Planning a stay in Mission Bay, St Heliers, Howick, Botany or Whitford? East Auckland gives you a mix of beaches, family activities, parks, and food spots that locals love. It is relaxed, coastal, and easy to get around. This guide helps you plan your stay with simple ideas for what to do and where to explore.
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Markets in East Auckland

Howick Village Market (Sat 8am - 12.30pm)
Start your weekend with a stroll through the Howick Village Market, held every Saturday at 91 Picton Street. Set up like a traditional bazaar, the market is filled with the aromas of global street food, freshly picked produce, handmade crafts, woodwork, jewellery, and garden goods. Taste your way through cheeses, smoked fish, pastries, cured meats and more – perfect for a picnic or relaxed weekend graze. Friendly stallholders and a vibrant atmosphere make this a must-visit local favourite.
Why go: A delicious mix of gourmet treats and handcrafted goods—ideal for breakfast, a picnic haul, or relaxed weekend browsing.
Best for: Food lovers, families, craft shoppers, and anyone who enjoys a classic village market feel.
Insider tip: Arrive before 10am for the freshest produce and to beat the late-morning rush—popular stalls sell out fast.
Allow: 1–1.5 hours.
Classy Craft Market (Dates vary, Sat 8.30am - 1pm)
Discover artisan crafts, fresh foods, and local charm. Visit Howick’s thriving village and explore the Classy Crafts Market alongside the Howick Village Market. Find handmade jewellery, plant seeds, homemade jams, preserves, and artisan foods. Enjoy a coffee, bring your pooch, and soak up the warm, friendly village atmosphere. Everything you need for gifts, treats, and everyday essentials—all from local businesses you’ll love!
Why go: A curated craft-lovers haven—packed with beautiful, thoughtful items you won’t find in stores.
Best for: Gift shopping, home décor lovers, sustainable shoppers, and locals looking to support small New Zealand makers.
Insider tip: Pop between both Howick markets—they’re just steps apart and together offer one of Auckland’s biggest Saturday craft-and-produce experiences.
Allow: 45 minutes–1 hour.
The Coastal Market (Dates vary refer to Facebook)
The Coastal Market in Beachlands is a vibrant, community-focused outdoor market that offers a diverse range of stalls featuring local artisans, fresh produce, handmade crafts, and delicious street food. It's a perfect spot to support local businesses, enjoy live entertainment, and soak up the friendly atmosphere of the Pōhutukawa Coast. Whether you're a local or visiting the area, the Coastal Market provides a delightful experience for all ages.
Why go: A lively community market with a stunning coastal backdrop—perfect for a relaxed day out.
Best for: Families, day-trippers, food truck fans, and anyone exploring the Beachlands–Maraetai area.
Insider tip: Bring a picnic blanket—there’s plenty of space to sit, snack, and enjoy the entertainment.
Allow: 1–2 hours.
Auckland Eastern Markets (Sunday 8am - 12pm)
Open every Sunday, all year round, Auckland Eastern Markets is a lively and family-friendly destination now located at the Auckland Netball Centre in St Johns. Discover a colourful mix of Asian and Polynesian influences with stalls offering fresh produce, unique food items, arts & crafts, clothing, and live entertainment. With ample parking and beautiful grounds, it’s the perfect place to spend your Sunday exploring local flavours and culture.
Why go: A multicultural food and shopping experience with unbeatable produce and great value.
Best for: Families, foodies, bargain hunters, and visitors wanting an authentic local market feel.
Insider tip: Bring cash—many small vendors still prefer it, especially produce stalls.
Allow: 1–1.5 hours.
Mt Wellington (Tuesday 5pm - 11pm), Botony (Wed 5pm - 11pm) and Pakuranga Night Market (Sat 5pm - 11pm)
The Night Markets offer a vibrant mix of global street food, cultural performances, and unique local finds. Enjoy authentic eats from Asia, the Pacific, Europe and more—each dish cooked fresh by passionate chefs. More than just food, the markets celebrate Auckland’s rich diversity with live music, performances, and community spirit. Shop handcrafted jewellery, fashion, and homewares from local makers while soaking in the buzzing night-time atmosphere.
Why go: Incredible street food variety, late-night energy, and affordable eats—perfect for casual dinners or trying something new.
Best for: Groups, adventurous eaters, travellers exploring Auckland’s food culture, and night owls.
