November is the best time of year to go to Malaga if you like a destination without the crowds – this is one of the quietest months in the city.
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The average water temperature in November is around 18ºC, although at the beginning of the month it can reach 21ºC. If you want to swim at the beach in November, the best option is during the first two weeks. It's a refreshing and pleasant swim on a sunny day, so you can still enjoy the water and a day at the beach.
Light jacket: Temperatures do start cooling off in the fall, but don't usually get uncomfortably cold. A lightweight denim, leather or waterproof jacket will keep you warm and cozy while you're out and about. Small umbrella: October and November are by far the rainiest months in Malaga.
Typically speaking, Spring (March to May) or Fall (September to November) are considered to be the best times to visit Spain. But it's also a good idea to know when prices are low, when crowds are minimal, so here's a list of the best times to visit Spain.
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.
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).
Marbella and its Andalusian neighbors Málaga and Seville constitute some of the hottest places in Spain in November. Even in the winter months, you'll find many of the Marbella beach clubs open for business.
Many towns and cities hold special events, including parades, processions, and traditional food markets. Another significant festival celebrated in November is the Fiesta de San Andrés, held in the Basque Country and the Canary Islands. This festival marks the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter.