Costa Brava Weather In April - How To Dodge Unpredictable Spring Costa Brava Weather
What's the Costa Brava weather in April like? One of the most searched for keyword terms on the internet at this time of year concerning the Costa Brava is what the weather is going to be like in any given month, especially those months that in the Northern Hemisphere might be a little inclement.
Hence searches for Costa Brava weather in February, March or April always crop up a significant number of times.
I have to confess that the weather can be mixed. Last year, for instance, the United Kingdom had a very warm, sunny Easter which fell in early April, whilst on the things were very different!
Plenty of rain abounded and the weather was distinctly cold in comparison. It was certainly a time to be considering creature comforts in the way of central heating in your holiday accommodation, so that you could boost the background temperature and also dry out if you had got caught in a shower.
Looking to get away this spring? Why not consider a Costa Brava Spain vacation, but don't forget to check on all the comforts of home before you leave.
Costa Brava, like many other parts of the world, usually enjoys warm, sunny days with little rain throughout the year, with most of it falling in the autumn or spring times. Temperatures usually remain within a band somewhere between 12 and 20 degrees centigrade, even in the winter.
Unfortunately, whilst most new properties are now being built with central heating here in Spain, many older properties do not have it. Always check when making your booking, especially if you are going to be vacationing through the winter, spring and autumn months.
Most houses in Spain have been built for the warmth and heat of August with cool marble flooring throughout, which is great when the temperature is reaching 30 degrees. But, climbing out of bed on a winter's morning and stepping onto the icy, unforgiving marble or tiled flooring can be a total shock to the system!
You may also want to think about the type of holiday you want. Seaside venues will not necessarily be your best bet at this low season time of year. Contemplate staying at a resort where you will find indoor swimming pools, a range of other sporting facilities and maybe a golf course or spa and beauty salon.
Indoor attractions such as museums or art galleries come into their own on days when it isn't so pleasant outdoors. The Costa Brava is renowned for its cuisine and wine and coupled with an extensive array of alternatives to the beach, offers the visitor an all-year-round destination.
Prices are attractive and of course the peace and quiet all adds to the holiday experience. Roads are not congested, flights are plentiful and you have the pick of restaurants, bars and golf courses.
Make sure you put the Costa Brava, Spain high on your list of winter/spring sun destinations and you won't be disappointed, but just check those small, but vital items when you book your accommodation. Then you will have definitely have got the best out of the weather in April.
And with your permission, I'd also like to offer you free access to my short report, Costa Brava Holiday - What Else Is There Apart From Sun, Sea and Sangria on a Costa Brava Holiday? You can download it by going to Costa Brava Spain From Helen Palmer - The Tailor Made Luxury Travel Guide and Costa Brava Spain
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