Destination: Spain

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When To Go

Depending on what you're after, Spain is a year-round destination. The ideal months to visit are May, June and September (plus April and October in the south). At these times you can rely on good to excellent weather, yet avoid the sometimes extreme heat - and the main crush of Spanish and foreign tourists - of July and August, when temperatures can climb to 45 degrees C in inland Andalucia, and Madrid is unbearable and almost deserted.

There's decent weather in some parts of Spain virtually year-round. Winter (December to February) along the south and southeast Mediterranean coasts is mild, while in the height of summer (June to August) you can retreat to the northwest, to beaches or high mountains anywhere to escape excessive heat. You can be sitting outside enjoying a beer in a T-shirt in Granada in February, or rugged up against the cold while tramping the Picos de Europa mountains in July.

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