The best time to go to Polda is during the shoulder seasons of autumn (March to May) and spring (September to November) when the weather is pleasantly mild and the crowds are smaller.
During these months, you'll find comfortable temperatures, typically ranging from 18°C to 25°C, which are great for exploring the region's natural beauty without the intense heat of summer. The sea is still warm enough for swimming in early autumn and late spring, and the landscape is particularly picturesque with lush greenery or blooming wildflowers. This period offers a relaxed holiday experience, ideal for couples seeking a tranquil escape or families looking for outdoor activities without the peak season rush.
Summer (December to February) brings hot, dry weather, with temperatures often exceeding 30°C. This is peak season for beachgoers and families on school holidays, so you can expect larger crowds and higher prices for accommodation and activities. If you love very warm weather and a lively option, summer could be a good fit, but be prepared for the heat and book well in advance.
Winter (June to August) is cooler, with daytime temperatures around 12°C to 18°C and occasional rainfall. While it's not ideal for swimming, it's a great time for exploring the national parks, enjoying cosy evenings by the fire, and experiencing the region's culinary offerings.