High temperatures in Spain are a reality throughout the country, just look at the weather forecast in Spain these days. Every spring seems to bring the hottest summer on record, yet again...For the vast majority of people, elevated temperatures don’t cause a problem; after all, the sun means longer days and more free time. In fact, the sunny weather, outdoor terraces, and days on the beach or by the pool are the reason why many people decide to move to Spain. Even so, you should take care of your health and protect yourself from the sun, thus avoiding the minor health problems that can cause you more than just a headache.
We recommend that you take special care of your health in summer, especially if you live in the interior of the country where there is no access to the fresh ocean water. There's nothing worse than Madrid weather in summer! To give you and your family greater control, it’s always worth having a private health insurance which will offer you the best health cover on the market, with flexible products that adapt to your needs and those of your family, so you can avoid any incidents this summer.
The sun’s rays are an excellent source of vitamin D and can greatly improve our mood. On the other hand, as well as tanning our skin the UVA rays can damage the immune system and cause some more serious health problems. To avoid these effects, it’s advisable not to spend too much time exposed to the sun, to use a sunscreen with at least SPF 30 and to avoid the hours when the sun’s at its strongest (from 12 midday to 4 pm).
If you're looking for a good health insurance to take care of your health this summer and many years to come, discover our guide to healthcare in Spain: