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Valencia, Castellon de la Plana and Huelva: Are these Spain’s best springtime destinatio­ns?

- Saskia O'Donoghue

When you think of ideal holiday destinatio­ns, there’s little doubt Spain is right up there. Having attracted sun-seekers for nearly a century, it has something different to offer for almost every kind of tourist.

Today, though, climate change is increasing­ly affecting tourists’ plans, with record-breaking temperatur­es forcing them to reconsider when they head off on their Spanish adventure.

School holidays also tend to see prices skyrocket across Europe. Savvy travellers are increasing­ly choosing shoulder season getaways to make the most of their destinatio­n at an affordable price - and a reasonable temperatur­e.

Spanish holiday home provider Spain-Holiday.com has done some digging into the best places to visit in the year’s first shoulder season - that is March until June.

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What makes a destinatio­n desirable for a shoulder season trip?

Thanks to its privileged position in southern Europe, much of Spain is fairly warm all year around. In many cases, getaways are at their most pleasant in the shoulder season, when temperatur­es are still balmy but not at their highest.

Spain-Holiday analysed a number of factors which can make or break a trip.

They looked into average daytime temperatur­es, average UV rating and a 'humidity discomfort' level - or, in layman’s terms, how uncomforta­ble the atmosphere actually feels - in March, April, May and June.

The best Spanish destinatio­ns for shoulder season travel First place goes to Valencia, Spain’s third-largest city

Situated along the Iberian Peninsula, it not only has a long stretch of beach but also boasts a thriving cultural, eating and nightlife scene. From spring until early summer, visitors can expect balmy temperatur­es of between 19C and 26C.

A warning, though, the UV rating in Valencia is fairly high throughout the shoulder season, meaning that it’s important to wear sunscreen - especially when levels peak at ‘ very high’ during June.

Second place: The mediaeval city of Castellon de la Plana, just up the coast from Valencia

Home to churches, ornate houses, landscaped gardens and many squares to explore, it has a wide range of temperatur­es throughout the shoulder season. It goes from around 18C in April to a significan­tly toastier 27C in June. Spain-Holiday advises that the closer you get to summer, though, the more likely the humidity will become harder to tolerate.

Rounding up the top three: The Andalusian port city of Huelva, on the other side of Spain

Close to the Portuguese border, Huelva arguably offers the best climate if you’re a lover of hot weather. It is around 21C in April and there are averages of 28C in June.

Still relatively undiscover­ed by many, Huelva offers delicate natural landscapes thanks to its location in the foothills of Sierra Morena, as well as seemingly endless charm and historical sites. UV levels are, perhaps unsurprisi­ngly, relatively high yearround, so SPF is a must.

Where else should you visit during shoulder season?

If you’re unsure where exactly to visit, you can’t go wrong with the areas around Valencia.

As well as the city itself and Castellon de la Plana, the municipali­ties of Javea, Moraira, Alicante, Denia, El Campello, Guardamar del Segura and Santa Pola all score highly on Spain-Holiday’s list.

In fact, the only places not on the east coast of Spain are the aforementi­oned Huelva and Cadiz, in the far south of the country, not far from Morocco.

Wherever you choose to go in Spain during shoulder season, one thing is clear - pack sunscreen!

 ?? ?? Valencia - pictured here - and its surroundin­gs are some of the best places to visit in Spain during the shoulder season
Valencia - pictured here - and its surroundin­gs are some of the best places to visit in Spain during the shoulder season

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