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At the seaside in October: the warmest European destinations for the “velvet season”

The maximum temperature in October in these European resorts can reach +25…+28 degrees Celsius.

In recent years, more and more tourists are shifting their beach vacations to autumn for a variety of reasons. This is especially affected by global warming, as many traditional summer destinations are becoming too hot to endure in the middle of summer.

In addition, in the summer, countries such as Greece, Spain, or Italy have become too crowded, so many travelers are looking for alternative vacation options – going on vacation in the fall or heading to cooler countries.

The British edition of The Sun has compiled a list of the four warmest destinations in Europe, where you can fully enjoy a beach holiday in October.

1. Limassol, Cyprus. The maximum temperature in October in the second largest city of Cyprus reaches +28°C. In addition to the picturesque coast, Limassol is also known for its Old Town and a lively marina. Read more about autumn holidays in Cyprus in our separate material.

2. Canary Islands, Spain. The maximum temperature in October in the Canary Islands can reach +27°C. At the same time, the islands can boast of many popular holiday destinations, many of which are ideal for a short vacation – among them Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura and La Palma. Read more about a vacation in Tenerife in our separate material.

3. Kos, Greece. The maximum temperature in October on this picturesque Greek island can reach a comfortable +26°C. Kos is part of the Dodecanese archipelago in the southeastern part of the Aegean Sea, and its beaches offer soft sand, clear waters, and even ancient ruins.Advertisementad

4. Valletta, Malta. The maximum temperature in the Maltese capital in October is +25°C. This UNESCO World Heritage fortress city is rich in Baroque architecture and surrounded by stunning crystal-clear waters. The local picturesque harbors are popular destinations for boat trips, while beach vacations are better off in the vicinity of Valletta.

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Konstantin is a travel writer passionate about uncovering unique destinations and sharing practical tips for unforgettable adventures. A regular contributor to waypoinwonder.com, he specializes in bringing iconic landmarks and hidden gems to life through authentic storytelling. From exploring Maldives' best resorts to diving into Croatia’s natural wonders, his writing inspires readers to travel deeper and smarter.

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