Where is hot september




















The average daily maximum in the city throughout September is 33C and the average daily minimum is 28C. Whether you want to spend your days sightseeing and adventuring or relaxing by the beach in a luxury resort, Morocco has something for everyone particularly Marrakech, Agadir and Essaouira.

The average temperature throughout the month is 23C, which is ideal for relaxing on the sandy beaches or eating delicious food in traditional restaurants. Sardinia is the place to be if you want to experience a variety of stunning beaches and warm weather in September. You can expect average temperatures of 22C, which is just warm enough to explore the 1,km of coastline Sardinia has to offer. Try Baia Sardinia if you want clear waters and white sands or Porto Cervo if you want something more glamorous.

We haven't included the below list in our top seven destinations due to Covid restrictions and ongoing wildfires - but these locations are also hot in September if you're looking to book for and beyond. Where is hot in September: September is the perfect time for a holiday in some places Image: Getty.

Spain: Ibiza holidaymaker faces amputation due to rare spider bite. Nice, France France is on the Amber list now, but you can still go as long as you take the proper precautions. Check the latest special offers. Also consider: the often-overlooked island of Menorca which has sandy beaches, lovely harbours and unspoilt villages. Check out these special places to stay.

For something different, how about the Azores , a collection of nine Portuguese islands in the Atlantic with lush volcanic countryside, uncrowded beaches and some of the best whale and dolphin watching in Europe. See more holiday ideas in Portugal. Also consider: exploring the beautiful island of Mallorca just keep away from the package resorts. Also consider: better known Croatia is just along the coast and easily combined with Montenegro. Stay in Dubrovnik. Why compromise when you have the pick of the best resorts in September?

The charming island of Sardinia will be basking in late summer sun and you can enjoy the white sand beaches and turquoise seas without the crowds, because the Italians all tend to holiday in August.

Check out these hip-and-good-value places to stay. In the deep south of Italy, the beaches of Puglia will be hot. Also consider: Tuscany where you can get good deals on villas , and the Amalfi Coast where you can stay in a classic hotel in pretty towns such as Sorrento. Find more holiday destinations in Italy. Where to stay: Quinta da Corte , a low-slung, 19th-century building converted into an elegant rural hideout in the Douro Valley.

La Capria, in particular, is a beauty, with Moroccan-style daybeds around the pool and pretty gardens lit by Turkish lanterns. Of course, Croatia is such a mainstay now that Dubrovnik is always crowded.

So, if you really want to feel the fjaka, best escape to an island. Here, harbourfront Arbiana hotel is a gorgeous throwback, with elegant rooms dressed in cream and a candlelit garden restaurant. Spring has arrived in South Africa , and what a glorious season it is.

The weather is warm in all regions, making it an ideal time to explore everything on offer: southern right whales breaching off the coast of Hermanus; the Garden Route at its lushest; and optimum game-viewing, particularly as newborns begin taking their first shaky steps. Thrilling safari days end in the Gondwana spa, swimming pool and suites-on-stilts.

Where to stay: Silo Hotel in Cape Town for eclectic design and wraparound views. With its classic Mediterranean good looks — golden sands, pine-peppered cliffs, sapphire seas — this Balearic beauty is enduringly popular. But a newly glamorous side to the island poses a chic alternative to its built-up resorts. And, with more than beaches to choose from, finding your own secret slice of paradise is easy. The island life fantasy, but for real. While the rest of Costa Rica hunkers down for rainy season, the Caribbean side enjoys its best weather.

This is also the lesser-visited shoreline, which means cheaper rates, relaxed boutiques rather than resorts and terrific Caribbean food, spiked with sunny flavours such as coconut and ginger.



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