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Can you swim in the sea in Ibiza in May?

Average temperature in Balearic Sea in Ibiza in May is 66°F. This water is cool and invigorating, but for many people it is already comfortable enough for swimming. In general, this temperature is considered normal, but if your circulation is impaired, the water may still feel cool.



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The summer season and the first really warm beach days begin in May, with beautiful clear, sunny days and temperatures in the mid-twenties. Between the months of June and September, there is very little rain fall. In August and September the temperature rises to over 30 degrees Celsius.

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Swimming in may in Alicante, Barcelona, Lloret de Mar, Malaga, Salou, Valencia, Almeria, Benidorm, Cartagena, Costa del Sol, Gibraltar, Marbella, Nerja and Torremolinos is possible but the sea is generally cool. So though the sea temperature may sometimes reach 71°F, it can also go as low as 63°F.

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Balearic Islands weather May If you want to visit the islands away from the busier crowds of summer, May is a great month to choose. The average temperature in Menorca, Majorca and Ibiza is 18ºC in May, with Majorca reaching the warmest average high of 23ºC.

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Mid-season: for many, the best time to visit Ibiza And also when the temperatures start to drop, making it easier to enjoy land-based sporting activities. The months of April, May, September (second fortnight) and October make up the middle season, the best months to visit Ibiza if you are looking for the Ibiza of old.

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Balearic Islands weather May If you want to visit the islands away from the busier crowds of summer, May is a great month to choose. The average temperature in Menorca, Majorca and Ibiza is 18ºC in May, with Majorca reaching the warmest average high of 23ºC.

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Overall, Ibiza has better weather for a longer period of time over the year and can be enjoyed in the months around peak season, but if you're after really hot and humid Mediterranean weather for a holiday then Mallorca is the better choice.

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Where To Stay In Spain In May
  1. Córdoba, Andalucia. Andalusia is a region of great cultural wealth, where history mixes with tradition. ...
  2. Girona, Catalonia. ...
  3. Bilbao, Basque Country. ...
  4. Madrid. ...
  5. Ibiza, Balearics. ...
  6. Jerez de la Frontera, Andalucia. ...
  7. Cabo de Gata, Andalucia.


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May is a great time to start swimming in the sea in Mallorca. Most locals do not swim in the sea at this time because the water temperature is not yet comfortable for them. For this reason, the beaches are accessible, and the water is calm and crystal clear.

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The hottest city in Europe in May is Seville (27°C) in southern Spain, followed by Antalya (26°C) in southern Turkey. The islands of Crete, Malta and Cyprus will also feel hot at 24°C, along with Valencia and the Costa de la Luz (24°C) in Spain.

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The hottest places to go on holiday in May On average, some of the hottest places to visit in May are: Cancun (37.5 °C) Bangkok (34.6 °C) Singapore (32.3 °C)

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The Balearic Islands, Spain May is a great time to visit for early summer sun and for avoiding the peak-season crowds. Majorca is the largest of the islands and is best for sandy beaches and buzzing coastal towns.

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In May, much of Europe starts to warm up. You'll find temperatures happily above 20? in Greece, Spain, Italy and the South of France. Go further south, and you'll be treated to even hotter days – on Turkey's Turquoise Coast, the average May temperature is 27?.

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