climate and weather in Ibiza in June

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The average air temperature in Ibiza in June is +26 °C. The data is obtained according to our weather archive in Ibiza. nine0008

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Clear – 26 days
Overcast – 4 days
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Evening +23
Clear – 24 days
Overcast – 6 days
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Clear – 22 days.
Overcast – 7 days
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Evening +21
Clear – 24 days
Overcast – 5 days
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Day +25
Clear – 21 days
Overcast – 9 days
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Evening +21
Clear – 27 days
Overcast – 3 days
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Clear – 13 days. nine0210 Overcast – 17 days
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Evening +25
Overcast – 17 days
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Clear – 16 days.
Overcast – 14 days
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Evening +21
Clear – 18 days
Overcast – 12 days
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Clear – 14 days.
Overcast – 14 days
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Evening +22
Clear – 9 days
Overcast – 19 days
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Archive temperature in Ibiza in June

The graph shows the average temperature in Ibiza in June in the evening and daytime.

Things to do in puerto rico gran canaria in june: Top 50 Things to do in Puerto Rico

Опубликовано: April 8, 2023 в 1:28 pm

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Puerto Rico East Coast – Best Things to Do & Top Attractions

Puerto Rico  ⎜  Puerto Rico Things to Do  ⎜ Best Things to Do – East Region of Puerto Rico

Home to El Yunque National Rainforest, the magical bioluminescent bays, and offshore treasures.

The east region of Puerto Rico offers extraordinary natural attractions both inland and on the turquoise-colored sea.  The east coast topography is very diverse with a magical tropical rainforest, beach coves, dramatic cliffs, calm bays, mangrove forests, wetlands, offshore cays, and nature reserves.  The east region houses the largest marina in the Caribbean, boat enthusiasts love this region for its nearby offshore islands and keys which are often featured in popular travel magazines and Hollywood movies.

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In the east region, you can explore the tropical lush forest of El Yunque, the only rainforest under the United States flag, an awe-inspiring place that ought to be on every adventurer’s bucket list.   Deep-sea fishing, sailing, scuba diving, snorkeling, and kayaking are popular activities in Porta Antillas, great tour operators and charters are available to give you unforgettable experiences.  At night get ready to kayak over the magic of the bioluminescent bay at Cabezas de San Juan Nature Reserve.

The east coast offers some of the best resorts in Puerto Rico.  You can also choose from many condominiums available as vacation rentals.

The east coast offers beaches for swimming, surfing, great snorkeling, and some very quiet and secluded for relaxation.  The eastern coast is very diverse, the coastline comprises scenic cliffs, calm bays, mangrove channels, coastal forests, wetlands, and nature reserves.  Hop on the ferry and go for a fun day adventure or divide up your vacation to explore the offshore islands of Vieques and Culebra and get a glimpse of Puerto Rico the way it used to be 60 years ago with uncrowded virgin beaches where there are no traffic lights. Puerto Rico’s east coast has many offshore cays and tiny postcard islands featured in Hollywood scenes.

El Yunque National Rainforest

We’ll start with a very special place in Puerto Rico, El Yunque National Rainforest, one of the finalists of Seven World Wonders, the only rainforest under the USA flag.   Hike through lush verdant hiking trails leading to romantic waterfalls and scenic overlooks.  El Yunque is reason enough to visit Puerto Rico…to have an extraordinary experience where you’ll leave completely enamored with this island.   Most tours will give you a tour that takes a few hours, to really experience it, you could easily spend days exploring the hiking trails with endless hidden natural treasures.

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Laguna Grande – One of Puerto Rico’s Bioluminescent Bays

This will be one of the most memorable and magical experiences.  Puerto Rico was blessed with the most bioluminescent bays in the world, Laguna Grande is one of the most accessible bays and undeniably one of the top attractions in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean.   The best way to experience it is by kayak, if you’re not comfortable with kayaking, there are boat tours available leaving from Las Croabas in Fajardo.

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Icacos Cay – Fajardo, Puerto Rico

One of the treasures of the east coast is La Cordillera Nature Reserve, a group of islands, islets, and cays that capture tropical dreams.  You may have seen the dreamy white-sand cay of Palominito island on Pirates of the Caribbean.  If you love snorkeling, you’ll feel as if you’re in a gigantic natural fish tank with an abundance of colorful tropical fish.  There are various charters that will take you on a great adventure, the most popular tour/catamaran goes to Icacos Cay (Island).   Many charters offer trips from San Juan, many include transportation to and from your hotel, just ask at the concierge desk.  For visitors staying on the east coast, most charters leave from Fajardo, just a few minutes from popular resort communities.

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Go Scuba Diving / Take Lessons

The east coast of Puerto Rico is surrounded by offshore keys, and protected nature reserves inviting scuba divers to explore their walls and coral reefs gardens underneath.  The best scuba diving sites are on the offshore islands of Vieques, Culebra, and just off Fajardo the Reserva Natural Arrecifes de la Cordillera (Cordillera Nature Reserve), a group of small islands, keys and cays, Cayo Diablo and Palomino are popular stops.  If you always wanted to learn how to scuba dive, there are a few tours perfect for beginners that offer lessons (see below).

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Las Cabezas de San Juan Nature Reserve

Las Cabezas de San Juan is a wonderful place to observe a number of ecosystems.  The nature reserve is comprised of 434 acres preserved by the Conservation Trust of Puerto Rico; it is made up of mangroves, the bioluminescent lagoon of Laguna Grande, the historic lighthouse Faro De Las Cabezas De San Juan, a dry forest, and Playa Lirios, a beautiful rocky beach lined by a reef.  At the top of the lighthouse, you’ll enjoy magnificent views of the northeastern tip of Puerto Rico.  Reserve the thematic tour in advance by calling the Conservation Trust at 787-722-5834 / weekends 787-860-2560.  A suggested itinerary is to tour the reserve in the afternoon, have dinner, and then head to a tour of Laguna Grande in the evening.

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Palomino Island

Beautiful private island with white sand right across from Palominitos, where a scene from Pirates of the Caribbean was filmed.  Palomino Island is a great day trip offered by smaller more private boat charters giving guests a more exclusive feel.  Once in Palomino, you can enjoy the island pleasures of the Caribbean sea by swimming in turquoise waters and exploring the coral reefs underneath.

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Balneario La Monserrate (Luquillo Beach)

Luquillo Beach formally named Balneario La Monserrate is a gorgeous mile-long crescent bay in the municipality of Luquillo.   Balneario Monserrate has been for years a rival to Balneario of Boqueron in Cabo Rojo.  Luquillo beach is loved by families for its facilities but be prepared to face crowds in the summers, weekends, and holidays.  Hundreds of palm trees and the mountains of El Yunque serve as a background.  The beach is a crescent shape with calm waters perfect for swimming. This beach is managed and maintained by Parques Nacionales offering lifeguards, picnic tables and gazebos, restrooms, parking, and wheelchair access. Some of the best tours offer a combination of El Yunque National Rainforest all morning and Luquillo Beach in the afternoon.

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Playa La Posita / Playa Rocosa De Piñones

For those staying in the San Juan / Isla Verde tourist area, Las Positas aka La Posita Beach is one of the best beaches near the city for those wishing to have a more secluded beach experience, just minutes away.  Also known as Playa Rocosa (rocky beach), for its natural rock wall running along the length of the beach creating a long wide natural pool.  The waters are clear and shallow, perfect for swimming, and small children.  We prefer to enjoy this beach on weekdays from September – mid-March when it’s practically empty.  Las Positas gets pretty full during summer days, this beach is loved by locals with small children.  Parking is free and convenient across the street.  You can also get here by bike, and keep riding along the wood boardwalk along the coast, along the way.  Be sure to stop at food kiosks for inexpensive traditional Puerto Rican food.

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Balneario Seven Seas – Fajardo, Puerto Rico

Seven Seas is the best and most popular swimming beach in Fajardo, but bring everything you will need, drinks, food, etc.  Nearby there are kiosks along the road selling traditional Puerto Rican fritters where you can take a break to eat or take it with you to the beach.   This beach is managed by the Parques Nacionales offering lifeguards, gazebos, camping, wheelchair access, and parking, however, management has been very poor and it is not in the best conditions, the beach however is beautiful and quiet during the week, weekends it gets busier with a local crowd.

