We're considering going to Portugal in January for our 25th Anniversary and wondered what the weather is likely to be like?
I've done a fair bit of searching, so know the temperatures are going to be similar to the UK over the last week, but how much does it rain, and is it just the odd shower, or days of torrential rain (I know you can't predict the weather, but averages are a good indicator).
We're not looking to be getting an all over tan and spending all day in the sea, but we don't want to be stuck in a hotel for a week with nothing to do (I expect it's too cold for outdoor pool use too, but we domlike to wander around and explore).
Thanks
Christmas time last year was warm and sunny, NYE was cold and rainy, the previous year we had lots of rain right through to May, so it's problematic in not knowing what to expect.
Albufeira is like a ghost town between November and March, Old Town does have some places open, but apart from NYE most bars and restaurants are closed - as are quite a few hotels.
Quarteira is even quieter and gets very few tourists over the winter months.
Thanks
So if you aren't looking for a nightlife based around catering for UK tourists it might be worth looking at somewhere in or close to Lagos.
SM
Thanks, I'll take a look in that area.
http://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/LPFR/2012/1/11/MonthlyCalendar.html?req_city=Faro&req_state=&req_statename=Portugal&reqdb.zip=00000&reqdb.magic=1&reqdb.wmo=08554%20. You can choose any date and go back over the years.
There are usually quite a few restaurants open in the Old Town of Albufeira and the surrounding area in the Winter, but many restaurant owners do choose to take a break after the New Year week.
You'd be able to do some nice walks in January, and I'd recommend hiring a car and exploring some of the Algarve. Albufeira is a good base as it's fairly central in the Algarve.
Hope this helps!
We've been to the Algarve quite a few times in January and had quite good weather, but of course it's not guaranteed. You might be interested in the Wunderground website There are usually quite a few restaurants open in the Old Town of Albufeira and the surrounding area in the Winter, but many restaurant owners do choose to take a break after the New Year week.
You'd be able to do some nice walks in January, and I'd recommend hiring a car and exploring some of the Algarve. Albufeira is a good base as it's fairly central in the Algarve.
Hope this helps!
We've decided to just take the plunge and book tomorrow. Whatever the weather, it's not going to be any worse than at home
better than at home! Have a great time!!
I think you can be confident that it will be We booked for the Monica Isabel Beach Club and went 11-18 Jan.
The weather was better than expected - chilly in the morning and evening but warm enough for T-shirts in the day (16-18c). It only rained once, and not for long.
There were plenty of places open in the old town which was a pleasant surprise.
We loved it that much that we've booked for Clube Maria Luisa at Olhos de Agua in November
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