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Spain in September: Weather, Events and What Else to Expect on Your Trip

The country offers a perfect blend of cultural experiences and outdoor adventures
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Puerto de Málaga, Spain

September is one of the best months to visit Spain.

The summer crowds start to thin, but the warm weather lingers, making it perfect for sightseeing, beach days, and cultural experiences.

With exciting festivals, delicious food, and fewer tourists, Spain in September offers an ideal mix of adventure and relaxation.

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Spain Weather in September

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Spain enjoys a warm and pleasant climate in September, though temperatures vary across regions:

  • Madrid & Central Spain: 17°C – 30°C (63°F – 86°F) – Warm with cooler evenings.
  • Barcelona & the Mediterranean Coast: 20°C – 28°C (68°F – 82°F) – Ideal for beach days.
  • Andalusia (Seville, Granada, Malaga): 19°C – 34°C (66°F – 93°F) – Hot but more comfortable than summer.
  • Northern Spain (Bilbao, San Sebastián, Santiago de Compostela): 14°C – 25°C (57°F – 77°F) – Mild with occasional rain.
  • Balearic Islands (Mallorca, Ibiza): 21°C – 29°C (70°F – 84°F) – Warm waters for swimming.

The sea remains warm, making it great for coastal activities.

Spain in September: Highlights and Activities

Alhambra palace in spring, Granada, Spain. In early April the mountains are still covered in snow.
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Here’s a few activities to enjoy in Spain in September:

  • Explore Historic Cities – Visit Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, Valencia, and Granada in comfortable weather.
  • Go on a Food Tour – Try tapas, paella, and local wines in San Sebastián, Madrid, and Barcelona.
  • Attend Local Festivals – September is full of vibrant celebrations (see below).
  • Visit La Rioja for Wine Harvest Season – September is the grape harvest month, perfect for wine lovers.
  • Take a Road Trip in Andalusia – Drive through Seville, Ronda, Córdoba, and Granada for stunning architecture and landscapes.
  • Walk Part of the Camino de Santiago – September is a great time for this famous pilgrimage route.
  • Discover the Balearic and Canary Islands – Enjoy warm waters, hikes, and island culture.
  • Visit Montserrat & Other Day Trips from Barcelona – The mountains and monasteries are at their best.
  • Experience Flamenco in Seville – Enjoy authentic dance performances in the heart of Andalusia.

Spain in May: Events and Festivals

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La Mercè Festival (Barcelona, late September)

A massive street festival with fireworks, human towers, and concerts.

San Sebastián International Film Festival (mid-September)

A prestigious event for film lovers.

Fiesta de la Vendimia (La Rioja, mid-September)

A wine harvest festival with tastings and celebrations.

Feria de Pedro Romero (Ronda, early September)

A traditional fair with bullfighting and Andalusian culture.

Bienal de Flamenco (Seville, every two years, mid-September)

The world’s biggest flamenco festival.

Fiestas de Santa Tecla (Tarragona, late September)

Celebrations with parades, fire runs, and human towers.

Sample Packages For Your Trip to Spain

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