Discover the beauty and passion of Valencia: a memorable vacation awaits
The city of Valencia in Spain has been named the driest city in Europe. This recognition came after experts analyzed the average temperature, precipitation, number of rainy days, and the average number of hours of sunshine.
It was discovered that Valencia experiences an average of only three rainy days per month during the cold season. According to The Weather Network, the rainy season in Valencia typically lasts from September to November, and during the winter months of January and February, locals and visitors can expect only 16 mm of precipitation each, as reported by Metro.
This equates to just three days of rain in January and February, respectively. Meanwhile, the average highest temperature reaches 15°C in the first two months of the year before rising in March.
It's emphasized that Valencia is an ideal destination for a sunny winter getaway. Additionally, there's plenty to do in Valencia, whether you're planning to spend the day sunbathing on the beach or exploring its incredible architecture.
Valencia is particularly renowned for its beaches, including Las Arenas, La Malvarrosa, Patacona, and the Sea Front. Other attractions include the state-of-the-art Aquarium, the magnificent Old Town, and its famous Central Park.
Moreover, the City of Arts and Sciences, a cultural and architectural complex, offers engaging activities for science enthusiasts. L'Oceanografic, an aquarium within the architectural complex, is also worth exploring.
Here's a list of the sunniest winter city vacation spots in Europe:
- Valencia, Spain
- Ibiza, Spain
- Tenerife, Spain
- Seville, Spain
- Valletta, Malta
- Mallorca, Spain
- Barcelona, Spain
- Malaga, Spain
- Granada, Spain
Previously, TravelWise discussed why Spain is considered the best option for a summer vacation.