Are you wondering what to wear in Valencia? In this month by month guide, we will tell you exactly what to pack for Valencia in every season.
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But before we get onto the specifics of what to wear in Valencia along with some outfit inspiration we thought it would be worthwhile to talk about exactly what and where Valencia is, and how the seasons will affect your Valencia Packing List.
Where is Valencia?
Valencia is a city located on the Eastern Coast of Spain. And it is famed for being the home of paella and the largest growing region of oranges in Spain. It is definitely worth putting on your Spain itinerary.
So what should you wear in Valencia for this amazing array of places?
Valencia Dress Code
As with many places in Spain, Valencia doesn’t really have a dress code per se.
The only real place in Valencia that has a strict code is of course in the churches and in Valencia Cathedral in particular. Churches in Spain have a dress code which requires modesty which translates as keeping your shoulder and knees covered.
You may also find that some of Valencia’s fine dining establishments have dress codes so if you plan ot eat in one of these it is worth having at least one smart casual outfit with you.
It is also worth noting that Valencia is a traditional Spanish tourist destination. As such peak season will run from April to October. However, if you visit Valencia in Winter you will find there to be far fewer tourists but the weather means your packing list will require some tweaking.
However we will cover all the seasons in this guide to help you know what to wear no matter what time of year you visit.
What to Wear on the Valencia in Summer (June, July and August)
Chances are if you are looking to visit Valencia and wondering what to wear, is that you will be visiting during the Summer Months. In Valencia, this is characterised as June, July and August, although peak tourist season runs longer than this.
During the Summer in Valencia you can expect lots of sunny days and very little rain as summers in Valencia are long hot and dry. In terms of temperatures, in the summer you can expect to see highs of
31°C / 87.8F and lows of 17°C / 62.7F
As such we would recommend putting the below on your summer Valencia packing list:
Maxi Dresses and Maxi Skirts.
Due to the hot weather you will see a lot of Maxi Dresses and Maxi Skirts in Valencia in Summer especially at tourist attractions and on the beach.
Loose and flowing clothes are better for the Valencia in Summer as they will keep you cooler. They are also great for wearing down on the beach and out for dinner.
Trousers
We don’t recommend packing jeans for Valencia in the Summer as they are just too hot. However, linen trousers and cotton trousers are a great pick for Valencia in Summer.
If you do decide to pack linen be sure to check out our guide on how to pack linen to prevent wrinkles.
Shorts
Although we don’t recommend wearing shorts if you plan on visiting religious settings they are perfect for beach and pool days in Valencia.
Again we try and avoid denim as they can be uncomfortable in the heat. Instead we like cotton and quick dry shorts for the day and chino-tailored shorts for evenings.
Tank Tops and T Shirts
These are perfect for out exploring Valencia and can be paired with skirts or shorts. Just don’t wear a tank top into a church, at least not without a cardigan or pashmina to cover your shoulders.
Blouse
A loose blouse made of natural fabric is another great choice for dealing with the heat in Valencia. I like to wear a blouse when eating in dinner in Valencia at a more upscale restaurant aka not a tapas bar.
Swimwear (optional)
We always pack at least 2 pieces of swimwear for Spain beach vacations one for wearing and one for drying.
If you do plan on doing a beach day trip we also advise you bringing a quick dry towel and a beach cover also.
Beach Cover
As you will be spending a lot of time on the beach in Valencia we also recommend packing at least two beach covers that can work as part of a beach
Sun Hats
Sun hats are a staple on any Valencia packing list for summer.
Be sure to pick a wide brimmed straw hat instead of a baseball cap to fit in more with locals and to add more shade into your outfit.
Pashmina
I never travel anywhere in Spain without a pashmina. It is great in the evenings in case you get chilly dining al fresco and can also be used to make an outfit more modest for visiting churches like the Valencia Cathedral.
Although churches won’t be the primary activity you do in Valencia, you may want to look inside the spectacular cathedral so it is worth having your pashmina with you to cover your shoulders. Just be sure to also wear an maxi skirt or trousers on your bottom half instead of shorts.
Underwear
Goes without saying
Socks
We recommend wearing sneaker socks when visiting in Valencia in Summer when wearing sneakers to help reduce odor and sweat.
PJs
We recommend packing lightweight PJs as not everywhere in Valencia will have Air conditioning. You may want to check out whether or not your accommodation has air conditioning before booking.
Note: If you want to know what to wear in Valencia for men I recommend packing a mixture of chinos and linen trousers and some smarter shorts alongside plain t shirts and polos and short sleeve shirts for summer.
And if you are visiting other areas of Spain in Summer be sure to check out our other Spanish Summer packing Lists:
- What to wear to Spain in June
- What to wear to Spain in July
- What to wear to Spain in August
- What to wear to Barcelona in June
- What to wear to Barcelona in July
- What to wear to Barcelona in August
- What to wear in Madrid
What to Wear to the Valencia in Spring (March, April, May)
Depending on what time you are visiting Valencia in Spring will depend on how hot the temperatures are.
April really kicks off peak season in Valencia and March is definitely cooler. The warmest month in Spring is of course May with highs and lows averaging 24°C / 75.2F and 13C / 55.4F and April having temperatures more like 20°C/68F or 10°C/50F.
