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What’s Setúbal Like in November?

Setúbal in November offers a quieter, more authentic experience compared to peak season. Expect mild temperatures, fewer crowds, and a focus on local culture and gastronomy. It’s an ideal time for travelers seeking a peaceful escape with comfortable conditions for exploration.

What’s the Weather and Climate in November?

November in Setúbal is typically mild and sees an increase in rainfall. Average daytime high temperatures range from 16°C to 18°C (61°F to 64°F), while nighttime lows are around 9°C to 11°C (48°F to 52°F). You can expect approximately 4-5 hours of sunshine per day, with an average rainfall of 80-100mm spread over 10-12 days of the month. Layers are recommended, including a waterproof jacket.

What are Typical Costs and Availability in November?

November is considered off-peak season, leading to lower costs and wider availability for most services. Accommodation in a mid-range hotel or guesthouse can be found for an estimated €50-€90 per night. A typical meal at a local restaurant (excluding fine dining) might cost an estimated €10-€20 per person. Activities like dolphin watching tours usually range from €30-€45 per person. Car rental prices are often more competitive than in summer.

What to Expect (Crowds, Events, Conditions)?

Crowds are significantly lower in November, making for a more relaxed atmosphere. There are typically no major festivals or large-scale events during this month. Most attractions, restaurants, and shops operate on regular schedules, though some seasonal beachside establishments may be closed. Conditions are generally pleasant for walking and exploring, provided you are prepared for occasional rain.

What are the Best Activities for November?

Embrace the mild weather by enjoying a Dolphin Watching Tour in the Sado Estuary, which operates year-round. Explore the vibrant Mercado do Livramento (Livramento Market), an excellent indoor activity showcasing fresh local produce and seafood. Savor Setúbal’s famous chocos fritos (fried cuttlefish) at a traditional restaurant. Visit the historic Fortress of São Filipe for panoramic views, or explore the charming old town’s narrow streets and local shops. If the weather permits, a scenic drive through the Arrábida Natural Park offers stunning coastal vistas.

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