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A dreamy place, one of the quietest beaches on the island. Punta Tuna is a great beach for long walks on holding hands with your loved one.  Punta Tuna Beach is a protected nature reserve where you won’t see any buildings along the shore.  You can feel the embrace of nature’s beauty as you walk along a lush line of tall palm trees and listen to the Caribbean Sea waves…

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Flying Here – The best and most convenient option is flying to the San Juan Airport, offering the most daily flight and choice of airlines (about 45 minutes away).

Driving from San Juan – Driving to the east coast hotels and attractions is easy. There are major highways from San Juan to the east. Google Maps App on your phone has pretty good directions. During traffic, we suggest you give yourself at least 30 minutes extra to get to places.

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When you try scuba diving in Gran Canaria with Puerto Rico Diving, we make the difference. We always conduct our try dives in small groups (maximum 2 students to 1 instructor) as we believe this makes your first experience under water more relaxing and fun! We take everything at a pace you are comfortable with and allow you to discover a whole new world under the sea. At Puerto Rico Diving we believe it is important that your first taste of scuba diving should be as relaxing, informative and safe as possible.

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We have designed the Five Star experience so that each of our clients can enjoy an atmosphere out of the ordinary, a concept of Beach club in the sea with comfortable Balinese beds, and a tour between virgin beaches and coves, where you can discover Gran Canaria from a privileged view. All accompanied by a quality gastronomic selection and an extensive menu of champagne, cocktails and juices.

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Puerto del carmen weather june: June Weather forecast – Summer forecast

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Puerto Del Carmen, Spain weather in June: average temperature & climate

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Mildly cool and breezy

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Chance of rain

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Amount

17.9 mph

Wind speed

78%

Humidity

14.0 hrs

Daylight length

6:55 AM

Sunrise

8:53 PM

Sunset

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What is the average temperature in June

The average temperature in Puerto Del Carmen in June for a typical day ranges from a high of 72°F (22°C) to a low of 68°F (20°C). Some would describe it as mildly cool and breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Puerto Del Carmen, September, has days with highs of 76°F (24°C) and lows of 72°F (22°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 65°F (19°C) and lows of 61°F (16°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Puerto Del Carmen in June based on historical data.

Highs and lows in Puerto Del Carmen in Jun

How much does it rain in June

In Puerto Del Carmen in June, there’s a 0% chance of rain on an average day. And on the average day it rains or snows, we get 0.26 in (6.5 mm) of precipitation. In more common terms of how much that is, some would describe it as light rain.

The wettest month in Puerto Del Carmen is February where a typical day has a 6% chance of precipitation and gets 0.01 inches (0.3 mm) of precipitation, while the dryest month in Puerto Del Carmen is July where a typical day has a 0% chance of precipitation and gets 0.02 inches (0.4 mm) of precipitation. These graphs show the probability of it raining/snowing in June and the amount of rainfall.

Chance of rain or snow on an average Puerto Del Carmen day by month

Average precipitation by hour of day

How cloudy is Puerto Del Carmen in June

The average amount of time that the sky is clear or sunny (partly cloudy or less) in Puerto Del Carmen during June is 19.6 hours (82% of the day). For comparison, the month with the most clear, sunny days in Puerto Del Carmen is July with an average of 21.6 hours per day while October has the shortest amount of cloud-free hours with only 13.8 hours per day. This graph shows the average amount of sunshine in Puerto Del Carmen in June based on historical data.

Monthly clear skies percent of time in Puerto Del Carmen

When is sunrise and sunset in June

The average day in Puerto Del Carmen during June has 14.0 hours of daylight, with sunrise at 6:55 AM and sunset at 8:53 PM.

The day with the longest amount of daylight in Puerto Del Carmen is June 18th with 14. 0 hours while December 18th has the shortest amount of daylight with only 10.3 hours.

This graph shows the average amount of daylight in Puerto Del Carmen in June based on historical data.

Average hours of daylight in Puerto Del Carmen by month

How humid is it in June

In June, Puerto Del Carmen is moderately humid with an average amount of 78% (relative humidity), which could be described as humid but cool. August has the highest relative humidity at 83% and is the least humid in January at 68%. This graph shows the average amount of humidity in Puerto Del Carmen throughout June based on historical data.

Average relative humidity in Puerto Del Carmen by month

How windy is it in June

Historically, the wind in Puerto Del Carmen during June blows at an average speed of 17.9 mph (28.9 kph). The windiest month is July with an average wind speed of 21.0 mph (33.8 kph), while the calmest month is October with an average wind speed of 12.9 mph (20.7 kph). This graph shows the average wind speed in Puerto Del Carmen in June based on historical data.

Average monthly wind speed in Puerto Del Carmen

What to wear in June

With an average high of 72°F (22°C) and a low of 68°F (20°C), it generally feels mildly cool and breezy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something light like your favorite t-shirt.

What’s the weather like in Puerto Del Carmen the rest of the year

We’ve collected the weather data for Puerto Del Carmen during all other months of the year too:

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Where does this data come from

Weather data for Puerto Del Carmen 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 June (e.g., June 1, June 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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We’ve looked at the most up-to-date weather data for Puerto Del Carmen, covering the last 12 years up to 2023, plus we’ve asked our team of travel bloggers for their first-hand experiences in order to answer the most frequently asked questions about Puerto Del Carmen weather in June.

How warm is it in Puerto Del Carmen during June?

The temperature is extremely stable in June with average highs of 21℃ and lows just 2℃ lower at 20℃. The UV index will be high at this time of year, so protection against skin and eye damage is needed.
Try to limit exposure between 10am and 4pm. Apply broad spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen every few hours, even if it’s cloudy, or more frequently after sweating or swimming, and wear UV-blocking sunglasses too, and bear in mind that bright surfaces, such as sand and water increase UV exposure.

Does it rain in Puerto Del Carmen during June?

The answer is no. Puerto Del Carmen is typically bone dry in June. You’re not likely to see a thunderstorm during your trip.

Is it windy in Puerto Del Carmen during June?

Expect moderate breeze becoming stronger at times during June, with occasional gusts up to 22mph. With warm air temperatures and high humidity, any breeze will feel warm but refreshing.

How warm is the sea in Puerto Del Carmen during June?

The water around Puerto Del Carmen is around 21℃ during June. It will feel a little on the cool when first entering, but you’ll warm up quickly. Most kids will have no problem with this temperature, but those who feel the cold are unlikely to want to swim.

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Weather in Puerto del Carmen in June 2023-2022 🌊 and water temperature at “365 Celsius”

According to our rating system, which is confirmed by the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, the weather is good in Puerto del Carmen in June, this month’s rating is 4. 3 out of five.

Temperature in Puerto del Carmen in June

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Average temperature during the day: +25.5°C
Average temperature at night: +20.6°C
Sea water temperature: +20.4°C
Number of sunny days: 19 days
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The climate in June is good and tourists come to have a rest. According to our data, the weather in Puerto del Carmen in June and the water temperature is good. At this time, the cold sea has an average temperature of +20.4°C. There is practically no rain, about 1 day per month, 3.3 mm of precipitation falls. Sunny weather costs at least 19days. According to the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, it is worth going on vacation to Puerto del Carmen in June.

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  • Average statistics for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021: the maximum air temperature reaches +28.

    6°C, the minimum recorded values ​​are +22.3°C. At night the temperature in Puerto del Carmen in June drops to +22.1°C…+19.1°C. On average, the difference between day and night is 4.9°C What is the weather forecast in Puerto del Carmen at the end of June and the beginning of the month indicated on the chart, in Spain almost everywhere the situation is similar.

    

    Puerto del Carmen water temperature in June

    Weather forecast and sea water temperature in Puerto del Carmen in June ranges from +19.6°C to +21.6°C. At its lows, it can be considered not comfortable for swimming adults and children. In the previous month, the sea is colder by about 0.8°C. The next month the water is 1°C warmer. In June, according to tourists in Puerto del Carmen, the climate is not very suitable for recreation, also due to the uncomfortable temperature of the water in the sea almost anywhere in Spain. nine0003

    

    Rating, rainy days and precipitation in June and other months.

