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Is the sea cold in Lagos Portugal?

The warmest water temperature is in September with an average around 70°F / 21.1°C. The coldest month is March with an average water temperature of 60.6°F / 15.9°C.



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Playa de Lagos sea temperatures peak in the range 22 to 25°C (72 to 77°F) on around the 10th of August and are at their lowest on about the 1st of March, in the range 15 to 16°C (59 to 61°F). Playa de Lagos sea temperatures are always warm reach their warmest in early to mid August.

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In the Algarve, the sea is typically warmer compared to the rest of Portugal, but even there, strong winds and currents bring cold water from deeper parts of the Ocean to the surface, resulting in cooler temperatures.

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In fact, the waters of Portugal's coasts are rather cold compared to those of the Mediterranean Sea. A period of mental and physical preparation is necessary to enjoy a swim in the waters of the beaches of Portugal. However, there are some places where the temperature of the water is warmer and warmer.

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The ocean currents can be strong and unpredictable. If you plan on swimming, go to beaches with lifeguards and pay attention to the warning flags – green means it's safe to swim, yellow means use caution and stay near the shore, and red means do not enter.

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This beach in the east of the Algarve is surrounded by green dunes and offers a peaceful atmosphere. The calm, shallow waters make it an ideal choice for families. It's also a great place to admire the breathtaking sunsets.

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The graph below shows the range of monthly Albufeira water temperature derived from many years of historical sea surface temperature data. The warmest water temperature is in September with an average around 70°F / 21.1°C. The coldest month is March with an average water temperature of 60.6°F / 15.9°C.

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Cold during the night and early morning, with the occasional frost at night on the coast but never at the villa, sunny temperatures can can reach the late teens during mid afternoon.

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Sharks no but strong currents yes. The main beaches will have lifeguards until mid or late September. Swimming alone off an empty beach is strongly discouraged. The authorities are very safety conscious, they will close as we have seen beaches if conditions are deemed dangerous.

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Watch as these incredible mammals frolic in their natural environment as you learn more about their habits, diet and family life. The waters of the Atlantic Ocean surrounding Lagos are teeming with pods of harbor porpoises, bottlenose dolphins and risso's dolphins among other marine mammals.

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July is the hottest month in Lagos with an average temperature of 24°C (75°F) and the coldest is January at 11°C (52°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 11 in July. The wettest month is December with an average of 102mm of rain.

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The short answer is: yes, you can drink the tap water in Portugal, and there's no reason to boil it before doing so. The tap water in Portugal isn't as nice as tap water from other parts of the world (Ireland and Scotland, for example), but it's 98,83% safe to drink.

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You can swim in the ocean comfortably from March until October. And in the winter months, you can take long refreshing beach walks. Find out what the weather in the Algarve is like from January until December.

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Living in Portugal, we are blessed with a warm climate and stunning beaches, but the sea is practically always “freezing”. This is due to a combination of factors such as Portugal's location on the westernmost part of Europe, where we are exposed to the cold waters of the Atlantic Ocean.

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Warm weather and clear, blue skies are pretty much guaranteed in June, August and September, which is the best time to visit for the warmest and driest climate in Albufeira.

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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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The most common sightings in Portugal include the big Calpean jellyfish (Rhizostoma luteum), which is a large type of barrel jellyfish with a bell (head) up to 60cm in diameter; The Compass Jellyfish (Chrysaora hysoscella), usually spotted off the south coast (Algarve); The Jelly Blubber (Catostylus tagi), another ...

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The city is well-known for its vibrant nightlife and stunning beaches, and it is generally considered to be a safe destination for tourists. The Portuguese police are very active in the area and are quick to respond to any reports of crime.

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