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How hot is Algarve in early June?

Eastern parts of the Algarve have slightly warmer and drier weather than the west because they're closer to the Mediterranean than the Atlantic. The average high in the Algarve's capital, Faro, is 25ºC in June. This drops to 15ºC at night so bring some warmer things for the evenings.



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The Algarve enjoys over 300 days of sunshine per year with average temperatures in June of 25ºC. That means long, lazy days on the beach or by the pool of your SandyBlue villa, basking in the sun but not sweltering in unbearable heat.

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June to August is the best time for perfect weather The Algarve sizzles during high season, encouraging days of lounging on the beach followed by refreshing dips in the ocean (cold Atlantic currents mean that the sea never gets quite as warm as it does in the Mediterranean).

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Portugal Weather in June The average June high is 23°C, with a low of 16°C. Despite warm air temperatures, ocean waters will still be too cool for long swimming.

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The weather in June Perfect for warm salty beach days with balmy evenings on the terrace. The sea can still be quite chilly but can reach up to 19 degrees which is doable. The prefect temperatures for water sports. However, June is not the best time for surfing on the Algarve south coast.

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The hottest places are Faro (27ºC) on the Algarve and Évora (27ºC) in the Alentejo region. Close behind is the capital, Lisbon (26ºC). Towards the end of June all three places can see temperatures reach 30ºC. The sunniest places in June are also Faro and Évora, each with an average of 11 hours of daily sunshine.

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High season is considered to be June and July. The cheapest month to fly from the United States is January. Enter your preferred departure airport and travel dates into the search form above to unlock the latest Portugal flight deals.

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The best month to visit Portugal, specifically the Algarve, is during the shoulder season. I personally love visiting in May-June or late Sept-October. If you're looking to make the most of the Algarve, the sweet spot lies in the shoulder season — May-June and September-October.

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The sea temperatures around Lisbon rarely go over 20°C in the peak of the summer and more realistically, you'll likely get something in the 17-19°C range. That is cold for most people. For us Portuguese, it's just what we are used to and it's fine.

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Lisbon is the busiest area of Portugal in June, however there are fewer tourists than in July and August. This is a great month for sightseeing, as while the weather will be hot, it won't be intensely draining.

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Lagos is a picturesque town in southern Portugal, found in the country's popular Algarve region. Known for its beautiful weather, Lagos has a Mediterranean climate bringing long, hot summers to the town. Day temperatures are nearly at their peak in June, and the evenings are lovely and warm during this month too.

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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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In fact, the waters of Portugal's coasts are rather cold compared to those of the Mediterranean Sea. A period of mental and physical preparation is necessary to enjoy a swim in the waters of the beaches of Portugal. However, there are some places where the temperature of the water is warmer and warmer.

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The warm sun and perfect temperatures, with an average of 22-24 degrees Celsius, make it a great time to travel. It's not too hot, but definitely beach weather and mild enough for outdoor activities.

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The cost of living in Portugal is generally considered about 46 percent cheaper than in the United States. This, coupled with the country's excellent quality of life, beautiful beaches, stunning mountain ranges, reliable public transport, and rich history and culture, make it very easy to fall in love with Portugal.

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Summer (June-August) can get very hot, particularly in central Portugal. Large numbers of Portuguese head to the beach during this period, when the water temperatures are warmer than usual. Visitors are drawn by the sunny and inviting southern European climate.

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Because Algarve, unlike Andalucia, is not in the Mediterranean sea: it's in the Atlantic Ocean. Furthermore, sea currents are really complex, so just because Atlantic Ocean may feel “warm” somewhere else, doesn't mean around Algarve it will be the same.

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If you are looking for a beach holiday, then the Algarve is the perfection destination. You can swim in the ocean comfortably from March until October. And in the winter months, you can take long refreshing beach walks.

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