Donosti's coastal climate leads to distinct seasonal changes that significantly influence visitor experience, crowds, and prices. The high season, encompassing July and August, sees warm weather and vibrant beach life, attracting large crowds. During these months, expect accommodation, dining out, transport, and things to do to be at their highest price points, from luxury hotel rooms to surf lessons.
Conversely, the low season, spanning from November through April, offers a quieter atmosphere. While the weather is cooler and wetter, this period is ideal for travelers prioritizing gastronomic exploration and cultural immersion without the summer throngs. Prices for hostel dorm beds, mid-range hotel rooms, and other accommodations, as well as many activities, tend to be more affordable, providing a significant advantage for budget-conscious travelers.
Spring and autumn (May, June, September, October) strike a pleasant balance, offering milder temperatures and fewer tourists than summer, with prices generally falling between the high and low season extremes. Careful planning around these seasonal fluctuations can help you tailor your Donosti trip to match both your interests and your budget.