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Tanpreet Sep 29th, 2017 10:53 PM

San Sebastian in End of October
 
Hi,

We are travelling to Spain second half of October and planning to visit San Sebastian on 30th and 31st October. Weather predictions show a bit of rain.
How bad is it? Will we waste the two days due to rain?
We chose San Sebastian for beaches and food.
Should we opt for another place in Spain?
We are in Barcelona till 29th Oct. What could be the other options if we need to change the itinerary?
PS: Andalusia would be covered in first half of our trip.

Thanks in advance!

kja Sep 29th, 2017 11:11 PM

Would rain interfere with your enjoyment? It would for some people; not for others. Whether you would find it a "waste" is something only you can judge.

If beaches are a priority, I trust you know that the water will likely be on the cold side:
https://www.seatemperature.org/europ...in-october.htm
Have you considered southern Spain?

IMO, you can get excellent Basque food outside of San Sebastian and excellent food almost anywhere in Spain.

If you don't already have one, I would recommend a good guidebook. In comparison to the cost of your trip, the cost of a guidebook will be nominal, and you will have a wealth of information at your fingertips.

mikelg Sep 29th, 2017 11:36 PM

Well, expect kind of cool weather and maybe rain (average rainfall in SS is 200 days per year). It´s not a beach resort and it would not be the place to go to enjoy a beach day. It´s not the Mediterranean sea, it´s the Atlantic and therefore, quite colder and rougher. All northern Spanish coast offers similar weather. Green, beautiful scenery, with mountains and forests and great beaches.

Food is wonderful all over the Basque Country, not only in San Sebastian.

StCirq Sep 30th, 2017 03:44 AM

How could anyone tell you if a bunch of water falling from the sky six weeks from now will make you cranky or ruin your vacation?

Honestly, are you this fussy and unable to manage a workaround if things aren't perfect?

ekscrunchy Sep 30th, 2017 04:01 AM

Where are you finding a prediction for weather that will occur a month from now? I was there same time last year. One hardy soul was swimming but the only beachgoets were of the canine variety, with their humans. We had one very rainy day out of seven.

massimop Sep 30th, 2017 04:15 AM

Although I agree a weather prediction this far out is unreliable, I don't find your question unreasonable at all if you've never been to San Sebastian and are hoping for a vacation that is half about enjoying beaches. Travel is expensive and time-consuming and one only has so many opportunities. Message forums are one good place to go (sometimes) to ask questions -- although this is a notoriously rude and mocking and insulting one, especially when St Cirq is posting her narrow minded point of view about travel in Europe. You might find it more congenial elsewhere.

Having been to San Sebastian twice, I personally would not go with such a high risk of rain if I was really hoping to enjoy outdoor activities (and there is little to do of interest to me indoors, and bus trips to Bilbao are a drag.) There is part of me that could definitely hole up in San Sebastian for days on end, rain or shine, just enjoying eating. But if I was in the mood for walks, enjoying seaside beauty, scenic drives or hikes, I'd head someplace where it is more likely to be dry and sunny in Spain in October.

massimop Sep 30th, 2017 04:18 AM

StCirq,,

Does it ever get through to you that your apparent total lack of imagination is just your significant limitation, and many others really don't have any problems relating to the myriad ways other people think?

massimop Sep 30th, 2017 04:46 AM

Tanpreet,

Just so you know, people do often ask weather-related questions on Fodor's and some people will respond helpfully -- although I have to admit that is more likely to happen if you are a long-time poster than if you are a new to the Europe forum. There are just several people who only come here to bully new posters. Don't ask me why. (I'd rather not post the likely explanations.)

http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...te-october.cfm

StCirq Sep 30th, 2017 04:50 AM

No, massimop, what gets through to me, apart from your clear inability to express yourself in understandable English, and most other people on fodors is that you are the bitch from hell who has been banned here numerous times and will be banned again because you have an ugly, lecturous personality that is completely offensive. And you hardly know everything about living in `Europe, as you profess to do.

Don't talk to me about imagination. You have none. You're just a blank wall

danon Sep 30th, 2017 05:07 AM

We were lucky to have splendid weather in SS
Even if it is rainy, the city is so lovely. - it is worth a visit.

Robert2016 Sep 30th, 2017 06:13 AM

It's nice to see massimop has been to Donostia twice, whoopee!

As Mikel explained, this is Green Spain, not the Med resort coast. You can expect at least one day of rain every three days, which is why you don't go for the weather, you just hope for the best and come prepared.

If you're looking for warmer weather and a possibility of warmer waters, then you might consider heading for Cádiz instead.

sundriedtopepo Sep 30th, 2017 07:31 AM

In any case Barcelona is quite far from San Sebastián for a 2 night visit.


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