Insider tip: Go with a group and share dishes—sampling lots of small plates is part of the fun.
Allow: 1–2 hours.
East Auckland Restaurants
Porterhouse Grill – East Auckland Steakhouse & Family Dining
Located at Pakuranga Plaza, Porterhouse Grill is a casual, family-friendly steakhouse with a modern yet warm atmosphere—perfect for a relaxed meal out or after-work drinks. The menu features mouthwatering house specials, gourmet steaks seared to perfection, and aromatic oven-baked breads. A dedicated kids’ menu makes this an easy choice for families. The fully licensed bar offers premium wines, bottled beers, and a range of tap beers, making it a great spot to unwind with friends or colleagues. Whether you're in for a hearty dinner or a casual drink, Porterhouse Grill delivers quality and comfort in the heart of East Auckland.
Good to know: Busy on weekends—book ahead if you're coming with a group.
Pair it with: Oven-baked breads paired with a craft beer straight from the tap.
Corner38 – Bar, Bistro & Local Favourite
Located in the heart of Botany Town Centre, Corner38 is where great food, crafted cocktails, and good company come together. This modern bistro blends culinary flair with a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for everything from casual catch-ups to special nights out. Enjoy creative plates, sip on a signature cocktail, and soak in the vibrant local vibe. Corner38 is more than a meal – it’s a moment worth savouring.
What to try: Their creative, chef-driven small plates ideal for grazing.
Insider tip: Sit at the bar for the best view of the cocktail craftsmanship.
Goode Brothers – Kiwitalian Eatery
Goode Brothers serves up a vibrant fusion of Italian flavours and Kiwi hospitality. Whether you’re catching up over a wood-fired pizza or celebrating something special with pasta and prosecco, it’s always a good time at this local favourite. Relaxed, friendly, and full of heart – there’s always room at the table for one more.
Good to know: Family-friendly with plenty of options for all ages.
Pair it with: Handmade pasta with a New Zealand Pinot Noir.
Melt – Urban Comfort Food
Melt brings the warmth of home-style cooking with bold international flavours. From gooey cheese toasties to hearty mains inspired by global cities, everything is made with care and simplicity. It’s hands-on, homemade, and all about comfort. Come hungry, leave happy.
What to try: The iconic cheese toasties—simple but seriously satisfying.
Best for: Relaxed weekend meals when you want something warm and homemade.
John Hill Estate Vineyard Restaurant
Nestled near the stunning Hunua Ranges and Waterfall, just 45 minutes from Auckland Central, John Hill Estate offers a relaxed setting with beautiful vineyard and garden views. Enjoy a leisurely wine flight or long lunch on the terrace, with local art, summer archery, pétanque, a fully licensed bar, and cosy heated dining spaces in winter. Our friendly team is ready to welcome you.
Good to know: Bookings are essential
What to try: House wines that reflect the terroir surrounding the Hunua Ranges.
Pine Harbour Eatery – Fresh Flavours by the Marina
Located in the heart of Pine Harbour Marina, Pine Harbour Eatery offers a relaxed, maritime atmosphere with stunning views. This Asian-inspired eatery focuses on fresh, seasonal ingredients and quality seafood, meats, and produce, all prepared with care. The menu changes with the seasons to highlight the best flavours on offer. Whether you're after a casual bite or a special dining experience, Pine Harbour Eatery combines great food with warm hospitality in a truly scenic setting.
Best for: Date nights with a peaceful, maritime backdrop.
Insider tip: Arrive just before sunset for the best glow across the marina.
The Corner – Tapas, Tipples & Local Vibes
Tucked away in the heart of Howick, The Corner is your go-to for relaxed dining, great cocktails, and a rotating selection of craft beers. Since 2013, they've crafted over 1000 dishes and built a reputation for their creative tapas-style plates—perfect for sharing or savouring solo. With a welcoming vibe and dishes that arrive gradually so you can settle in and enjoy the moment, The Corner is where city-style flavour meets neighbourhood charm.
Good to know: Craft beer selection rotates often.
Best for: A relaxed evening with friends over shared plates.
