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Is it worth going to Algarve in December?

There are two main benefits of visiting the Algarve in winter: Fewer crowds, and lower prices. It's much easier to book tours, accommodations, and restaurants. The beaches aren't packed like they are throughout summer, which means you'll have the scenic beaches that the Algarve is famous for, all to yourself.



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Average daily temperatures It can be quite cool at this time of year, so visitors are recommended to take warmer clothes especially for venturing out after dark. The average daily maximum is 18 C and the average daily minimum is 11 C.

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It has a Mediterranean climate bringing summers full of sunshine and cool, damp winters. December is the first month of winter in Albufeira, with mild temperatures and sunshine along with spells of rain. If you visit the city this month, make sure you pack for all weathers.

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The Algarve is generally sunnier and warmer than elsewhere, with highs of 64°F (18°C), but up to 12 days of rain can be expected. Come prepared with layers, waterproofs, closed shoes, and umbrellas.

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Thanks so much! Not much difference in average temps in either location, though the algarve is more influenced by its proximity to atlantic weather systems than the costa del sols more sheltered med location.

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Where is the warmest place in Europe for a winter holiday? The hottest place in Europe in December is probably the Canary Islands. For a warm winter holiday in Europe, the Canary Islands in Spain offer a haven of sunshine and warmth.

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Temperatures in Lagos, Portugal in December typically range between 50-61 degrees Fahrenheit (10-16 degrees Celsius). This means you'll be quite comfortable throughout the day (no need for a winter jacket ??) and will be free to explore the beaches and the towns with ease.

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The weather in Portugal in December can be divided into three areas: Porto and northern Portugal – Cool days, chilly nights and possibly very wet weather. The Algarve – Mild and dry, with an equal number of grey days and bright sunny days – there is very little rain.

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Portugal is a Catholic country and that is why Christmas is such an important event! There are Christmas traditions that have been passed down from generation to generation and are a symbol of communion, love, and family!

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The winter season or low-season on the Algarve traditionally runs from the start of November until the start of March. During this period a lot of tourist-orientated businesses close up for the winter, and many apartments and houses are left empty.

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