    The rating in a period of five months fluctuates from 4.0 to 4.7 points. The number of rainy days in June is 1, and it ranks 1st for this indicator for the year. Precipitation is 3.3 mm, which is the 11th place among all months. At the same time, in the previous period, 6.7 mm more rains, in the next month, 3.5 mm more. The weather in Puerto del Carmen in June in the first and second half of the month is shown in the summary table for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 years.

    Wind speed

    The average speed in June is 7 m/s with maximum wind gusts up to 10.1 m/s.

    Climate summary

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    17 +23.4°C +21.0°C
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    21 +24.6°C +20.9°C
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    25 +24. 1°C +21.3°C
    26 +21.1°C
    27 +25.2°C
    28 +24. 7°C +21.2°C
    29 +27.1°C +20.8°C
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    Average temperature: 28 ° C
    Average temperature during the day: 30 ° C
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    COMPLE SUMMOD:
    Precipitation in mm: 193 mm
    Number of rainy days in the month: 21
    Typical Tenerife June Weather
    1991–2020
    Average daily high 26.6 °C
    Average daily low 19.9 °C
    Average monthly precipitation 0.1 cm
    Tenerife June Weather Records
    1931–2022
    Highest temperature 37.1 °C June 27, 2012
    Lowest temperature 13.4 °C June 4, 1945
    Highest daily low 27.0 °C June 16, 1983
    Lowest daily high 20.6 °C June 20, 1978
    Hottest average temperature 1. 6 °F

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    2004
    Coldest average temperature -2.3 °F

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    1972
    Most daily precipitation 1.1 cm June 4, 1966
    Most monthly precipitation 1.3 cm 1966

    Note: Daily averages are a moving average which includes 14 days before and after

    Day Average (°C) Record (°C)
    High Low High Low
    June 1 25.5 19.0 30.8 15.4
    June 2 25.6 19.1 32.1 15.8
    June 3 25.6 19.1 33.0 15.5
    June 4 25.7 19.2 31.8 13. 4
    June 5 25.7 19.2 29.6 15.4
    June 6 25.8 19.3 28.6 15.0
    June 7 25.9 19.3 33.2 15.0
    June 8 26.0 19.4 29.4 16.0
    June 9 26.1 19.4 34.1 15.5
    June 10 26.1 19.5 32.6 15.6
    June 11 26.2 19.6 30.8 15.5
    June 12 26.3 19.6 33.0 16.0
    June 13 26.4 19.7 31.0 15.3
    June 14 26.5 19.8 30.6 15.2
    June 15 26.5 19.8 29.8 14.4
    June 16 26.6 19.9 35.8 16.2
    June 17 26. 7 20.0 31.7 16.0
    June 18 26.7 20.0 31.0 15.9
    June 19 26.8 20.1 30.7 16.0
    June 20 26.9 20.1 31.3 17.0
    June 21 26.9 20.2 32.5 16.4
    June 22 27.0 20.2 34.9 16.0
    June 23 27.0 20.3 34.7 16.0
    June 24 27.1 20.3 36.8 16.4
    June 25 27.2 20.3 31.7 16.5
    June 26 27.3 20.4 33.3 17.0
    June 27 27.3 20.5 37.1 16.0
    June 28 27.4 20.5 35.1 16.8
    June 29 27.5 20.6 34. 6 17.0
    June 30 27.6 20.6 31.6 17.4

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    Sea temperature in Bajamar (Tenerife Island) in June

    Is it warm enough to swim in Bajamar in June? The highest sea water temperature in Bajamar in June was 24.1°C, and the lowest was 19.5°C. The average sea temperature in Bajamar in June is 21.6°C and therefore suitable for comfortable swimming. To find out the sea water temperature for today and in the coming days, go to Bajamar Water Temperature Today

    To get an accurate forecast for the sea water temperature in Bajamar in June, compare two years within a 10-year range using the chart below. You can also view the data in the form of a graph of temperature changes in June. In addition to the sea water temperature in Bahamar, for the selected years, the table also shows the maximum and minimum temperatures for each day in June. nine0003

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    June 12, 21.8 ° C 21 ° C 20.2 ° C 22 ° C
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    Gran canaria weather june: Gran Canaria Weather in June

    Опубликовано: March 21, 2023 в 2:02 am

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    What to do in Gran Canaria in June

    June is a month full of vibrant celebrations in Gran Canaria: the magical night of San Juan, the ocean of flowers that surround Las Palmas during Corpus Christi, the spectacular flowering of the blue tajinastes… With the arrival of summer, the island fills with life and festivities next to the sea.
     

    The month that kicks off summer is one of the most attractive, as well as relatively quiet. It’s, in other words, the calm that precedes the summer storm.
     

    1. Night of San Juan at the beach of Las Canteras

    The summer solstice is also experienced intensely in Gran Canaria. On this magical night there are bonfires lit on the beaches, open-air dances and fireworks in various parts of the island, where the flame of San Juan lights up the night sky. 

    This celebration has a very special meaning for the people of Gran Canaria. Every 24th June, precisely on the day of San Juan, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria celebrates its Founding Festivities, commemorating its official foundation in 1478.

    The historic district of Vegueta becomes the epicentre of an infinite number of cultural activities and open-air shows, rounded off by spectacular fireworks that are launched from Las Canteras beach to the sound of lively music.
     

    2. Maspalomas International Carnival

    The carnival of Maspalomas is one of the most important ones in Spain. It’s a big, open-minded and cheerful celebration where a lot of people dress up and take to the streets of the south of Gran Canaria.

    For those who want to experience the carnival on the beach, the International Carnival of Maspalomas is the perfect date to enjoy the party at an enviable temperature and next to famous dunes.

    This year 2022 it’ll be held on a somewhat atypical date: from the 9th to the 19th of June. Have fun with the Queen’s Gala, the Drag Gala, the Parade or the Burial of the Sardine, among others.
     

    3. Bloom of the blue tajinaste 

    Before the start of summer, one of the most eye-catching natural spectacles of Gran Canaria takes place: the flowering of the blue tajinaste. This brightly-coloured explosion drowns the island’s landscape in colour and captivates its visitors.

    This endemic plant, the pride of all Gran Canarian people, can grow up to three and a half metres high, and it elegantly splashes the path from the Caldera de los Marteles to the village of Tenteniguada with blue colour.

    With that, the midlands on the eastern side of the island are covered with a blue blanket of  great natural beauty that dazzles the visitor. It’s a delicate, magical and unrepeatable spectacle that is well worth experiencing.
     

    4. Lively Corpus Christi in Las Palmas

    Corpus Christi is a spectacle you can’t miss if you’re visiting Gran Canaria in June. The Thursday is celebrated on the island’s capital in a very special way: by filling the area around Santa Ana Cathedral with colour.

    This part of the old town of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is decorated with handmade carpets of flowers, painted sands and seeds that turn the ground into an ocean full of bright colours.

    On the afternoon of the 16th of June, the solemn procession of the Blessed Sacrament will take place through the picturesque cobbled streets of the popular and historic district of Vegueta.
     

    5. Holidayworld Maspalomas

    January, February, March, April, May, June… No matter the month or the season, you can enjoy practically everything you can think of in Gran Canaria. At Holidayworld Maspalomas we don’t close for anything in the world.

    Here, and only here, you can feel like a child in the only amusement park in the Canary Islands, sing the songs of your life in a karaoke room, go bowling and much more.

    Without a doubt, Holidayworld Maspalomas is the largest leisure and entertainment centre in the Canary Islands, located in the south of Gran Canaria, so don’t miss the opportunity to have a great time thanks to the best atmosphere on the island!

    Portugal climate and weather in May, June, July and August

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    The weather in Portugal from May to August

    are you finally able to take a few days off from your daily routine and want to go to Portugal? But what is the weather from May to August and is it favourable during this period? Let’s find out right away with this useful article.

