Andalusia and Murcia, Spain’s southernmost regions, experience mild winters. December typically brings daytime temperatures ranging from 15-20C (59-68F) along the coast, often accompanied by sunshine. Inland areas, however, can be cooler, particularly at night, with temperatures occasionally dropping to single digits Celsius (30s-40sF). Rainfall is possible, though generally less frequent than in other seasons, and varies across the region, with some areas experiencing more precipitation than others.
This climate makes the region an attractive destination for those seeking a milder winter escape. Outdoor activities, such as hiking, golf, and sightseeing, remain viable. The reduced crowds compared to peak season allow for a more relaxed experience exploring the rich cultural heritage and natural beauty of the area. Historically, this period has been a quieter time for local communities, offering a glimpse into daily life beyond the bustling tourist season. Agricultural activities, such as olive harvesting and citrus fruit production, are prominent during this time, shaping the regional landscape and economy.