Rain is also not too common in Spring with only 3 days in each month. For this reason waterproof wear shouldn’t be a concern.
Generally speaking we recommend packing the same as the summer but with a few extra layers. So on top of the items listed above we recommend bringing:
Cardigan
Spring evenings in Valencia can be cold so be sure to add a cardigan or two to pair to your dress and trousers outfits.
Sweater
This is great for exploring in March and Early April in Valencia.
Jacket
This may be needed if you are visiting the Valencia in March. And in April and May a denim jacket can be a great addition.
What to Wear to the Valencia in Fall (September, October and November)
What to wear to the Valencia in Fall is very similar to what to wear in Valencia in Spring and Summer.
If you are visiting Valencia in September you can pretty much select the same outfits as you would in August in Valencia.
However the later in Fall you visit the cooler it becomes and peak season tends to end in mid–October.
You will want cardigans and sweaters on your packing list, and in November you may even need a warm jacket.
Want to know what to wear in other regions of Spain in Fall? Check out the below guides:
- What to wear to Spain In September
- What to wear in Spain in October
- What to wear in Spain in November
- What to wear in Barcelona in September
- What to wear to Barcelona in October
- What to wear to Barcelona in November
What to Wear to Valencia in Winter (December, January and February)
Valencia in Winter is colder than summer, however it still isn’t freezing. But the key to your Valencia Winter packing list is packing layers, layers and more layers.
You will definitely want cardigans and sweaters for the day time and for the evenings you will want some additional layers such as jackets and fleeces. As although the temperatures aren’t freezing you will definitely feel it when the temperature drops.
For this reason we recommend packing:
Jacket
A warm jacket is a good idea for Winter evenings in Valencia.
Cardigans, Sweaters and Top Layers
We recommend packing a few different types of top layers with you for instance a combination of cardigans, sweaters and hoodies of different weights so you have enough variety in case of a very cold snap.
Long Sleeve Tops
It is unlikely you will be wearing short sleeve t shirts in Valencia in Winter so we recommend packing a variety of long sleeve tops and blouses with you including some smarter ones for dinners.
Jeans
Although linen trousers are perfect for Valencia in Summer and the shoulder seasons, they are simply too lightweight in Winter. We recommend going with heavier-weight trousers in Winter and we tend to recommend packing jeans for Valencia in Winter.
Pashmina
I never go to Spain without one whether I am in Seville, Barcelona or Madrid.
Underwear
Goes without saying
Pjs
A slightly heavier weight pair are better in Winter.
Best Shoes for Valencia
Sneakers
The best shoes for Valencia no matter the season is a sneaker. Sneakers are perfect for Valencia no matter the season you visit as they are the best kind of shoes for walking and can cope with the cobbles you find in Valencia.
For summer and the shoulder seasons I don’t think you can go wrong with a plain white sneaker.
Sandals
However in Summer and the shoulder seasons you will want a sandal with you too. Perfect for the beach and dinner in summer and shoulder seasons.
Boots
If you are in Valencia then ankle boots are more appropriate.
Flip Flops
FLip flops are a great addition to your packing list if you plan on hitting the beach and doing pool days.
What Else to add to your Valencia Packing List
Travel adaptor
Travel adaptors are always on my international packing lists.
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On top of the travel adaptor you will also need
Sun Cream / Sunscreen
No matter when you traveling you will need sun cream with you. We recommend getting a high SPF, we recommend SPF 50.
Also as you are going to spend a lot of time in the water we recommend only bringing reef safe sunscreen with you to help protect the marine life of Valencia.
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Aloe Vera
No one wants to get burnt on vacation but just in case we recommend packing aloe vera / aftersun.
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Lip Balm with SPF
Although it is very important to protect your skin from the sun, it is also important to protect your lips. For this reason we recommend packing a lip balm with SPF. Our current favorite lip balm with SPF is Sun Bum. Click here to shop lip balm with SPF.
Toiletries
You will always be able to get toiletries on arrival however our toiletries packing list will give you a quick overview of things you may want to pack if you have space in your case.
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Also when looking at packing makeup remember to pack waterproof mascara as you will be spending lots of time in the water.
Beach Bag
For use on the beach.
Inflatables
If you like to use swim aids or inflatables in the pool we recommend bringing these with you.
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Camera
Valencia so it should come as no surprise that you will want to take a lot of photos. Be sure you have a good quality camera with you. On top of a regular camera you may also want
Waterproof Phone Case
If you plan on using your phone on the beach and in the pool we recommend taking a waterproof phone case with you. This will not only keep your phone safe from water but is also a good theft deterrent. Click here to shop waterproof phone cases for travel.
Battery pack
A requirement of any packing list. Click here to shop battery packs.
FAQs About what to Wear in Valencia
What not to wear in Valencia?
If you want to know what not to wear in Valencia the thing top of my list would be flamenco dresses.
What to wear to dinner in Valencia?
Valencia is famous for paella. Most restaurants in Valencia don’t have strict dress codes but it is worth having one smart casual outfit with you.
However if you plan to go to one of the more fine dining establishments then it is a good idea to have a smart casual outfit with you.
Have you been to Valencia? What did you wear? We would love to hear in the comments below!