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10. MONACO
Monaco isn’t a large country. It is therefore very easy to evaluate when you consider its rich culture and mild climate. It is situated on the French Riviera and has average annual temperatures ranging between 13 and 14°C. Several European locations have greater July daytime temperatures, but Monaco keeps most of its warmth at nighttime and does not see significant decreases throughout the cold season.
9. TURKEY | MARMARIS
Cold days at the Turkish shore are lovely and moderate, with readings ranging around 12-15 degrees - though it typically seems hotter thanks to the sunlight.
January has just passed, the season of Christmas is over, and spring is really far away. Europe half-asleep under snow and ice. However, Turkey is a different story this winter. Turkey's Mediterranean coast is one of the warmest destinations on cold days at the Turkish shore is lovely and moderate, with readings ranging around 12-15 degrees
8. FRANCE
Other than in the Coastline, where warm temperatures and scorching summertime are typical, France normally has moderate winters and mild summertime.
You may enjoy your winter vacation avoiding the chilly temperatures without departing Central Europe. We are referring to the south of France, namely Nice, where the cold climate ranges around 12°C (54°F) and 6°C (44°F).
7. PORTUGAL
Next, we move to Iberia, wherein Portugal is somewhat hotter than adjacent Spain throughout the year. Its sun-kissed Algarve area has scorching summer heat, while the Portuguese state of Madeira is among Europe's hottest wintertime locations. Funchal, Madeira's main city, with a mean heating rate of 20°C even in Early December, gives it a favorite destination for New Year's Night parties.
6. TIRANA, ALBANIA
So where to hang out in December, when the rest of Europe shivers underneath blankets? The average time the sun is above the horizon in Tirana, Albania in November and December is 8 hours, respectively. These two months are good for outdoor activities. Tirana, Albania's capital, is known for its vibrant construction, which includes structures from the Ottoman and Soviet periods. It also has an extraordinary horizontal woodland designed by architect Stefano Boeri.
5. GREECE
Bordering Greece is really 3°C colder on average throughout the year than Cyprus. It may, though, contain several locations which have a comparable temperature. Crete and Rhodes are some of the hottest, with degrees that are greater above the nationwide norm.
4. ITALY
Palermo is Italy's fifth biggest town, and it's also among the hottest, thanks to its location on the 'stone' that the 'boot' of Italy kicks on the globe. The Winter season in Palermo is pleasant, with temperatures reaching up to 20°C on certain days, owing to the balmy Sirocco breezes that sweep in from Africa.
3. MONTENEGRO
Montenegro has a mild and humid environment. You can have some beautiful, bright winter afternoons in which you may go outdoors in your sunglasses and coat, drink a cappuccino, read a book, or simply watch things go by.
Podgorica lies in the core area of Montenegro, which is intersected by streams and is close to Lake Skadar. In addition, the town is only approximately 22 miles from the Adriatic Sea's coasts.
2. MALTA
obviously, we couldn't discuss mild temperatures in Europe throughout the wintertime without discussing the little island of Malta. Malta has Subtropical weather, which implies moderate winter weather with daily values ranging from 15°C to 19°C dependent on the month.
While not as hot as many of the various places listed previously, the temperature is still mild sufficient to enable for sightseeing tours and traveling, since the island has many interesting things to explore.
1. CYPRUS
In fact, Cyprus experiences the hottest temperatures in the Southeastern area of the European States. Another competitor for possessing the finest living weather in Europe. Cyprus, located in the southeast region of the Mediterranean, is indeed very warm throughout the summertime, however, it does not reach the severe highs of certain countries.
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