    Portugal from May to June

    Bear in mind that, depending on the destination, the weather changes. The northern parts of Portugal are much cooler than the interior. However, May and June is a good time to go on holiday, as temperatures are quite pleasant in all cities.

    This season offers the opportunity to explore several places of historical interest, but for sea, beach and sun lovers, it is better to wait until July and August, when the water temperature tends to rise a few degrees higher

    For example, in May in Lisbon the maximum temperature is 22°, while the water is around 17°C. It rises a degree more in June, and gradually in the following months, reaching a maximum in August (20°C).

    Portugal Sea temperatures from July to August

    For those who love the heat, these are the best months for a good swim in the sea. In Lisbon, for example, as mentioned above, the temperature in July and August barely reaches 20°C, a temperature somewhat higher than in Porto

    In the northern part of the coast, on the other hand, the sea is very cool even in summer, reaching 18° C in July and 19° C in August

    Temperatures in the cities from July to August

    In July and August it is hot everywhere, especially in the centre-south. If you move towards the north coast, the temperature is mild rather than sultry

    Particularly in the inland areas of the central south, the summer is very hot, with temperatures reaching up to 40 degrees Celsius. Rainfall is rare and windy days are also less frequent.

    In the far south, along the Atlantic coast, the climate is Mediterranean, less sultry than in the true Mediterranean areas. Summer is sunny, although there are some lively breezes

    If, on the other hand, the preferred tourist destination is the north coast (Porto or other neighbouring areas), highs in July and August range between 24 and 25 degrees Celsius. In Lisbon, the average of the two months is higher, reaching a maximum temperature of 27/28 degrees Celsius

    Average temperatures May Jun July August
    Lisbon M G L A
    Min (°C) 14 17 18 19
    Max (°C) 22 26 28 28

    Medeira from May to August

    An island with a unique and sublime charm, where the climate is always pleasant. In May there is a maximum temperature of 22°, while in August the highest peak is 25-26°. The water temperature is 18° in May, rising a few degrees at other times, reaching a maximum of 22° in August.

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    Min (°C) 15 17 18 19
    Max (°C) 22 23 25 26

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    Tenerife june: Tenerife weather in June | Temperatures for Tenerife in June

    Опубликовано: March 19, 2023 в 11:08 pm

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    Tenerife vs. Girona – Football Match Summary – June 19, 2022

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    2nd Leg – Girona win 3-1 on aggregate

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      • First Half begins.

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      • Àlex Corredera Yellow Card

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      • On: Samu Sáiz|Off: Iván Martín

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      • Enric Gallego Yellow Card

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      • Juanpe Yellow Card

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      • Sergio González Yellow Card

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      • Cristhian Stuani Penalty – Scored

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      • On: Carlos Ruiz|Off: Sergio González

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      • Carlos Ruiz Goal – Header

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      • On: Eladio Zorrilla|Off: Álex Bermejo

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      • On: Samuel Shashoua|Off: Mario González

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      • Álex Baena Yellow Card

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      • José León (OG)

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      • On: Álex Muñoz|Off: Jeremy Mellot

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      • Pablo Moreno Yellow Card

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      • On: Andrés Martín|Off: Àlex Corredera

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      • On: Víctor Sánchez|Off: Samu Sáiz

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      • On: Nahuel Bustos|Off: Cristhian Stuani

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    7 unique Events in Tenerife you can´t miss- June 2022

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    Socializing, meeting new people, discovering new places and cultures – that is what makes a stay truly special! Tenerife is one of the most diverse islands in the world and so are its people and events. No matter what you are looking for, there are options for everyone!

    Starting from traditional cultural festivities, sports, and musical events to socializing events with peers and fellow nomads.

    So, what are you waiting for? Give yourself a break and enjoy the events and festivities around the island.

    Here are 7 events in Tenerife you don´t want to miss out on!

     

    1. Carnival in Santa Cruz

    Of course, we start with the most famous one: the Carnival of Santa Cruz.

    Throughout the whole month of June, the people are celebrating the carnival in Santa Cruz. It begins with various competitions for the carnival queens and dance and musical groups. But the most anticipated part is the street carnival, taking place at the end of June, where the whole capital of Santa Cruz transforms itself into a ball of celebration!

    A glimpse into the dates of the street carnival:

    • 24. June: carnival parade opening
    • 25. June – 26. June: All day and night street parties with a firework on Sunday night at 8 pm.

    P.S. This year’s carnival theme is Science Fiction but you can dress up as anything!

    You can find more information here.  

     

    2. TEDNomad – Tenerife’s Digital & Nomad Festival

    TEDNomad is a digital and nomad festival taking place at our beloved Lago Martánez in Puerto de la Cruz. It will host conferences with national and international speakers specialized in a digital field, networking areas to connect, and additional entertainment and activities.

    When?    02. June – 05. June

    Where?   Lago Martiánez in Puerto de la Cruz

    How?      Free entry if you book an online ticket beforehand  

    Find more information about the schedule here.

     

    3. Visit an ECO Banana Plantation

    This trip is dedicated to the queen of all fruits and the famous resident of our island: the BANANA. Come with us as we take a tour through an ecological banana plantation with its owner and get firsthand information about sustainability and the workings behind ecological banana cultivation.

    P.S. we will also get a shot of the famous banana liquor!

     

    When?   08th of June, 5 p.m.

    Where?  El Rincón in La Orotava

                       Meeting point: Carr. El Rincón, núm. 71, 38314, Santa Cruz

    How? Sign up here.

     

    4. Culture and Business Pride Festival

    Look out for the 5th edition of the culture and business pride festival in our capital in Santa Cruz, which brings together speakers, activists, musicians, and public figures of the LGTBQ community to produce a rare experience and exchange of ideas, knowledge technologies, and much more. Part of the festival includes the Alan Turing LGTBIQ+ Awards, Chill Conferences with masterclasses, a Networking Hub, and Concerts and Gigs as leisure activities.

    When?    1. June – 17. June

    Where?  Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    How?      All activities are free of charge and open to everybody  

    Find more information here.

    5. Parafest

    Are you more of a sports fan? Parafest is an annual paragliding festival in “Los Realejos”. The sporting event attracts different local and international paragliders around the world. It offers different activities, like paratreking, base jumps, or acrobatics. Another special part of the festival is the Parafest sin Barreras” (Parafest without barriers) which offers paragliding flights for people with disabilities.

    When?   03. June – 05. June

    Where?  Los Realejos

    How?     Inscriptions under [email protected]  

    Find more information here.  

    6. Language Exchange & Wine

    Is there a better way to connect with people than with a chill get-together supported by wine and some tapas? We don’t think so. Our language exchange is the perfect opportunity to connect with fellow nomads, use and improve your language skills in Spanish and other languages, and have a fun evening. Come and try it out!

    When?   16th of June at 8 p.m.

    Where? FU Café, Puerto de la Cruz

    How?      You only pay for your own drinks and/or food.  

    Find more information here.

     

    7. La Infraoctava del Corpus Christi y Baile de Magos – La Orotava

    On the 23rd of June, the people celebrate the “Infraoctava del Corpus Christi”, following the Sunday of Corpus Christi. In the town of La Orotava carpets of natural flowers are made in the streets of the old town and in the evening a religious procession follows the route of the carpets.

    On Friday, the 24th of June the Baile da Magos takes place. This traditional fiesta invites all people into the main centers of the town to celebrate, dance, sing and dine together. Locals dressed in traditional costumes come together with orchestras and traditional music groups and create a spectacular night!

     

    When?    23. June- 24. June

    Where? La infraoctava del Corpus Christi: Old town of La Orotava

                     Baile de Magos: In different plazas in La Orotava: e.g. Plaza del V Centenario

    How?     Baile de Magos: For some festivities at “La Plaza del V Centenario,” traditional costumes are a must. But you can also take a look to participate in other areas!

    Find the program of the fest here.

     

    There you go with 7 events on our beautiful island Tenerife.

    As you may have already noticed, the people here love to celebrate and the island can´t get still. That’s why there are always many more events etc. going on, but we hope we could get you excited with the mix of events we picked out this month!

