Pag Town is located on the eastern coast of the island of Pag in a bay sheltered from the wind. The sea temperature in Pag Town is conditioned less by the wind due to the geographical location of the town, and more by the tide and ebb, the amount of rainfall and the number of sunny days as well as the air temperature. The sea temperature in Pag Town is similar to the sea temperature in Croatia. The sea temperature in Pag Town is suitable for swimming from June to September. The sea temperature in Pag Town is very similar to the sea temperature on the island of Pag, lower than in other places on the island of Pag such as the sea temperature in Novalja, the sea temperature in Mandra or the sea temperature in Šimuni since these places are on the western side of the island and are sheltered from the wind.
It is not recommended to swim because the sea temperature is very low, especially for heart patients and other patients.
Although technically you can bathe at any temperature, which is why some recommend bathing in cold water for various health benefits, the best temperature to bathe at is between 20 and 23°C. For most bathers, this is the ideal temperature, especially because it reduces the chance of shock in older and sick people.
For babies from 0 to 3 months, the minimum temperature at which they should be bathed is 32°C. For those from 3 to 12 months, the temperature can be slightly lower - 30°C. For older children, the temperature should be around 25°C. The temperature of any baby bath should never exceed 35°C.
It is very simple to protect yourself from the sun, just make sure to drink enough water, use sunscreen with a high factor (30+) and avoid the sun when UV radiation and temperature are at their highest, which is from 10 in the morning to 4 in the afternoon.
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