Southern Fuerteventura is home to a genuine oasis that spreads out across over 780,000 m² where flora and fauna intertwine to create one of the loveliest and most entertaining places on the island. Oasis Wildlife Fuerteventura (formerly Oasis Park) is one of the largest theme parks in the Canary Islands. It has over 3,000 animals and runs all kinds of activities, attractions and services, but its main objective is education, research and the conservation of wild flora and fauna.
A vast tropical garden with over 7,000 species from every continent marks out the boundaries of the park, creating a microclimate that replicates the natural habitat of the animals that live in the zoo.
In addition to Oasis Wildlife and Oasis Botanic, this theme park also has a Garden Centre that focuses on gardening, garden upkeep and landscaping, and an agro-artisanal market (Oasis Market), which is held every Sunday (free entry).
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Oasis Wildlife Fuerteventura, more than a zoo
What’s a theme park without its attractions? Oasis Wildlife Fuerteventura works on education, research and conservation but it also provides entertainment and has created various shows and interactive experiences for visitors.
Fauna Live: A programme of live, environmental education experiences where reptiles are the stars of the show. Spend time up close to crocodiles, lizards and incredible snakes.
Sea Lions Live: The most eagerly awaited show where sea lions, the stars of the park, jump, dance and entertain spectators.
Birds of Prey Live: An outdoor show where incredible birds of prey (eagles, vultures, hawks, owls, etc.) dance and do acrobatics up high and near the ground.
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Parrots Live: A fun, educational show that reveals the intelligence of parrots and macaws. The first few rows are reserved for children, but the birds fly over the heads of all spectators. If the show leaves you open-mouthed, imagine experiencing these incredible wild animals first-hand.
Sea Lion Experience: Wearing diving suits and a life-jacket, children can swim in the pool alongside friendly sea lions. This experience is for over-7s (children between 7 and 11 must be accompanied by an adult) and can be booked at the ticket office or online.
Lemur Experience: Join biologists and specialists to observe and interact with these small primates. There are no age limits, provided that children are accompanied by an adult.
Safari Experience: Choose between two routes on a camel ride through incredible landscapes inside and outside the park. A unique experience in the largest camel reserve in Europe.
Photo with animals: Visitors can book the services of a professional photographer to capture their favourite moments during their visit. Photographs are collected at the Oasis Shop.
Bag of food: There are several stands that sell specific bags of food for each animal species so that you can feed them yourself. Each bag has an instructions label and details about the animals’ diet.
A zoo in Fuerteventura for the smallest family members
One of the most popular attractions for little ones is the children’s zoo, which is home to goats, cows, ponies, emus, horses, tortoises, ducks, guinea pigs and rabbits. Set in a natural environment, more hesitant visitors can simply observe their favourite animals while braver ones can stroke and even feed them.
There is a children’s playground next to the farm with swings and a sandpit to carry on the fun. Parents can take a break while their children have a fantastic time with their new animal friends.
During the holidays the park runs camps and dozens of activities for children between 4 and 14 years old with transport included and non-stop diversion.
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Services and restaurants at Oasis Wildlife
The park is accessible for persons with reduced mobility. All the facilities are well connected and there is even a scooter hire service—a new way of exploring Oasis Wildlife by taking a spin on an electric scooter around the park or any area of the botanical gardens. This is highly recommended for people with mobility problems.
There is also a free eco-tour that makes it easy to move between different areas, with stops at the educational exhibits and most beautiful areas of the park. The journey lasts approximately 45 minutes and passengers ride two wooden trains with room for 180 people.
And when you start to feel hungry? There are three restaurants to choose between. Check their opening and closing times in advance on the official website. The Oasis restaurant is next to the park entrance and is surrounded by lush vegetation. It opens every day of the year and on Sundays serves churros with chocolate for breakfast.
The Leones Marinos restaurant is in the centre of the park and has an outdoor terrace that is the perfect spot for recharging your batteries. It’s also very close to the kids’ zone, so children can play under the watchful gaze of their parents.
The Patio Majorero, is part of the Botanical Gardens and has spectacular views from its terrace.
And if you’d like to visit another theme park after your fun-packed day out, we recommend heading to the Oceanarium Explorer. You won’t be disappointed!
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11 Best Fuerteventura Hotels with Water Parks
Fuerteventura is one of the best Canary Islands to enjoy the beaches and warm weather.
But if you’re planning a fun vacation, check out the luxury hotels with an onsite water park.
We’ll show you hotels with the biggest waterslides, playgrounds, and swimming pools.
There are all-inclusive hotels, beachfront properties, as well as 5-star resorts.
Whether you’re traveling as a group, family, or couple, there’ll be suitable rooms for everyone.
So before you book, here are the best Fuerteventura hotels with water parks.
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1. Barceló Corralejo Sands
Barcelo Corralejo Sands is a modern hotel close to Corralejo’s shops and restaurants.
Couples will love the Deluxe double rooms with private spa baths outside.
If you’re traveling as a group, we recommend one of the Suites.
It’s perfect for a family of four, with two single beds and a sofa bed in the living area.
During the day, you can enjoy the two outdoor pools and a waterpark designed for kids.
While the kids can play on the waterslides and splash pool, the adults can unwind at Wellness Spa Corralejo.
Relax with a massage in one of the treatment rooms, or chill in the sauna, steam room, or indoor pool.
At night, feast on a buffet dinner before watching a show at the Theater Bar.
Guest Rating: 8.8
Star Rating: 4 stars
Best Rooms: Suites
Address: Calle La Acacia 1, 35660 Corralejo, Spain
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2. Iberostar Playa Gaviotas Park
Iberostar Playa Gaviotas Park is a 4-star beachfront resort on Jandia Beach.
It’s an all-inclusive hotel, with meals, snacks, drinks, and local bar brands all covered.
For the best room, book a Suite with sea or garden views.
Each suite features either double or single beds, a sofa bed, and a balcony or terrace.
Many of the resort’s outdoor areas are designed for children, including the Aquafun water park.
Located in a separate kid’s pool, Aquafun has three waterslides surrounded by colorful flower structures.
For adults, there are 3 more pools, but you’ll find more relaxation at Sensations Spa.
Indulge in a relaxing massage or relax in the sauna, Turkish bath, or hot tub.
Guest Rating: 8.6
Star Rating: 4 stars
Best Rooms: Suites
Address: Urbanización Las Gaviotas, Pasaje Playa, 3, 35626 Morro del Jable, Spain
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3. Sheraton Fuerteventura Golf & Spa Resort
Sheraton Fuerteventura Golf & Spa is a Canarian style resort in Caleta de Fuste.
For the most spacious room, choose the Executive Queen Suite.
There’s a separate bedroom with queen beds, a large terrace, and a bathroom with a hot tub.
If you want to cool off or soak up some sun, the resort has 4 outdoor pools, including a children’s pool.
Here, kids can splash away on a waterslide, mushroom fountain, and other playful structures.
With four restaurants, there’s something for everyone, including Spanish, Italian, and Asian.
But our favorite is La Veranda restaurant, where you can enjoy the sea views while enjoying Mediterranean cuisine.
During the day, book one of the 12 treatment cabins at Hesperides Thalasso.
Pamper yourself with a massage and body scrub, then relax in the therapy pool or steam bath.
Guest Rating: 8.5
Star Rating: 5 stars
Best Rooms: Executive queen suite
Address: Avenida de las Marismas 1.Urbanización Fuerteventura Golf Resort, 35610 Caleta De Fuste, Spain
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4. Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort
Playitas Hotel & Sports Resort is a 4-star property in the seaside town of Las Playitas.
Besides all the sporting facilities available, you won’t want to miss the resort’s 122-meter waterslide.
There are several twists and turns before you plunge into an open pool.
Guests can choose from a range of rooms, including suites, apartments, and villas.
For long stays with family or friends, book one of the villas.
It’s fitted with a full kitchen, two luxurious bedrooms, ensuite baths, and a private pool.
Add the full board option, which includes buffet meals and selected drinks.
For tastier drinks, you can order cocktails from Palapa Pool Bar.
Guest Rating: 8.5
Star Rating: 4 stars
Best Rooms: Villas
Address: Las Playitas s/n, 35629 Las Playitas, Spain
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5. h20 Tindaya
h20 Tindaya is an all-inclusive resort on Fuerteventura’s Costa Calma.
It’s easily accessible to one of the island’s most popular beaches, Sotavento.
For a comfortable room, we recommend the Junior Suite.
It’s ideal for families, with a queen bedroom, a separate living room, and a terrace with sea views.
Add extra value by booking the All-Inclusive option to cover meals and drinks.
Kids will have a fantastic time in the resort’s Daisy Pool.
They’ll love the large pool with a pirate ship and slides, plus the animal figures with fun jets.
For adults, you’ll have a more relaxing time with a massage at Despacio Thalasso.
There’s also a pool with jets and waterfalls, plus a jacuzzi, sauna, and a Turkish bath.
Guest Rating: 8.2
Star Rating: 4 stars
Best Rooms: Junior suites
Address: Punta Del Roquito s/n, 35627 Costa Calma, Spain
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6. Robinson Esquinzo Playa
Robinson Esquinzo Playa is an all-inclusive resort overlooking Esquinzo Beach.
There are many rooms for couples, but you can easily book an interconnecting family room for groups.
The All-Inclusive package covers buffets, drinks, and weekly Gala evenings.
Besides the beach, there are 3 outdoor pools for everyone to enjoy.
At the lagoon pool, kids can play all day on the water slides or splash around in the children’s pool.
Grownups can unwind at the spa’s sauna pool or the relaxation pool.
Indulge in one of WellFit Spa’s treatments, including massages, beauty treatments, and a Finnish sauna.
In the evening, the resort offers a variety of entertainment options.
There’s something for everyone, including theater shows, live music, and themed parties.
Guest Rating: 8.2
Star Rating: 3 stars
Best Rooms: Family room
Address: Calle Gran Canaria 2, 35626 Morro del Jable, Spain
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Barceló Fuerteventura Castillo
Barcelo Fuerteventura Castillo is an all-inclusive hotel in Playa del Castillo.
It’s ideal for families who want to enjoy a carefree holiday on Fuerteventura.
For the best room, book the Canarian-style Superior Bungalow.
Inside, you’ll find two bedrooms, a kitchenette, and a Lanai-style terrace.
Add the All-Inclusive Plus package to enjoy all the food, snacks, and unlimited top-brand alcohol.
At the resort’s two pools, guests can enjoy a swim, or relax under the Canary Islands sun.
There’s also a kid’s pool, with water slides, dunking buckets, and waterfall features.
For extra pampering, book a treatment at the hotel’s spa and relax in the sauna, hydro pool, and a Turkish bath.
Guest Rating: 8.0
Star Rating: 4 stars
Best Rooms: Superior bungalows
Address: Avenida del Castillo, s/n, 35610 Caleta De Fuste, Spain
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8.
Pierre & Vacances Resort Fuerteventura OrigoMare
Pierre & Vacances OrigoMare is a resort and holiday village on the northern tip of Fuerteventura.
Kids will love Craterpark, a volcanic theme water park with more slides than most resorts on the island.
There are giant slides, dunking buckets, mushroom fountains, and splash pools for toddlers.
In terms of rooms, they offer a variety of luxury villas designed for long stays.
Most villas have separate bedrooms, a living area, a full kitchen, and an outdoor terrace.
Add a Full Board package to get meals and drinks all covered.
One of the more popular hangout spots is the Lobby bar where you can order cocktails from 9am till midnight.
Occidental Jandia Mar is an all-inclusive hotel opposite the beautiful Jandia Beach.
For a comfortable space, we recommend one of the Family rooms.
These are two connecting rooms with private baths and a terrace with sea or garden views.
With Ultra All-Inclusive, meals, snacks, and unlimited premium drinks are all part of the package.
For kids, there’s a Splash Park with water jets and a playground.
But the grownups will have more peace at the two tranquil pools surrounded by bars, sun lounges, and palm trees.
For extra pampering, the Wellness Center has six treatment rooms, including two double rooms, and a hydromassage room.
Enjoy one of their spa treatments, relax with a hydro massage, or unwind in the Finnish sauna.
Guest Rating: 7.8
Star Rating: 4 stars
Best Rooms: Family rooms
Address: Playa del Jable, s/n, 35625 Morro del Jable, Spain
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Caleta Dorada
Caleta Dorada is a holiday resort close to shopping and restaurants in Caleta de Fuste.
They offer ocean-view apartments and bungalows, with a selection of one or two bedrooms.
Inside, you’ll have separate living areas, a bathroom, a kitchenette, and a furnished terrace.
At Caleta Dorada, they offer resort-style amenities for the entire family.
Kids will love the splash park with its waterslides, water jets, and waterfall features.
For the adults, there are three outdoor pools complete with sunbeds and solariums.
Plus, the poolside Coco Bar serves your favorite cocktails and adult beverages.
Dining is a large part of the guest experience at Caleta Dorada.
The restaurant showcases local and international dishes as well as weekly themed dinners.
Guest Rating: 6.9
Star Rating: 3 stars
Best Rooms: 2-bedroom apartment
Address: Barrilla, s/n, 35610 Caleta De Fuste, Spain
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Oasis Duna
Oasis Duna is a popular holiday apartment complex in Corralejo.
With over 300 apartments to choose from, this is another resort ideal for long stays.
All apartments have separate bedrooms, a lounge, a kitchen, and a terrace overlooking the pool.
Oasis Duna offers a variety of activities for the entire family.
There’s a saltwater pool with 4 big waterslides for kids of all ages.
A separate children’s pool has a pirate ship with smaller slides and other water features.
While the kids play, the grownups can relax by the other pool, or chill out with a drink at the pool bar.
In the evening, Oasis Duna comes alive with live shows and entertainment.
And at Golden Goose Pub, you can enjoy cocktails and dinner, or watch the latest sports on the big screen.
Guest Rating: 6.4
Star Rating: 3 stars
Best Rooms: Premier 2-bedroom apartments
Address: Maxorata, 2, 35660 Corralejo, Spain
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FAQs
What’s the best Fuerteventura hotel with the biggest water slides?
The best Fuerteventura hotel with the biggest waterslides is Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort.
They have a twisting and turning slide that runs for 122 meters.
It’s the best way to cool down after a day of sports.
What’s the best Fuerteventura waterpark hotel for families with young kids?
The best Fuerteventura waterpark hotel for families with young kids is Robinson Esquinzo Playa.
There’s a lagoon pool with waterslides for older kids, and a separate children’s pool for the younger ones.
Besides water activities, the ROBY Club offers daily activities, games, and entertainment for children ages 3 to 12 years old.
What’s the best all-inclusive waterpark hotel in Fuerteventura?
The best all-inclusive waterpark hotel in Fuerteventura is Barcelo Fuerteventura Castillo.
With the All-Inclusive Plus package, all meals and exclusive seating in the buffet restaurant are included.
Guests also receive 24-hour snack service, one ala carte dinner per stay, and unlimited top-brand drinks.
What’s the best Fuerteventura waterpark hotel on the beach?
The best Fuerteventura waterpark on the beach is Sheraton Fuerteventura Golf Resort & Spa.
From the hotel, there’s direct access to a magnificent golden sand beach.
Guests can swim, sunbathe, or enjoy drinks at La Veranda restaurant next to the beach.
Summary
Fuerteventura Waterpark Hotels
Best Rooms
Barceló Corralejo Sands
Suites
Iberostar Playa Gaviotas Park
Suites
Sheraton Fuerteventura Golf & Spa Resort
Executive queen suite
Playitas Hotel – Sports Resort
Villas
h20 Tindaya
Junior suites
Robinson Esquinzo Playa
Family room
Barceló Fuerteventura Castillo
Superior bungalows
Pierre & Vacances Resort Fuerteventura OrigoMare
Three-bedroom villas
Occidental Jandía Mar
Family rooms
Caleta Dorada
2-bedroom apartment
Oasis Duna
Premier 2-bedroom apartments
Fuerteventura Acua Water Park Corralejo
Acua Water Park has 15 different attractions for the whole family to enjoy including a wave pool, Splash race, Kamikaze and dedicated kids area. Ride the slides, play at the wave pool, relax in the Jacuzzis, sunbathe on the FREE sunbeds or just enjoy watching the little ones play at the kids area.
Located in the village of Corralejo, in the north of the island of Fuerteventura, with a surface area of about 25.000 m2. It is a place where the whole family would have a fantastic day out!
