UK tourists warned over going to Spain on holiday 'between April and July'

Travel experts have issued a warning over some Spanish locations UK tourists shouldn't be visiting amid rising temperatures. The Spanish cities to visit to avoid unbearably hot temperatures have been revealed by travel experts.

Researchers analysed the average daytime temperatures, average UV rating and a “humidity discomfort” level (how uncomfortable it actually feels) for all of Spain's most popular tourist destinations in the months of March, April, May and June.

Valencia has warm temperatures of between 19 and 26C and is a go-to for Brits, while Castellon de la Plana came second with 18C in April right up to 27C in June. Huelva came in third spot, with cooler mercury levels than rival towns and cities.

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Javea has highs of 18C in April, and 20, 23, 26 highs from May onwards. Moraira is also in the top five with highs of 18, 20, 23, 26 in April, May, June and July respectively. Alicante is next on the list with highs of: 19, 20, 23, 27 Celsius.

Denia: 19, 20, 23, 27, el Campello: 19, 20, 23, 27 and Cadiz: 19, 20, 23, 26 complete the list alongside tenth spot Guardamar del Segura: 19, 21, 23, 27, too. In 2022, Spain registered more than 100 million international visitors, recovering by 187.2 per cent and 102.6 per cent versus 2020 and 2021, respectively.

Before the COVID-19 pandemic, however, the Iberian country counted more than 120 million international visitors until reaching the record mark of 126.2 million. As well as the Canary Islands and Balearic Islands, which includes Lanzarote, Tenerife, Gran Canari and Majorca, Ibiza, Menorca and more, many Brits also visit the mainland.

The mainland includes the likes of capital city Madrid, as well as Barcelona, Seville, the Alicante coast and more. The full study can be found on the Spain-Holiday website.