The Good Home Howick – Where Tradition Meets Comfort
Once known as The Prospect of Howick, this iconic venue has transformed into The Good Home Howick – a warm, inviting space in the heart of Howick Village. With a homely charm and multiple dining zones including the cosy Den, quiet Library, and a popular Private Dining Room, it’s perfect for every occasion. Relax indoors or enjoy the sunny leafy courtyard—ideal for long lunches, evening meals, or casual after-work catch-ups in true village style.
Best for: Casual dinners with friends or the whole family.
Insider tip: Sundays are especially popular—arrive early for the best tables.
Zabr’one – Mediterranean Flavours by the Beach
At Zabr’one, we’re more than just a restaurant — we’re a destination where passion for food and stunning beachside views come together to create memorable moments. Inspired by authentic Italian cuisine, our menu invites families, couples, and friends to savour delicious Mediterranean dishes in a warm, welcoming atmosphere. With a dedicated kitchen team and attentive service, Zabr’one promises an unforgettable dining experience that keeps you coming back for more.
Good to know: Portions are generous, especially pastas and seafood mains.
Pair it with: A seaside stroll after dinner to round out the experience.
Pepperjacks – Where Flavours and Memories Meet
At Pepperjacks, we believe food has the power to bring people together and create lasting memories. We take pride in crafting delicious dishes using the freshest ingredients, vibrant spices, and exotic recipes from around the world. With a cozy atmosphere, stunning views, and a dedicated team, every visit promises an unforgettable experience. We can’t wait to welcome you to Pepperjacks soon!
What to try: House desserts crafted to balance bold flavours with sweetness.
Insider tip: Visit during weekdays for a quieter, more personalised experience.
Windross of Cockle Bay – Beachfront Elegance & Timeless Dining
Nestled in a historic villa overlooking Cockle Bay, Windross offers elegant beachfront dining in a romantic, sun-drenched setting. Known for its refined ambiance, white tablecloths, and attentive service, it’s ideal for both everyday dining and special occasions like weddings. The menu features Italian-inspired cuisine with European touches, paired with an extensive wine list of local and imported favourites. A truly graceful dining experience by the sea.
Good to know: Ideal for celebrations—weddings, anniversaries, or intimate gatherings.
Pair it with: A sunset dinner service to make the most of the beachfront views.
Portofino Howick – Classic Italian, Warm Hospitality
Part of a beloved family of Italian restaurants across New Zealand, Portofino Howick delivers authentic Italian cuisine in a stylish, welcoming setting. Enjoy fresh, flavourful dishes, excellent wines, and friendly service – perfect for family dinners, romantic dates, or special celebrations. Mangia bene, vivi meglio – eat well, live better.
What to try: Classic Italian staples such as risotto, gnocchi, and handmade pasta.
Best for: Family dinners where everyone will find a favourite dish.
Golden Sands Bistro – Coastal Flavours, Laid-Back Vibes
Tucked beside the shoreline, Golden Sands Bistro offers relaxed beachside dining with a modern twist. Whether it’s morning coffee, fresh seafood, or sunset cocktails, enjoy great food, ocean views, and easy-going charm. Come hungry, leave happy.
Good to know: Popular with locals for sunrise breakfasts and relaxed seaside dinners.
Insider tip: Pop in early for pastries and coffee—the morning menu is a quiet local favourite.
Cafés in East Auckland
Olea Café & Eatery – Where Work Meets Weekend
Tucked in the heart of East Tamaki’s industrial zone, Olea Café offers more than just great coffee. It’s a weekday go-to for business meetings and professionals on the move, and a weekend favourite for relaxed brunches and evening meals. A warm, welcoming space where fine food and great company come together.
What to try: Their classic brunch plates crafted with fresh, local ingredients.
Insider tip: Book a table for weekend evenings as it fills up quickly.
Hello Stranger Café – East Tāmaki’s Brunch Favourite
Located on Smales Road, Hello Stranger Café is a bright and modern space serving elevated brunch classics with bold twists—think buttermilk fried chicken eggs bene, Wagyu beef burgers, and their famous molten “Lava Toast.” Perfect for casual catch-ups, work meetings or weekend brunches, it offers generous portions, excellent coffee, and friendly service in a stylish, sunlit setting.
Good to know: Known for generous portions and photogenic brunch plates.
What to try: The molten Lava Toast—decadent, memorable, and highly Instagrammable.
