Taking advantage of the perks of shoulder season in Spain is a no-brainer for those who can. This period offers plenty of financial and practical benefits, but where should you consider holidaying during this time?
Based in southern Spain, our mortgage experts here at Fluent Finance Abroad know the best hotspots to venture to during the shoulder season.
What is shoulder season?
Shoulder season is the period between a destination’s high and low tourist seasons throughout the year. This may include before the summer holidays (April-June) or after the autumn school term begins (September-October).
Why visit Spain in the shoulder season?
Spain is one of the most popular destinations to visit during the shoulder season. So, what makes it so appealing? Let’s take a look…

Lower prices than peak season
Shoulder season is typically a more affordable time to visit Spain. Air travel, lodging and entertainment costs are generally lower during this period due to reduced demand. Plus, you’re more likely to enjoy better deals from travel agents.
Fewer crowds
With a reduced number of people travelling during the quieter seasons, you can take advantage of smaller crowds. Having fewer individuals in the area reduces competition for reservations at top hotels, restaurants and tourist attractions. So, you won’t have to wait in long queues or skip the must-sees on your bucket list.
There won’t be off-season closures
As a result of low demand, some popular attractions close during the off-season in the winter months (excluding holiday celebrations such as Christmas). However, shoulder season provides access without the hustle and bustle of the summer season.
The weather is pleasant, but not intense
While some crave the scorching 30°C+ temperatures during summer, others find the Spanish sun far too strong at this time. The spring and autumn months offer milder weather that’s still sunny and enjoyable, without the harshness.
The best Spanish cities to visit during the shoulder season
- Valencia
The birthplace of paella, Valencia, is a must-see city. Offering the perfect balance of modern architecture and historic sites, this stunning city boasts attractions like the Valencia Cathedral, Turia Gardens, the City of Arts and Sciences and plenty more. By visiting in the shoulder season, you can enjoy the beauty of Valencia without the humidity of summer.
- Seville
The vibrant capital of Andalusia, Seville, is one of the gems of southern Spain. Unlike the peak of summer, when temperatures are sizzling and the city is saturated with tourists, shoulder season offers the freedom to explore on foot. The Real Alcázar of Seville and Plaza de España are unmissable landmarks – and don’t forget to catch a flamenco dance during your visit.
- San Sebastian
San Sebastian is a beautiful beachfront paradise in Spain’s Basque Country, and a great option to explore during the shoulder season. It’s much easier to get last-minute reservations at some of this city’s most sought-after restaurants and culinary hotspots – San Sebastian is famed for its fresh seafood, pintxos and Basque cheesecake, which you can indulge in throughout the year.
- Mallorca
Make the most of affordable accommodation prices and less busy beaches when you visit scenic Mallorca in spring or autumn. Mallorca is the largest of the Balearic Islands and one of the most popular destinations in the Mediterranean. Famed for its peaceful coves and sandy beaches, this island is certainly worth the venture. Take a day trip to the breathtaking Cuevas del Drach, where you’ll experience a surreal underground concert that you’re unlikely to forget. Or visit the capital, Palma, and tour the impressive Gothic Palma Cathedral, which is sure to leave you in awe.
- Santiago de Compostela
The perfect destination for culture vultures, Santiago de Compostela is brimming with historical significance. The Camino de Santiago is one of the city’s major draws, with many pilgrims making the journey every year. Completing the pilgrimage in the shoulder season offers a more peaceful experience, allowing individuals to reflect without distraction. Plus, there’s also the old town, local cafes and Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, which are well worth a visit.

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