Do you hate winter and the cold and would you like the weather to be always sunny? The beach, the sun and the summer are unfortunately only a distant memory at this time of the year. The only solution is to plan a winter getaway to a sunny destination where you can relax and replenish your vitamin D.
There are many good reasons why Europe can be the perfect destination to escape the harsh cold. Visiting Europe at this time of year will allow you to avoid the crowds of tourists and the sultriness typical of summer and, above all, to save money. Indeed, travel prices are much lower during the low season.
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Want to know which are the warmest destinations to visit in winter in Europe? Keep reading this article to find out!
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1. Seville, Spain

Among the warmest destinations to visit in winter, Seville is probably one of the hottest on the whole continent. Indeed, the mean temperature in December, January and February is about 17°C and 18°C. There are indeed a lot of attractions and monuments to visit in this city, which is precisely why the historical Center of Seville is one of the sites of the Unesco World Heritage. By visiting Seville in winter, you will have plenty of time to visit its monuments without waiting in endless queues. Not to be missed under any circumstances: the cathedral And the Alcazar of Seville.
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2. Almeria, Spain

Almería is one of the most popular tourist destinations in southern Spain thanks to its wonderful beachesher sun almost all year round and his average temperature of 19 degrees. A must-see place in the city is the Alcazaba castlewhich offers breathtaking views of the city’s monuments, including the majestic cathedral.
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3. Palermo, Italy

Palermo is one of the warmest winter destinations in Europe, with temperatures between 8°C and 15°C. It is a city very cosmopolitan whose history and culture are so diverse that they often seem at odds. In fact, you will be mesmerized by the elegant diversity of architectural designs, from Baroque structures to Arabic domes. Don’t miss the Palazzo dei Normanni, there Cappella Palatina And the church of San Giovanni degli Eremiti. Another good reason to visit Palermo is the local street food: cheap and incredibly delicious at the same time.
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4. Cefalu, Italy

Sicily has a lot to offer its visitors, even in winter. In fact, we advise you, when you are in Palermo, to also plan a visit to the town of Cefalù which is only aone hour by bus. Although Cefalù is one of the most beautiful seaside resorts in Italy, it offers much more than just swimming and sunbathing. The coastal town, set on the northeast coast of Sicily, is also famous for its norman cathedralher medieval old townher archaeological museum and his seafood cuisine.
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5. Valletta, Malta

Valletta is the smallest capital in Europe. Within it you will find more than 300 historic buildings, including churches, castles and other monuments. THE winter temperatures are often pleasant and vary between minima of 4 degrees and maxima of 16, even 18. The must-see sites of this city are undoubtedly: the co-cathedral of Saint-Jean-BaptisteTHE barrakka gardens And Pjazza Teatru Rjal.
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6. Cagliari, Italy

The city of Cagliari, on the south coast of the island of Sardinia, offers the ideal mix of entertainment and adventure. Actually, Poetto, one of the best urban beaches in the Mediterranean with a length of 5 kilometers, meets all kinds of needs for activities involving water and sun. Visitors interested in culture can go to the castello, the oldest district of the city. Here, 13th century towers still stand along the old city walls.
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7. Tavira, Portugal

The city of Tavira is located in one of the hottest regions of Portugal, the Algarve, on the south coast of the country. Tavira is a fishing village and one of the most beautiful port areas in Europe, with its cobbled streetshis colorful buildings and his narrow bridges.
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