September in Spain
Andalusia is famous for its beaches, and therefore, when planning an independent trip to this region of Spain, it makes sense to devote your time to a beach holiday. The most popular towns of the Costa del Sol (Costa del Sol) in the vicinity of Malaga (Malaga). These are Torremolinos (Torremolinos), Benalmá dena (Benalmá dena), Fuengirola (Fuengirola), Marbella (Marbella), Estepona (Estepona), and in Malaga itself, in general, good city beaches. The Costa del Sol has perhaps the most developed tourist infrastructure, including numerous water parks, zoos, large beach hotels, etc. The label “the most fashionable resort in Spain” has long been attached to this place, although, of course, you can relax here in different ways - both on a grand scale and quite on a budget - in this matter, everything depends entirely on your requests and possibilities. From the Costa del Sol, it is quite convenient to make excursions deep into Andalusia. For example, in the mountain town of Ronda (Ronda) or in Cordoba (Có rdoba), Granada (Granada) and other interesting places.
Looking east from Malaga, you will find a small town called Nerja. This is a very picturesque place, loved by many - beaches, rocks, caves, beautiful views (here, in particular, is the so-called "balcony of Europe"). In conclusion, we will pay some attention to the transport issue. For trips outside the beaches of Andalusia, of course, it is most convenient to rent a car. But the public transport network is well developed here. For self-organization of trips, you can use the railways and buses.
The main cultural pride of the resort is the Alcazaba fortress and the Gibralfaro castle, located in the center of southern Spain - the city of Malaga. This city harmoniously combines modern districts with boutiques and bars on the street. Latios with ancient original areas, saturated with a real Spanish aura.
Also noteworthy is Torremolinos with picturesque green landscapes and majestic mountains.
This is the most popular resort of the Costa del Sol, where the excursion program may include a visit to the main sites: the ancient Tore tower and the Molino de la Bovedo mill. The city got its name thanks to these sights.
The title of the pearl of the coast was given to the ancient city of Marbella. This is the most pretentious, fashionable and expensive Spanish resort. Port of Puerto Banus is hundreds of luxury yachts. The seven-kilometer Paseo Maritimo promenade is lined with marble and is washed daily with a special shampoo. Dozens of boutiques from European trendsetters, the most expensive and prestigious nightclubs and hotels, a street named after Antonio Banderos - this and much more will create the illusion of a completely different world, barely stepping on the land of the city of Marbella.
What can tourists expect from the September weather in Spain?
The weather in Spain in September, especially in the southern and central regions, is still quite hot. If you are not burdened with various kinds of duties and can afford a vacation in September, then you are incredibly lucky. Real summer weather reigns in Spanish coastal resorts, and crowded beaches are thinning right before your eyes. Time "works" for you this month, but do not hesitate to enjoy all the possible benefits of the first autumn month.
Although the whole northern part of Europe is already marked by the invasion of true autumn, in Spain summer is in no hurry to leave its possessions. Residents of cities such as Barcelona and Madrid return to the working rhythm of life in September, and the resorts of the Costa del Sol continue to delight their guests with summer weather, the weather here is still hot with an average daily temperature of 32 ° C and 28 ° C, respectively, beach vacation continues! The chance of rain is very low.
What is interesting in Spain in September?
With the arrival of autumn, many Spanish festivals begin to gain momentum. Almost every city has its own fiesta in its arsenal. The scene of Seville every two years from mid-September to mid-October shows a festival of fiery Flamenco. Spain is saturated with the sounds and rhythms of this passionate dance.