    Let us know what your favorite festivities are in Tenerife! – local celebrations, sports events, or nomad meetings?

     

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    From the dazzling shores of the Greek Islands to flamboyant festivals and cultural highlights, Europe opens its gates wide to the holiday spirit in June. In many places, you’ll beat the true heat of summer while experiencing weather that’s spot on for swimming.

    Packing couldn’t be easier as it’s all about swimwear, hats and breezy attire for cocktails by the sea. Evenings often bring a refreshing dip in temperature that’s perfect for moonlit strolling through cobbled streets.

    The best places to travel in June in Europe turn up the heat with events to start summer off with a bang. No matter where you go, you’ll sense the undeniable buzz of locals thrilled with the beginning of ‘outdoor’ season and tourists joining in with the vibe.

    This is a time for alfresco wining and dining, lazy beach days and savouring the anticipation of moving into summer celebrations.


    Midsummer characterises some of the best places to visit in June in Europe. This spirit of bonfires and floral crowns seeps into the atmosphere and the saying, ‘giddy with fun’, isn’t too far off when it comes to describing it.

    Whether you delve into folk festivals, dance your socks off to live music, hike through wildflowers or indulge in gastronomic delights, this is a month brimming with colour in every sense.

    LAKE COMO, ITALY

    The Sagra di San Giovanni Festival lights up the night skies with floating lanterns, fireworks and the sounds of revellers in the last week of June each year. It’s Lake Como’s oldest festival, evolved from myths, legends and history over the last 500 years.

    The fireworks display represents a significant battle from 1169 and a traditional, sombre procession honours it the following day. Watch the action from a boat or base yourself near the mouth-watering food stalls in Ossuccio and Sala Comacina.

    As for the rest of your time here, indulge in the world of James Bond and what is often considered one of the most beautiful places to visit in Europe. Drool over the exteriors of villas that defy the meaning of opulence, like Villa del Balbianello. Visit the city of Como to buy Italian silk and gaze at Renaissance and Gothic architecture.

    As it’s surrounded by mountains, your hiking boots will come in handy here. Discover the Greenway del Lago path or challenge yourself to Monte Generoso trails.

    BASEL, SWITZERLAND

    If you’re an art fan, pack your bags for one of the best places to go in June. ART Basel is the globe’s largest international art fair and presents works from some 300 galleries. Expect to see everything from sculptures, photographs and installations to artistic live performances. Naturally, famous masterpieces are represented too, among new, exciting and outright wild innovations.

    The entire charming town of Basel takes on the ambience of art, with special events dedicated to culture in waterside bars, theatres, renowned museums and public spaces. To explore, hop aboard the Rhine ferries and even take a dip in the famous river, if it’s warm enough.

    Keep your camera on hand for endless enchanting marks of history, like the Romanesque-Gothic cathedral. For antique book shops, quirky boutiques and tantalising local bites, stroll around the atmospheric Old Town.

    SPLIT, CROATIA

    Warm, sunny and buzzing with outdoor fun, Croatia is one of the best countries to visit in June. To perfectly blend dramatic history, alfresco dining and the turquoise waters of the Adriatic, make a beeline for Split.

    The country’s second-largest city rests on a backdrop of soaring mountains and, despite world-famous sites like the Diocletian’s Palace bringing in hordes of tourists, the Dalmatian way of life is still very visible here.

    One way to hang out with the locals is to hit the beaches. The heart of the action is Bacvice Beach, a sheltered cove bordered by trendy restaurants, cool cocktail bars and plenty of new friends to meet. The pebbly shores of Trstenik and Znjan beaches are a little more chilled and family-friendly, with cafes nearby for leisurely dining.

    Off the beach, spend your time wandering the maze of lanes in the Old Town, dining in People’s Square and strolling beneath the palm trees of the Riva.

    SAINT-TROPEZ, FRANCE

    Brigitte Bardot is largely responsible for the glamorous allure St Tropez still holds over visitors today, after a visit to star in a movie in the 1950s. For champagne-sipping by the pool, celebrity-spotting and leisurely shopping, this is one of the best places to visit in Europe in June.

    You’ll just miss the stifling crowds of July and August, but you certainly won’t miss any of the sunny days or piping hot nightlife action. Simply swanning around the scene is a popular pursuit, but there’s plenty more to do.

    Traverse the coastal walkways for miles and take small pathways to expansive stretches of sand. Along the way, you’ll find the Cap Camarat lighthouse, which is one of the highest in France. Meander through the cobbled lanes of La Ponche, the old fishing quarter, to feel the small village vibe beneath the glitz and glamour.

    To join the party, head to famous Pampelonne beach, and spy on the fancy yachts decorating the harbour. While shopping, don’t forget to look out for gorgeous handicrafts and products from Provence.

    FURTHER READING: The Best Beaches in St Tropez / Things to do in Saint-Tropez

    MYKONOS, GREECE

    Many
    of the best beaches to visit in June are on the
    Greek Islands and Mykonos is at its finest this month. The weather is sunny and
    warm, but not yet blazing hot. Go at the beginning of the month to catch the
    weather without the crowds of party-goers that start to swarm in towards July.
    However, the nightlife action really starts in May here, so that’s not to say
    you’ll miss out, if that’s what you’re looking for.

    Regardless, you’ll have just a little more space to yourself to explore the maze of whitewashed buildings in charming Mykonos town. With so many postcard sights, it’s impossible to put the camera down.

    Dine over the Aegean at Little Venice and you’ll be in a living postcard, with the Mykonos windmills as a backdrop. Walk between the stunning beaches as a highlight of any trip and take a boat trip to one of the country’s most important archaeological sites on the island of Delos.

    MALLORCA, SPAIN

    This dreamy Balearic utopia is one of the best islands to visit in June. The sun shines bright and rustic bread with juicy tomatoes drizzled in olive oil tastes even better within the glorious temperatures.

    To celebrate the beginning of summer, the Night of Sant Joan sees music, dancing and beach barbecues across the island, with fireworks and bonfires illuminating midnight swims.

    In terms of great places to visit with kids in Europe, Mallorca is packed full of fun adventures, including water parks and fabulous resorts catering to the little ones. Family activities abound across the island, like exploring mysterious coves and hiking in the UNESCO-listed Serra de Tramuntana.

    From the aqua waves of ridiculously pretty Caló des Moro to the medieval streets of Alcudia’s Old Town, do as little or as much as you like in this idyllic paradise.

    FURTHER READING:
    – Dreamy Photos of Mallorca
    – Best Places to Stay in Mallorca
    – Best Beaches in Mallorca

    LONDON, ENGLAND

    As the city celebrates the Queen’s official birthday and it’s time for Pride in London, this is one of the most fun places to visit in Europe in June. Lush parks come alive with sun worshippers, sporting events take centre stage and beer gardens overflow with warm weather cheer.

    The Trooping the Colour on Horse Guards Parade marks the British Sovereign’s official birthday, as it has done for more than 260 years, so this is your chance to see true pomp and splendour.

    Taste of London festival hits Regent Park in June, with five-days of masterclasses, demonstrations, tastings, live performances and plenty of chances to try the creations of the capital’s top chefs.

    Along with the annual events, all one needs to do is check a London events calendar to find something on nearly every day and night. In fact, there’s so much to do in June, it might be hard to fit in the obligatory visits to Big Ben, the Tower of London and Harrods!

    PORTO, PORTUGAL

    It’s party time this month in Porto, with St John’s festival celebrating the patron saint, São João. Originally a pagan festival of midsummer, it now sees the streets filled with action on the 23rd of June, leading into the 24th.

    Don’t be surprised if you’re hit on the head with a plastic hammer or if you see people leaping over bonfires. A spectacular fireworks display over the River Douro tops it off.

    Sunny days also make this one of the best cities in Europe to visit in June, for exploring an incredibly picturesque setting. Stroll across the iconic Ponte Luis I Bridge for panoramic views of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia, where you can indulge at the Port cellars.

