Faro District — Water Temperature Today and Throughout the Year
Discover water temperatures in Faro District (Portugal), with real-time data and annual trends. Find all locations in the region and check the water temperature in them. We find every place where you can swim and show you the water temperature there today and throughout the year.
Sea Water Temperature Along the Coast
Chart of Average Temperature Changes Over the Last 60 Days
Places with the Warmest Sea Water Today
The Most Popular Seaside Places
- Algarve21°C
- Lagos20°C
- Albufeira21°C
- Faro21°C
- Portimão20°C
- Armação De Pêra21°C
- Manta Rota21°C
- Monte Gordo21°C
- Vilamoura21°C
- Alvor20°C
- Praia da Rocha20°C
- Tavira21°C
- Quarteira21°C
- Ferragudo20°C
- Praia do Carvoeiro21°C
- Fuseta21°C
- Praia do Vau20°C
- Dos Salgados21°C
- Meia Praia20°C
- Garrao Beach21°C
- Sagres20°C
- Praia de Porto de Mós20°C
- Praia da Rocha Baixinha21°C
- Salema20°C
- Praia da Luz20°C
- Praia da Oura21°C
- Praia do Ancão21°C
- Cacela Velha21°C
- Olhos de Agua21°C
- Praia de Nossa Senhora da Rocha21°C
- Galé21°C
- Culatra Island21°C
Coastal Seas and Oceans
Water Temperature in Lakes and Rivers
Popular Lakes
Popular Rivers
Popular Places
Water Temperature and Swimming Overview
Regions and Map
- Aveiro District
- Azores
- Beja District
- Braga District
- Bragança District
- Castelo Branco District
- Coimbra District
- Évora District
- Faro District
- Grande Porto
- Guarda District
- Leiria District
- Lisbon metropolitan area
- Madeira
- Portalegre District
- Santarém District
- Setúbal District
- Viana do Castelo District
- Vila Real District
- Viseu District
Water Temperature Trends
The Faro District, located in the southernmost part of Portugal, enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with warm summers and mild winters, which significantly influences its coastal sea temperatures. In the summer months, particularly in July and August, the sea temperature along the Faro coastline averages around 21°C to 23°C (70°F to 73°F). These relatively warm waters make it an attractive destination for beachgoers and those looking to swim or participate in water sports.
As autumn arrives, the temperature of the ocean gradually decreases. By October, the average sea temperature drops to around 19°C (66°F), signaling the end of the peak summer swimming season. This cooling trend continues through the winter months, with the sea temperature in January and February averaging around 16°C to 17°C (61°F to 63°F), which may feel too chilly for most swimmers, though still suitable for other activities like boating or enjoying the coastline.
In the spring, the sea temperature begins to warm again, reaching around 17°C to 18°C (63°F to 64°F) by April. This gradual increase in temperature signals the beginning of the spring and summer seasons, making Faro a popular coastal destination once again. Overall, the Faro District offers relatively warm sea temperatures year-round, particularly in the summer months, and provides a mild climate ideal for coastal tourism.
