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What is Alicante like in the winter?

The average winter temperature is 16 degrees and you can expect 6 hours of sunshine every day. It's comfortable to sit outside without a jacket or coat. However, it can be more chilly when the sun goes down.



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The average winter temperature is 16 degrees and you can expect 6 hours of sunshine every day. It's comfortable to sit outside without a jacket or coat. However, it can be more chilly when the sun goes down. If you want to escape from the cold and grey skies, then you should surely visit Alicante in December!

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You can also swim in Alicante in November and May, unless you are uncomfortable with the rainy weather. At this time, the temperature of the Mediterranean does not drop below 18°C. And even in winter, Alicante's water temperature never drops below 14°C.

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Alicante is a little warmer than Barcelona in the autumn. The daily temperature in Alicante averages around 20°C (68°F) in October, and Barcelona fluctuates around 17°C (63°F). People are often attracted to the plentiful sunshine in Alicante this time of the year.

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Winter – From December to February is also a mild season in Alicante and is often characterized by sunny periods. There can be smaller periods of wind and rain however it rarely 'if ever' snows. Alicante in the winter still gets many sunny days, and temperatures can reach up to 18 °C in the direct sunshine.

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The city might be best known for its sprawling public beaches, lively nightlife, and great restaurant scene, but Alicante is brimming with heritage and is a fantastic vacation spot for history buffs. Alicante's history spans thousands of years and it is one of the longest inhabited cities in Spain.

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It is a very attractive city and has a lovely promenade and harbour area as well as a couple of nice beaches.

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Beach resorts The Canary Islands are among the warmest places in Spain in winter, usually exceeding 68 °F during the day. Winter is one of the best times of the year to visit the islands, with accommodation at a lower capacity than during the summer months, you should be able to find a bargain.

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Seville, Andalusia Seville has the (disputed) historical record high of 50C (122F), though this dates back to 1881. Another Andalusian town, Montoro, holds the official record for highest temperature. In July 2017, it reached a scorching 47.3C (117.2F). Generally speaking though, Seville is the hottest city in Spain.

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