Blend – Brunch With a Bold Twist
Located in Botany, Blend is a stylish café serving up innovative takes on your brunch favourites. From kimchi fried rice and braised lamb bowls to show-stopping cabinet treats like fruit loop croissants and Swiss rolls, every bite is a surprise. With beautiful interiors by Millé and a warm, welcoming vibe, it’s the perfect spot to eat, unwind, and impress your taste buds.
Good to know: Interiors by Millé make it one of the most stylish cafés in Botany.
Insider tip: Try a seat by the window for the best natural light and ambience.
Food Culture Café – A Fusion of Flavours & Community
Celebrating Auckland’s vibrant and diverse food scene, we serve fresh, locally sourced ingredients in every dish. From smashed avocado on sourdough to gourmet sandwiches, our menu offers global-inspired flavours to delight your taste buds. Enjoy expertly crafted coffee and a friendly atmosphere — perfect for catching up with friends or hosting your next event. Open 7 days a week, come experience the vibrant flavours of Food Culture Café!
What to try: Their rotating range of gourmet sandwiches made with premium ingredients.
Pair it with: A freshly brewed coffee paired with a gourmet sandwich.
Rombus Café + Bar – Global Flavours, Local Vibe
From intimate dates to group functions of up to 120, Rombus Café + Bar offers a stylish and versatile dining experience. Open 7 days, it transitions seamlessly from breakfast favourites to globally inspired evening tapas. The menu travels the world—serving up both unique dishes and classics with a Rombus twist, perfect for every palate. Whether you're grabbing a morning coffee or sharing plates by candlelight, Rombus brings flavour and flair to every occasion.
Best for: Dinner with friends who enjoy sharing and trying new flavours.
Insider tip: Book ahead for evening tapas—they can fill up quickly.
The Tearooms at Shamrock Cottage – Spot For High Teas
Since 2009, Shamrock Cottage has been a local favourite for hearty, home-baked food served in a warm, welcoming setting. Enjoy everything from classic chicken pies and Cornish pasties to chewy lemon slice and indulgent carrot cake—all made fresh on-site by owner Judith and her team. With plenty of gluten-free options, a rotating specials board, and traditional English high teas available for both public and private events, it’s the perfect spot to relax fireside or unwind in the sunny courtyard.
Good to know: High teas available for both public bookings and private groups.
Insider tip: Book high tea in advance—weekends fill up quickly.
Woolfy’s – Where Industrial Heritage Meets Fresh Hospitality
Nestled in the heart of Highbrook, Woolfy’s is a bustling café serving up delicious food and expertly crafted drinks, with something for everyone — including gluten-free, vegan, vegetarian, and dairy-free options. Inspired by the area’s industrial roots and equestrian heritage, the interior design blends leather, steel, and bold yellow tones to create a warm, modern space. Open 7 days a week, Woolfy’s is a true local gem — perfect for a catch-up, a meeting, or just a really great coffee.
Good to know: A favourite for all dietary needs—gluten-free, vegan, vegetarian, and dairy-free options.
Insider tip: Grab a seat near the windows for the brightest, most inviting ambience.
Bars in East Auckland
Ambrosia Bar & Restaurant – Modern European Dining
Located in Beachlands and now also in Titirangi, Ambrosia offers refined modern European cuisine with a relaxed local charm. From all-day breakfasts to elegant dinners, every dish is made from scratch using premium meats, fresh seafood, and local produce. Pair your meal with a wine or cocktail from the fully licensed bar and savour the flavours of thoughtful, quality cooking.
Good to know: Everything is made from scratch using premium ingredients—quality is consistent across the menu.
Pair it with: A handcrafted cocktail to elevate an elegant evening meal.
Basalt – Rooftop Bar & Local Favourite
A cornerstone of Howick for over 20 years, Basalt is your go-to for casual drinks, quality fare, and unbeatable rooftop views. Whether it’s Friday knock-offs or a long-overdue catch-up, enjoy sun-soaked seating, great food, and a warm welcome in the heart of the village.
Good to know: The rooftop is one of the best vantage points in Howick—ideal for sunny afternoons.
Insider tip: Head up early on warm days—the rooftop fills fast.
The Apothecary – A Taste of Europe on the High Street
Step into a charming slice of history at The Apothecary, where a lovingly restored 1950s French apothecary interior sets the stage for a vibrant café, bar and eatery. This eclectic high street gem blends old-world character with modern flair—making it a must-visit for foodies seeking great coffee, fresh fare, and a cosy yet stylish atmosphere.
