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What is the Algarve like in winter?

The Algarve is a very popular destination to spend the winter. The temperature in winter is usually around 18 degrees with a nice sun. The wonderful mountain and beach walks are then very popular with visitors.



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If you visit the Algarve during the winter months, you can enjoy significantly lower accommodation prices. Many hotels and resorts offer amazing deals in the low season with discounts up to 50%. So if you're craving a luxurious getaway, a winter trip to the Algarve is definitely worth considering.

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The Algarve is a very popular destination to spend the winter. The temperature in winter is usually around 18 degrees with a nice sun. The wonderful mountain and beach walks are then very popular with visitors.

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The winter season or low-season on the Algarve traditionally runs from the start of November until the start of March. During this period a lot of tourist-orientated businesses close up for the winter, and many apartments and houses are left empty.

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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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Albufeira is one of the warmest places in Portugal in winter. In December and January, the average temperature remains between 12°C to 14°C and the sun shines for around 9 hours every day. Albufeira offers a variety of attractions, including lovely beaches, boat tours and historical monuments.

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Because Algarve, unlike Andalucia, is not in the Mediterranean sea: it's in the Atlantic Ocean. Furthermore, sea currents are really complex, so just because Atlantic Ocean may feel “warm” somewhere else, doesn't mean around Algarve it will be the same.

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Both countries have Mediterranean climates, meaning they are generally temperate, with warm summers and mild winters. In Portugal, the average temperature in Lisbon is 24°C in July and 11°C in January, and in Spain the average temperature in Barcelona is around the same: 24°C in August and 10°C in January.

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In January the weather of the Algarve is pleasant, but as only reaching an average of 16C this is not beach or sunbathing weather. January may be the low season, but there are many good points to visiting Portugal at this time of the year.

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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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Thanks so much! Not much difference in average temps in either location, though the algarve is more influenced by its proximity to atlantic weather systems than the costa del sols more sheltered med location.

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Where To Go For Winter Sun In Portugal
  • Lisbon. A vibrant cosmopolitan city that combines its rich history with innovative modern design, Lisbon is an excellent place to visit at any time of year. ...
  • Cascais. ...
  • Lagos. ...
  • Faro.


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Which European Country Is the Warmest in the Winter? Thanks to its inclusion of the Mediterranean coast, plenty of European countries experience warm winter weather. However, Spain tends to be Europe's hottest country in summer and winter due to its southern location.

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With mild weather, a stunning coastline and plenty of culture, visiting Portugal's Algarve in January is a lot more rewarding than you might think! Mainly renowned as a summer destination, there are still plenty of fun things to do in the Algarve in January – and believe it or not, the surf is up all year round!

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Weather in Albufeira is mostly warm and sunny, making it a popular destination for holidaymakers who want to escape to a hot and sunny paradise. The resort has a typical Mediterranean climate with dry and hot summers and wet, mild winters.

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