What's the Weather like in Calella in November
Average Sunshine Hours
The final month of autumn, before the onset of the winter season, brings still quite mild temperatures to Calella, especially when you compare the temperatures and sunshine levels to other destinations in other countries at this time of year for example, the resort experiences an average of 8 hours of sunshine per day during November, which is fantastic when you compare it to just 3 hours in Paris at the same time of year it's no wonder people flock to the Spanish Mediterranean coast for a spot of winter sun, and to avoid dark, dismal days.
Temperature
The average temperature during this time of year is around 11°C, however this can reach as high as 16°C during the warmer parts of the day, before dropping to a chilly 5°C as an evening low simply remember a jacket if you are venturing out after dark. The good news here is that you won't struggle to get a good night's sleep now temperatures are lower, compared to the hot summer nights of the peak months, with no need for air conditioning.
Average Sea Temperature
The weather at this time of year is comparable to April and May in the resort, with cooler average sea temperatures; this particular month sees the sea sitting at around 18°C, which makes swimming possible, but a little chilly compared to the previous few months.
Rainfall
Rainfall on the other hand is elevated, at around 82mm on average across the month, which can affect around 10 days an umbrella will be needed in your bag if you're venturing out on a daytrip, or a long walk.
Nearby Barcelona is a very easy to reach from the resort, and this time of year is the ideal time to go, with lesser crowds, and cooler conditions to travel and explore properly, without feeling overwhelmed with heat.
Calella Hotels in November
Summer Hotel
November may be the off season in Calella, but there are still options for accommodation, although slightly less than before. Summer Hotel offers all board basis' which gives you freedom to choose, with twin, standard, or double rooms available. The on-site restaurant and bar mean you don't have to wander too far, and the beach is only 200m away.
Hotel House Les Blanqueries
For a truly home away from home feel to your stay, check out Hotel House Les Blanqueries. This three bedroomed apartment sleeps up to five people, with a self-catering basis to give you total freedom. The large pool is still fine for the mild temperatures at this time of year, and a sea view will greet you in the morning.
Apartmentos Neptuno
Alternatively, Apartamentos Neptuno is the best of both worlds the apartments give you that homely feel, however the on-site buffet restaurant and terrace bar mean you can enjoy holiday facilities, even during this cooler time of year.
Restaurants & Nightlife
Pinocchio
If you're looking for a breakfast spot, head down to Pinocchio. This restaurant is famous for its huge breakfasts, with an array of choice on offer, as well as being a top spot for some of the best pasta dishes in the resort.
Restaurant Maritim
Restaurant Maritim is another top spot, serving Mediterranean and Spanish food. This is also a popular restaurant for takeaways and delivery, so if you're feeling the need for a night in, this is for you!
La Musa Bistrot
La Musa Bistrot is another good choice to try. This restaurant is slightly hidden away, but the friendly service and large menu on offer means there is something for everyone. The fish dishes are particularly well recommended.
Things to do in Calella in November
Calella closes its doors to major tourism as November begins, with many restaurants and hotels shutting down until the following May. Despite that however, there are many outdoor activities in and around Calella, which it is rightfully famous for. The fantastically mild weather makes for ideal conditions, especially for those who enjoy walking or mountain biking. Of course, you can still go for an afternoon's walk along the beach, stopping off for a coffee or a beverage of the alcoholic variety at any of the bars or cafes which remain open throughout the year for visitors and expats.
Camino Barcelona Spanish School
We can't ignore the fact that the resort is very close to Barcelona, and if you don't visit at least once during your stay, you will be missing out in a big way. Of course, if you are staying for a couple of weeks, why not try and learn a little of the local lingo? You will find intensive language courses such as Camino Barcelona Spanish School for learning a spot of Spanish, which may help you when you choose to return! The city is only around an hour away from the resort, so you really have no excuse, with a very easy to use bus service on hand to help you.
Picasso Museum & Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art
If you prefer to simply sight-see, without learning any new skills, then the city is home to many galleries and museums, including the famous Picasso Museum, as well as the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art. Examples of gothic architecture will thrill visitors to this huge city, whilst also giving you a modern overview of life, with a bustling, busy feel.