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The
red chart shows daytime temperatures (Centigrade)
The average daytime temperature reaches the low 30's in the summer
months, and rarely falls below 16 degrees in the winter.
The yellow chart shows hours of sunshine
With over three thousand hours of sunshine on average every year,
outdoor living in the region is the norm.
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Spanish Mediterranean - the ideal balance!

Sea temperatures (Centigrade)
In the summer months the sea is beautifully warm, meaning that you can
swim comfortably from May to November. There are frequently sunbathers
on the beaches all year round.
The World Health Organisation recommended the
Spanish Costa Blanca as being one of the most equitable regions in
the world in which to live, neither too hot in the summer nor too
cold in the winter.
Spain's Costa Blanca enjoys typical subtropical Mediterranean
temperatures, with cool sea breezes in the summer and mild
temperatures in the winter. |
The Spanish
Mediterranean coast averages about 3,000 hours of sunshine per
year (equivalent to about 325 days per year). The temperature
averaged over the year is more than 20 degrees Centigrade.
This reliable sunshine record is one of the main attractions that
encourage Northern Europeans to live in this area. The rainfall is
much lower than in the UK, giving you even more opportunity to
enjoy the outdoor life. |
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