    Explore a wealth of tiled churches, dine along the Ribeirinha promenade and admire the amazing exhibitions and gardens at Serralves Modern Art Museum. Wait until you’re really hungry to try the decadent Francesinha sandwich that drips with cheese, tomato and beer sauce.

    CAPRI, ITALY

    June smiles on the Italian island of Capri with long, languid days in the sun without the serious heat of the following months. One of the prettiest places in Europe, Capri’s rocky coastline, ringed by iridescent seas, matches the glamour of its regular celebrity visitors.

    It’s not all about the glitz though, with natural wonders to explore and more romance around every corner than Cupid himself could conjure.

    Hop on the chairlift from Anacapri to reach the summit of Mount Solaro and stretch your eyes across the Bay of Naples all the way to the Amalfi Coast. Take a boat trip to the famous Blue Grotto to witness the otherworldly glow of the water in the natural sea cave.

    The ruins of Villa Jovis are a brilliant display of Roman architecture and the terraced, multilevel Gardens of Augustus overlook the Faraglioni, Marina Piccola and the steep, paved footpaths of Via Krupp.

    VALLETTA, MALTA

    Just outside Valletta, Floriana’s charming Argotti Gardens come alive with Ghanafest, if you’re looking for cultural places to visit in Europe with a folksy twist.

    Maltese ghana, or folk song, was the spontaneous music of fishermen, peasants and farmers working in the fields. Today, the festival celebrates its heritage, along with foreign bands from across the Mediterranean, across two toe-tapping and feast-filled days. 

    Malta’s tiny capital is a fantastic base for further exploration, with its vibrant waterfront promenade, museums, ornate theatres and grand architecture. As one of the best places to dive in June, take the chance to discover underwater magic including the World War II wreck, HMS Maori, at St. Elmo Bay.

    You’re only ever a drive away from beaches lapped by the clearest of Mediterranean waters, so hiring a car is a great idea.


    How to Save Money on Travel to Europe
    in June

    June
    is the start of high season in many of the bucket list
    places to visit in Europe. A little bit of planning goes a long way
    towards keeping an eye on your travel budget.

    Take advantage of early-bird specials

    If
    you’re attending a festival or event it’s important to book hotels, in
    particular, well in advance to avoid disappointment. This also means you’ll
    reap the benefits of lower prices before the scramble starts, especially if
    you’re planning a longer journey. Trains, flights and events may also attract
    discounts for bookings made well in advance.

    Jump on last-minute deals

    On the flip side, last-minute deals are a great way to save your dollars. Make sure you set up alerts so you’re notified when prices drop for tickets and transport. If your schedule is flexible, you can pick up some fantastic deals this way.

    Pack light

    Have you ever had one of those ‘kick yourself’ moments when you’re confronted with an exorbitant fee for overweight luggage? Don’t let it happen in Europe, especially if you plan to take domestic flights that have extra restrictions. Or be a little brave, and try travelling in Europe with carry-on luggage only! You’ll save a lot on airfares if you can manage it.

    Pay in foreign currency with cards

    The
    most experienced travellers are caught out by this trick of ATMs and card
    machines, when the screen lights up with, “would you like to pay in your own
    currency?” It feels like you should, but the answer is “no”. You’ll end up
    paying more, as the currency exchange rate is in the hands of the institution
    that’s processing the payment.

    Buy discount cards and do your research

    Most major cities offer discount cards for a range of attractions, often grouped together in a package. Check out deals online if you know you want to visit all those spots that attract huge queues. Also, do your research first, as many museums and other cultural venues offer free days on certain days of the week or month.

    Read more money-saving travel hacks here.


    The best places to visit in Europe in the Spring, going into the sizzling summer, bask in a vibe of contagious excitement. Kick back and relax with the twinkling Mediterranean and a cocktail for company, or dive right into warm-weather festivities. No matter what, June ensures you soak in the splendour of the European holiday spirit.

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    5 Places To Visit In Europe In June For A Great Summer Vacation

    Europe is amongst one of the most sought after holidaymaking destinations in the world. And, there are good reasons for that. There are many places to visit in Europe in June that deserve to be in your itinerary. The variety of breathtaking landscapes like large areas of wilderness, mountain ranges or seaside wonders are just what travellers need to quench their wanderlust. Apart from Europe’s geographical attractions, its diverse culture and historical wonders propel the travellers to flock to Europe. There is no better month to experience Europe than June indeed.

    Weather In Europe In June

    June is when the weather in Europe is at its best with the average temperature being 23-degree Celsius. It is summer with the right amount of sun, breeze and clouds. Therefore, the weather remains most comfortable in June. Nights are also very much enjoyed.

    Must Read: This Winter, Escape To The Best Honeymoon Destinations In Europe In Winter 2022!

    Why You Should Visit Europe In June

    It is not just that the places in Europe are culturally and nature-wise very alive, beautiful and tempting. They also have lots of festivals and events in Europe in June. Apart from that, due to fewer tourist arrivals, prices remain low as compared with the rest months of the year.

    Music And Cultural Events

    Europe welcomes many popular music & cultural events in June, such as:

    • Primavera Sound in Span, from 31 May to 1 June.
    • Glastonbury Festival in the United Kingdom, from 26-30 June.
    • Isle of Wight Festival in the United Kingdom, from 13-16 June.
    • Roskilde Festival in Copenhagen, from 30 June to 7 July.
    • Meadows in the Mountains in Bulgaria, from 6-9 June.
    • Rock Am Ring in Germany, from 7-9 June.
    • Secret Solstice in Iceland, from 21-24 June.
    • El Colacho in Spain, on 23 June.
    • Lajkonik Festival in Poland, on 27 June.
    • Holi Fusion in Torino, on 10 June.
    • Secret Solstice Festival in Iceland, from 21-24 June.
    • Bloomsday in Ireland, on 16 June.
    • Batalla Del Vino in Spain, on 29 June.

    Cost Involved When Traveling To Europe In June

    Right from September to mid-June is regarded as off-season as travellers don’t yet begin pouring in. For that reason, accommodation is cheaper. You get good deals on flights. You can save enough funds if book well in advance for June. Furthermore, you won’t be spending as much as in other months for getting around in Europe. The fares, food and tickets to various places are a lot cheaper.

    5 Places to Visit in Europe in June

    Europe, being a vast expanse, not just geographically but also culturally and historically, offers much for exploration. The less crowded places that hold the promise of giving an entire experience of Europe are as mentioned here:

    1. Crete, Greece
    2. Lugano, Switzerland
    3. Zadar, Croatia
    4. London, United Kingdom
    5. Sintra, Portugal

    1. Crete, Greece

    It is one of the ideal places to begin your holiday in Europe. Being an offbeat choice and best for the summertime due to its crystal clear and emerald beaches besides traditional villages, canyons, pink sand beaches and so much more make your summer vacation not just relaxing but also give a dose of culture and history.

    Must Visit: The Ruins of Palaca of Knossos, Samaria Gorge, Balos Beach, Spinalonga, Psychro Cave, Agora for Shopping and Elafonisi Island.
    Weather: Daytime weather can get a bit hot in Greece in late June. However, the average temperature remains 18-degrees Celsius, mostly.
    Ideal for: Family or Friends.
    How to Reach: You can take a Ferry or by Air.

    Suggested Read: 17 Spots For Snorkeling In Europe Every Underwater Enthusiast Must Visit In 2022

    2. Lugano, Switzerland

    It is a major financial and business centre. Don’t let have an impression that it would lack in beauty. Lugano is a town of villas, parks, exotic flowers and many historically and culturally significant buildings. It is a city with an ambience and perks of a small town. You can feast your eyes on the rivers, lakes and mountains along with the red-roof buildings. You would be gastronomically delighted as well.

    Must Visit: Cable car ride at Monte San Salvatore; bistros and restaurants at the main square of Piazza Della Riforma; beautiful churches and cathedrals, etc.
    Weather: The temperatures are comfortable here although it could get a bit chilly. The average temperature in June is 22-degree Celsius.
    Ideal for: Family or friends looking for mountain adventures, or quiet and quaint vacation.
    How to Reach: By Road or by Air.