Good to know: The interior features genuine vintage pieces from a 1950s French apothecary—worth a visit for the décor alone.
What to try: Their fresh fare menu blending European classics with modern influences.
The Franklin Taphouse – Coastal Flavours, Local Vibes
Located in the heart of Beachlands, The Franklin Taphouse is East Auckland’s go-to spot for great food, good times, and a warm local welcome. With a playful seaside-inspired setting, it's perfect for everything from casual drinks to family meals and celebrations. The menu focuses on fresh, seasonal dishes, served daily for lunch and dinner. Dine in or enjoy takeaway and delivery—wherever you are, the Taphouse brings the flavour.
Pair it with: A seafood dish enjoyed with a crisp, refreshing white wine.
Insider tip: Their takeaway menu is just as good—perfect for nights at home.
The Stables Whitford – Where Country Charm Meets Modern Fare
Reimagined in 2019, The Stables brings new life to Whitford’s old general store. Now a relaxed country-style pub, it’s known for hearty hospitality, seasonal menus with a modern twist, and locally sourced ingredients. From classic pub favourites (with plenty of gluten-free and vegetarian options) to craft beers, local wines, and timeless cocktails—there’s something for everyone. Whether it’s a family meal, a catch-up with mates, or a birthday bash, The Stables is your go-to for good times in a heritage setting.
Good to know: Located in Whitford’s historic general store—beautifully restored with country charm.
Best for: Family meals and celebrations in a cosy, rural setting.
Activities
Infinity Float Centre – Total Relaxation for Body & Mind
Step into serenity with floatation therapy – the ultimate way to unwind and recharge. Each 1-hour float is equivalent to 4 hours of deep sleep, helping your body reset and your mind release tension. Inside a private float tank filled with warm water and 500kg+ of Epsom salts, your body becomes weightless, relieving pressure on your spine, muscles, and joints. With no external distractions, it’s your time to relax, heal, and detox. The perfect antidote to busy modern life.
Good to know: First-time floaters may take 5–10 minutes to fully relax—this is completely normal.
Allow: 1.5 hours total (includes showering before and after your session).
Paradice Ice Skating Botany – Glide, Play & Enjoy Family Fun
Paradice Ice Skating Botany offers a fun ice skating experience for all ages with an Olympic-sized rink, skate hire, and a licensed café. Located at 490 Ti Rakau Drive, it’s perfect for family outings, birthday parties, or casual skating sessions. Other activities onsite include mini-golf, laser tag, and escape rooms, making it a great all-in-one entertainment spot. Open daily with sessions throughout the day.
Family tip: Balance frames are available for beginners and younger children learning to skate.
Safety tip: Helmets are recommended for kids and beginners; gloves help protect from slips and cold surfaces.
Howick Historical Village – Step Back in Time
Wander through heritage homes and gardens at this living history museum. Set on 7 acres, Howick Historical Village recreates life in early Auckland from 1840 to 1880, with authentic buildings, furnishings, and costumed guides bringing the past to life.
Good to know: Live days and special events offer demonstrations like blacksmithing, cooking, and schoolhouse lessons.
Allow: 1.5–3 hours to explore at a comfortable pace.
Live Wire Sylvia Park – Games & Good Times for All Ages
Get ready for non-stop fun at Sylvia Park’s premier entertainment hub! From cutting-edge VR and F1 Simulators to Bowling and Arcades, Live Wire is packed with action for families, friends, and parties. Whether you're competing or just kicking back, every visit promises energy, excitement, and epic memories.
Good to know: Book bowling lanes in advance, especially on weekends.
Allow: 3+ hours for bowling, VR, and arcade combo visits.
Ayrlies Garden & Wetlands – A Masterpiece of Colour & Tranquillity
Just 35 minutes from central Auckland, Ayrlies is one of New Zealand’s most celebrated gardens. Spread over 4 hectares of rolling lawns, cascading ponds and lush borders, it’s a serene escape where colour and texture shine. Wander through vibrant floral displays, sub-tropical plantings, and mature trees that frame views to the Hauraki Gulf. Connected to the sea by an expansive 14-hectare wetland and lake, Ayrlies is a peaceful haven for birds and nature lovers alike. A must-visit for garden enthusiasts and anyone seeking quiet beauty.
