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  • San Sebastian Beach
  • Plaza de Cibeles
  • Puerta del Sol
  • Beautiful Barcelona layout

As a result of the geography of Spain, the country experiences different climates and temperatures. Northern Spain encounters somewhat colder temperatures, while the coastal regions, as well as southern Spain, experience mild temperatures and longer days. The central part of the country, located on the plateau, enjoys hot and dry weather.  

Like many places in North America, Spain also has four seasons. Winter, from December to mid-March, is often cold but stays sunny which allows days to be dry. It does snow in Spain but tends not to accumulate. Spring, from mid-March to late May, enjoys warmer temperatures but visitors may experience rain. Despite this, spring is a great time to visit. Summer, from June to August, is characterized by heat for the whole season with temperatures regularly reaching 45˚C (115˚F). Finally, autumn, from September to November, is also considered a nice time to come to Spain. Warmer temperatures linger into October but it is not as hot as August, making days more pleasant.  


 

Spain Travel Information

At Goway we believe that a well-informed traveller is a safer traveller. With this in mind, we have compiled an easy-to-navigate travel information section dedicated to Spain.

Learn about the history and culture of Spain, the must-try food and drink, and what to pack in your suitcase. Read about Spain's nature and wildlife, weather and geography, along with Country Quickfacts compiled by our travel experts. Our globetrotting tips, as well as our visa and health information, will help ensure you're properly prepared for a safe and enjoyable trip. The only way you could possibly learn more is by embarking on your journey and discovering Spain for yourself. Start exploring… book one of our Spain tours today!


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