Family Fun
The park has been recently renovated and offers attractions for the whole family including a kids club, where the little ones can be entertained while parents enjoy the rides. Within this space kids can take part in various different activities including board games, face painting and colouring.
Sit back and relax
Other services available at the park include: Self-service restaurant, free transport from selected resorts, locker hire (payable locally), photo shop, pool bar and souvenir shop. In addition the park offers FREE services like Wi-Fi, sunbeds, parking, animation and solarium.
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Getting Active
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Daily between 1st June and 31st August; Park opens set dates during low season (April, May, September, October and December).
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Please check with the park before you travel to avoid disappointment.
Opening hours:
Park opens from 10am to 18pm June to August; during low season park opens from 10:30am to 17.30pm. Please check locally in order to see exact times.
A shuttle service is available from most major hotels at an extra cost. Please see the ‘Getting There’ tab for more information
Children:
If you are taking a child between 4-11 years-old, please ensure you take some form of ID for proof of age, otherwise you may have to pay the adult price on admission to Acua Water Park.
Included:
Entrance to Acua Water Park Corralejo
Not Included:
Food and beverages
Address:
Acua Waterpak is located at Avda. Nuestra Senora del Carmen, No 41, 35660, Corralejo, Fuerteventura, Spain
Shuttle Service
We offer tickets with transport. For those tickets, transport is included and available on the below days from Castillo/ Caleta de Fuste & Nuevo Horizonte: Monday, Tuesday and Friday.
Pick-ups are from 9.30am and returns at 17.00pm.
Transport from Jandia, Esquizo and Costa Calma runs in high season (July to September) on Tuesdays & Fridays; during low season (April – June & September to November) on Fridays only.
Pick-ups are from 07.45am and returns at 17.00pm;
Please note you are not allowed to carry glass or tins inside the parks.
Animals are not allowed in the park.
Management reserves the right of admission to anyone.
The company does not refund the entrance fee and others services in case of bad weather.
Outside food or drink, as well as coolers or picnic baskets are not permitted inside the Park.
The company will not be responsible for any item which has been lost in the park. There are lockers available on a rental basis.
Objects like bracelets, watches, rings, and necklaces are forbidden at the pools. There are lockers available on a rental basis.
Some rides have a minimum height requirement (1. 20 mts).
Children under the age of 12 are not allowed in the park unless they are accompanied by an adult, who must be responsible for them at all times.
The use of air beds in the swimming pool & rides are forbidden.
Many rides at Acua Water Park are dynamic and thrilling. There are inherent risks in riding any amusement ride. For your protection, each ride is rated for its special features, such as speed, steep drops, sharp turns or other dynamic features. If you choose to ride, you accept all these risks.
Guests with disabilities should refer to our staff or lifeguards for information regarding restrictions.
Participate responsibly. You should be in good health to ride safely. You know your physical conditions and limitations. If you suspect your health could be at risk for any reason, or you could possibly aggravate a pre-existing condition of any kind, DO NOT RIDE.
Due to maintenance or weather, some attractions/rides may be temporarily unavailable.
Acua Water Park has over 15 different activities and areas for the whole family to enjoy.
Fast River – The fast river is a unique experience which would make you travel through ramps and curves of more than 100 meters of length. This is a “solo” adventure.
Splash Race – Try out a race in our Splash Race with a height of 16 meters and a length of 70 meters which would take you less than 6 seconds to reach the water at the other end.
Kamikaze – These slides are designed for the brave at heart, featuring a height of 14 meters, where you can experience the most extreme drop sensation.
Zig Zags – high speed ride you can´t miss out on
Dark Cave – If you are not afraid of darkness this is your slide, a dark circuit where you can´t predict where would the next curve take you. This ride can be taken solo or accompanied by a second person.
Family Race – On these slides you can share the experience of dropping down soft slides with joined with a family or a friend.
Mini Kamikaze – Little ones can enjoy the speed at these slides which have been adapted to their height and age.
Mini Splash Race – This attraction has six lanes adapted to kid´s size and age for them to be able to race at a smaller size route.
Splash Lagoon – At this pool the small ones won´t stop from enjoying water sheets and jets.
Big Jacuzzi
Kid’s Club – specially designed space for the little ones, where they could be entertained and supervised while parents have a break to enjoy our attractions. It is supervised by a member of our staff who would propose a wide range of activities (face painting, board games, club dance, etc.).
Lazy River – At Acua Water Park you may also enjoy our Lazy River, a closed circuit of 220 meters long designed to relax, where the current would push you all the way around it up to the tunnel, where surprises awaits you.
Kids Zone – For infants and small kids there is an area with a wide range of water games and small rides. This space is adapted for their enjoyment.
Activity Pool with Jumping Castle – Would you dare jump off from the top of our castle? You would need to prove your nerves and jump from the castle into the activity pool. You could also try to cross over the pool hanging off the suspended ladder.
Wave Pool – This atracction would make you feel as if you were at the sea.
PortAventura World Theme Park Spain
Nobody does family holidays better than PortAventura Park, an entertainment resort in sunny Salou, Spain. Get your heart racing as you zoom around on a thrilling roller coaster and have the time of your life with the wind in your hair and adrenaline pumping through your veins.
PortAventura has more to offer than just epic thrill rides though. You’ll also find a selection of options for little ones, a variety of impressive live shows, sensational restaurants and souvenir shops to explore. As one of Spain’s most visited tourist destinations, you’re guaranteed to have an amazing time when you visit PortAventura Park. Below, we take a closer look at what you’ll find in this iconic theme park:
Rides
PortAventura has a range of rides from intense to easy, which means that no matter your preference, you’re sure to find something you enjoy. To kick things off, let’s cover one of the most exciting rides in the park, the Furious Baco. This is a heart-stopping catapult ride that goes from still to 135 km/hr in three short seconds. It’s a fantastic ride to get your heart racing.
A moderate favourite is the Tutuki Splash, which is a volcanic ride over in the Polynesia jungle themed section of the park. Travel over waters and prepared to get slightly wet with this one!
The Kontiki is an exciting catamaran ride that swings back and forth until it’s perpendicular with the ground. It’s a fun ride for the whole family, just make sure you’re holding on tight. If you’ve got young kids with you, or you’re just looking for a ride with less intensity, you’re in luck.
The Port De La Drassana is a peaceful boat ride along the Mediterranean port to imperial China. It’s a gentle ride and gives you a nice rest from all the walking.
If you love train rides, hop on board the old steam train ride of Estacion Del Norte, which takes you to different parts of the park. This is a great way to travel around PortAventura Park, plus it’s a fun experience for the whole family and since it’s in the shade, you can cool down a bit from the hot summer sun.
Shows
There’s a number of fantastic shows on offer in PortAventura. The PortAventura Parade is one of the most popular events that crowds tend to flock to. All of your favourite characters from the park join the parade and kids love to sing along and wave to the characters from the side lines.
The Aves Del Paraiso is an educational show that teaches little ones all about exotic birds from around the world. It’s something a little different and you’ll even have the chance to meet Lolita, a charming parrot that speaks and sings for the crowd.
For an exciting 4D experience, check out the Dino Safari 2 4D show, which is an adventurous walk through the park featuring ferocious T-Rex and other dinosaurs. Hop on the jungle jeep and escape as fast as you can before you become supper!
Another great show for the kids is Bubblebou, which is where you’ll watch hundreds of bubbles being created in real-time. And, yes, you can pop a few if you wish and even learn how to create bubbles of varying sizes and shapes.
On top of all this, there are also a few dancing performances including the Aloha Tahiti. This is when a group of native Polynesians showcases some traditional dances in brightly-coloured costumes.
Shops
PortAventura Park is home to a selection of unique shops that you can browse through when you’re exploring all of the attractions. If you’re looking for souvenirs, head to Records de PortAventura, which is found opposite the Mediterranean Lake. Inside, you can shop for soft toys, T-shirts, clothes, keyrings and more.
You can shop for more clothes over at the Superdry store, which has all of the latest trends all year-round.
If you get hit with sugar cravings as you stroll around the park, don’t miss out on the Dolcos I Mes sweet shop right at the entrance of the park.
For professional photos of your visit, head to the Photoride Furius Baco after the ride to get your hands on those.
If you need to pick up a new camera for your trip and accessories, the La Botigueta shop near the pick-up service collection point has you covered.
Restaurants
With all of the fun and excitement, it won’t be long before you work up an appetite. Thankfully, you won’t have to leave the park to satisfy the hunger as there’s a huge variety of restaurants within walking distance.
For classic Mediterranean dishes, book a table meal in Vinosfera Tapes I Vins, which you’ll find next to the Furius Baco ride. The restaurant has a diverse menu and an extensive wine list. It’s a wonderful place to sit down and enjoy a family meal together before heading back out to the park.
When the sun is out, it’s nice to take your meal outside in the fresh air. You can do this in the Raco De Mar restaurant over in the fishing port. The authenticity of the traditional fishing village follows its way inside the restaurant, where you can dine on rice dishes, pizza and a range of Mediterranean classics. It’s the perfect spot to take the kids to eat and order a sharing platter to split it between your group. Or, if it’s just two of you, it’s a nice option for a romantic meal under the Spanish sunshine.
If you’re not hungry enough for a big meal and just need a pick-me-up, Café Saula is an ideal choice. Order a sandwich and a cup of coffee and take a break from all the excitement. You can also enjoy freshly-made pastries here, which will satisfy your sweet cravings in no time.
For classic fast food like fries and soft drinks, make your way to Food Outlets Mediterrania, where you’ll have a range of options to choose from. Finish your meal with tasty ice cream with all the toppings before heading back out to explore more of PortAventura Park.
10 Best Theme Parks In Florida To Visit – Hand Luggage Only
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Florida is an incredible state to explore; there are so many things to do across the Sunshine State, especially when it comes to its larger-than-life theme parks. With resorts like Disney, Universal and Busch Gardens, it’s the kind of state that’ll have you laughing, gorging and steeped in fun across your whole trip. In fact, you’ll be spoilt for choice with all the best theme parks in Florida to visit
Now, one thing we’ve found from our trips to Florida is that there’s never quite enough time to see and do everything you want. This is why it’s totally important to prioritise which theme parks you want to visit, alongside the other plans you have for your trip. After all, most of us will want to pack in lots of amazing Floridian experiences whilst in the state.
This means (if you love a good theme park as much as us) it’s a good idea to pre-book your entry tickets before arriving in Florida. This then allows you to plan the rest of your holiday around these blocked-out theme park days; especially if you want to visit some of the best beaches in Florida, the incredible national parks or the Florida Keys, too!
Whatever way you decide to plan your trip to Florida, just make sure it’s filled with lots of fun!
With that in mind and with our countless trips to Florida (and its epic theme parks), I wanted to share our lowdown on the best theme parks in Florida to visit when you arrive.
Just be sure to plan, plan, plan! It’s one of the biggest lessons we’ve learned from visiting Florida’s theme parks!
1. ) Walt Disney’s Magic Kingdom
Let’s start with one of the most iconic theme parks in Florida… heck, possibly the world! Disney’s, Magic Kingdom.
First up, don’t be fooled into thinking this is just for kids… we big kids can really enjoy the Magic Kingdom, too! In fact, I think I even appreciated it even more!
Opened back in 1971, it’s the kind of theme park that’s constantly changing, growing and (yeah, it sounds cheesy) but is totally magical. It’s got rides, shows and events for all ages, making it the perfect place to visit with a family or your friends.
Of course, you’ve gotta check out the iconic Cinderalla Castle; but don’t forget about Space Mountain, the Haunted Mansion and the Seven Dwarfs Mine Trine.
Now, one thing to look out for is pricing! Trust me, you can skink a shed load of cash on these if you’re not too careful. To save some money (especially if you’re visiting other Disney parks) then buy an allotted period of days for entry. For instance, you can buy one or two weeks “Magic Tickets“. This allows you to hop between all the Disney theme parks, typically at a discounted price. Oh yeah, and they include entry into Disney’s water parks, too!
To see the most of Magic Kingdom, make sure to see which rides are most popular when you arrive. Typically, some of the longer queuing rides are worth visiting as soon as the park opens or when the parade is on. This is when lots of other visitors either haven’t arrived or are watching the parade; which all means fewer queue times for you!
If you’re not keen on that level of planning, opt for Disney’s Genie+, this allows you to enter the Lightning Lane entrance and plan your trip around particular timed entries. Though, this can bump up tickets costs if you’re travelling with a larger family.
Oh, and don’t forget, if you’re staying at a Disney Resort hotel, you will have 30-minutes early entry to any of the four major parks, too.
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2. ) Universal’s Islands of Adventure
In my opinion, Universal’s Islands of Adventure is one of the best theme parks in Florida to visit for thrills! Again, perfect for the whole family (most theme parks in Florida are), it’s a totally expansive park that’ll keep you busy for days!
One of the things I love about Islands of Adventure is the different rides they have relating to movies and TV! Honestly, this is the place where the Wizarding World of Harry Potter first became a reality, so expect to see a lot of people here waving their wands and butterbeer around the park. Oh, and you can ride a broom and head to Hogwarts on Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey or you can take some butterbeer while strolling through Hogsmeade village. You can also ride the Hogwarts Express if you’d like, too!
One of the newer rides, the Jurassic World VelociCoaster is incredible and well up there as one of Orlando’s best coasters! Saying that, if rollercoasters are your thing, then head on the Incredible Hulk Coaster, which will shoot you right up the track and over the park! Just be prepared to scream.
Again, just like Disney, you can save money by buying multi-park passes (to include Universal Studios) and increasing the number of days. Oh, and of course, you can opt to pay a little extra for Universal Express packages that’ll limit queue times on most of the popular rides in the park.
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3.) Busch Gardens, Tampa Bay
Around a 90-minute drive from Disney World or 30-minutes from Tampa Airport, Busch Gardens is one of the best theme parks in Florida to visit when heading further east from Orlando.
Not only will you get to explore the incredible gardens with over 300 special that call this area home, you’ll also get to ride some of the rollercoasters that are totally epic. Sheikra is a vertical drop coaster that will take your breath away! Oh and don’t forget about Kumba – the speed on this is insane.
Just make sure to check out their website and book tickets before you get to the gates. This way, you’ll keep costs lower!
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4.) Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral
Okay, okay! Yeah, the Kennedy Space Center isn’t a Theme Park, I know! But honestly, you can’t mention it when thinking of the amazing attractions to visit in Florida. You see, it’s the spot where NASA launches so many of its rockets that head up to space.
Around 60-minutes from Orlando, it’s really easy to visit for a day trip and the perfect place to see Atlantis (With a shuttle launch experience), explore some of the extraterrestrial worlds in space and learn so much more about space!
Better still, you might be able to plan your visit to coincide with a launch! It’s incredible to see.
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5.) Universal Studios
My second favourite and one of the best theme parks in Florida to visit is Universal Studios! Just like Disney’s Magic Kingdom, it’s iconic!
With its Hollywood-inspired attractions, Universal Studios is another must-see when you’re in Florida; especially if you’re already check out Universal’s Islands of Adventure that is right next door.
Once here, head over to the Simpsons’ ride to glide across Springfield, hop on board the bike and soar to the skies with ET or scream all day on the Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit rollercoaster that’s totally fun.
You can easily spend a whole day in Universal Studios, so plan you’re trip well in advance! Oh, and stay for the fireworks, too.
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6.) Epcot
One of the larger parks of Disney, Epcot is one of the best theme parks in Florida to explore the world, scientific discovery and, of course, Spaceship Earth.
Great for families, Epcot has a few main neighbourhoods to explore. You’ll get to explore “World Celebration”, including Spaceship Earth (the massive spherical “golf ball”). Then pop over to “World Discovery” with the incredible Mission Space and Test Track where you can dart around in a car! Afterwards, head to World Nature and discover all the incredible natural beauty that our world has to offer – Living with the Land is an incredible boat ride you must experience.
Finally, don’t forget to explore “World Showcase”. This is a massive fair having 11 nations represented around a colossal lake. You can literally travel the world in a day; stopping by the UK for fish and chips, macaroons in France or tagines in Morocco. It’s incredible and totally vast.
You’ll have the most amazing time.
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7.) Disney’s Hollywood Studios
Previously known as MGM Studios, Disney’s Hollywood Studios is a world filled with everything TV, film and Hollywood. Here, you’ll get to hop on fun rides like the Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith and The Twilight Zone: Tower of Terror! It’s a free fall lift that had me screaming so much!
