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Where in Europe is hot in May?

What are the hottest places in Europe in May? The hottest city in Europe in May is Seville (27°C) in southern Spain, followed by Antalya (26°C) in southern Turkey. The islands of Crete, Malta and Cyprus will also feel hot at 24°C, along with Valencia and the Costa de la Luz (24°C) in Spain.



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In May, Spain starts to enjoy warmer, sunnier weather throughout the country. With just a small chance of showers, the last month of spring is generally dry, making it a good time of year to explore the cultural sights and relax on the beach.

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What are the hottest places in Europe in May? The hottest city in Europe in May is Seville (27°C) in southern Spain, followed by Antalya (26°C) in southern Turkey. The islands of Crete, Malta and Cyprus will also feel hot at 24°C, along with Valencia and the Costa de la Luz (24°C) in Spain.

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May offers some of the best weather of the year, and will have warmed sufficiently by the end of the month that it now feels like summer—with an average high of about 75°F (24°C), it's the perfect time for a beach vacation. There's little chance of rain, with plenty of sunshine and clear blue skies.

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In the north of the country, Porto is seeing highs of 54°F (68°C), though some showers are still to be expected, so go prepared. It's balmier and drier still as you move further south to Lisbon, where highs are notching 72°F (22°C) and there are just five days of rain to contend with.

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May is an undoubtedly a warm, dry and sunny month with temperatures reaching into the mid-20s, with the warmest temperatures in the south of the island. The weather is generally very predictable, with usually 9 hours of warm sunshine a day. May is a great time to go to Tenerife before the summer heat ratchets up.

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The best time to visit Europe is from late March to early June (spring), or between September and November (fall). You'll avoid the busy summer period and see your money go further.

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If you're looking for a beach holiday, the Costa del Sol and the Costa de la Luz are the hottest places to stay in Spain in May. Malaga will be around 25ºC with Marbella around 24ºC, each with 9-10 hours of daily sunshine.

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Average temperatures in Northern Italy during May range from 50 – 70 degrees fahrenheit (10 to 20 degrees celsius), but as you travel further South, the average temperature ranges from 60 – 80 degrees fahrenheit (15 to 30 degrees celsius).

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Though daily average temperatures are in the low to mid-60s°F (16°C-18°C) across the country, nightly temperatures drop 10 degrees, so be sure to pack accordingly, warm clothes for the evening and plenty of sunscreen.

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Average Temperatures in May in Mallorca The hottest ever recorded temperature in Mallorca in May was 34°C, but you're unlikely to experience such extremes. The average is 17°C, with the mercury hitting the mid 20s most days.

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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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Due to its location in the eastern Mediterranean, the island of Cyprus is always a little warmer than other Mediterranean islands.

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