Temperatures in Lisbon and the Algarve are a shade warmer, reaching up to 79°F (26°C), so ideal for exploring or just hitting the beach. While the days are still balmy, evenings get cooler as the month progresses, so consider packing a sweater.
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.
Is it warm enough to swim in Portugal in September?
What should I pack for Portugal in September?
Typically, for a short trip, consider packing:
- 3-4 versatile outfits (mix of casual and slightly dressy)
- A pair of comfortable walking shoes.
- A light jacket or sweater.
- Essential toiletries.
- A day-pack or tote for daily outings.
- Travel adapter (for European outlets)
- Personal entertainment or reading material for downtime.
Where is the best place to swim in Portugal?
Best Beaches in Portugal
- Nazaré
- Lagos.
- Cascais.
- Setúbal.
- Peniche.
- Almancil.
- Aljezur.
- Almograve.
Is Portugal cold at night in September?
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 26 C and the average daily minimum is 19 C.