Spainability rankings · Updated July 2026

Best Spanish towns for winter sun

Not a retiree list — anyone who wants a genuinely warm, dry, sunny winter on the coast, ranked from AEMET climate normals.

Ranked among the 263 towns with a full published Spainability profile — not all 8,132 municipalities.

The ranking

  1. 1

    Níjar Andalusia

    Winter-sun Spainability Score 99

    Only 25 rainy days a year; 10 km from the sea; 14.1°C average winters.

    Honest tradeoff: ranks low on local prosperity.

  2. 2

    Castelló de la Plana/Castellón de la Plana the Valencia region

    Winter-sun Spainability Score 99

    3 km from the sea; only 43 rainy days a year; 12.3°C average winters.

    Honest tradeoff: ranks low on economic momentum.

  3. 3

    Orihuela the Valencia region

    Winter-sun Spainability Score 99

    Only 31 rainy days a year; a settled international community; 13.1°C average winters.

    Honest tradeoff: ranks low on local prosperity.

  4. 4

    Formentera the Balearics

    Winter-sun Spainability Score 99

    1 km from the sea; a settled international community; 13.1°C average winters.

    Honest tradeoff: ranks low on affordable cost of living (registered rent €/m²·mo).

  5. 5

    Almería Andalusia

    Winter-sun Spainability Score 99

    2 km from the sea; only 25 rainy days a year; 14.1°C average winters.

    Honest tradeoff: ranks low on affordable cost of living (registered rent €/m²·mo).

  6. 6

    Arrecife the Canary Islands

    Winter-sun Spainability Score 98

    2 km from the sea; only 18 rainy days a year; 18.8°C average winters.

    Honest tradeoff: ranks low on affordable cost of living (registered rent €/m²·mo).

  7. 7

    Mojácar Andalusia

    Winter-sun Spainability Score 98

    6 km from the sea; only 34 rainy days a year; a settled international community.

    Honest tradeoff: ranks low on affordable cost of living (registered rent €/m²·mo).

  8. 8

    Elx/Elche the Valencia region

    Winter-sun Spainability Score 98

    11 km from the sea; only 33 rainy days a year; 13°C average winters.

    Honest tradeoff: ranks low on local prosperity.

How we ranked this

We answered our own 17-question quiz as a couple (not necessarily retired) who told the quiz winter sun is the priority — a warm, dry, sunny winter, a summer that's fine if warm (not scorching), and life on the coast. Then we ran every one of Spain's 8,132 municipalities through the same scoring engine the quiz uses, and kept the top-ranked towns with a full published Spainability profile.

  • Data INE census (population, origins), AEMET climate normals, regional PISA scores, and the Health Ministry's SISLE waiting lists — each town compared against the Spanish average.
  • Reproducible Feed the same persona into our engine and you get this exact order. No hand-picking, no affiliate deals.
  • Data completeness A town is excluded from this ranking if it's missing data for any of its key factors (on/near the sea, few rainy days a year and mild winters) — we don't let a data-sparse town float to the top on the factors it happens to have. 1 otherwise-eligible town was excluded here for missing that data.
  • Spainability Score Each town's Winter-sun Spainability Score is its percentile among the 8,131 municipalities we could score for this profile — a score of 88 means it fits better than 88% of them. It's the same per-persona percentile shown on that town's own page. How Spainability works →
  • What we don't score We use winter temperature and winter rainfall (mm) as the closest available proxies for 'winter sun' — we don't have a day-by-day winter rainy-days count or hours-of-actual-sunshine at every town, so we say rainfall and temperature, not 'guaranteed sunshine'.

Compare the top 8

# Town Winter avgWinter rainfallSummer highCoastRegistered rent
1 Níjar 14.1°C101 mm30.9°C10 km€4.14/m²·mo
2 Castelló de la Plana/Castellón de la Plana 12.3°C158 mm30.6°C3 km€5.43/m²·mo
3 Orihuela 13.1°C104 mm30.8°C20 km€4.89/m²·mo
4 Formentera 13.1°C182 mm30.1°C1 km€13.57/m²·mo
5 Almería 14.1°C101 mm30.9°C2 km€6.77/m²·mo
6 Arrecife 18.8°C69 mm29°C2 km€7.1/m²·mo
7 Mojácar 11.7°C99 mm33.6°C6 km€7.33/m²·mo
8 Elx/Elche 13°C98 mm30.5°C11 km€5.45/m²·mo

Values from the Spainability dataset (INE / AEMET / regional sources). "no data" = we don't have that number for this town and never guess it.

Questions

Where in Spain has the best winter weather?

Our engine favours the Canary Islands and the southern Mediterranean coast (Costa del Sol, Costa Blanca, Costa de Almería) for winter sun — warm, dry and sunny while the Atlantic north sees its wettest months. See the ranked list and data above.

Is this a retiree list?

No — it's scored for a working-age couple who simply prioritise winter warmth, not retirement-specific needs like hospital proximity. See our separate best-places-to-retire-in-spain ranking for that persona.

This is a generic winter-sun-seeking couple, not necessarily retired

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Last updated: July 2026 · Next update: on INE's next census release (expected 2027).

Re-generated from the Spainability dataset on each data release — the ranking is reproducible, not editorial.

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