Which part of Portugal is the warmest in November?
The Algarve will always have the best weather in November, with the majority of days dry and warm (reaching a maximum of 18C). The weather is not really hot enough for sunbathing or lounging by the pool, and you will need a jacket for the evenings.
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The Algarve lies along the southern coastline of Portugal and always has the driest and warmest weather in November.
The Algarve will always have the best weather in November, with the majority of days dry and warm (reaching a maximum of 18C). The weather is not really hot enough for sunbathing or lounging by the pool, and you will need a jacket for the evenings.
You'll have an average high of 18ºC in November, so you can still look forward to being nice and warm. You should bring some things to wrap up in at night though as temperatures cool to 11ºC. The sea temperature's 17ºC, while humidity's low.
Albufeira is one of the warmest places in Portugal in winter because of its perfect climate. The average temperature ranges from 53° to 57° F in December and January and the sun shines for about 9 hours a day, which makes it perfect for those who are looking to escape the cold.
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To escape the icy weather, many tourists travel to Portugal's Algarve region in the winter. 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.
It's pretty mild at this time of year, but it's a good idea to bring along a jumper or light jacket for the evenings. The average daily maximum is 20 C and the average daily minimum is 13 C.
Mild Weather: November is a great time to visit the Algarve because the weather is generally mild and pleasant. The average temperature in the Algarve in November is around 17°C (63°F). The average daytime temperature is around 22°C (72°F) and the average nighttime temperature is around 14°C (57°F)
One of the major advantages of visiting Portugal in November is that you're going to have the country pretty much to your (lucky) self. Yes, you'll have to contend with the whims of the weather, but if you don't mind sacrificing a little sunshine, this is a terrific time to explore.
The average high in Madeira during November's 21ºC, which drops to 13ºC at night, so don't forget to bring some warmer things for the evenings. The sea temperature's 21ºC, while humidity's low. There's 90mm of rain over 12 days. You can expect five hours of sunshine from ten hours of daylight each day.
November has more than an average of 7 rainy days. Humidity is pleasant at around 63%. Daily average temperatures are around 17°C (63°F), but sometimes climb to 22°C (72°F) and drop to 12°C (54°F), mainly inland and around the Nicosia area. There are just about 8 hours of sunshine during the day.
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.
1. Tenerife, Spain. While all of Spain's Canary Islands — closer to Morocco than Iberia — are trusty warm-weather bets this month, Tenerife typically ranks among the hottest and yields six daily hours of sunshine. Supplementing that, it also possesses a much wider tourist offering than is sometimes projected.
It can be quite cool at this time of year, so visitors are recommended to take warmer clothes especially for venturing out after dark. The average daily maximum is 17 C and the average daily minimum is 10 C.
Algarve is the hottest region of Portugal, with the exception of Madeira Island (an archipelago of Portugal). In the Alentejo region the average temperatures are around 16ºC (depending on if you are on the coast or in the interior) and in the Algarve region 18ºC.