Good to know: Wear comfortable shoes—paths vary between lawn, gravel, and garden tracks.
Family tip: The wetland boardwalk is pram-friendly and ideal for slower strolls.
Formosa Golf Resort – Championship Golf with Coastal Views
Just 40 minutes from Auckland, Formosa Golf Resort offers an unforgettable golfing experience with panoramic views over the Hauraki Gulf, Waiheke Island, and beyond. Designed by Sir Bob Charles, the 18-hole international championship course is set across 170 hectares of rolling coastal terrain and is regarded as one of New Zealand’s finest. Only minutes from Pine Harbour Marina and nearby beaches, it’s an ideal retreat for golfers and visitors alike.
Good to know: The clubhouse offers food and drinks with panoramic views—great even for non-golfers.
Allow: 4–5 hours for a full 18-hole round.
SeaLink Ferries – Your Gateway to Island Escapes
Start your island adventure with a scenic 45-minute cruise from Auckland aboard SeaLink, leaving from Half Moon Bay. Relax in comfort as you journey across the Hauraki Gulf to stunning island destinations, soaking in the views along the way. Enjoy a coffee and snack onboard, and let the hustle of the city melt away. With years of experience and thousands of happy travellers, SeaLink offers a fast, reliable, and relaxing way to explore paradise.
Good to know: Arrive early—boarding starts ahead of departure, and peak seasons can be busy.
Allow: 45 minutes–1 hour for the ferry crossing
Riverhaven Artland – Where Art Meets Nature
A peaceful retreat for families, art lovers, and serenity seekers, Riverhaven Artland is a unique open-air gallery set within a stunning arboretum. Wander through seasonal blooms—daffodils, hydrangeas, and vibrant autumn foliage—while discovering sculptures that blend seamlessly with the natural landscape. This immersive experience invites you to slow down, reconnect, and explore the harmony between creativity and nature.
Good to know: Wear sturdy shoes, as paths weave through natural terrain.
Family tip: Bring a picnic to enjoy among the trees or alongside seasonal blooms.
Practical tips for travel, seasons & safety
Transport: A car makes exploring East Auckland simplest, although you need to plan for peak time traffic. Take advantage of the ferries to the CBD if you are staying in Beachlands or Maraetai.
When to visit: Summer for beaches; autumn for vines and markets; winter for indoor activities and spring for hiking.
Beach safety: Always check conditions and swim between the flags when surf patrols operate. Keep an eye on tides and slippery rocks around Omana, Rotary Walkway, and Whitford estuaries.
Packing list: Reusable water bottle, sun protection, light rain jacket, comfortable walking shoes, and a chilly bag for market finds.
Where to stay
Base yourself close to what you love. Howick Village for markets and heritage charm, Beachlands & Maraetai for sun-soaked beaches, Whitford for wineries and rural escapes, or Botany & Pakuranga for easy shopping, dining, and motorway access. Explore all stays.
FAQs
Is East Auckland a good area to stay in?
Yes! East Auckland is known for its safety, coastal beauty, family-friendly neighbourhoods, and strong community feel. It offers beaches, markets, restaurants, parks, and easy access to both the CBD and countryside—making it ideal for all types of travellers.
How far is East Auckland from Auckland CBD?
Most suburbs are 20–35 minutes by car depending on traffic. If you’re in Beachlands or Half Moon Bay, you can also take the ferry, which is scenic and often faster during peak times.
Are there good beaches nearby?
Absolutely. East Auckland is home to some of the city's best, including Maraetai Beach, Eastern Beach, Bucklands Beach and Omana Beach.
What is there to do in East Auckland?
Lots! Think markets, beaches, coastal walks, boutique dining, wineries, museums, parks, water activities, and country experiences like Clevedon’s producers and strawberry farms. Whether you want relaxation or adventure, there’s plenty to fill your days.
Is East Auckland easy to get around without a car?
It’s possible, but having a car makes things easier. Public buses connect main suburbs, and ferries offer a great link to the CBD, but beaches, wineries, and rural spots are best reached by vehicle.
What’s the weather like in East Auckland?
Expect mild, coastal weather. Summers are warm and sunny, perfect for beaches. Winters are cooler with some rain but still great for markets, cafés, and walks. Always pack layers regardless of the season—the weather can shift quickly.
