Days are usually hot with balmy evenings, so visitors should pack light and cool clothing. The average daily maximum is 28 C and the average daily minimum is 20 C.
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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.
June is one of the very best months to holiday in the Algarve…. not too busy, not too hot, just perfect! Read on for our Top Reasons to holiday in June in the Algarve. There are few certainties in life but the chances are that the weather will be fabulous in June.
April to May and September to October are the times to enjoy outdoor adventures. The spring months from April to May and the autumn months from mid-September to October are the best times to visit if you're interested in hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking and other land-based activities.
The Algarve is a popular destination for expats and tourists alike, so it can be more costly than other areas in Portugal, especially compared to the north of the country. Overall, however, you will find that prices are more reasonable than in other regions of western Europe.
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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With almost no rainfall across June, July and August, the Algarve is dry through the summer months with the long days (peaking at 12 hours of sunlight in July) and near-zero cloud cover leaving a very warm climate.
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.
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.
As to further north like Porto and Braga, it will be busier than winter, but not as bad as further south. As to the timing, yes, June is one of the best months to visit. Realistically it is a always busy, portugal is actually one of the busiest destinations in Europe.
Shorts are fine on the beach, but if you wear them around the city, you'll quickly brand yourself as a tourist. At nicer restaurants, bars and nightclubs, you'll want to follow the local lead and dress things up a bit.
Yes, there are mosquitos in Portugal, although some regions like the Algarve, have much more than other regions. When traveling in Portugal, mosquitos can be a nuisance and even more so for families travelling with kids.
Summer clothes to pack for PortugalSummers are usually sweltering on the Portuguese mainland so loose, natural fibre lightweight clothes are ideal. Sea mists can make coastal areas feel chilly in the mornings and temperatures do drop at night so it's best to bring a light sweater or cardigan for the evening.
The Algarve region, at the southern end of Portugal, is famous for its amazing coastline and beautiful beaches. Its natural wonders are the star attractions, including great surfing spots, towering cliffs, hidden bays and bird-filled lagoons.
A full week on the Algarve gives you plenty of time to split between activities and relaxing on the beach. If you're looking for a more relaxing beach holiday, 7 days on the Algarve is a good choice. If the Algarve is a part of a broader Portugal itinerary, we'd recommend between 3 and 5 days.