Is it too hot to go to Portugal in August?

You could also go in fall (between September and October) when the sun is still shining, the weather is warm, and many of the crowds have dispersed. Summer (June-August) can get very hot, particularly in central Portugal.

Is Portugal hot in August?

You'll find hot temperatures in Faro (29ºC) on the Algarve and in the capital Lisbon (28ºC). The island of Madeira (26°C) will also feel warm. The weather in Portugal in August tends to be better than Mediterranean destinations because the long coastline is kept cool by Atlantic breezes.

Is Lisbon too hot in August?

The high temperatures will almost never go below 26°C and at least one week a month temperatures hit 30°C or more. There is virtually no chance of rain, with the average being only around 6mm. Thunderstorms are rare in August in Lisbon.

Can you swim in Algarve in August?

June to August is the best time for perfect weatherThe Algarve sizzles during high season, encouraging days of lounging on the beach followed by refreshing dips in the ocean (cold Atlantic currents mean that the sea never gets quite as warm as it does in the Mediterranean).

Is it too hot in Portugal in August?

Is Portugal better in July or August?

July is regarded as the peak season for Portugal, but it will be significantly less busy than in August. For a beach holiday, there are the lively resort towns of the Algarve or the Costa de Prata with its traditional coastal towns.

Is Portugal cold at night in August?

Days are usually hot with balmy evenings, so visitors should pack light and cool clothing.

Where is warmer Portugal or Spain?

Portugal and Spain's ClimateWhat is this? Winters are pretty mild in both countries, with certain areas seeing less rain, such as the Algarve in Portugal. However, summers tend to be sometimes hotter in Spain than in Portugal. The sea is also much warmer, as Portugal has the Atlantic ocean.

Are things closed in Portugal in August?

With schools closed, many locals leave the city to vacation on the beaches of the Algarve, and it's not uncommon for more traditional restaurants, cafes and shops to shut their doors for at least half of August.

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