Where is the warmest part of Portugal in September?


Where is the warmest part of Portugal in September? The hottest place is Portugal in September is Évora (28ºC), the historic capital of the Alentejo region, located between Lisbon and the Algarve. The capital, Lisbon (26ºC) will also feel hot along with Faro (25ºC) on the Algarve. Porto (23ºC) in the north will feel a little cooler.


Why is the sea so cold in the Algarve?

The Portuguese coastline – along with the coastlines of California, South Africa, Western Australia and Peru – is subject to a phenomenon known as upwelling. In simple terms, if the wind blows parallel to the coast, then water from the bottom of the ocean (cold and rich in nutrients) rises and comes to the shoreline.


Is Portugal as warm as Spain?

Both countries have Mediterranean climates, meaning they are generally temperate, with warm summers and mild winters. In Portugal, the average temperature in Lisbon is 24°C in July and 11°C in January, and in Spain the average temperature in Barcelona is around the same: 24°C in August and 10°C in January.


Which part of Portugal is the warmest?

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.


Is Costa del Sol warmer than Algarve?

Not much difference in average temps in either location, though the algarve is more influenced by its proximity to atlantic weather systems than the costa del sols more sheltered med location.


Which part of Algarve is the warmest?

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.


Is it better to go to Portugal in September or October?

The best time to go to Portugal, specifically in Lisbon is again during the shoulder season. Similar to Porto, the sweet spot for visiting Lisbon is during the shoulder seasons of May-June and September-October.


Where in Europe is hot in September?

Cyprus is more than four hours flying time from the UK, but it can reach 32ºC, making it one of the hottest places in Europe in September. Malta (29ºC) and the Turquoise coast of Turkey (28ºC) also offer some of the best weather in Europe with guaranteed heat, long days of sunshine and warm seas.