Oh, and be sure to visit Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge! It’s an epic new “land” that’s incredible to visit if you love Star Wars.
Again, if you’re deciding to visit Hollywood Studios, be sure to partner this up with the park passes that include the other theme parks on different days.
8.) Legoland
Roughly halfway between Orlando and Tampa, Legoland is one of the best theme parks in Florida to visit when exploring with younger children.
Here, everyone will be able to explore Lego Kingdoms, the gorgeous botanical gardens, Lego City and Pirates’ Cove. It’s so lovely. Oh, and don’t forget about the Legoland Water Park that’s perfect on a hot and sunny day! The Twin Chasers slides are so much fun.
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9.) Disney’s Animal Kingdom
There are no clues needed to guess what Disney’s Animal Kingdom is all about, is there? It’s one of the best theme parks in Florida that houses its very own safari tour with tigers, elephants and gorillas – all within Kilimanjaro Safari. It’s incredible to visit and totally beautiful to see the animals roaming around the park.
If thrills are more your things, hop on Expedition Everest, it might not be as chilly as up in the mountains but it’ll certainly have you shaking!
Oh, and don’t forget the Avatar-based Pandora area, where you get a chance to experience the film in real life. Though, be warned, queues can be long so a queue jump ticketing system might work best for you. You can easily spend a whole day or longer in the park; so plan this alongside the other Disney parks you want to visit.
10.) Other Florida Theme parks
So, let’s not forget that the best theme parks in Florida don’t have to be the billion-dollar parks that call this state home. There’s also a heap of smaller, but no less significant parks that are well worth a gander if you’re in the area.
For instance, FastTrax (in Fort Myres) is more of an indoor entertainment centre than an amusement park that’s totally kitsch and fun for a few hours trip. You’ll see go-karts here and have the chance to ride them! If go-karts aren’t your thing, you can try duckpin bowling, visiting their huge game room or heading to the pub.
Plus, don’t forget about Fun Spot America (both in Orlando and Kissimmee). Best known for Mine Blower and White Lightning (wooden coasters), Fun Spot America are relatively small amusement parks that are perfect for shorter visits. Plus, don’t forget about their annual firework displays every July 3rd after riding their great rides like Sky Hawk, Freedom Flyer, Hurricane, Splash Pad and Galaxy Spin.
Finally, Icon Park is another little gem that’s totally worth a little trip if you’ve got time. The main attraction at the park is the 400-foot The Wheel. Fifteen passengers can ride each of the 30 capsules for 20 minutes. Before boarding The Wheel, visitors can see a 5-minute presentation at a 4D theatre.
Located on the tourist corridor of I-Drive, and you can find other exciting rides and attractions here like Orlando StarFlyer, Madame Tussauds Orlando a 7D Dark Ride Adventure and a large arcade among other things all close by.
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Everyone can find something interesting – unique nature, botanical gardens and zoos, water parks and amusement parks will give an unforgettable experience. There are parks in the north and south of the island. Some of them are better to visit individually with a guide or a group tour, this is true for natural and theme parks and reserves. Water parks and entertainment complexes can be visited independently.
Theme parks
Holidays in Tenerife will be unforgettable for the whole family if you visit several theme parks on the island. Tenerife is rich in all kinds of entertainment, you can find something for every taste. Nature lovers can visit local zoos, Loro Park, Monkey Park, ride camels and horses. There is also entertainment for outdoor enthusiasts.
Loro Parque
Loro Parque is the largest amusement park in Europe. It is located in Puerto de la Cruz in the northern part of the island. There are several thematic zones on its territory: a zoo, a dolphinarium, an aquarium, a botanical garden, a penguinarium, an oceanarium. The symbol of Loro Park and its pride is a huge collection of parrots, it has 4 thousand birds. One of the rare spectacles rarely seen in other theme parks is the penguins, Loro Parque is home to 200 individuals, comforted by the world’s largest refrigerator.
In Loro Park you can see shows of killer whales, dolphins, fur seals, parrots. The ticket can be bought online. You can also save money by purchasing a double ticket for Loro and Siam Park.
Loro Parque
Margarita Banana Farm – Banana Experience
Banana Farm Las Margaritas is located on 825 hectares, its peculiarity is the location on the badlands of volcanic origin. Bananas are grown in large greenhouses, where about 26 thousand tons of bananas are harvested annually. The banana farm was founded at 1977 come from two farming families growing bananas on the island of La Palma. The farm cultivates two Canarian varieties of bananas, as well as avocados, mangoes and papaya.
The farm offers several types of tours, tastings and workshops on the preparation of Canarian gofio. The cost of excursions is 6-11 euros.
Banana Experience
Camel Park
Camel Park is located near Costa Adeje, so for vacationers in Las Americas and nearby resorts, a trip to the park will not be tiresome. Camel Park provides tourists with a free shuttle service. In the park you can see camels and other domestic animals and birds. You can also book a half-hour camel ride.
Camel Park
Xanadu Equestrian Sports Complex
Horse or carriage riding
HÍPICA XANADÚ is an equestrian sports complex in the municipality of Arona, it occupies more than 3 thousand square meters. meters of area with access to the ocean coast. Xanadu Equestrian Sports Complex ( Xanadu ) will appeal to lovers of horseback riding, horses and children. In addition to horses, HÍPICA XANADÚ has a small petting zoo consisting of domestic animals. You can choose horseback riding or ride in a comfortable carriage. Interesting routes for horseback riding have been developed – along the ocean, along mountain trails. Walks are individual and group. In the evenings, magnificent horse shows take place in Xanadu.
Xanadu
Rope Park or Taipark
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate a visit to the Rope Park Forestal park , or as it is also called – forest extreme park. Taipark is located near Las Lagunetas, in a real forest. There are 11 routes with different difficulty levels available on the territory of the park, which will allow adults and children to have a great time.
Rope park
Excursions in Tenerife
Guided group and individual tours
Zoo – Jungle Park or Eagles Park
Jungle Park is located near Los Cristianos, it is a zoo with a large collection of animals. Once the zoo was called “Park of Eagles”, it got its name because of the unique collection of these birds of prey. Gradually, new inhabitants appeared in the park, which became the reason for the new name. Now in the Jungle Park you can see tigers, lions, leopards, jaguars, all kinds of monkeys, hippos, raccoons, crocodiles and even pandas.
Spectacular shows with exotic birds, birds of prey and sea lions are held daily in the park.
Orlov Park
Güimar Pyramids
One of the places worth visiting in Tenerife is the Güimar Pyramids, their origin has not yet been fully established, but they are of considerable interest to historians, archaeologists and tourists. On the site where the pyramids were discovered, a historical park was founded with its own ethnographic museum, where you can see objects discovered during excavations. The park also has a cinema where you can watch a thematic documentary about the pyramids and ancient civilizations.
Butterfly Park and Dragon Tree
A place where you can get a lot of positive emotions and enjoy the beauty of nature is in the Butterfly Park. The Butterfly Park is called Mariposario del Drago , it is better to visit it on a sunny day, in such weather the butterflies are more active. Butterflies live in a special glass greenhouse, where the conditions of the humid tropics are recreated. In total, about 800 individuals live in the Butterfly Park.
During a trip to the park, you can see another attraction of Tenerife – the Dragon Tree. This plant is remarkable for its age. It is established that he is about 2 thousand years old. This is one of the oldest plants on our planet.
Dragon Tree
Monkey Park (park with lemurs) – petting zoo
If you like petting zoos and want to get to know lemurs better, the Monkey Park is worth a visit. This petting zoo was opened in 1991. It specializes in breeding primates, one of the activities is the breeding of endangered species of animals. The park is small, in the park with lemurs you can feed these cute and friendly animals. The park is also home to other species of primates, as well as alligators, reptiles, and exotic birds.
Monkey Park
Natural parks
Tenerife is a place of amazing beauty, where volcanic landscapes give way to subtropical forests. There are 546 endemic plant species in the Canaries, most of which can be found in the Teide National Park. In addition to it, Tenerife has several more natural parks that have the status of protected areas.
Palm Park – Palmetum
Palmetum is a palm park located in the capital of the island of Santa Cruz, not far from the Auditorium. This botanical garden was founded on the site of the city’s garbage dump. It was a grandiose project, its implementation took almost 20 years. Palmetum de Santa Cruz de Tenerife covers an area of 12 hectares. About 2 thousand plant species grow in the botanical garden, many of them are palms, there are 400 varieties of them, including rare and endangered species. Birds also live in the park, it is especially interesting to watch canaries.
Palm Park
Teide National Park and cable car
Teide National Park is Tenerife’s main natural attraction and the most popular tourist destination. This is the largest national park in Spain, which is visited by millions of tourists every year. Included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The Teide volcano is located on the territory of the park, with a height of 3718 meters.
You can climb the volcano, the cable car will take you to a height of 3550 meters, you can climb higher only with a special permit. In the national park, you can see unusual volcanic landscapes and admire rare plants.
Teide National Park
Teno Natural Park and Masca Gorge
In the northwest of Tenerife there is one of the mountain ranges called Teno. It is of volcanic origin and looks very picturesque. The mountain range is dotted with many ravines and gorges covered with greenery. One of the gorges has become one of the most popular tourist routes. In the Maska Gorge, there is a fishing village of the same name, which once served as a hideout for pirates. On the territory of the mountain range is located Teno Rural Park, which has the status of a natural monument.
Maska Gorge
Anaga Natural National Park (Laurel forests and Taganana)
Anaga is a mountain range in the north-eastern part of Tenerife. Most of the local endemic plants grow on its territory. To preserve them, the Anaga Rural Park, which has the status of a biosphere reserve, was founded.
South of the Anaga Rural Park is the island’s oldest fishing village, founded by Spanish conquistadors in 1501.
Anaga Rural Park is also famous for its relict laurel forests.
Puerto de la Cruz Botanical Garden
Puerto de la Cruz is home to the island’s oldest botanical garden. It was founded in 1788 with the aim of acclimatizing exotic plants so that they could then be grown in mainland Spain . The official name of the park is La Orotava Acclimatization Garden. The botanical garden in Puerto de la Cruz covers an area of 2.5 hectares; more than 4,000 plant species from South America and other tropical regions grow on its territory. The park’s most famous plant is the 200-year-old rubber tree.
Botanical Garden
García Sanabria Park
The oldest park on the island, founded in 1926, is located in the capital of Tenerife. It is named after the mayor of the city who helped to open it. This is one of the largest parks in Tenerife, covering an area of 67 hectares. It is pleasant to walk in the park – fountains, sculptures, gazebos organically complement the huge collection of exotic plants. On the territory of the park there is a famous city landmark – a functioning flower clock.
García Sanabria Park
Taoro Park
In Puerto de la Cruz, on Taoro Mountain, there is a luxury hotel surrounded by a beautiful park. Taoro Park covers an area of 10 hectares, it is divided into three zones: La Atalaya, Camino de La Sortija and Taoro Gardens. The park has wide alleys for walking; tropical plants and flowers grow on its territory. Taoro Park attracts tourists with the opportunity to take a walk, relax in the shade of trees, admire artificial waterfalls, see the city from different angles from the observation decks of the park.
Taoro Park
Esperanza Forest
Esperanza Forest is located near La Laguna, its name translates as the Elven Forest of Hope. It is surrounded by myths and legends; the locals give it a mystical meaning and consider it a place of power. The forest consists of pines and eucalyptus trees, the air in it is very fresh and filled with a pleasant aroma. Wild animals and reptiles do not live in the forest, so walking through it is completely safe. Such relic forests have been preserved only in three places on the planet, therefore the Esperanza forest has the status of a reserve and is protected by the state.
Water parks
A mandatory attribute of a vacation with children at sea is visiting water parks. Water slides are the best complement to a beach holiday. They are equally loved by adults and children. There are two water parks in Tenerife – Aqualand and Siam Park. Each of them has its own advantages.
Siam Park
Siam Park is a water park in Costa Adeje, it covers an area of 18. 5 hectares, it got its name because of the stylization of all buildings, attractions and restaurants in the Siamese style. The water park was opened in 2008. There are 20 water attractions of different levels of complexity and extremeness on its territory. According to Tripadvisor, Siam Park is the best water park in the world, it has been holding its championship for 7 years. The most extreme slide of the water park Tower of Power has a height of 30 meters and an almost vertical slope. Also in Siam Park there is a pool with artificial waves of a record height, it reaches three meters.
Aqualand
Aqualand is another water park in Tenerife, built much earlier, in 1975. If you are relaxing with small children, it is better to prefer it, it is smaller, most of the slides are accessible for children. Aqualand also has another advantage – the best dolphin show on the island. Aqualand is also located in Costa Adeje. The park has 9 adult slides of varying difficulty, a children’s pool with a playground, a lazy river and other standard entertainment.
Entertainment complex Lago Martianes
Puerto de la Cruz is home to the Lago Martianez entertainment complex, the perfect place for a relaxing holiday. It is a complex of pools of different sizes with sea water. Lago Martianes has all the conditions for a comfortable stay for adults and children. The entertainment complex was built in 1971. The total area of the pools is about 10 hectares. An artificial island with spouting geysers has been created in one of the pools. There are also children’s pools, spa pools. In Lago Martianez, an atmosphere of calm and relaxation reigns.
Pools of Lago Martianes
Oasis Park in Los Gigantes
On the very shore of the ocean in Los Gigantes there is an entertainment complex Oasis Park, on its territory there are several pools, including an infinity pool with a magnificent view of the ocean and Los Gigantes cliffs and several water slides. There is also a children’s pool in the Oasis Park with slides and an entertainment complex. After relaxing by the pool and swimming, you can have a bite to eat at a local restaurant.
Cesar Manrique Marine Park in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
In the capital of the island, on the ocean, is the Marine Park, designed by the famous Cesar Manrique and named after him. The Marine Park is located next to the Auditorio de Tenerife. It fits perfectly into the surrounding landscape. The park consists of three swimming pools with sea water, a gym, a recreation area and other necessary infrastructure for recreation. One of the pools is for children, it has water slides for kids. The design of the park is made using natural materials, the pools are equipped with artificial islands with recreation areas and exotic plants.
Cesar Manrique Marine Park
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Amusement parks in Spain
Summer is coming soon, which means it’s time for vacations. Let’s talk about amusement parks in Spain. I must say that in Spain there are quite a lot of such parks: theme parks, water parks, amusement parks, all kinds of dolphinariums and natural parks. All these places are usually located near resort towns. During the high season, there are many Spaniards themselves in the resorts and parks.
1. Port Aventura, Salou
The park is the hallmark of the country. PortAventura is an entire entertainment industry that includes Port Aventura, Caribe Aquatic Park and 5 hotels with camping areas.
PortAventura itself is practically “Around the world in 1 day”. The park is built on the principle of five geographical zones: the Mediterranean, Polynesia, China, Mexico, and the Wild West. Each zone has its own color, its own architecture, its own clothes for employees.
In the “Mediterranean” zone there is a high-speed catapult Furius Baco and the North Station (Estació del Nord). Sitting on the train, you can explore the entire territory of the park. Fireworks are also held here.
“Polynesia” includes boats falling from waterfalls, a tropical bird show and a Sea Odyssey 4D cinema with motion simulators built into the seats.
The Wild West is the park’s largest area, where you can raft on a log waterslide or ride the Stampida, a wooden roller coaster. In the Saloon, the visitor is waiting for a show with cancan, Indians and cowboy fights.
In the “Mexico” zone there is an attraction – Hurakan Condor, a 100-meter pillar surrounded by the ruins of the pyramids of ancient civilizations, from which the “victim” in the chair falls down in 3 seconds. Visitors also have access to the abandoned El Diablo mine and a Mexican canteen with songs and dances.
The China zone is rich in the scariest attractions: Shambala – 5 ups and downs 1650 meters long, and Dragon Khan – a high-speed roller coaster with 8 loops, reaching speeds of up to 110 km / h.
There are also many seasonal discounts: discount booklet for the Bus Turistic sightseeing bus, flyers in hotels, buying a ticket at the railway ticket office at full price, but with free passage to the park.
2. Tibidabo, Barcelona
At the highest point in Barcelona, on the slopes of Mount Tibidabo, one of the oldest amusement parks in Europe is located. At an altitude of more than 500 m above sea level, under the walls of the Sacred Heart Cathedral, you can find an observation tower, carousels, water slides, a Ferris wheel, visit the deserted “hotel” with ghosts Krüeger Hotel, watch a puppet show and see the Correfoc procession before the park closes on a weekend (“Cercavila”) with street performers, circus performers and fireworks. You can get to Tibidabo Park from Barcelona by bus or by funicular from the city (7.70 €).
