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Is it worth going to Algarve in November?

Mild Weather: November is a great time to visit the Algarve because the weather is generally mild and pleasant. The average temperature in the Algarve in November is around 17°C (63°F). The average daytime temperature is around 22°C (72°F) and the average nighttime temperature is around 14°C (57°F)



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If you visit the Algarve during the winter months, you can enjoy significantly lower accommodation prices. Many hotels and resorts offer amazing deals in the low season with discounts up to 50%. So if you're craving a luxurious getaway, a winter trip to the Algarve is definitely worth considering.

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The autumn in Algarve is typically hot to begin with, cooling only slightly too warm temperatures by November. Late-season sun seekers can still be found sunbathing throughout the autumn, enjoying average daily maximum temperatures ranging from 26°C in September to 19°C in November.

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January Weather On days when the sun shines, this can rise from 17°C to 20°C. January is the coldest month in the Algarve, but compared to the cold winter months here in the Netherlands, the temperatures are still very mild.

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By mid-September however, the vibe begins to relax, seasonal staff start to return to their village homes and during the low season November to March, the area reverts to a more authentic version of itself.

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The warmest part of the Algarve is the eastern Algarve. The more west you travel, the colder and windier it usually gets, especially ones you go around the corner at Sagres. I would recommend staying anywhere in between the Spanish boarder and Salema.

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From March(ish) to October(ish) you probably don't need heavy coats but late autumn and early spring, i.e. November through March/April, can be quite cold and wet so jeans and sweaters or fleeces are the way to go so that you can layer up under a lightweight jacket.

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8 of the best places to visit in the Algarve
  1. Sagres. Best surf in the Algarve. ...
  2. Faro. Best place to visit for history. ...
  3. Carvoeiro. Best place for families with kids. ...
  4. Silves. Best for inland exploring. ...
  5. Tavira. Best for culture, wine and music. ...
  6. Lagos. Best for dining and nightlife. ...
  7. Carrapateira. Best for wild beauty. ...
  8. Galé


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Visiting the Algarve region of Portugal is an ideal choice for anyone looking for a sun-filled getaway. Generally, the best time to visit this charming coastal area is during the dry season between April and October, as this is when temperatures are at their highest and rainfall is at its lowest.

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Low season months of November to March are a cheaper time to visit. If you want to escape the crowds and enjoy rock-bottom prices on accommodations, plan your trip for the low season. Many museums and other attractions keep shorter hours, though you'll still find a full lineup of performances in cities and bigger towns ...

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Rainfall. In Lisbon rainiest months of the year are December and November during which monthly rainfall average reaches 128 mm. On the other side, driest months are August and July when the average rainfall is reduced to 4 mm per month.

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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.

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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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