    3. Zadar, Croatia

    You can call Zadar the Adventure Capital of Europe. It is a port city where you will never find yourself bored or nothing to do. This place is often termed as the Architectural Gem of Europe.

    Must Visit: Dalmatian Coast; Venetian & Roman Ruins; Paklencia National Park; Museum of Ancient Glass; Garden Zadar.
    Weather: Weather of Zadar is warm in June. The average temperature is between 18 to 22-degree Celcius.
    Ideal for: Adventure junkies.
    How to Reach: By Road, by Air or by Ferry.

    Suggested Read: 18 Must-Attend Spanish Festivals In 2022 That Reflect Europe’s Rich Culture

    4. London, United Kingdom

    London is a popular metropolitan city and more so for its diversity in food and culture. People call it the Unofficial Capital of Europe due to historical significance, cultural diversity and also for being a vibrant city where you find new things at every corner. It is constantly changing and has everything, be it from musicals, theatres, culinary experience, sports, festivals or events, art, museums, or even street arts.

    Must Visit: Big Ben. Covent Garden; Coca-Cola London Eye; Tower of London; Tower Bridge; Victoria and Albert Museum; Piccadilly Circus; Trafalgar Square and just so much more.
    Weather: It is chilly and grey most of the year but June is nicer. The sun won’t set until after 10 PM which will give you ample time to check out its many tourist attractions. The average temperature here is between 12-degree Celsius and 21-degree Celcius.
    Ideal for: Sightseeing, adventure, picnics.
    How to Reach: By Air, and you can get around by Road.

    Suggested Read: 31 Festivals In Europe That Will Up The Fun Factor Of Your Euro Tour In 2022!

    5.

    Sintra, Portugal

    It is situated between a sea and mountains and is a very offbeat destination. Its historically significant cultural heritages are exquisite. There are several natural attractions here along with its mesmerizing architectures.

    Must Visit: The many magnificent castles like the National Palace of Pena; Castle of the Moors or the National Palace of Sintra; local food; parks and lakes.
    Weather: The weather in June is perfect here because it is bright and sunny. The average temperature ranges from 16-degree Celsius to 25-degree Celsius.
    Ideal for: Picnics, sightseeing.
    How to Reach: By Train or by Air.

    Further Read: Best Nightlife In Europe: 9 Cities To Party In 2022 Like There’s No Tomorrow

    Mesmerizing natural and cultural attractions along with low prices and low crowds, Europe in June is a delight. With such beautiful places to behold and amazing things to do, you must not give up an opportunity to visit Europe in June month.

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    Frequently Asked Questions about Places to Visit in Europe in June

    What are the top five vacation destinations in Europe?

    The top 5 travel destinations in Europe are Paris, Santorini, Rome, Barcelona, and Madrid. Whether you are planning a honeymoon or a family vacation, these destinations offer so much for all kinds of travellers.

    Which european countries are best to visit in Summer?

    There are numerous destinations in Europer you can visit during summers. Some of the best ones are Greece, Croatia, The Netherlands, Italy, United Kingdom, and more.

    Can I visit Europe during the current Covid situation?

    Yes, you can plan a visit to Europe during the current Covid situation. However, make sure that you are completely vaccinated and always carry your vaccination certificate. Besides this, you need to follow government protocols that include wearing a mask when in public, sanitizing hands at certain intervals, and maintaining social distance.

    What are some of the most amazing places to visit in Europe?

    Some of the most alluring tourist attractions in Europe are:
    1. Eiffel Tower, Paris
    2. Acropolis of Athens, Greece
    3. Stonehenge, England
    4. Colosseum, Italy
    5. Prague Castle, Czech Republic
    6. Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate, Germany
    7. Louvre Museum, France

    Which is the best time to visit Europe?

    Summer is the best time to visit Europe, which is from June to September. June is an ideal month due to sunny weather, less crowd and low prices.

    Which are some of the best things to do in Europe in summer?

    There are several experiences that you can enjoy in Europe in Summer. Some of the best ones are:
    1. Take a canal tour in Amsterdam, Netherlands
    2. Relax on the unspoiled beaches of Montenegro
    3. Ride a scooter around Sardinia in Italy
    4. Be part of the San Fermin parade in Spain
    5. Find the hidden cave beaches of Algarve in Portugal
    6. Go summer skiing in Saas Fee, Switzerland
    7. Hit the beaches of Nice in France

    Do I need an international driver license to hire a car in Europe?

    To rent a car in Europe, a traveller should either hold a driver’s license from their native country or an International Driver’s permit.

    When should you book the Airplane tickets for Europe?

    To avail the cheapest prices, you should buy tickets to Europe well in advance at least 2 to 8 months before a trip.


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    Where to go to the sea in June

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    June is the beginning of the long-awaited summer, the beginning of the season of holidays and travel. The sun, beaches, warm sea or ocean, long daylight hours make June one of the most attractive months for beach, entertainment, excursion tourism and recreation with children.

    Holidays abroad are no longer a curiosity, but the many offers on the market will confuse anyone, so when choosing a direction, you need to delve into, first get acquainted with the country of the intended holiday, and then make a choice. Fortunately, now there is no shortage of information and all you need is time and desire, or a short and convenient analysis presented below in the main, most popular areas. nine0007

    Tunisia

    Tunisia in June is an opportunity to sunbathe on the beach until noon, and after that, the desire to quickly hide from the scorching sun and although the temperature records are still far away, it may already be uncomfortable, you should beware. Although the June tan in Tunisia is considered the most even and safe. At such a time, the sea helps out well, which has not warmed up much yet, therefore, it is perfectly refreshing.

    Daytime temperatures are kept within +28°С, and at night +18°С.

    The sea becomes most comfortable for swimming only in the second half of the month, and before that, it is ideal for seasoned tourists, besides, in June, unrest, waves and wind from the sea are possible. nine0007

    Tunisia is equally developed tourism “nightlife” – clubs, restaurants, discos and sightseeing tourism, with visits to many historical attractions.

    Since the middle of the month there has been a sharp increase in the number of tourists.

    Turkey

    Turkey is a great option for a holiday in June, if we are talking about a beach holiday. Holidays in this country are not only democratic in terms of prices, but also in terms of availability (Russians do not need a visa). Daytime temperatures in this month of summer already reach +29…32°С and the nights are already much warmer +19…23°С, and the water with its +24…25°С attracts bathers. The first two weeks of June can meet their guests with half-empty beaches and hotels, and from the third decade the whole main influx of tourists already begins.

    In June, experienced tourists are advised to pay attention to the beaches of Side and Kemer, if you need a vibrant nightlife, then welcome to the beaches of Marmaris or Alanya.

    Vacationers with children are best suited in June for the beaches of Antalya, here the entire infrastructure is adapted for such a vacation, there are many water parks, dolphinariums, and local hotels can offer interesting options for accommodation with children. nine0007

    The online tour selection service Onlinetours will help you find a suitable package tour.

    Considering that the summer heat has not yet arrived, you can still have time to combine a vacation on the beach with an interesting excursion program. Be sure to visit local attractions: museums, ancient fortresses, the ruins of Greek cities.

    Egypt

    June in Egypt (in some areas) is the best time for a beach holiday. It’s already hot, but the sea saves. During the day, the air temperature already reaches + 35 ° С, and in the sea “saving” + 27 ° С. Regarding precipitation, you can from 99% certainty to say that they are in this period they are excluded in all of Egypt.

    In June, you should pay attention to the resorts located on the western coast of the Red Sea (Hurghada and El Gouna), where the temperatures are more gentle (+32°С on average), but in the cities of the Sinai Peninsula, thermometers can already show up to +40°С.

    Therefore, Egypt in June is of little use for sightseeing tourism, people who can not tolerate such temperatures should not go to Egypt at this time of the year. nine0007

    Greece

    Greece in June is considered a relatively inexpensive country. The weather is ideal in terms of comfort, there is still no scorching sun and you can not be afraid of getting burned. Therefore, at this time, the best option is to come here with children or parents, for them at this time there will be the best conditions.