Ticket price: 28.5€ adult. Children (up to 1.2 m) – 10.3 €. Up to 90 cm and over 60 years old – admission is free. By the way, there is a special price for people over 60 in all theme parks and most often equals a children’s ticket.
3. Warner Bros. Movie World Park, Madrid
A 20-minute drive from Madrid, in the suburbs of San Martin de la Vega, there is a theme park founded by the famous film company Warner Bros. Like Port Aventura, Movie World is made up of five zones inspired by the main genres of the film industry: Hollywood Boulevard, Film World Studios, Superhero World, Cartoon Village, Old West Territory. A quarter of the park: picturesque landscaped gardens and recreation areas with themed fountains and lagoons. Each of the zones has its own rides (including night ones), restaurants, theme shops and much more, all kinds of performances and light and music shows are arranged.
Ticket price: adult – 39.9€, child – 29.90€. When buying online, tickets are much cheaper and cost 25.9 €.
4. Casa de Campo, Madrid
A favorite place for the inhabitants of the capital, the former royal hunting grounds, the vast and very green park of Casa de Campo is located in the forested area of the quarter of the same name. The territory of the park is also famous for its very rich fauna, whose representatives can be seen both simply on the paths of the park and in the zoo, which is part of it.
In addition to the zoo, there is an aquarium with dolphins, an amusement park, playgrounds, restaurants and a theater. The amusement park is divided into five thematic areas: Cars (Maquinismo), Peace (Tranquilidad), Main Street (Gran Avenida), Nature (Naturaleza), Children’s area (Infantil). Among the attractions you can find almost everything: dizzying swings that rotate around the axis, and roller coasters with incredible loops and turns, and water slides, and even an attraction that imitates rafting on inflatable rafts. In the southern part of the park there is an artificial lake with a fountain. You can swim on it on a boat or just swim.
You can reach the park by the Teleférico cable car, which in itself is a great attraction: a ten-minute ride with pleasant music over Madrid will leave a lot of impressions. The fare is from 4 €. Children under 3 years old – free of charge.
Ticket price: adult €31.90, child €24.90. Less than 100 cm – free of charge.
4. Terra Mitica, Benidorm
Amusement park in Benidorm, covering over a million square meters. There are various thematic zones here: Rome, Greece, Egypt, Iberia Park and a children’s area with copies of adult attractions. In addition to slides, carousels, swings and all kinds of “tornadoes”, here you can also see theatrical shows. These are not just performances stylized as an era, but rather rituals and legends of ancient cultures. Spectators not only watch the performances of artists, but are also involved in the show, becoming direct participants in the action.
In the middle of the park there is a large lake, symbolizing the Mediterranean Sea. The lake can be crossed by passenger schooners and merchant ships. These ships, which symbolize the development of seafaring in the Mediterranean Sea, simultaneously deliver visitors to any of the five zones of the park. Also in the park there are restaurants, cafes and shops.
Ticket price: adult – 35€, child – 26.5€. Children 0-5 years old are admitted free of charge.
5. Aitana Safari Park, Alicante
Approximately 70 km from Alicante, the Aytana Safari Park is located: a large area divided into two zones, pedestrian and car, about 7 km. In the automotive zone, you can meet both relatively safe herbivores and predators. Since the animals are in nature, you can go out and get closer to the giraffes, but in the zone of lions and tigers you can’t even open a window. In the pedestrian zone there are small animals: monkeys, ferrets, raccoons, parrots and cubs of lions playing right next to you.
Feeding the animals is prohibited, but some species are allowed (food sold at the entrance). However, in pursuit of a treat, animals can harm your car, so you should be careful with feeding.
Ticket price: adult – 20€, children from 4-12 – 16€.
6. Terra Natura, Benidorm
Petting zoo, spread over 36 hectares of land in the vicinity of Benidorm. Animals living here are in a habitat that is as close to natural as possible, i.e. without barriers, nets and gratings. It contains about 1500 specimens of animals of 200 species, 50 of which are on the verge of extinction, about 2500 specimens of plants of 160 species. The park is divided into five thematic zones: Pangea, America, Asia, Mare Nostrum and Europe, each of which represents the inhabitants of these particular regions of the Earth, as well as examples of architecture and culture of the peoples inhabiting them.
There are attractions in the park. For example, the Bird of Prey Challenge (four hundred-meter “flight” on a cable car over the habitat of elephants), Copaltenango (“colonial” town from Central America) or Kalicameni (“piece” of the Greek village, on the streets of which folklore performances are held). The park hosts botanical and zoological exhibitions, various safaris, including night safaris. There is also an artificial volcano, 11 ethnic-style restaurants and about a dozen shops. You can move around the park on foot, by train, bus or electric car.
Ticket price: adult 29€, child 23.5€.
If you immediately buy a ticket to Aqua Natura, you need to pay extra 12€ per person.
7. Aqua Nature, Benidorm
The Aqua-Natura water park is adjacent to the Terra-Natura park and is considered one complex. This is a kilometer stretch of coastline with an excellent beach and good recreation infrastructure, which has its own water park, whose pools and channels have an area of more than 40 thousand square meters. meters. In addition to the beach area, there is an aquarium with a chic collection of Mediterranean inhabitants (there is even a special pool with sharks in which you can swim), an underwater tunnel, underwater fountains, waterfalls, spa areas and water slides of all kinds. There are several restaurants, cafes and shops, there is a separate picnic area and sports grounds.
Ticket price: adult 29€, child 23.5€. If you immediately buy nature in Terra, you need to pay extra 12€ per person.
8. Bioparc, Valencia
Another new type of zoo, where animals are not in enclosures, but in natural conditions. There are no cages and bars; visitors are separated from the animals by a moat or a low fence. The flora and fauna of the jungle, savannah, the African continent and subtropics – all this is presented in different zones of the “Biopark”: Savannah, Equatorial Africa and Madagascar.
In the center of the park there is an amphitheater where performances take place. There is a cinema with films about animals and restaurants where you can have a bite to eat while continuing to watch wildlife. In the Biopark it is forbidden to touch and feed the animals, as well as to scare them with screams or flashlights. Violations can be fined.
Ticket price: adult – 23. 80 €, children (4-12 years old) – 18 €.
9. Dinopolis, Teruel
The most modern paleontological park in the world “Dinopolis”, located almost in the center of the city of Teruel (Aragon). It is in Aragon that archaeologists find a large number of fossilized remains of ancient pangolins (there are 4 more similar parks in the region).
Dinopolis is entirely dedicated to the history and study of dinosaurs. In addition to an interesting paleontological museum with the richest exposition (one of the largest collections of dinosaur skeletons in the world), the park has an extensive entertainment area with many thematic zones – Jurassic Park, River of Life, Time Machine Travel, Dinosaur Territory, Encounter with a Tyrannosaurus Rex and others. And all this is close to numerous areas for games, workshops, playgrounds, a stereophonic cinema and all kinds of restaurants.
Ticket price: adult 28 €, children 22 €.
10. Magic Island, Sevilla
An excellent Seville amusement park, located right on the island of Cartuja on the site of the Expo 1992 pavilions. A theme park entirely dedicated to the era of colonial discoveries and sea adventures, located right in the city. Park areas: El Dorado, Puerto de Indias, Puerta de America, Amazonia, La Guarida de los Piratas and children’s area. In addition to attractions, each zone hosts its own show: The Jungle Book in the Lost City of El Dorado, the Black Flag in the Pirate Zone, The Adventures of Baron Munchausen and horse performances in the America zone and many others.
A planetarium has recently opened here. It allows you to see the stars and planets in detail with the help of multimedia images created using new technologies and projected on a hemispherical screen with an area of 230 square meters. As with many Spanish theme parks, there is also the Agua Magica water park adjoining it.
Ticket price: adult 29 €, child 21 €. Afternoon discounts. For the Aquapark surcharge 14.5 €.
11 Siam Park, Tenerife
Considered one of the best water parks in Europe. The owners, the Kisling family, built the park in Thai style as they lived in Thailand for several years. The park has many water slides of varying difficulty, a palace with artificial waves above three meters, a pool with sharks and stingrays, a playground for the smallest and a lot of greenery for a volcanic island. The water in the pool is desalinated and always warmed up to +24. Even if you don’t know how to swim, you shouldn’t miss this water park – the water level in the pools, where you get from the next slide, is sufficient to stand on your feet. In addition, lifeguards are located on each attraction at its different points. The park can be reached by free buses running along the coast.
Ticket price: adult – 34€, children – 23€. If you take Siam Park + Loro Park: adult – 55 €, children – 36.5 €. If you take a double ticket, then only one and the same person can pass through it, for which a fingerprint is taken in Siam Park. A double ticket can be purchased from the age of 6, because. up to six are admitted to Loro Parque free of charge.
12. Loro Parque, Tenerife
Loro Parque in Tenerife is the second creation of the Kisling family. Initially, Loro Park was conceived as a parrot park and occupied 1.3 hectares in the northern part of the island. But over time, it has grown 10 times, becoming a huge green reserve for more than 4 thousand colorful parrots, as well as a home for the owners of Loro Park and Siam Park, the Kisling family. Their house is located right in the middle of the park, next to the restaurants. Here you can also throw bread into a pond with Japanese carps, look at huge gorillas, go to a fur seal show, visit the Antarctic zone, where penguins live in ice and snow, and an 18-meter tunnel with sharks. However, for 10 years now, not parrots, but ocean killer whales have become the hallmark of the park. Shows with them attract the most attention, and they even changed the logo of the park for them. Killer whales are huge predators with character, so each time the performance is different, but it causes constant delight of the public. Especially when the killer whale swims up to the side and begins to douse the front rows with water with its tail.
Ticket price: adult 33€; children from 6 to 11 years old – 22€.
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Zoo “Jungle Park” (Jungle Park) or “Park of the Eagles” is located in the south of the island of Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain), at a distance of about 7 kilometers from the popular resorts of Playa de Las Americas, Costa Adeje and Los Cristianos. This is another theme park and at the same time a botanical garden in Tenerife. It is slightly inferior in popularity to Loro Park, but it is just as good in terms of entertainment and undoubtedly attracts in its own way. Its main “highlight” is a huge collection of birds of prey with their unique entertainment show, specially created for you, and of course its location near the southern resorts.
Once inside his domain, tunnels, suspension bridges, waterfalls, lagoons and caves open up to your gaze. This is a real tropical oasis, which was discovered in 1995 in a desert mountain area, with an area of 75,000 m². Today, not only birds of prey live here, but also a collection of various animals, about 500 individuals. Of these: tigers, toucans, penguins, crocodiles, hippos, macaws, gibbons, pelicans, birds of prey, cranes, monk parrots, titi and saimiri monkeys, Brazza monkeys, orangutans, siamangs, leopards, cougars, white lions, caimans , alligators, lemurs, iguanas, marabou, kites, flamingos, spurred turtles, porcupines, meerkats, jaguars, owls, raccoons, penguins. ..
Orlov Park Show
Birds of Prey
Three shows are held daily in Jungle Park: with trained birds of prey, the second with parrots, toucans and the third with sea lions.
Birds of prey in the park follow all the trainer’s commands, they fly through the hoop, pick up various objects on command, and much more. This is admirable. The show is very interesting and unusual, considered one of the best in the world. All birds of prey are in a free state and in flight, it seems that there is a chance to fly away, but they do not do this, apparently they feed well and love. During the show, various tricks are performed literally within walking distance from you, including tearing off pieces of meat from the hands of a feeding trainer.
Tip for visitors: during the predatory show, do not eat food, much less wave it, because this can attract a bird in the air, but it is still a predator.
Exotic birds
Complementing the show are smart parrots that will try to amaze you with their skillful tricks, such as: turning over on their backs, jumping on their legs, flying over their heads, riding a toy car, etc. Toucans from the woodpecker family will eat from your hands.
Sea lions
The family of sea lions: Bruno, Kasper, Julia, Bimba, Kuki, Alisa, Xana and Perla will try to make you fall in love with them and bring them closer to their fun water show program. Six females and 2 males will delight you, discovering their skills together with professional trainers.
Schedule of the show
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16:00
Sea lions
13:45
Penguin feeding ilba osenary osmotics. For pets, the park has special pavilions where parrots, friendly monkeys, lemurs and other tame animals live, which can be stroked and fed. Food is sold here, in vending machines. This entertainment is especially loved by children.
Orlov Park Entertainment
In addition to pleasant walks among lush tropical vegetation and watching eagles, griffins and other predators. In Orlov Park, you can tickle your nerves with local attractions. All visitors get a chance to feel like a real traveler through the tropical jungle, which consists of suspension bridges, rope tunnels and other extreme entertainment suspended at a decent distance from the ground. No less interesting attraction for adults and children with the name “Jungle Raid” (Jungle Raid) – is considered a kind of bobsleigh, where at a decent speed in a special sleigh you can ride along a winding track. This pleasure costs only 4 euros (this is the only entertainment for an additional fee in the park).
It is better to come to Jungle Park for the whole day, then there will be enough time to see all the interesting things and visit the performances without haste. You can also have lunch here, on the territory of the Orlov Park there are several bar-restaurants with fast food (hamburgers, pizza, hot dogs, etc.), as well as self-service dishes prepared from high quality products.
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Urbanización Las Águilas del Teide s/n 38640 Arona-Tenerife Sur
Phone: +(34) 922-729-010 Fax: +(34) 922-723 Official Web -website: Jungle Park
Working hours
Daily (without days off) From 10:00 to 17:30 (open until 16:30).
GPS Coordinates:
28.080635, -16.694564 28°04’50.3″N 16°41’40.4″W
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Top Theme Parks You Don’t Know About 9001
Going on a trip, each tourist collects not only luggage, but also information about the country where he is going, prepares his “list”, having fulfilled which, one can confidently call the vacation a success.
Some prefer to spend their holidays in the same country they love, stay in a well-established hotel and, surrounded by the care of the staff, bask on the seashore, occasionally going on excursions to popular attractions. But there are also such avid travelers who cannot sit still in one place, they love to discover new places, “collect” the countries they have visited and look for something else to see that friends and acquaintances have not yet reached. In fact, you need to publish something non-trivial on social networks when you talk about your vacation. ATOR Bulletin offers to get acquainted with the TOP theme parks in different parts of the world, which you may not know about yet.
Efteling – Kaatsheuvel, The Netherlands
Photo from the park’s official page on Facebook.com
Huge fantasy theme park with lots of fabulous rides, popular in the Netherlands but rarely visited by foreigners (94% of its visitors are Dutch). Efteling opened in 1952 and is one of the oldest amusement parks in the world – it is three years older than American Disneyland. The Efteling is said to have inspired Walt Disney to build his own amusement park, while Disneyland Paris consulted the Dutch on how best to attract a European visitor. Among the main attractions stand out the grandiose double-track wooden slides “Joris de Draak” (“Dragon Joris”), where two trains rush one after another. The entire territory of the park is decorated with sculptures of magical creatures, including the character of the Brothers Grimm Lang Nek (Long Neck) – the unofficial mascot of the park. Entrance – from 34 €, children under 3 years old are admitted free of charge. The park is open in July-August from 10:00 to 20:00, from September to June – from 10:00 to 18:00.
High Chaparral, Vernamo, Sweden
Photo from the park website highchaparral.se
High Chaparral is built in the form of a border town in the Wild West, through which you can ride on a steam locomotive. However, you’ll get the most out of epic shows that bring westerns to life, with gunfire, explosions, and dashing guys throwing each other off wooden porches. You can watch six different shows, including the legendary Zorro and the city’s patron Lucky Luke.
Ticket price (per day) – from 16.50 £. The park is open from May 30 to August 16, as well as August 21-23 and August 28-30, from 10:00 to 18:00.
