Planning a Trip to Spain? The Best Places to Visit During the Shoulder Season
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Planning a Trip to Spain? The Best Places to Visit During the Shoulder Season

Spain, one of the most beautiful countries in the world. With its rich culture and history, people flock to the different cities across the country to make the most of the season. However, this brings about great masses of tourists during the peak season, which can be great for local entrepreneurship and tourism, however, as a traveler, it can make things hard. The long waiting lines, piled and crowded beaches and queues outside every eatery can feel like too much.

Thankfully, you can avoid the masses of people by doing one simple thing: visiting during the shoulder season. This is the period that isn’t seen as a peak time, which for Spain is either March-June or again after the summer, which would be September and October, which will be the focus here. So, where should you go and what can you do during September and October in Spain – Spain-Holiday.com have uncovered the top Spanish destinations to visit during shoulder season, so keep reading to find the perfect spots.

Can you do the Can Can in Can Piqafort? The Ideal Holiday Destination

If it’s a holiday you’re after, then Can Piqafort is one of the best places to visit during September and October. During July and August, it’s too busy, the place is crowded and you can barely get a seat at the idyllic beaches. However, during September and October, most of the masses of people have left, which leaves you sipping a cool cocktail, on a stunning beach, in peace and quiet. Does it get better than this? The shoulder season lends itself to all activities, as the weather is mild, the humidity is too high, the UV rays are just strong enough to get a tan but not strong enough to burn – a match made in heaven. With an average temperature of 27 degrees in September and 22 degrees in October, you can get away with dips in the sea, whilst also having the perfect temperature to accompany you on walks around the town.

What else can you do in Can Piqafort? As it’s a prime holiday destination, it’s all about relaxation. After the beach, you can visit one of the hundreds of beach-facing restaurants to enjoy fresh tapas. Or you can charter a small boat to take you around the area. If you want to get out a bit, you can visit the S’Albufera Nature Park, which is only 20 minutes from the town centre.

Best of all, you can do this without worrying about loads of people, long lines and a sunburn. Locals are also a lot calmer once the tourists have left, giving you a more authentic Can Piqafort experience.

Alcudia is Calling Your Name

Alcudia is seen as one of the most beautiful and historic towns in all of Mallorca, Spain. A spot that is usually crawling with tourists during July and August becomes a lot quieter during September and October.

You get to visit some of the most beautiful beaches in the world when you’re in Alcudia and during the shoulder season, you actually have space to park yourself on the beach, which is not the case during peak times, where it can feel overcrowded. With average temperatures of 26 degrees during September and 22 degrees during October, it’s the perfect weather for all activities.

Spend some time in the old town, which has twenty-six towers distributed along the 1.5km perimeter. Then go and visit the church of Sant Jaume to soak up the rich history of the town. View the ancient Roman city, with clay-like corridors leading you around and don’t forget to make the most of the market days, which they often hold during the week, with local cuisine.

Go and Visit Palma de Mallorca

There are many things to keep you busy during the shoulder season in Palma de Mallorca. If you haven’t been before, here is a quick and easy checklist to take with you:

  • Stroll around the Old Town: Go and get lost in Palma’s narrow, cobbled streets. You’ll find cute little cafes, boutique shops and charming courtyards hidden behind wooden doors. It’s super walkable and full of character.
  • Visit the Palma Cathedral (La Seu): This massive Gothic cathedral is stunning, especially with the sea behind it. Step inside for beautiful stained glass and architecture – Gaudí even had a hand in it.
  • Hang out at Playa de Palma: If you’re into beach days, this one’s long, sandy and full of beach bars. Rent a lounger, sip a cocktail and soak up the sun, all without the masses of people during the quieter season.
  • Grab tapas by the marina: Palma’s waterfront is lined with restaurants where you can sit outside and enjoy fresh seafood, tapas and sangria while watching yachts come and go.
  • Check out Bellver Castle: It’s a circular castle on a hill with awesome panoramic views over the city and harbor. You can walk or drive up but either way, the views are worth it.
  • Bike along the promenade: Rent a bike and cruise along the coast. It’s flat and scenic, perfect for a relaxing ride with plenty of spots to stop for coffee or gelato.
  • Shop at Mercat de l’Olivar: This indoor market is perfect if you want to try local cheeses, olives and jamón. It’s a fun way to taste Mallorca.

Well, there you have it. What are you waiting for? Go on, go and visit these places in Spain.

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