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Can you swim in Europe in October?

October is an excellent month for a holiday in Europe. It's still hot enough in the southern Mediterranean to bask in the sun, and the sea will be warm enough for swimming.



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October is when the tourist season starts to unwind, but many experts regard these last few weeks as the among the very best, and not just because the weather is starting to get miserable at home. In the Greek islands, the sun will almost certainly be shining all day and the sea will be deliciously warm for swimming.

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The warmest sea temperatures in October can be found in Hurghada, Egypt (28ºC), Cancun (27ºC), Dubai (27ºC), Dominican Republic (27ºC), Miami (27ºC), Phuket (27ºC) and Bali (27ºC). In Europe, the highest sea temperatures are in the Canary Islands (25ºC) and Cyprus (25ºC).

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While temperatures can heat up over the summer, October weather offers a slight chill in the air and can sometimes be warm enough to take a dip in the Mediterranean Sea.

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With average daily high temperatures in the mid-70s Fahrenheit, it's usually still warm enough in early October to sunbathe in comfort and to dine outside at night, with little chance of rain. By mid-October the Ionian and Aegean seas are cooling quickly; if you love to swim, go early in the month.

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In October the ocean temps can be quite warm BUT if there's a hurricane the ocean temp can drop by 10 degrees instantly. The mid/end of Sept. ocean temp w/out hurricanes is about 87 degrees. It starts to cool off and probably should be about 80 degrees in early/mid October, depending on hurricanes.

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From May to October, the weather in Sicily is warm enough to sunbathe & swim from the many beautiful beaches around Sicily's stunning coastline and seaside resorts. The highest mountain in Sicily is Etna volcano, 3,329 meters high and is located in the eastern part of the island.

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As the winter months approach, Cyprus experiences milder temperatures, but the sea remains enjoyable for those who prefer a refreshing swim. From October to November, the sea temperature ranges from 20 to 24°C (68 to 75°F), making it an excellent time to enjoy a dip in the water while avoiding the intense summer heat.

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And, yes, you can also swim in Santorini in October. In fact, the sea is sometimes even warmer than in June! Plus, you get a little extra when visiting the island's shores as October is a low-tourism month.

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With average daily high temperatures in the mid-70s Fahrenheit, it's usually still warm enough in early October to sunbathe in comfort and to dine outside at night, with little chance of rain. By mid-October the Ionian and Aegean seas are cooling quickly; if you love to swim, go early in the month.

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You can swim in the ocean comfortably from March until October. And in the winter months, you can take long refreshing beach walks. Find out what the weather in the Algarve is like from January until December.

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Overall, October is not a great time for swimming. The water temperatures in Italy are getting too cold. However, if you are visiting the more Southern regions, you may find yourself having a nice sunny beach day at the beginning of the month!

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With daily average temperatures ranging from 64°F (18°C) along the Dalmatian Coast to 54°F (12°C) inland in Zagreb, October makes for a pleasant time to participate in outdoor activities, like hiking or biking.

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The Fresh Air and Warm Sunshine are Good for Your Health Spending the afternoon outside on a winter beach vacation gives you more vitamin D, and salt water also has surprising health benefits with its natural antibacterial and antifungal properties. There are also mental beach benefits for your health.

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