Vulcania – Saint-Urs, Auvergne, France
Photo from the park website vulcania.com
France is famous for its wonderful educational amusement parks. While the Puy du Fou in the Vendée wows visitors with a reenactment of a historic battle, Vulcania makes volcanology interesting and worth exploring. In addition to a museum full of ambitious interactive exhibits that help explain the nature of volcanic activity, the park features slides, including the breathtaking Dragon Slide. The park was designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Hans Hollein. The central structure of the park is a 28-meter cone, fiery gold inside, lined with lava stone on the outside. Entrance for adults – €24, for children from 6 to 16 years old – €17. Opening hours can be found at vulcania.com
Grutas Park, Druskininkai, Lithuania
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Are you familiar with Jurassic Park-style rides where you walk through a forest full of giant dinosaur sculptures? Grutas, in general, looks like such a park, but instead of di 9
If you went to Italy with children, after long walks around Milan and exciting shopping, the most correct thing is to give the children the opportunity to get real pleasure from the trip and go with the whole family to Leolandia Park, located an hour’s drive from the city. This children’s theme park has been significantly updated over the past two years: the Peppa Pig World playground has opened, Cowboy City has been modernized. Along with various attractions and a children’s zoo, the park hosts exciting shows with the participation of fairies, pirates and trained parrots.
Admission for adults – 13.50 €, reduced ticket – 12.50 €. The park is open daily from 10:00 to 18:00.
Siam Park, Tenerife, Canary Islands
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A water park with a national flavor, perhaps this is how Siam Park can be described. A piece of Asia in the heart of the Canary Islands – that’s what Siam Park in Tenerife is. The huge water park, built in 2008, has rides that will get adrenaline pumping even for seasoned daredevils, such as the Mekong rapids, the Dragon, and the extreme Tower of Power slide, a nearly vertical descent from a 28-meter height. Those who don’t want to risk their swimwear can opt for the park’s quieter rides, such as paddling down the Lazy River (Mai Thai River) or sunbathing on Siam Beach. Admission for adults – 34€, for children from 3 to 11 years old – 23€. Opening hours: from May to October from 10:00 to 18:00, from November to April from 10:00 to 15:00.
Popeye Village – Anchor Bay, Malta
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In 1980, the movie Popeye, starring Robin Williams, may have been a resounding failure, but it left a legacy. In a charming family vacation spot called Popeye Village, on the shore of a wonderful bay, there is a group of dilapidated (as it was conceived) wooden buildings – this is the former film set of the film. Visitors can stroll through the colorful village, meet the characters in the film, visit rides and attractions, including the Popeye the Sailor Comic Museum. This hero is almost unfamiliar to Russian tourists, but in America, for example, he is extremely popular. It also organizes regular boat trips, puppet shows and film screenings, where, among other tapes, you can see the same film “Popeye” with a Hollywood star. Admission is free. Opening hours can be found at popeyemalta.com
Bakken, Klampenborg, Denmark
Photo from the park website bakken . dk
It turns out that Bakken is the oldest amusement park in the world. It is located just a 10-minute drive north of Copenhagen (which, by the way, also boasts a 19th-century amusement park in the city center – the famous Tivoli). The charming historical park was founded back in 1583! It is rarely possible to meet foreign visitors in it, but the Danes simply adore the park. And while the Bakken can’t compete with modern theme parks for their thrills and interactive programs, it does have some impressive rides, like the grandiose wooden Rutschebanen, a 1919-built coaster.32 year. Surrounded by greenery, this stylish and nostalgic park is great for family fun. Entrance for adults 24 €, for children 17 €. Open from 26 March to 30 August. Opening hours can be found at bakken.dk
Tripsdrill, Germany
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Tripsdrill, which opened in 1929, is Germany’s oldest theme park and has been in the hands of the Fischer family since its opening. This huge park features a 860-metre modern Mammoth wooden slide, as well as a falling water ride and rapids. The wildlife park is another center of attraction for visitors, home to about 130 species of animals, including wild horses, arctic wolves and bears, as well as a permanent exhibition of birds of prey.
Entrance for adults and children over 12 years old 28. 50 €, for children from 4 to 11 years old 24.50 €, children under 4 years old are admitted free of charge. The theme park and wildlife park are open from March 28 to November 8, opening hours are from 9:00 to 18:00. In winter, from November to March, the Wildlife Park is open on weekends from 9:00 to 17:00.
Area 47, Ötztal, Tyrol, Austria
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A huge amusement park located in the open air on the banks of the river, in the Ötztal valley. Area 47 has breathtaking extreme attractions: 30-meter mega-swing, bungee jumping from the bridge, climbing wall, water park and diving tower, water ski jumping, spectacular slides. Thrill-seekers can try out a water catapult, go rafting, canyoning, speleology, cross-country cycling. The park is very popular among those who love risk and are chasing new experiences.
The cost and time of the visit can be found on the park website area47.at
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Fuerteventura Attractions | Russian center on the island of Gran Canaria
The island-reserve of Fuerteventura attracts vacationers with non-traditional resorts, ultra-modern entertainment centers and chic architectural masterpieces – tourists do not come here for this. Some are looking for a quiet and relaxing holiday on endless deserted beaches, others want to enjoy the pristine beauty of unique natural landscapes, others are ready to spend all their time waiting for the perfect wave to conquer it on a surfboard. However, there are also some interesting architectural sights and some opportunities for entertainment.
It is worth telling more about the beaches of Fuerteventura, so we will tell about them in the next article, but read about natural parks, a few architectural monuments and what else is worth seeing on the island right now.
Oasis park is a completely unique place. This is a zoo, and a circus, and a botanical garden, and a safari center, which occupy a vast territory exceeding 800,000 square meters! And there are also restaurants, walking and recreation areas, exhibition pavilions, lakes, etc. It is located near the small town of Lahita, on the isthmus of the Jandia Peninsula.
You can spend the whole day in Oasis Park and not even notice it! Of great interest is the local luxurious, green botanical garden, which looks all the more amazing, given that Fuerteventura is dominated by desert landscapes. It occupies 250 thousand square meters and here you can see more than 1500 varieties of plants, including a huge number of almost unique cacti (some reach 4 meters in height). It is curious that this green natural beauty was created here in just 30 years – in the early 80s, when the first plants began to be planted here, only a few palm trees grew in this area.
Walking in the garden is one thing, and in Oasis Park you can even see it almost completely from above! To do this, you need to visit the research center, above which rises the Girre tower with a special observation deck. This tower is also used for observing rare bird species that are found in the park. By the way, the places of migration of birds, which are territorially related to the park, are surrounded by special fences and tourists are not allowed to enter there – this is done in order not to violate the usual conditions for migratory birds.
Of course, the local zoo also attracts special attention. Here you can see more than 3,000 animals that belong to 250 species! Turtles, camels, crocodiles, hippos, giraffes, lemurs, monkeys and many, many others live here in conditions as close to natural as possible, in huge enclosures. You can even touch some animals or take part in feeding them. There is also a small dolphinarium where you can see a show of sea lions!
The Oasis Park regularly hosts a variety of performances featuring different animals, birds and reptiles. Those who want to have time to explore every corner of the park can be advised to rent an electric car or choose a more exotic way of transportation – a real camel!
In addition, the park has three excellent restaurants, a small farm with pets that you can help take care of, there is even a small market with all sorts of interesting handicrafts, unusual souvenirs and local delicacies!
More precisely, this is only half of the ship and it can be called a landmark very conditionally. The history of this cruise liner is extremely interesting: it was built in 1940 and at that time she was the real pride of the entire American fleet, during the Second World War, this ship, converted for military purposes, was used as an escort ship, and since 1946 it again began to carry ordinary passengers.
He retired in 1993 and they decided to move him to Thailand, where they were going to turn him into a luxury hotel. But it was not there – during transportation, it fell into several severe storms and was eventually stranded off Fuerteventura. During the shipwreck, the ship broke into two parts, the back one sank, and the rusty bow can still be seen in the Playa de Garcia area. Against the background of this picturesque half of the ship, all tourists who come to the island try to take pictures.
In the secluded western part of the Jandia peninsula, not far from Cofete beach, one of the few architectural attractions of Fuerteventura is located – the villa of the German industrialist and engineer Gustav Winter. It is known that during the Second World War, the Jandia peninsula was a closed region, all the inhabitants were evicted from here, and it was here that the secret base of the German submarine fleet was located. Officially, these places belonged to the German company Dehesa de Jandia S.A., which was managed by Gustav Winter.
He built a two-story villa here for himself and his family, which many claim was just a front. According to various speculations and rumors, there were many large caves under the house in the rocks, where you could only get under water – they were allegedly used so that German submarines could hide here. According to another version, it was here that a secret clinic was located during the war years, where plastic surgery was performed on top Nazis so that they could start a new life in South America. And, of course, there were rumors that Nazi treasures were hidden here – this version attracts many adventurers here. Now the villa belongs to a Spanish construction company and it is planned to equip a hotel or a restaurant here in the near future.
There is only one water park on the entire island of Fuerteventura, which is surprising for a tropical resort center. Baku Water Park is an open, impressive themed entertainment complex covering an area of 160,000 square meters!
Numerous slides, swimming pools, a sandy area for sunbathing, a jacuzzi, children’s play areas, etc. await tourists here. Here you can even take a boat ride down a small waterfall, as well as swim in a pool with real sea lions, rays and sharks. Restaurants, cafes, a bowling center, a small golf course – all this is also included in the water park complex.
The small village of Betancuria is one of the few located in the central part of the island. In addition, it is one of the first settlements that were founded on the island – the first buildings appeared here as early as 1404. Until 1834, the capital of Fuerteventura was located here. Today, Betancuria is one of the most picturesque and authentic villages of the island and tourists often come here.
It is noteworthy that it lies in the crater of an extinct volcano. In its center you can see one of the oldest churches on the island – the Church of Iglesia de Santa Maria. The first building on this site was built in the year the city was founded, but it was burned down at the end of the 16th century. The church, which has survived to this day, was built in 1620. You should definitely go inside and appreciate its beautiful baroque altar.
On the northern edge of the village you can see the picturesque ruins of the oldest Franciscan monastery on the island, Saint Bonaventure. And there are also two museums here: the museum of religious art, with a collection of church art and photographs of almost all the churches of the Canary archipelago, and an archaeological museum with five halls filled with interesting finds.
Basically Fuerteventura is: waves, wind, surfing, ocean, beaches and sandy valleys.
The most windless month in Fuerteventura is September and early October, and in all other months a strong wind blows.
Of course, there are not as many attractions here as on the neighboring islands of Gran Canaria or Tenerife, but this Canary Island deserves attention!
Hello friends! We are sure that the park, where we will go with you today, deserves the closest attention and interest. The hallmark of this amazing place is the eagles, and its name Jungle Park in itself gives us a sense of wildlife and its pristine beauty. You are not mistaken, we are met by the jungle, but what!
Genuine jungle
Tenerife’s Jungle Park, formerly known as the “Eagles of the Teide Volcano” and later as the “Park of the Eagles”, is located in the southern part of the island near Playa de las Americas (Spanish: Playa de las Americas), a popular tourist resort. This is a theme park, with its spectacularity and originality for a long time challenging the palm with another park in Tenerife – Loro Parque. We will not compare them. Yet they are different parks and each is good in its own way. If you’ve been to both, then write your opinion in the comments.
The complex covers an area of 75 thousand square meters. m and is a man-made jungle with lush tropical vegetation brought here from different parts of the globe, and a wide variety of wildlife represented here by lions and tigers, hippos and crocodiles, chimpanzees, orangutans and other primates, flamingos, ostriches, penguins, sea lions . Here you can watch the cute habits of lemurs, meerkats and raccoons. Yes, if you can count them all… The undoubted pride of the park is a huge collection of birds of prey, now and then soaring up under the clouds at breathtaking speed.
A small African tribe, wild, but extremely cute, has “taken root” in the park, beating drums and famously beating rhythmic national dances with their feet. Of course, these are artists, in bright costumes and ritual coloring, entertaining the audience and complementing the colorful atmosphere of the jungle of the Spanish island. We won’t be bored!
From the history of the park
A completely bare, barren and deserted place on the rocky slopes was chosen for the arrangement of the park, which skillful human hands gradually turned into a real miracle – a tropical oasis with waterfalls, paradise vegetation and living creatures, alluring visitors with comfort and ease, coziness huts and holiday houses and promising a wide variety of entertainment. At the gates of Jungle Park, two stylizations of huge eagles were installed, and along the walls there are several sculptures that give the impression of the mysterious guardians of this place. We must give credit to landscape designers and garden art specialists for such a masterpiece, which simultaneously combines wild jungles and modern entertainment and attractions areas that are equally interesting for both children and adults. The park in Tenerife has existed for twenty years, its opening took place at 1995 year. Since then, visitors have not tired of admiring its beauty and looking for entertainment in it to their liking. After all, we also came here for impressions, so we take a map at the entrance, which will tell you how to get to the place of interest to us and help us orient ourselves, and – to new impressions!
Lions, jaguars and other animals welcome you
These are the animals we see when we enter the park gates. Sometimes they bask in the shade, but often delight visitors by walking along the enclosure and giving the opportunity to examine themselves or by swimming to the other side of a small pond, as if letting them know that they are a little tired of such close daily attention.
Eagles are excellent performers
Initially, performances were held in the park with the participation of these birds of prey. As before, this now legendary spectacle takes place within a circular arena built in the form of an amphitheatre. Music sounds in the arena, and the birds, flying over the heads of the spectators, perform various tricks and pirouettes in front of the bewitched audience, sit on the crossbars on command, and catch food on the fly. The trainers, although they demonstrate complete understanding with the birds, put on special thick leather gloves on their hands so that the sharp claws of the birds do not cut into their hands. Participation in the show of bald eagles – large birds of prey imported from America – is a real highlight of the program. To be honest, you will not find such a performance of trained predatory representatives of birds anywhere else in the world.
Other smaller birds also take part in the show: vultures, eagle owls, peacocks, crowned cranes, parrots or marabou, which can jump through a hoop and even walk between the rows of spectators and peck food directly from their palms. You can take great photos with birds. Children are delighted with such communication with birds!
A walk around the zoo
Animals living in Jungle Park are provided with very comfortable conditions. Birds, for example, live in roofless cages and can fly freely for hours. The playgrounds and enclosures are thought out in every detail, with islands, rocky and sandy areas, swimming ponds and luxurious thickets of tropical trees and shrubs, where you can hide from the sun or the overly inquisitive visitor. In special “contact” pavilions, you can communicate with completely peaceful animals without fear of petting or feeding them. And you can buy food in the vending machine right at the pavilion. Very convenient, isn’t it?
If you want, we can admire the rarest white lion, which is one of the 27 representatives of the family of wild cats of this color left on earth. You will be pleasantly surprised by your walk along the numerous paths and bridges and the opportunity to see enough of all the animals and birds without disturbing their peace and at the same time feeling completely safe.
Extreme Entertainment
Jungle Park is also designed for fans of a little extreme sports, as it provides entertainment in the form of an obstacle course called “Jungle Raid”, consisting of platforms, walls, suspension bridges, towers, mesh pipes and ropes (currently moment does not work, see the note at the end of the article). You can also visit the attraction, which is a bobsleigh track, only summer, with an 800-meter metal chute, along which they descend on a sleigh, developing a decent speed. It is important to know that each lap of the descent is paid separately, its cost is 4 euros.
Schedule and ticket prices
We have already noticed that on the map that you received at the entrance to the park, you can see a lot of useful information about the hours of performances, their list, venues where the shows take place, places for recreation. Paths and bridges, the location of certain animals are also indicated there. The park is open to everyone from 10.00 to 17.30 daily, tickets are sold until 16.30. Entrance will cost an adult 26 euros, a child 5-10 years old – 17.50 euros, 3-4 years old – 9Euro. A company of several people is more profitable to use a double ticket (Aqualand + Jungle Park) worth 51 euros for adults and 35 euros for children. It is possible to purchase tickets online, then you will save money, because you can buy tickets at a significant discount – the official site of Jungle Park. All tickets are valid for 90 days from the date of purchase.
Attraction Schedule
Penguin Feeding – 12:45 pm
Exotic Birds – 11:00 am and 2:30 pm
Sea lions – 13:45 and 15:15
Birds of prey – 12:00 and 16:00
If you work up an appetite
There is a small restaurant near the area with exotic birds. The prices are not quite adequate, but you can enjoy the bird show right from there. In addition, you can look into one of several bistros to refresh yourself with soft drinks. For a snack, these fast foods are quite suitable. And for children, you can even order a birthday celebration with a special menu, gifts for the birthday boy and attractive discounts: all you need is a group of 15 people. It is unlikely that your child will remain indifferent to such a fun vacation! Do not forget about souvenirs for relatives and friends, which will be offered to you in a shop in the park. Yes, you yourself, having bought some trinket for yourself personally, will remember Jungle Park with tenderness and delight as a place that gave you a lot of positive.