    In the second half of June, the daytime temperature already rises so much that the locals try to wait out the afternoon heat by arranging a siesta for themselves. Not surprising, because the thermometer can show up to + 35 ° C, although it should be noted that due to the cool wind from the sea, the summer heat in some parts of Greece is quite comfortable, but in any case, it’s all very individual. nine0007

    Sea water warms up to +23°С. The warmest sea awaits tourists in Rhodes, and the most invigorating – in Corfu.

    In addition to beach holidays, sightseeing tourism is very popular in Greece, not surprisingly, knowing the history of this country, in addition, many tourists come here for sea activities – diving, primarily snorkeling.

    Cyprus

    The climate in Cyprus, in general, is unique, mild and comfortable at any time of the year, but it is in June that the real summer begins here, the most comfortable period for recreation. Along the coast, the air temperature is kept within +29°С, and in the central regions, where refreshing breezes do not reach – + 32 … 34 ° С.

    The sea in June is already gentle and warms up to +24°C. In general, we can say that comfortable weather for a beach holiday has been established in Cyprus since the very beginning of June. After all, even at night there is no “cooler” + 24 ° С here.

    Spain

    Warm sea, hot sun – this is Spain in June. During the day, the air warms up to +29°C, and the water to a comfortable +24°C. When choosing Spain in June, pay attention to the area, because in some it is in June that precipitation is possible, albeit insignificant, but for several days (up to a week), this can happen, for example, on the Costa Brava. However, the weather changes quite quickly. nine0007

    What else can Spain offer its guests in June, apart from the most beautiful beaches? Spain offers a lot of entertainment at sea, for example, water skiing, jet skiing, windsurfing, diving is extremely popular among tourists. If suddenly, the rest on the beach is boring or the weather has deteriorated, you can always switch to sightseeing tourism, then it is better to go to Seville, Barcelona, ​​Toledo, Girona and visit local museums. Keep in mind that it is in June that several holidays and festivals take place in Barcelona at once. nine0007

    Also, for a beach holiday, you should pay attention to the Canary Islands and Salou, there are many interesting parks, including amusement parks and comfortable hotel complexes.

    Croatia

    A unique country – more than 1000 islands are part of it, the cleanest environment, beautiful beaches, peace and quiet, the sea, which is clean and transparent, there is nothing to compare and all this in the center of Europe. People come here for tranquility and to take a break from the hustle and bustle, without noisy crowds of tourists. nine0007

    June is characterized by a minimum of precipitation (no more than a week of cloudy days) and a very mild climate. The average air temperature reaches +26…28°C, and the water is already warming up to +22°C. The highest temperatures at this time are on the resort island of Hvar.

    You can find suitable accommodation for your vacation using the Booking website

    On the beaches of Croatia you can find everything your heart desires: diving, yachting, riding bananas and pills. The Balkan cities of this country, like open-air museums, be sure to visit on your own or as part of an excursion group – Split, Dubrovnik, Rovinj. nine0007

    Montenegro

    In June, Montenegro is literally immersed in rapid flowering. Magnolia, acacia and hydrangea – their aromas will not leave anyone indifferent. June is the time of the very beginning of the season and the flowering of the nature of this country. In addition, Russians do not need a visa here.

    If you are going to swim in the sea, but the hot sun is uncomfortable for you, then feel free to choose Montenegro. In June there can be no more than a week of cloudy days here, and the rest of the time there is fine weather, without exhausting heat. nine0007

    The highest thermometer readings are observed on the shores of the Adriatic Sea. The air temperature in popular resorts (Podgorica, Budva, Kotor) reaches +25…28°C, the water warms up to +22°C – just what you need to refresh yourself!

    By the way, the territory of Montenegro along the Adriatic is considered the cleanest (in terms of ecology) on the entire Mediterranean coast! Amazingly beautiful landscapes, bays, rocks, beaches – everything is at the disposal of guests. What is important, a vacation in Montenegro is suitable for a quiet family with children, as well as for young people, everyone will find something interesting here for themselves. nine0007

    Results

    In general, June is already a full-fledged beginning of the summer holiday season, tourists will find sun, sea and beaches in all main directions, you just have to pay attention that in some countries the first half of June may not be as hot as we would like some. In this case, it is better to opt for the countries of North Africa (Egypt, Tunisia). If the goal is the opposite, to relax in sparing conditions with acceptable temperature conditions, then it is better, of course, to pay attention to the countries of the Balkan Peninsula (Croatia, Montenegro), especially given the similarity of the Slavic mentality and the almost absence of a language barrier. nine0007

    warm sea or excursions in Europe – Tourism – tsn.ua

    Sea temperature, trips to European cities and music festivals – all this is in the article about the rest in the first month of summer.

    June is an interesting month for trips . Despite the fact that summer has already arrived, most people are only planning vacations and children’s vacations. Spring freshness is still preserved almost everywhere, and one can easily find very successful tickets and hotels at quite reasonable prices. At the same time, in the southern countries it is already warm enough to start a full-fledged beach holiday. nine0007

    Please note that not all resorts during this period are characterized by hot and sunny weather; the unheated sea can, if not spoil the rest, then certainly make its own adjustments to the trip.

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    At the beginning of summer in Turkey , warm pleasant weather is observed, and the sea warms up to a comfortable temperature (+23°С on average). Since July and August are considered the peak season in Turkey, in June a small number of tourists will allow you to enjoy your vacation on wide beaches. In addition, the cost of holidays in June is slightly lower than in the rest of the summer months. nine0007

    Turkey is already waiting for tourists in June / Photo: Pravda.if.ua

    In Greece , hot weather sets in in June – and rest by the sea becomes truly pleasant. The air temperature rises to an average of +30°С; there is practically no rainfall. However, do not forget that the weather on the mainland and on the islands has minor differences.

    Almost no rain in Greece in June / Photo: East News

    In Israel in June, on the coast of the Dead Sea, the air temperature can reach +37°C, water – up to +31°C. A truly suffocating heat begins in July – and therefore the beginning of summer is perfect for sunbathing and swimming in the resorts of Israel.

    Air temperature in Cyprus at the beginning of June averages about +30°С, water warms up to +24°С; By the end of the month, warm weather gives way to heat. The first half of June is the most optimal time for a beach holiday in Cyprus. nine0007

    June is perfect for a beach holiday in Spain , where during this period there are practically no precipitations and strong southerly winds. Holidays in the Canary Islands in the first summer month will give you amazing emotions and unforgettable impressions. In early June, vineyards bloom on the agricultural lands of Spain, which is especially welcome for winemakers and lovers of all kinds of Spanish wines.

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    In Croatia in early June, the sea is quite cool and cold piercing winds are not excluded – and therefore the rest should be postponed to the second half of June or even July. On June evenings on the coast – especially in the north of the country – it can be chilly, you should take warm clothes with you. nine0007

    In Montenegro in June the air warms up to +25°С, water – up to +23°С. The mild Mediterranean climate suits everyone; however, short precipitation is possible in June, which, however, are not able to spoil the rest.

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    Comfortable weather in resorts Bulgaria is set towards the end of June. Rainy and cloudy days are not excluded in the first half of the month; however, the cost of tours during this period is lower by an average of a quarter. nine0007

    Excursion tours

    June is perfect for sightseeing holidays that can be combined with a trip to the coast. The first month of summer guarantees pleasant, cool weather, which means that you can go sightseeing and learn about the history of cozy European towns with pleasure.

    In June, with the onset of school holidays and the summer holiday season, bus tours around Europe are especially popular. The main advantage of such trips is the relative cheapness, as well as the opportunity to see most European major cities in a couple of weeks. Going on a comprehensive bus tour, you can visit France, Italy, Portugal, as well as Spain and Germany. nine0007

    Going to Scandinavia in June, you can predict cool sunny weather with great confidence. However, a light drizzle can spoil the walk – so you should definitely take an umbrella and warm waterproof clothes and shoes with you.

    Festivals and holidays

    In June the season of summer music festivals opens in Europe and Scandinavia – and you can combine an educational holiday with a visit to major events. The bulk of the festivals are concentrated in Finland, Sweden, Germany and Austria, where literally every weekend in June there are festivals or holidays worth visiting.

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