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Is Portugal one of hottest countries?

It is nuzzled in the middle between Spain and the Atlantic Ocean. Because of its location, Portugal used to be one of the most powerful maritime nations in the world. When it comes to its weather, Portugal is one of the hottest nations in Europe. It boasts a tremendous 300 days of sunshine per year.



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The hottest places in Europe The hottest place in Europe is Valletta in Malta, with an average daily temperature over the whole year of 22.3ºC. A holiday in Malta is a pretty safe bet almost any time. Athens is second with an annual average of 22ºC. At 21.4ºC, Rome is in third place.

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Lisbon has a Mediterranean hot climate (Csa) whereas Istanbul has a humid subtropical climate (Cfa). Both are in or near the warm temperate dry forest biome. The average temperature is 2.7 °C (4.8°F) warmer.

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This one is a close call with both destinations seeing temperatures sitting in the balmy mid- to late-twenties during the summer months. Out of the peak season, the Greek island of Crete warms up as early as May hitting around 25C, while the Algarve isn't far behind at around 22C.

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While there are definitely far more beautiful places to see in Portugal, from Óbidos to the Berlengas Islands to Monsanto and beyond, there's no doubt that you can cover a bigger percentage of Portugal's top destinations in one trip than you can Spain's.

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Portugal's unique charm stems from its rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, and warm, welcoming people. It's home to ancient castles, beautiful beaches, and vibrant cities, each with a unique character. Portugal is renowned for its Fado music, Port wine, and a cuisine that is a seafood lover's delight.

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Portugal is the best country destination in the world for a second year in a row. It's 2022 and the Condé Nast Traveler's Readers' Choice Award goes to Portugal as the best country to travel to this year. The Iberian country gathered 91.22 and inched over Japan (91.17) to take the top spot.

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Portugal's average annual air temperature has been increasing since the 1970s across all regions at a rate of 0.3°C per decade, with both minimum and maximum temperatures rising. The number of tropical nights and summer days has also increased, as have the intensity and duration of heatwaves.

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Ultimately it depends on the situation and personal preference, as in there are areas of Portugal which get hot at certain times of the year, however Cyprus definitely beats Portugal in general terms of extreme weather conditions.

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