Useful information
When you are at the performance of birds of prey, it is better to hide food away, then you will protect yourself and your child, because a bird of prey, seeing a piece of sausage or a bun in your hand, can instinctively rush for food and frighten or scratch you.
The cable cars and the obstacle course were closed as of January 2016. Perhaps they were completely dismantled. Who will attend, write in the comments whether it was restored or not.
The duration of all performances in the park is 30 minutes, their cost is included in the ticket. If you take pictures with birds, you will have to do this for an additional fee – 8 euros, and you can pick up a photo when leaving the park.
There is paid parking – 4 euros per day.
Upon arrival, tourists are given advertising booklets, which can save a few euros on the entrance ticket.
When planning your visit, check the height of your children with the price list on the site, it may turn out that you will have to pay as an adult. In order not to spoil your mood, it is better to find out about it in advance.
How to get to Jungle Park
From Las Americas, Los Cristianos and Costa Adeje
The easiest way to get there is by free bus. Two routes collect tourists from the main resorts of the south in the first half of the day and take them back in the afternoon. Stops and timetables are shown on the map below. You can also take a taxi, the cost will depend on the starting point (on average, from 15 to 30 euros).
You can get there by your own car moving in the direction of Chayofa / Arona / Teide and then follow the signs to the Jungle Park itself (see map). Google shows the shortest path in its opinion, so don’t be surprised if suddenly road signs lead a little wrong, it’s better to follow them.
From the capital of Santa Cruz and the northern part
From the northern part it is easy to get there, moving along the main highway TF-1 and follow the signs (exit 72 on TF-28 at the entrance to Los Cristianos).
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Dream Marina in Santa Cruz de Tenerife provides accommodations with free WiFi, 2. 3 km from Tenerife Espacio de las Artes, 8 km from Museo Histórico Militar de Canarias and a 15-minute walk from Museo municipal de Bellas Artes. The property, housed in a building dating from 2002, is 2.7 km from Auditorio de Tenerife and 3.2 km from Estadio Heliodoro Rodríguez López.
The apartment has 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, bed linen, towels, a flat-screen TV with cable channels, a dining area, a fully equipped kitchen, and a balcony with city views.
Tenerife Trade Fair is 3.4 km from the apartment. The nearest airport is Tenerife Norte Airport, 14.5 km from Dream Marina.
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Buenas tardes, estoy interesado en la propiedad, me gustaría saber si hay wifi disponible y que tamaño es la terraza y a donde está orientada. Gracias
Hola
Tenemos wifi con Vodafone 300mb
Funciona muy bien
La terraza es 1m por 2m
Y no está abierta
orientación oeste
Answered on January 11, 2021
Is this a high floor..?? Is there a lift??
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The apartment is on the 4th floor of a total 5 floors
There is a lift
Answered on July 28, 2020
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“Santa Cruz de Tenerife, commonly abbreviated as Santa Cruz (Spanish: [santa ˈkɾuθ]), is a city, the capital of the island of Tenerife, Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and capital of the Canary Islands. Santa Cruz has a population of 206,593 (2013) within its administrative limits. The urban zone of Santa Cruz extends beyond the city limits with a population of 507,306 and 538,000 within urban area. It is the second largest city in the Canary Islands and the main city on the island of Tenerife, with nearly half of the island’s population living in or around it.
Santa Cruz is located in the northeast quadrant of Tenerife, 210 kilometres (130 mi) off the north-western coast of Africa within the Atlantic Ocean. The distance to the nearest point of mainland Spain is 1,300 kilometres (810 mi). Between the 1833 territorial division of Spain and 1927, Santa Cruz de Tenerife was the sole capital of the Canary Islands, until 1927 when a decree ordered that the capital of the Canary Islands be shared, as it remains at present. The port is of great importance and is the communications hub between Europe, Africa and Americas, with cruise ships arriving from many nations. The city is the focus for domestic and inter-island communications in the Canary Islands. The city is home to the Parliament of the Canary Islands, the Audience of Accounts of the Canary Islands, the Captaincy General of the Canary Islands, the Canarias Ministry of the Presidency (shared on a four-year cycle with Las Palmas), one half of the Ministries and Boards of the Canarias Government, (the other half being located in Gran Canaria), the Tenerife Provincial Courts and two courts of the Superior Court of Justice of the Canary Islands. There are several faculties of the La Laguna University in Santa Cruz, including the Fine Arts School and the Naval Sciences Faculty. Its harbour is one of Spain’s busiest. It is important for commercial and passenger traffic as well as for being a major stopover for cruisers en route from Europe to the Caribbean. The city also has one of the world’s largest carnivals. The Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife now aspires to become a World Heritage Site, and is the second largest in the world.The varied architecture of the city stands out, highlighting the Auditorio de Tenerife (Auditorium of Tenerife), which is considered one of the greatest exponents of contemporary architecture. In the panoramic view of the city, the Torres de Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz Towers) also stand out, which with 120 meters tallest twin towers in Spain. Other outstanding places are the Plaza de España (Spain Square), which is the nerve center of the city, and the Parque García Sanabria (García Sanabria Park), a large urban park located in the center of the city. Outside the city but in its municipal district, Playa de Las Teresitas (Las Teresitas) and a large part of the Macizo de Anaga (Anaga Massif) stand out, declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 2015. Santa Cruz de Tenerife hosts the first headquarters of the Center UNESCO in the Canary Islands. In recent years the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife has seen the construction of a significant number of modern structures and the city’s skyline is the sixth in height across the country, behind Madrid, Benidorm, Barcelona, Valencia and Bilbao.In 2012, the British newspaper The Guardian included Santa Cruz de Tenerife in the list of the five best places in the world to live, next to the Cihangir district, in Istanbul; the district of Sankt Pauli, in Hamburg, the north coast of Maui, in Hawaii and Portland, in the state of Oregon (United States). The 82% of the municipal territory of Santa Cruz de Tenerife is considered a natural area, this is due in large part to the presence of the Anaga Rural Park. This fact makes Santa Cruz the third largest municipality in Spain with the highest percentage of natural territory, after Cuenca (87%) and Cáceres (83%). The city has a status of global city (in Sufficiency category).” Wikipedia
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A popular small town on the north-eastern coast of Tenerife island home to a large sweeping sandy beach behind a man-made break-water providing a safe-haven for a field of local boats.
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A holiday resort on the eastern coast of Tenerife island with a harbour and marina and a black sandy beach.
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A busy popular town on the eastern coast of Tenerife, home to a marina and a harbour.
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A small popular resort town on the eastern coast of Tenerife island with three black sandy beaches and a marina to the south.
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A large historic town on the northern rocky coast of Tenerife island full of hotels, guest-houses and restaurants, with a small fishing harbour.
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A pretty and green town on the northern rocky hillside coast of Tenerife island with a small cove and quayside.
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A popular tourist town on the western coast of Tenerife island south of the mountainous north-western cape. Home to a large number of holiday resorts and a harbour and marina.
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A popular holiday destination on the north-western coast of Gran Canaria island with a series of restaurants around the bay.
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A large holiday town on the south-western coast of Tenerife island and home to a large harbour and marina.
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A busy residential town on the western coast of Tenerife island home to a local harbour and a large number of restaurants within the town.
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A large popular holiday destination on the southern coast of Tenerife island under the Guaza mountain. Home to a three sandy beaches and a marina next to the ferry terminal.
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A large holiday resort along the southern rocky coastline home to famous black sandy beaches, a harbour and marina, and Europe’s largest water theme park.
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A popular holiday destination on the rocky western coast on the north-western coastline of Gran Canaria, home to a harbour and small marina.
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A small village on the northern coast of Gran Canaria island with a rocky beach and a small collection of bars and restaurants.
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Santa Cruz de Tenerife is the administrative center of the Canary Islands. This modern city is located on the island of Tenerife.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife is a busy ferry and cruise port. It is located on the south coast in the eastern part of the island.
Main facts about region
Telephone code:
+34 922
Language:
Spanish
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UTC+0, in summer UTC+1
Currency:
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Population:
209,194
Sailing trip in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Santa Cruz de Tenerife is a city in the western part of the Pacific Ocean. It is are a part of the Province of Temota of the Melanesian state of Solomon Islands.
There is Tenerife North Airport next to Santa Cruz de Tenerife which handles flights from Spain, Italy, Portugal, Senegal, Morocco, Bulgaria, Finland and Venezuela. Those who don’t suit these flights can try the South Tenerife South Airport, where many planes fly from all over Europe.
We recommend visiting the marina: Santa Cruz, Tenerife, and Radazul. Here you can also order a catamaran or yacht rental
Santa Cruz de Tenerife Events
January — annual music festival
February — Carnival, the largest in Europe and second in scale and beauty after Rio de Janeiro
April — Fiesta de Los Aborigenes, a festival held in honour of the Guanches, aborigines of the Canary Islands
May 3 — Festival of the Crosses (Fiesta de Las Cruces), passes through all the Canaries with parades and fireworks
June — Corpus Cristi, a religious festival with various events on all the Canaries
July — Nuestra Señora del Carmen, a festival in honour of the patron saint of all fishermen
July — annual jazz festival
August — Fiestas de la Virgen de Candelaria
Santa Cruz de Tenerife is a city in the western part of the Pacific Ocean. It is are a part of the Province of Temota of the Melanesian state of Solomon Islands.
Yacht routes in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
There are a large number of sailing routes starting from the capital of the Canary Islands. It is convenient to find a yacht or catamaran rental, come here by plane, and go on a trip. Please note that the transitions between the islands can take a whole day when planning a yacht vacation in the Canaries.
The route from Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 7 days:
Santa Cruz de Tenerife — Puerto Mogan — San Sebastian de la Gomera — La Gomera — Santa Cruz de La Palma — Puerto Colon — Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Airports in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Tenerife Norte Airport
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+34 902 40 47 04
Yachting season and weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
The climate of steppes is prevalent in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Around a year there is a small amount of rainfall. Average temperature in summer months reaches +25 °C.
The tourist season in the city lasts from September to November. At this time it is better to request parking in advance in the marina: there may be no places.
Northeastern winds blow in the region throughout the year, developing maximum speed in July and August and calming down in October and November. There are places for yachts in Santa Cruz Marina, Tenerife Marina and Radazul Marina. Here you can also hire a yacht or catamaran charter.
Water temperature in sailing season
+21…+25 °
Air temperature in sailing season
+22. ..+29 °
Wind speed in sailing season
11−17 knots
Weather forecast for yachting in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Upon arrival at the marina, you are usually given the forecast for the next day. You can also get storm warnings over radio links.
You can also use the following services to get information about weather conditions:
Tenerife – the island’s official website with weather forecasts;
weather – a site with accurate synoptic data;
windfinder is a service for tracking winds, viewing water and air temperatures.
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Main ports and marinas of Tenerife
Main ports of Tenerife
The only way to reach the neighbouring island of La Gomera is by boat from the port of Los Cristianos
Tenerife’s harbours and marinas are not just anchorage spots. The ports have always been extremely busy places with good infrastructure, as they are hubs for trade and transport. In some cases, they are the largest markets where local products have been exported and international food products imported. Cruise ships, sailing ships, yachts and boats also dock here.
A large number of tourists reach the island via one of the two airports, no less people come to Tenerife on one of the cruise ships. Not to forget, the ports of Tenerife also attract visitors with a unique view of the vastness of the Atlantic Ocean.
In good weather the view reaches as far as Gran Canaria, La Palma or La Gomera and also whales and dolphins are sighted off the coast. During your holiday in Tenerife, if you are not coming by sailing boat anyway, visit one of the two commercial ports or one of the marinas for pleasure boats and y:
1. Los Cristianos
The most important and busiest port on the island is Los Cristianos, where ferries leave for the other Canary Islands. The port is especially important for the neighbouring island of La Gomera, which is the closest to the island, as there is no other way to get to the island.
The harbour is only 15 minutes by car from the airport Tenerife South (Reina Sofia). Tourist boats, which organise tourist excursions, also depart from Los Cristianos.
2. Santa Cruz
The port near the island’s capital, Santa Cruz, is the second largest port on the Canary Island, where hundreds of cruise ships bring tourism to the island every day. But the port is also an important transhipment point for import and export in the Canary Islands. Tenerife is connected to Gran Canaria and important Spanish ports such as Barcelona and Cádiz via the port of Santa Cruz.
The port is 10 kilometres away from Tenerife North Airport.
3. Marina Tenerife (Santa Cruz)
The marina is located close to the centre of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, is well protected and has around 220 moorings for boats up to 16 metres. Visitors can also drop anchor here. In the marina area you will find everything you need for an anchoring break: Washrooms, drinking water, electricity, security, mechanic service.
4. Marina del Atlantico (Santa Cruz)
Right in the centre of Santa Cruz, the largest marina project in the Canary Islands has been created, with currently around 400 berths, its own restaurant area, numerous shops, dry dock, workshops. Boats up to 80 metres long can moor in the marina. The marina is the starting point for many regattas and Atlantic crossings.
5. Puerto Colon
Located in the south of Tenerife, Puerto Colón is a real tourist magnet given its good infrastructure with many hotels, restaurants and bars. Not least because of the sandy beach directly at the harbour. There are a total of 360 berths and around 250 dry berths in the harbour. Puerto Colón is located between Las Américas and Costa Adeje. Especially popular are water sports activities and boat trips where you can watch whales and dolphins in the wild.
6. Marina del Sur (Las Galletas)
Marina del Sur is located in Las Galletas, in the municipality of Arona, in the south of Tenerife. Las Galletas is a small, traditional fishing village where tourism, without attracting crowds, mixes with the local population in a unique way. Marina del Sur Tenerife is surrounded by an exceptional natural environment and offers a high quality infrastructure with many boat services and a wide range of water sports.
7. San Miguel de Abona
The sports port of San Miguel de Abona in the south of Tenerife is well connected – only a few minutes away from the South Airport and nestled between two golf courses. A good place to arrive and relax, with numerous service facilities and more than 350 berths for yachts up to 30 metres long.
8. Los Gigantes
Anchoring at probably the most spectacular stretch of coast in Tenerife: from the Marina Los Gigantes you can see the cliffs of the same name. More than 350 berths for smaller and larger yachts, as well as a service station and technicians, good connections and opportunities for going out not far from the port.
9. Marina Garachico
The only port in the north of Tenerife is Garachivo. Opened only a few years ago, you will find a charming, well-protected marina not far from the historic quarter with almost 150 berths for yachts up to 15 metres and service facilities such as water and electricity supply, security service, crane service
10. Marina Radazul
One of the largest anchorages on the east of the island in the municipality of El Rosario: more than 200 moorings for all types of yachts (up to 20 metres), with all the technical facilities for maintaining the boats and the infrastructure for guests. Those who wish to anchor here for a while can easily reach Santa Caruz, just a few kilometres away.
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Marina Suite apartment is a good choice for accommodation in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Military Museum of the Canary Islands is 6 km from the apartment, which is also close to Plaza de España. The Auditorio de Tenerife Concert Hall can be reached on foot in about 15 minutes. “Los Cuatro Postes” with a large selection of food and drinks is 150 meters away. Castillo de San Juan Bautista is just a few meters away.
Airport “Tenerife Norte (Los Rodeos)” 15 minutes drive.
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Exit registration: from 01:00 to 10:00
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7 days| Yacht route in Tenerife from Radazul| Tenerife Radazul-San Migel-Costa Adahe-San Sebastian-Las Galletas-Puerto de Guymar
Description: 7-day sailing itinerary along the coast of Tenerife from Radazul.
Distance: 152 nautical miles
Stopovers: Radazul – Santa Cruz – San Miguel – Costa Adeje – San Sebastian – Las Galletas – Guimar – Radazul
but geographically they are included in the group of volcanic islands along with the Azores, Cape Verde and Madeira. Isle 9 is believed to be0354 Tenerife was formed about 12 million years ago as a result of powerful volcanic eruptions. In Western Europe, the existence of the Canary archipelago has been known since ancient times. In Greek myths, the islands are described as “the abode of the blessed and the garden of the Hesperides”. Later, geographers decided that these islands were all that was left of Atlantis, which sank to the bottom of the continent described by Plato. The Canary Islands were inhabited long before the arrival of the first European sailors. Tenerife was inhabited by tall blond and light-skinned people called Guanches, whose origin is lost in legend. Until now, some historians believe that they came from a real-life Atlantis. The modern population of Tenerife dates back to the end of the 15th century – the time of the conquest of the island by the Spaniards. Tenerife turned out to be a “tough nut” for the conquistadors: despite the fact that the Guanches did not know iron, the Spaniards got a great deal from the wooden and stone weapons of the natives. And yet, after long battles, weakened by the plague and tribal strife, the Guanches of Tenerife “surrendered” the island and fell into slavery to the conquerors. The main attraction of Tenerife is Teide National Park (Parque Nacional de las Cacadas del Teide), the heart of the island. Located in a huge volcanic bowl with a diameter of 48 km, Teide is the highest point in Spain and the entire Atlantic Ocean. You can climb to the top by funicular or on foot. Just an hour – and, after playing enough snowballs on the slope of the volcano, you can again find yourself on the hot sand of the beach. From the top of the peak, you can admire the magnificent landscapes of Tenerife, as well as see the neighboring islands: Gran Canaria, La Palma and Gomera.
