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The Costa del Sol has a Mediterranean climate with relatively
high temperatures for Europe. The eastern regions have a subtropical
nature and has hotter summers than the western regions. The
western regions are defined as having a mediterranean-oceanic
climate and both the summer and the winter seasons have lower
temperatures than the eastern regions.
One of the most attractive features of this is its three
hundred days of sunshine that the Costa del Sol receives each
year.
Although the Andalusian summer has intense temperatures ranging
from 25 to 30C, it is not noticeably that hot. The annual
average temperature is 18C and during the winter the lowest
expected temperature during the day is 14C. The coastal areas
receive under 400mm of rainfall a year and even the most humid
areas of the interior receive an average of about 600-800mm.
In summary, the Costa del Sol's climate makes it a perfect
venue for your event, away from unpredictable Northern European
weather!
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