Mediterranean destinations like Greece, Croatia, Italy, Portugal, Cyprus, and Spain still offer plenty of sunshine in September and are just quick, short haul flights away.
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Weather in Croatia in SeptemberSeptember's average daily temperatures range from 18-24°C, with the highest still a lovely 25°C and the lowest temperature reaching around 18°C. Despite being a shoulder month for the travel season, September sea temperatures average at around 23°C making it ideal beach weather.
The summer extends well into September in Tenerife, with average daily highs of 28.1°C and 9 hours of warm sunshine. The risk of rain increases slightly towards the end of the month, but with only 6mm recorded on average it will generally stay dry with hardly a cloud in the sky.
Warm weather continues well into September, but the red-hot days of the high summer season are gone, and with them the majority of the crowds. Porto in the north of the country is seeing pleasant highs now of around 75°F (24°C), though the rains are starting to slowly return, with up to five wet days in the month.
The hottest places in Spain in September are the three cities of Granada, Seville and Cordoba (33ºC), followed by Malaga (29ºC) and the Costa de la Luz (29ºC), all in Andalucia. Also feeling the heat are Valencia (28ºC), Madrid (28ºC) and Bilbao (28ºC) followed by Mallorca (27ºC).
Crete weather SeptemberIt has hot and dry weather in September. Located in the southern Aegean, the island has the warmest climate in Greece, and although there's some local differences in weather you're virtually guaranteed glorious weather in September.
While many in the continent are donning coats and scarves, Cyprus remains a sun-soaked haven, with temperatures hovering around a scorching 31C, even hotter than certain parts of Turkey. This unanticipated warmth has left both meteorologists and travel enthusiasts in awe, sparking debates among experts.