Day 1 – Saturday
Marina Port Radazul – Port Puerto Deportivo Radazul http://www.puertodeportivoradazul.com/ “W
Radazul Port is located in the east of Tenerife, 8 miles south of the island’s capital, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, well protected from all winds. Distance from Tenerife South Airport (TFS) – 53 km, from Tenerife Norte Norte Airport – North (TFN) – 16 km. The cost of a taxi from the north airport is about 30 euros, from the south – about 60 euros. This is a quiet, small marina, located at the foot of high cliffs, on which multi-storey buildings are built. Provides 230 yacht berths, maximum yacht length 17 m, depth at low tide – 3.90 m, at high tide – 6 m. There is electricity, water, gas station, showers / toilets, bars / restaurants, wifi, car rental, school diving. A supermarket is located 10 minutes walk from the marina.
Crossing to Santa Cruz de Tenerife – 8 miles
Parking in the marina Porto Di Santa Cruz De Tenerife GPS coordinates of parking: 28°27`580“N16°14`280“W
Santa Cruz de Tenerife two capitals of the Canary Islands. Facades of houses in a certain color scheme, decorated with wooden balconies – this is the so-called Canarian style. There is a lot of greenery here, the old part of the city, immersed in gardens, can be walked around, enjoying historical sights. The name of one of the central squares of the city comes from the name of the patroness of the island – the Black Virgin of Candelaria (popularly called La Morenita). We are talking about the appearance of the Virgin Mary to the locals, but since Africa is nearby, the Madonna introduced herself to the local blacks. Annual carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is a real attraction throughout Spain. The second largest in the world, after the famous carnival in Rio. This tradition was brought by the Spaniards from the continent, from Cadiz. The festivities take place all over the island, but it is in the capital that the costume performance is organized at the highest level. The election of the carnival queen, the first procession of the queen, the main procession along the embankment and the comic “funeral of the sardine” in the final are the main themes of the carnival. All residents and tourists take to the streets, in costumes and without, walk and dance until the morning, watch competitions of street musicians and dancers, orchestra performances and concerts throughout the city.
Day 2 – Sunday
Crossing to San Miguel – 39 miles
Parking at Marina De San Miguel GPS coordinates of the parking lot: 28°19`6`6` 820“W
San Miguel is a city of contrasts with magnificent golf courses, an amusement park and exciting tours of the historic center, which has recently received the status of cultural heritage. At the highest point, there are unusual formations in the form of volcanic cones that form a complex landscape. Long and deep gorges from the cones descend directly to the coast, dotted with small rocks and small beaches with pebbles and black sand. On the coast is the San Blas Ecological Reserve, and not far from the city is the San Miguel Castle. This is not a real old castle, although it was built in the image and likeness of a real-life medieval building. All sorts of shows and performances are held in the castle, which are reminiscent of everything that happened in the distant Middle Ages.
Day 3 – Monday
Crossing to Costa Adeje – 14 miles
Parking at the marina Club Nautico Colon de Adeje GPS coordinates: 6°8`8°2 coordinates: 44`440“W
Costa Adeje is a luxurious resort famous for its high level of service, wide range of entertainment and cultural programs and magnificent beaches. The busiest place in the resort is the embankment, where the bulk of entertainment facilities, restaurants and shops are concentrated. Adah is also home to several interesting historical sites from colonial times. The brightest of which is the monastery 1697 years of construction. The very first monastic sketes in its place appeared in the 16th century, and today you can visit the preserved monastery buildings and the beautiful church of St. Ursula.
Day 4 – Tuesday
Trek to San Sebastian, Gomera Island – 23 miles
Parking at Marina La Gomera GPS coordinates 29035° Marina 940“N17°6`170“W
Small island La Gomera is located 20 miles off the southwest coast of Tenerife. This is a more provincial, less populated island compared to Tenerife. There are few resort centers and the tourist infrastructure is poorly developed. But La Gomera is very much loved by ecotourists, who wander alone through its forests and gorges with backpacks on their backs. City San Sebastian is the capital of the island, notable for the fact that in 2002. Fedor Konyukhov went from here alone to cross the Atlantic in a rowboat and sailed to Barbados. And five centuries earlier, the no less famous conqueror of the oceans, Christopher Columbus, started from here to look for a sea route to India, but accidentally discovered, as it turned out later, America. The inhabitants of the island are extremely proud of the fact that La Gomera became the last refuge of Columbus before the discovery of the New World. Almost all the sights of San Sebastian are compactly located on the main street of Calle de Medio and are associated with the name of Christopher Columbus. Near the well, from where they drew water for the ships of the expedition, it is written: “America was baptized with this water.”
Day 5 – Wednesday
Crossing to Las Galletas – 28 miles
Parking at Marina Del Sur GPS coordinates3`0`3`2: 2018 GPS coordinates3`0`3`2 “W
Las Galletas is a small fishing village with a good marina, promenade, cafes, restaurants, small hotels and apartment complexes. There are many excellent fish restaurants, a fair is held on Sundays, and the fish market is open daily. Local beaches are a mixture of pebbles with grayish-black volcanic sand. This place is very popular with diving enthusiasts. It is believed that here the most calm and clean waters, many deep underwater caves and an unusually picturesque volcanic bottom.
Day 6 – Thursday
Transfer to Guimar – 30 miles
Parking at the marina Puertito de Guimar GPS coordinates of the parking lot: 28°1`8`4` W
Guimar , despite its modest size, is known to almost all tourists who come to Tenerife. The unique pyramids of Guimar are located here, the origin of which is not precisely established, there are several versions, but none of them has been proven. According to the main version, the Guimar pyramids owe their appearance to the peasants, who stacked the stones found while working in the fields on top of each other. Traveler Thor Heyeral analyzed the location and characteristics of the pyramids and proved that the structures have a much more sacred meaning. At the top of the highest pyramid (and there are six in total) on the day of the summer solstice, you can observe a double sunset. All pyramids have stairs facing the sun and have some unknown but definite astronomical orientation to the sun. In addition, these pyramids are very similar in shape to the pyramids of Peru and Mexico, as well as the towers of Mesopotamia. But what is the meaning and cosmic purpose of these messages from the past is still a mystery to scientists.
Day 7 – Friday
Transfer to Marina Port Radazul – 10 miles
Marina GPS coordinates: 28°24`120“20`19
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from Valleseco beach and 1.3 km from Tenerife Art Center. It offers free Wi-Fi and air conditioning. The windows offer views of the sea and the city. The Military Museum of the Canary Islands is 8 km away.
The apartment has 1 bedroom, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, an equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and a microwave, a washing machine, and 1 bathroom with a shower. Towels and bed linen are available at an additional cost.
Municipal Museum of Fine Arts is 1 km from the apartment, while Auditorio de Tenerife is 1. 8 km away.
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City Museum of Fine Arts
0. 2 km
Tenerife Espacio de las Artes
0.5 km
Eliodore Rodriguez Lopez Stadium
1.3 km
Auditorio de Tenerife Concert Hall
1.3 km
Exhibition Center Tenerife
1.7 km
Candelaria University Hospital
4.3 km
Military Museum of the Canary Islands
6. 0 km
Carrefour Shopping Center
6.9 km
Cathedral of San Cristobal de la Laguna
7.1 km
Leal Theater
7.3 km
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Main attractions 6
* Actual distances may vary as they are measured in straight lines.
General conditions
Checkin: 15:00 – 21:00
Checkout: 01:00 – 10:30
Location
Calle Villalba Hervas, 1, edificio La Marina, planta 4, puerta C, 38002 Santa Cruz de Tenerife, España
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Important Information
On dates during which applicable government guidelines to reduce the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) apply, this property may require additional documentation from guests to verify identity, travel itinerary and medical condition.
Due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19), this property is currently implementing additional health and safety measures.
This property requires a negative PCR test for coronavirus (COVID-19)).
Please inform Marina Suite in advance of your expected arrival time. You can use the Special Requests box when booking, or contact the property directly using the contact details found on your Booking Confirmation.
Guests are required to show a valid photo ID and credit card upon check-in. Please note that special requests cannot be guaranteed and additional charges may apply.
This property will not host hen, stag or similar parties.
License number: A-38/4.1583
All information and photographs are the property of the hotel owner. Marina Suite.
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5 reasons to go to Tenerife and golden sand, surrounded by dunes, natural pools “pissinas naturales”, the so-called “lagoons”, secluded bays, picturesque Spanish villages and many attractions that will not leave you indifferent and win your hearts. We will tell you more about this and not only in this article.
Arriving at Tenerife Sur Airport, which is called Reina Sofia and is located 60 kilometers from the capital of the island of Santa Cruz, you can rent a car at affordable prices or take a bus straight to the capital of the island. The island also has a second North Airport (Tenerife North Airport), serving mainly local flights within the country and for the most part secondary. Therefore, if you fly on a direct flight, most likely you will arrive at Yuzhny Airport, from where you can get absolutely anywhere on the island.
1. Gorgeous azure beaches
It is on the island of Tenerife that the top best beaches are located, with amazing landscapes and pristine nature, which are definitely worth a visit. Basically, the best beaches of Tenerife are located in the south of the island, but there are also many beautiful places in the north. Playa de las Teresitas takes the lead – Las Teresitas beach, which is located near the fishing village of San Andres, where you can simultaneously taste the delicious delights of Canarian cuisine, immersed in the authentic atmosphere of the island. This beach is golden-sand (sand was imported from the Sahara) and very calm, without waves, as it is surrounded by a large breakwater that forms a quiet azure harbor – this is the hallmark of the island. Do not forget to take your camera with you, as there is an observation deck near the beach (a 5-minute drive up the serpentine) that offers stunning views of the entire coastline – breathtaking. If you want to see more secluded beaches, then renting a boat in Tenerife is the best way to help you with this. We also advise you to definitely visit the Playa del Medano beach in the southeast of Tenerife – an ideal place for windsurfing, El Duque beach (Playa Duque) on the outskirts of Costa Adeje – an ideal place to relax with a well-developed infrastructure and local restaurants, a beach that is the “pearl” of the island, and of course, do not forget about the amazing beaches with black volcanic sand and crystal clear water – the beach of Socorro and Benijo. It is thanks to these beaches that the island is nicknamed “Beach Paradise”.
2. Teide volcano and its Martian landscapes
In addition to the most beautiful beaches with azure water and volcanic sand, Tenerife is famous for its mountains and “Martian” landscapes of volcanoes, because it is here that the active, but dormant, handsome volcano Teide “Volcano Teide”, which the locals “Guanches” nicknamed “snow mountain”. From the top of the volcano offers stunning views of the sea. The Teide volcano is the main attraction of the island of Tenerife and the entire Canarian archipelago. After all, its height is 3718 m, and the relative height above the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean is 7500 m, so Mount Teide is the highest peak in this ocean and the third highest in the world after the volcanoes Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea. The best way to enjoy the views of the Teide volcano is from your deck, having sailed several kilometers from the coast, and it will not be difficult for you to rent a yacht in Tenerife, because the island of Tenerife is an ideal place located for boat trips. If you want to climb to the top of the volcano, you can do it on your own in a 10-minute ride on the funicular, which offers a stunning breathtaking view. Once you are at the highest point in Spain, you should head to the La Fortaleza viewpoint to admire the stunning scenery. Your Instagram will definitely love them. However, if you want to see the crater itself and feel an involuntary thrill, as if you were on Mars or on the Moon, then for this you need to take an online permit to climb to the crater itself. It is best to do this in advance, via the Internet on the website: reservasparquesnacionales.es. Be sure to visit the Teide volcano and take pictures of the highest point of the Canary Islands.
3. Teno National Natural Park
Once on the island of Tenerife, you can also go to the mysterious Teno Rural Natural Park (El Parque Rural de Teno) to admire its unprecedented beauty, because it deserves special attention. Teno Park is a mountain range that rises to 1300 meters with a total area of 8063 hectares. It occupies the entire west of the island of Tenerife, is surrounded by the sea from almost all sides and contains interesting basalt natural monuments. Here you can see the dense laurel forests in the Agua Mountains, visit the pirate village of Masca and learn its legends, meet the rarest plant species in the dense forests of Teno Park and meet the locals of the mountain range. Cape Teno (La Punta de Teno) is considered one of the best places for scuba diving and for exploring the underwater world, it is well protected from waves, and its shores are also favorable for boat trips. After all, you can always rent a yacht in Tenerife and go on it to absolutely any sea point of the island, regardless of ferry schedules. It is in the Teno National Park that you will find the evergreen deciduous forests of Monteverde, which represent the unique nature of the Canary Islands. The Teno massif is a special conservation area for the protection and conservation of rare species of birds and evergreen forests belonging exclusively to Macaronesia. After visiting its forests, you can explore the Masca Gorge and hike to an incomparably beautiful beach. Nevertheless, this task is not an easy one, because the distance is about 5 kilometers in a mountain winding path and takes about 3 hours of time. However, the landscapes of the unique landscapes that you will discover along the way make this a worthwhile endeavor.
4. Magical panoramas of Los Gigantes rocks
After descending from Maska to the ocean, you will see a beach of incredible beauty in the bay of the same name, where you will have a chance to refresh yourself by swimming in the crystal clear water of the Atlantic Ocean and then climb up. Or continue your exciting journey and go on a boat trip to the unusual cliffs of Los Gigantes “Los Gigantes”, gliding quickly through the waves on a boat. After all, the cliffs of Los Gigantes are an amazing sight and a real storehouse of natural attractions! These basalt rocks reach 500 meters in height, rise almost vertically from the ocean and are giant cliffs, which in translation sound like “Rock of the Giants”. It is best and safest to admire the magical panoramas of the Los Gigantes cliffs from the sea; there are many sea excursions for this. But why are they needed when you can rent a yacht in Tenerife and go explore all the beauties of the coast of the Teno mountain range on your own. After all, as it turned out, whales and bottlenose dolphins also love this part of the coast, so you can combine a boat trip with watching magnificent marine animals in their natural environment. You should definitely take a course in the direction of Los Gigantes Bay, since it is in its clear waters of the Atlantic Ocean that you can see pilot whales and dolphins relatively close, and sailing several kilometers into the sea, you will open an amazingly beautiful panorama of the giant rocks and the Teno lighthouse. Here you can enjoy the quiet and spectacular sunsets while sipping a cocktail on board your yacht, or head out to explore the equally amazing island of La Gomera, located next door. In the languorous evenings, Tenerife will conquer you with its fun and parties, because this place is considered to be the “island of happiness”. Especially if you get here just during the largest European festival, which is the second largest after the festival in Rio de Janeiro.
5. Natural lava pools – a real blue lagoon
Another unique sight on the island of Tenerife is the natural pools of solidified lava, where you can enjoy swimming in crystal clear, azure water and sunbathing. They were formed during volcanic eruptions, due to red-hot lava, when, having reached the ocean and meeting with water, it quickly and bizarrely solidified, forming a kind of lagoon. They are located everywhere along the coastline of Tenerife, but it is most convenient to sail to them from the ocean, for this you just need to rent a yacht in Tenerife and then decide exactly where you want to moor. Garachico, Charco del Viento, El Tancón, Charco de la Laja, Los Silos, Tacoronte, Alcala, “Crab Island”, Punta del Hidalgo – these are all names for the best and most magnificent natural pools “pissinas naturales”. And it’s up to you to decide which one you want to go to, or see them all. Lava pools are a real natural wonder. Some of them form caves in which you can swim without time limits, because this is a great alternative to traditional beaches, and many are completely sure that natural “baths” are much more attractive due to their exoticism and uniqueness. Initially, pissinas naturales appeared as a natural wild phenomenon on the island of Tenerife, with little or no human intervention, but now there are many pools, artificially created and ennobled, although the water in them still comes from the ocean in a natural way – for example, the pool called Bahamar. However, this did not make them any worse. Therefore, if you find yourself on the island of “happiness” and eternal summer, on the beautiful island of Tenerife, then all you have to do in this situation is to enjoy your life and relaxation in this paradise.
