Where is the sea warm in June in Europe?


Where is the sea warm in June in Europe? From the Algarve in Portugal to Antalya in Turkey, there is no shortage of options. With warm sea temperatures and high day temperatures, you can enjoy your holiday in the sun and sand.


Which European countries have warm sea?

6 Beaches in Europe That Are Actually Warm During Winter
  • Los Cristianos, Tenerife, Spain.
  • Gzira, Malta.
  • Syracuse, Sicily, Italy.
  • Agios Nikolaos, Crete, Greece.
  • Luz, Algarve, Portugal.
  • Malaga, Spain.


Where is warmest in Europe in June?

Where is hot in June?
  • PORTUGAL. Make tracks for the Algarve before the summer rush, and you'll touch down to mid-twenties temperatures, a lot of sunshine and a team of golden-sand beaches primed for sunbathing. ...
  • GREECE. June shows off the Greek islands at their best. ...
  • CYPRUS. ...
  • ARUBA. ...
  • MALTA.


Can you swim in the sea in Portugal in June?

The sea temperatures around Lisbon rarely go over 20°C in the peak of the summer and more realistically, you'll likely get something in the 17-19°C range. That is cold for most people. For us Portuguese, it's just what we are used to and it's fine.


Is the sea warmer in Portugal or Spain?

Portugal's beaches are beautiful, yes–but due to being set on the Atlantic, the water is actually much colder than many visitors might expect (yes, even in the Algarve). What is this? Spain's long Mediterranean coast, on the other hand, tends to offer much warmer water and a longer swimming season.