Climate In Spain

The climate in Southern Spain is the warmest in Europe, subtropical-Mediterranean with very mild winters and hot summers. Malaga enjoys plenty of sunshine throughout the year, with an average of about 300 days of sunshine and only about 50 days with precipitation annually. The coastal location, with winds blowing from the Mediterranean, make the heat manageable even during the summer. You should bring a layer of warmer clothing for evenings and early morning yoga during spring and autumn months.