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Is Malaga nice in October?

The Malaga weather in October is very pleasant and mild, with warm temperatures thanks to the Mediterranean climate in southern Spain.



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Swimming in the beach in October Yes, in Malaga you can, as the sun is still shining brightly in the mornings and during the day. The sea temperature at the beginning of the month is between 19.2ºC and 24.1ºC, in the middle of the month between 16.8ºC and 22.7ºC, at the end of the month between 17.5ºC and 21.1ºC.

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Even if it's October, don't forget your sandals, swimsuit, the water is still very good. At night you have to wrap up a little more, a light jacket and a light sweater are more than enough. Long-sleeved and short-sleeved shirts. In November take a raincoat, light but closed shoes, sweater, long pants.

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April to May and September to October are the best times for perfect weather. In central Spain and on the Mediterranean coast, the spring and autumn seasons are marked by sunlit days and pleasant weather perfect for strolling and outdoor dining in terrazas, with temperatures cooling down by nightfall.

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If you love the heat and sun, the best time to visit Malaga is between June and September. The hottest time of the year is July and August, which has an average temperature of 31°C and 11 hours of warm sunshine per day. It's also the best time to go to Malaga for swimming, with an average sea temperature of 24°C.

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It's all possible in Spain. The Costa del Sol and the Cabo de Gata in Andalusia, the Canary Islands, and the Costa Blanca are all destinations where you'll find a climate of eternal springtime practically all year round. You'll find it perfectly possible to take a dip at the beach and then relax in the sun.

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Summary of cost of living in Malaga, Spain: A family of four estimated monthly costs are 2,503.2$ (2,366.9€) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 721.2$ (682.0€) without rent. Malaga is 52.2% less expensive than New York (without rent).

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Yes, Malaga is definitely worth visiting for its rich history and culture, beautiful coastline, and renowned cuisine. The city offers a perfect blend of landmarks, museums, beaches, and pleasant weather that make it a top destination to visit in Spain.

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Currents coming from the Atlantic Ocean, right from the strait of Gibraltar, cool down our sea water. February has in fact the coldest sea temperature of the year, 13ºC/55ºF.

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The climate of Malaga is humid subtropic mediterranean. The annual average temperature is 64º F, its maximum average 77º F is reached in August and the average low 53º F in January.

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You'll need at least three days to see most of Malaga. You can see most of the city in two but there are a lot of great places nearby such as El Caminito del Rey, Nerja and Torremolinos that you can visit for a day too!

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Definitely not! A week is an ideal amount of time to spend in Malaga. You won't run out of activities and places to explore. And if you want a break from the city, you can easily take a day trip to one of the gorgeous villages nearby, like Nerja or Ronda.

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Daily temperatures range from about 58 to 79°F (15-25°C), with the occasional break into the 80s. Figure on typical daytime temperatures in southern Spain hovering between 70 and 75°F (20°C).

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