It depends where you live. Near the water 30 to 33 degrees in July and August. If you live in the countryside? It's 33 to 37 in July and August. Air Conditioner is recommended if you're not used to the heat. But the real reason why it feels so hot? Is that humidity is real. 😅
Side Note: If you are struggling with the heat? Look up the north side of Spain. Bilbao, San Sebastian or A Coruña (home of Deportivo La Coruna Football Club). Instead of heat you'll have to live with surprise weather changes. From warm to rain to cold and back to warm. Sometimes within 5 minutes. A secret tip? Mountain life in Basque Country. It's cool throughout the year. Just need to adjust to the Basque Culture.
Thanks for this very valuable summary of places to live!
Great video Oscar! Javea is #1
Great video.
Great info but would of loved to hear some pricing.
Too hot in summer?
It depends where you live. Near the water 30 to 33 degrees in July and August. If you live in the countryside? It's 33 to 37 in July and August. Air Conditioner is recommended if you're not used to the heat. But the real reason why it feels so hot? Is that humidity is real. 😅
Side Note: If you are struggling with the heat? Look up the north side of Spain. Bilbao, San Sebastian or A Coruña (home of Deportivo La Coruna Football Club). Instead of heat you'll have to live with surprise weather changes. From warm to rain to cold and back to warm. Sometimes within 5 minutes. A secret tip? Mountain life in Basque Country. It's cool throughout the year. Just need to adjust to the Basque Culture.
Where is the best place for sport lovers?:)
Jávea and Moraira, and some areas around Denia, like "Les Rotes".