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Can you swim in Costa del Sol in October?

In October, the weather in Costa del Sol is generally pleasant, with average high temperatures ranging from 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F). The sea temperature is relatively warm, making it possible to swim, although the water might feel cooler compared to the summer months.



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Autumn's a popular time to visit, even though there's more rain as it goes on. The Sahara Desert can sometimes send over warm winds, which makes things really hot. You'll like this if you love the heat though. The average high in the Costa del Sol's popular Marbella's 22ºC in October, which cools to 12ºC at night time.

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Autumn's a popular time to visit, even though there's more rain as it goes on. The Sahara Desert can sometimes send over warm winds, which makes things really hot. You'll like this if you love the heat though. The average high in the Costa del Sol's popular Marbella's 22ºC in October, which cools to 12ºC at night time.

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I definitely think it will be warm enough for sea swimming. Many of the hotel/apartment pools are heated otherwise they might colder than the sea if not in direct sun. You might be mindful of the strength of the sun in Oct with young children.

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October. A bit like April as this is the month when the Costa Del Sol weather changes. The cooler weather comes along with the rain. October is the time that unheated swimming pools stop being used, but you should still get some sunbathing weather – but the days are shorter.

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In Spain during October, the weather is generally mild, transitioning from warm to cooler temperatures. It's advisable to pack a mix of lightweight layers that can be easily adjusted throughout the day. Consider bringing breathable fabrics like cotton and linen.

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It's all possible in Spain. The Costa del Sol and the Cabo de Gata in Andalusia, the Canary Islands, and the Costa Blanca are all destinations where you'll find a climate of eternal springtime practically all year round. You'll find it perfectly possible to take a dip at the beach and then relax in the sun.

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Costa Del Sol enjoys a Mediterranean climate with long hot summers and relatively short mild winters. If you love to follow the sun the best time to go to Costa Del Sol is between July and August.

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January is the coldest time of the year, with the average daily temperatures at around 17 °C.

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Not far inland from Estepona is Grazalema, Spain's wettest place. The area from Malaga eastwards is generally warmer throughout the year than the rest of the Costa del Sol because the Atlantic breezes don't reach the area. This is an advantage in winter, but not in the summer.

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There isn't one best time to visit Spain, because the country's diverse offerings mean you can find something to enjoy at any time of year. Many people opt to travel there in late spring (April-May) or early fall (September-October). Spain has a relatively mild climate, staying mostly dry year-round.

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Costa del Sol properties have increased considerably in value over the last year, driven in part by foreign demand. Prices currently stand at 33.5% higher than the Spanish average and analysts believe that this trend too will remain in the immediate future.

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