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Will you get a tan in Portugal in April?

If, however, you want to go swimming and sunbathing every day, and enjoy nightlife and other touristy activities, then it's best to come between May and September – October. April weather is perfect for exploring the coastline of Algarve, but not always warm enough for sunbathing and beaches.



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If, however, you want to go swimming and sunbathing every day, and enjoy nightlife and other touristy activities, then it's best to come between May and September – October. April weather is perfect for exploring the coastline of Algarve, but not always warm enough for sunbathing and beaches.

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You for sure will catch a tan. The sun here is strong, it's easy to get a sunburn, so be careful in the beginning, using a high factor sun protection (I'm not kidding, many holiday makers end up with the medical centre).

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In May the average maximum temperature is 25 degrees during the day. These are gorgeous summer temperatures where you can hit the beach and go tanning. The sea water is about 17 degrees Celsius, so do get a cold and refreshing dip in between your tanning sessions.

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Avoid direct exposure to the sun, especially between 11 am and 5 pm. Wear loose (cotton) clothing that keeps most of your body covered, as well as a wide-brimmed hat and sunglasses; Wear sunscreen with a protection factor higher than 30 and reapply every two hours. Choose the coolest hours to travel by car.

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The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommends at least 10 to 15 minutes of sun exposure (without sunscreen) daily between March and October, from 11 am to 3 pm. Darker skin tones actually need to spend more time in the sun than this to achieve the same benefit.

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It's a bit too cold for swimming. April is usually a bit too early to enjoy the beaches and the outdoor pools of the hotels to the fullest. We saw some people on the beaches in Portugal on the warmest April days, but only very few of them went in the water. The seawater is still quite cold after the winter.

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Sea temperatures, which range from 18 to 20°C, are still not suitable for swimming. The average daytime temperature in Lisbon is around 22°C during this month, while nights do not go below 13°C. Porto sees temperature shooting up to 20°C during the daytime, while evenings see the mercury drop to 12°C.

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UV rays become more intense in the spring, even before temperatures get warmer, the American Cancer Society warns. People in some areas may get sunburned when the weather is still cool because they may not think of protecting themselves if it's not hot out.

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In Lisbon, the average daily temperature is 59°F (15°C), with highs of up to 68°F (20°C), though showers are still plentiful, with around seven days of rain. Porto is only a shade cooler, with highs of up to 64°F (18°C) and nine rainy days.

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The high season – June to August – is the best time for the beach. During the summer months, you'll find warmer ocean temperatures, especially as you head south to the Algarve. Water temps and crowds alike peak in July and August, so plan on sharing those pretty beaches with plenty of other sunseekers.

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On the coast and especially in the tourist resorts of the Algarve, dress is far more casual. Shorts, t-shirts and camisoles are perfectly acceptable. In the summer wear plenty of sunscreen (we love the Riemann P20 range for 10 hour protection) and a sunhat. Pack sunglasses whatever time of year you go.

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The hottest place is Portugal in April is Évora (21ºC) in the Alentejo region just to the south of Lisbon. Close behind are the Algarve (20ºC) and the beautiful Portuguese island of Madeira (20ºC).

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Spain will be warming up nicely in April, if you pick the right spot. It's not a great time to visit the north coast and Madrid will be just 18ºC with a strong chance of rain showers. But head south and you can expect 25ºC in Seville and other parts of Andalucia with eight hours of daily sunshine.

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