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Moving to Spain from Nice?

The honest version — the climate you'd actually be trading for, and how hard it is to get home. No brochure gloss: just SpainScore's climate normals, Spain's own population register and the real direct-flight map.

The climate you'd be trading for

Swap Nice for a typical Spanish city and, on the national picture, you're looking at about 2°C hotter summers. But "Spain" isn't one climate — it runs from the wet Atlantic northwest to the dry Mediterranean southeast, so the honest answer depends on where:

  • Vigo Galicia · Atlantic

    vs Nice: about twice the rain and about 3°C cooler summers. mild, green and wet — Spain’s Atlantic northwest.

  • Alacant Costa Blanca · Mediterranean

    vs Nice: about a third of the rain and about 3°C hotter summers. dry, warm and sunny — the Mediterranean southeast.

  • Málaga Costa del Sol · Mediterranean

    vs Nice: about 2°C milder winters, about two-thirds the rain and about 4°C hotter summers. warm winters on the southern coast.

Climate deltas compare 1991–2020 normals for Nice (Meteostat) against the same 30-year measure for each Spanish anchor. Rounded to whole degrees and bucketed rain ratios on purpose — coarse enough that measurement noise can't flip the direction.

Getting back to Nice

Direct flights home run year-round from 5 Spanish airports:

  • Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport (MAD)
  • César Manrique-Lanzarote Airport (ACE)
  • Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN)
  • Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP)
  • Seville Airport (SVQ)

Seasonal (mostly summer): Ibiza (IBZ), Palma de Mallorca (PMI), Tenerife Sur (TFS).

Direct-route map from SpainScore's airport dataset (Spanish-departure scheduled routes). "Getting home easily" is one of the things the quiz can weight for you.

So where in Spain — for you?

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