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Understanding the climate and weather in Andalucía helps you plan what to pack, when to visit, and what weather to expect across the region. This guide breaks down temperature, rainfall, and seasonal differences so you can choose the best time for your trip to southern Spain.
Weather is one of Andalucía’s biggest selling points — but it’s also one of the most misunderstood.
Yes, it’s sunny.
Yes, it’s warm.
But where you are and when you visit makes a huge difference.
Let’s break it down properly, without clichés.

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Andalucía has a Mediterranean climate, but that label hides a lot of variation.
Across the region you’ll find:
What makes Andalucía special is not just the heat — it’s the amount of sunshine, even outside summer.
If there’s a “perfect” time to visit Andalucía, this is it.
This is when:
💡 Travel blogger tip:
Spring is ideal for first-time visitors — you get the best weather without having to plan your day around the heat.
Summer in Andalucía is not subtle.
This is the season of:
💡 Important reality check:
Summer is not “bad” — but it requires adjusting your rhythm. Sightseeing at noon is a mistake. Early mornings and evenings are everything.
Autumn is one of Andalucía’s best-kept secrets.
It’s a fantastic time for:
💡 Travel blogger tip:
October often feels like an extension of summer — just without the chaos.
Winter in Andalucía surprises a lot of visitors.
While it’s not beach weather everywhere, it is:
💡 Reality check:
Winter is not cold by Northern European standards — but houses can feel chilly indoors due to limited heating.
One of the most important things to understand is that Andalucía doesn’t have one single climate.
You’ll notice differences between:
This means:
Instead of packing for a season, pack for variation:
Andalucía’s climate allows you to:
If you plan around the weather instead of fighting it, the region becomes incredibly rewarding