The period of warmest temperatures and longest daylight hours in the Iberian Peninsula occurs predictably each year. This annual event, characterized by prolonged sunshine and elevated temperatures, is a key aspect of the region’s climate.
This season significantly impacts tourism, agriculture, and local cultural events. The increased daylight hours allow for extended recreational activities, while the warm weather is vital for specific crop growth. Historically, celebrations and festivals have often been scheduled to coincide with this time, capitalizing on the favorable conditions.