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Is the Algarve warm in June?

The Algarve enjoys over 300 days of sunshine per year with average temperatures in June of 25ºC. That means long, lazy days on the beach or by the pool of your SandyBlue villa, basking in the sun but not sweltering in unbearable heat.



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Days are usually hot with balmy evenings, so visitors should pack light and cool clothing. The average daily maximum is 28 C and the average daily minimum is 20 C.

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The weather in June Perfect for warm salty beach days with balmy evenings on the terrace. The sea can still be quite chilly but can reach up to 19 degrees which is doable. The prefect temperatures for water sports. However, June is not the best time for surfing on the Algarve south coast.

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Summer (June-August) can get very hot, particularly in central Portugal. Large numbers of Portuguese head to the beach during this period, when the water temperatures are warmer than usual. Visitors are drawn by the sunny and inviting southern European climate.

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The best month to visit Portugal, specifically the Algarve, is during the shoulder season. I personally love visiting in May-June or late Sept-October. If you're looking to make the most of the Algarve, the sweet spot lies in the shoulder season — May-June and September-October.

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The high season – June to August – is the best time for the beach. During the summer months, you'll find warmer ocean temperatures, especially as you head south to the Algarve. Water temps and crowds alike peak in July and August, so plan on sharing those pretty beaches with plenty of other sunseekers.

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Algarve weather June Mountains to the north protect it from northern and Atlantic winds. The winds that do arrive are stronger offshore, so you can look forward to great water sports.

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With almost no rainfall across June, July and August, the Algarve is dry through the summer months with the long days (peaking at 12 hours of sunlight in July) and near-zero cloud cover leaving a very warm climate.

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June to August is the best time for perfect weather The Algarve sizzles during high season, encouraging days of lounging on the beach followed by refreshing dips in the ocean (cold Atlantic currents mean that the sea never gets quite as warm as it does in the Mediterranean).

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Days are usually hot with balmy evenings, so visitors should pack light and cool clothing. The average daily maximum is 28 C and the average daily minimum is 20 C.

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In May the average maximum temperature is 25 degrees during the day. These are gorgeous summer temperatures where you can hit the beach and go tanning. The sea water is about 17 degrees Celsius, so do get a cold and refreshing dip in between your tanning sessions.

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Albufeira weather June In June the sea's warm but refreshing, perfect for swimming or simply paddling along the picturesque shores.

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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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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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Portugal Weather in June The average June high is 23°C, with a low of 16°C. Despite warm air temperatures, ocean waters will still be too cool for long swimming.

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Algarve is the hottest region of Portugal, with the exception of Madeira Island (an archipelago of Portugal). In the Alentejo region the average temperatures are around 16ºC (depending on if you are on the coast or in the interior) and in the Algarve region 18ºC.

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The sea temperatures around Lisbon rarely go over 20°C in the peak of the summer and more realistically, you'll likely get something in the 17-19°C range. That is cold for most people. For us Portuguese, it's just what we are used to and it's fine.

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