Sailing has always been considered an elite holiday, expensive and inaccessible to most. But, in fact, everything is much simpler, because for sailing on a yacht, it is not necessary to buy your own sea vessel. The easiest way to get all the pleasures of a sea trip is to breathe in the fresh sea air, see the endless expanses of the ocean. A yacht can be rented in almost any seaside resort.
Tenerife yacht charter
Tenerife is a paradise for yachtsmen and those who just love yachting. The yachting season in Tenerife continues all year round, this is facilitated by the stable mild climate of Tenerife, comfortable air temperature and low rainfall. Ideal conditions have been created for yachts in Tenerife, convenient and completely safe routes have been laid, comfortable berths have been built.
You can see a variety of yachts in Tenerife – classic sailboats, catamarans, modern motor yachts. But the Canaries are known for the fact that nature and people here have created simply excellent conditions for sailing, so a trip on a sailing yacht in Tenerife is a special pleasure. Warm trade winds always blow near the Canary Islands, so sailing yachts in Tenerife are not threatened by calm.
All the islands of the Canary archipelago have modern marinas with all the necessary infrastructure, especially in Tenerife.
A yacht in Tenerife can be moored in one of the 7 ports where special berths for yachts are equipped. There are marinas in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Puerto de la Cruz, San Miguel, Purto de Colon, Radasul, Los Gigantes.
You can rent a yacht in Tenerife for a few hours or a couple of weeks. In any case, the captain and crew of the yacht will provide their guests with a great holiday.
Traveling on a yacht from Tenerife can be very different – you can just enjoy the trip, sunbathe and relax, or you can arrange sea fishing in Tenerife and then a yacht trip will become even more exciting. In addition, a yacht in Tenerife is a great opportunity to go diving.
Experienced yachtsmen with a sailing license can charter a yacht without a crew and a captain and go sailing on their own.
And those who want to master the art of yachting can combine their vacation with a course in one of the schools where experienced yachtsmen will teach everything they know. At the end of the course, after passing the exam, everyone is given a document allowing them to operate a yacht.
Important information: Before embarking on a sea voyage, make sure that you do not get sick. Especially people who doubt their state of being in the sea (Atlantic Ocean). To do this, you need to prepare – buy a temporary remedy for seasickness in a pharmacy (farmacia). Tablets for adults, syrup for children (preferably with caffeine for adults). You can read in detail about the prevention and prevention of seasickness in Wikipedia: seasickness.
In case of poor health and cancellation of the voyage through no fault of the captain or technical breakdown of the yacht, the money will not be returned.
We will consider any proposals for sea excursions for 2 or more days, with a visit to the neighboring Canary Islands.
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Chinese Lantern World: Light Show Tenerife reviews
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based on 24 reviews
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Anonymous
Aug 08 2022
Good
Visited the park. This is more for children from 3 to 10 years old. It’s best to arrive just after sunset. The show, as in the photo, of course, was not. At 22h. The magician came out and performed several tricks. Animator for…
Visited the park. This is more for children from 3 to 10 years old. It’s best to arrive just after sunset. The show, as in the photo, of course, was not. At 22h. The magician came out and performed several tricks. Animator for children is good! Everything about everything took us an hour, fifteen hours.
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Iosu,
Spain
Apr 03 2022
Excellent
Es una experiencia a vivir en Tenerife Sur si tienes tiempo. Las figuras iluminadas a la noche son preciosas. La carpa central que sirve como restaurante/bar, da una comida muy buena. Los…
Es una experiencia a vivir en Tenerife Sur si tienes tiempo. Las figuras iluminadas a la noche son preciosas. La carpa central que sirve como restaurante/bar, da una comida muy buena. Los empleados muy simpaticos.
Light Park Tenerife
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Roberto Miguel,
Spain
Jul 16 2022
Good
Sorprendente. Muy bonita. Personal muy amable. Algunas zonas espectaculares. Espectaculo muy corto y algo tarde. Alguna zona mejorable.
Light Park Tenerife
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Chinese Lantern World: Light Show Tenerife is a spectacle of giant light sculptures that will delight the whole family.
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The archipelago’s beaches, climate and important natural attractions, especially Maspalomas in Gran Canaria and Teide National Park and Mount Teide (a World Heritage Site) in Tenerife (the third tallest volcano in the world measured from its base on the ocean floor), make it a major tourist destination with over 12 million visitors per year, especially Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura and Lanzarote. The islands have a subtropical climate, with long hot summers and moderately warm winters. The precipitation levels and the level of maritime moderation vary depending on location and elevation. Green areas as well as desert exist on the archipelago. Due to their location above the temperature inversion layer, the high mountains of these islands are ideal for astronomical observation. For this reason, two professional observatories, Teide Observatory on the island of Tenerife and Roque de los Muchachos Observatory on the island of La Palma, have been built on the islands.
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The Canaries can be divided into two categories. The western group comprises Tenerife, Gran Canaria, La Palma, La Gomera, Ferro Islands. It is made up of mountain peaks rising directly from the ocean floor. The eastern group includes Lanzarote Fuerteventura Island and six islets located on a single submarine plateau, the Canary Ridge. It rises approximately 4,500 feet (1.400 meters) above the ocean floor. The volcanic eruptions that created the Canary Islands millions of years ago are what gave rise to them. At their highest points, all the western islands rise above 4,000 feet (1 200 meters). Teide Peak, Tenerife, is the highest point on Spanish soil at 12,198 feet (3 718 meters).
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The Macaronesia area of the North Atlantic Ocean is where the Canary Islands are found. The Canary Islands are located on the west coast of Africa’s continental Africa. It is approximately 100km from Morocco and the southwest of Spain. The archipelago lies approximately 1,300km southeast of Gibraltar. The archipelago, geographically, is part of continental Africa. However, it is economically and politically part of Europe. They are a popular tourist destination due to their location in the Atlantic Ocean, close proximity to four continents (African, Europe, and Americas). Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Teide volcano, Tenerife (Canary Islands), Spain.
The Canary Islands, Macaronesia’s largest and most populous archipelago, is home to the majority of Macaronesia’s population. The archipelago consists of seven major islands as well as numerous smaller islands or islets. They are divided into two groups according to their geographic location.
They all lie on an underwater plateau called Canary Ridge. At their highest point, all the western islands rise to at least 1,200m. Teide Peak on Tenerife is the highest point in Spain and rises to 3,718m.
Many of the volcanoes in the Canary Islands were active millions of years ago, and they formed millions of years ago from a volcanic eruption. This archipelago in Spain is the only place where a volcano has erupted during the modern era. Since their European discovery, four islands have experienced eruptions: La Palma (Tenerife), Lanzarote, El Hierro, and Lanzarote). Due to volcanic composition, most beaches on the Canaries are covered in black sand.
The climate of the Canary Islands is described as tropical and desertic, with moderate trade winds and the surrounding sea. Although microclimates can exist in different regions, the archipelago has a prevailing hot desert climate. This is characterized by high temperatures and little to no seasonal variation. The annual average temperature is 25 degrees Celsius (76 degrees Fahrenheit), with August being the hottest month and January the coldest. The average annual precipitation is 151mm.
The Canary Archipelago consists of seven main islands and one smaller island. There are also several small islets and rocks. La Graciosa, a small island in the Chinijo Archipelago, is located approximately 2km north of Lanzarote Island. It is approximately 29 km2 in area and home to more than 700 people. It is located in the Chinijo Archipelago Natural Park. Tenerife, which covers 2,034km2, is the largest island in the Canary Archipelago.
It is second in Spain in terms of island size, after Mallorca Island in Balearic Archipelago. With close to 917,000 residents, it is also Spain’s most populous island. Santa Cruz de Tenerife is the capital of the Canary Islands. Teide, Spain’s highest peak, is also located in Tenerife.
Fuerteventura, which spans 1,659km2, is the archipelago’s second-largest and most populous island. It has been designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, preserving one of the two remaining Canarian Egyptian vulture populations. Lanzarote Island is home to the other Canarian Egyptian Vulture population. Fuerteventura houses approximately 117,000 people.
Gran Canaria, which covers 1,560 km2, is the third-largest island in the Canary Archipelago. With 851,000 people, it is also Spain’s third-most populous island. Las Palmas is the capital of Canary, along with Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Gran Canaria also has some of the highest peaks in Gran Canaria, such as Pico de las Nieves and Roque Nublo.
Lanzarote (846km2), La Palma (708km2), La Gomera (372 km2) and El Hierro (269km2) are the other major Canary Islands. Roque del Oeste and Roque del Este are just a few of the archipelago’s islets.
King Juba II, who discovered the islands in the first century BCE for the Western World, is said to have found them uninhabited but with traces of human settlement. The Europeans discovered the islands in the middle of the Middle Ages and encountered several Indigenous peoples. Europeans likely encountered the Guanche and Canario Canario peoples, who shared similarities with Berber peoples from North Africa. Explorers frequented the islands from Genoa, Portugal, Mallorca, or Genoa in the 14th century.
The Castilians started their conquest over the Canaries in the 15th century. Fuerteventura was next, and Lanzarote was the island first to be conquered. The Castilians implemented several measures after the Castilian conquest. Many cities such as Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Las Palmas were important stopovers for Spanish conquistadors on their way to the New World. Barbary pirates took hostages, several islanders, in La Gomera, Lanzarote, during the 17th and 18th centuries.
The archipelago today is home to close to 2.2 million people. This represents 4.5% of Spain’s total population. It has a population density close to 290 per square kilometer. Gran Canaria, which has 851,000 inhabitants, is second with 918,000. Tenerife is the most populous island. Fuerteventura and Lanzarote each have more than 110,000 inhabitants, while the combined population of the three other islands is approximately 115,000. Las Palmas is home to approximately 383,000 people, while Santa Cruz de Tenerife houses around 207,000.
FAQ
What is Isla Canarias?
The name Islas Canarias is likely derived from the Latin name Canariae Insulae, meaning “Islands of the Dogs”, a name that was evidently generalized from the ancient name of one of these islands, Canaria – presumably Gran Canaria.
What are the tourist attractions in Tenerife?
This is due to their beaches, subtropical climate, and important natural attractions, especially Maspalomas Gran Canaria Teide National Park , and Mount Teide (a World Heritage Site) in Tenerife .
How many archipielagos has the Canary Islands?
The archipelago consists of seven large and several smaller islands, all of which are volcanic in origin.
What is the climate like in Canary Islands?
According to the position of the islands with respect to the north-east trade winds , the climate can be mild and wet or very dry.
What are the national parks in Spain?
Caldera de Taburiente National Park Four of Spain’s thirteen national parks are located in the Canary Islands, more than any other autonomous community.
What is the best place to visit in Lanzarote?
The parks are: Park Island Area Year of Designation UNESCO Status Caldera de Taburiente National Park La Palma 46.9 km2 (18.1 sq mi) 1954 Part of the La Palma Biosphere Reserve since 2002 Garajonay National Park La Gomera 39.86 km2 (15.39 sq mi) 1981 World Heritage Site since 1986 Teide National Park Tenerife 189.9 km2 (73.3 sq mi) 1954 World Heritage Site since 2007 Timanfaya National Park Lanzarote 51.07 km2 (19.72 sq mi) 1974 Part of the Lanzarote Biosphere Reserve since 1993 Teide National Park is the oldest and largest national park in the Canary Islands and one of the oldest in Spain.
How many islands has the Canary Islands?
The seven major islands, one minor island, and several small islets were originally volcanic islands, formed by the Canary hotspot The Canary Islands is the only place in Spain where volcanic eruptions have been recorded during the Modern Era , with some volcanoes still active (El Hierro, 2011).
What are the hazards of volcanic activity?
Volcanic islands such as those in the Canary chain often have steep ocean cliffs caused by catastrophic debris avalanches and landslides Teide volcano on Tenerife is the highest mountain in Spain, and the third tallest volcano on Earth on a volcanic ocean island.
Are the Canary Islands or volcanic origin?
The Canary Islands in the Atlantic are of volcanic origin and contain the highest peak on Spanish territory, Teide Peak, which rises to 12,198 feet (3,718 metres) on the island of Tenerife.…
What are the Canaries western group?
The western group, made up of Tenerife Gran Canaria La Palma La Gomera Ferro islands, consists of mountain peaks that rise directly from a deep ocean floor.
What is the Canary Ridge?
The eastern group comprises Lanzarote Fuerteventura Island , and six islets surmounting a single submarine plateau , the Canary Ridge, that rises about 4,500 feet (1,400 metres) from the ocean floor.
What is Teide Peak?
All the western islands exceed 4,000 feet (1,200 metres) at their highest points, with Teide Peak on Tenerife rising to 12,198 feet (3,718 metres), the highest point on Spanish soil.
How big is Fuerteventura?
Fuerteventura is only 160 kilometers from the northwest coast of Morocco, close enough for its beaches to be made of blowing Sahara sand.
What are the typical Canarian tourist attractions?
You’ll also find a surprising variety of things to do on these seven islands, from water sports and hiking trails to modern art and sightseeing in charming colonial towns.
What are the islands capitals?
It comprises the Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Las Palmas provinces, with Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and Santa Cruz de Tenerife cities as the islands’ capitals.
What is the Canary Islands’ climate?
The Canary Islands’ climate is described as desertic and tropical, moderated by trade winds and the surrounding sea.
What is the Canary Archipelago?
The Canary Archipelago comprises seven main islands, one smaller island, and several islets and rocks.
Is Tenerife the largest Island in the archipelago?
Tenerife is the largest island of the Canary Archipelago, spanning 2,034 km2.
What is Gran Canaria?
Gran Canaria is the third-largest island of the Canary Archipelago, covering 1,560 km2.
Where are the main airports in Tenerife?
Two airports, Tenerife South and Tenerife North Airports, are located on Tenerife Island.
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La Palma volcano: Where is La Palma? Map shows where the Canary Islands volcano eruption is – and will it cause a tsunami?
La Palma volcano: Where is La Palma? Map shows where the Canary Islands volcano eruption is – and will it cause a tsunami? (Image credit: AP/Canva Pro)
A volcano located on the Canary Island of La Palma erupted on Sunday 19 September, sending lava streaming down hills and destroying hundreds of homes on the volcanic island.
5,000 people were initially evacuated from La Palma area surrounding the Cumbre Vieja volcano, but thousands more were forced to leave their homes following the eruption of a new vent on the Canary Islands volcanic ridge.
The volcano has now been erupting for around three weeks, with giant blocks of lava continuing to be spewed out of Cumbre Vieja as its flow of lava meets the ocean.
Here’s what caused the Canary Islands volcanic eruption, where the volcano is located and how long the eruption could last.
Where is La Palma?
One of Spain’s seven Canary Islands, La Palma is the most northwesterly islands of the chain of volcanic islands like Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria and Lanzarote.
La Palma is the fifth largest of the islands, with an estimated area of 7,493km squared.
The island of La Palma is the most northwestern of the Canary Islands, with the Cumbre Vieja volcano erupting on the south of the fifth-largest island (Image credit: Canva Pro)
A popular tourist destination for snorkelling, and known for its rugged, rocky landscape, La Palma has a population of roughly 85,000 people.
The volcanic eruption on Sunday took place at the Cumbre Vieja volcano on the southwest of the Canary island.
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What caused La Palma’s volcanic eruption?
Mount Cumbre Vieja erupts in El Paso, spewing out columns of smoke, ash and lava as seen from Los Llanos de Aridane on the Canary island of La Palma on September 19, 2021. (Image credit: Desiree Martin/AFP via Getty Images)
The Canary Islands volcanic eruption took place following a swarm of earthquakes and tremors which have been rocking the island over the last two weeks.
A total of 642 quakes measuring between magnitude 2.0 and 3.0 were recorded on and around the island of La Palma during the last 14 days.
The dramatic eruption on Sunday 19 September is believed to have been triggered by a 4.2 magnitude earthquake striking the islands off Africa’s northwest coast.
Cumbre Vieja started to erupt at 3.15pm local time on Sunday after having last erupted in 1971.
Lava flows after the collapse of a part of the cone of the Cumbre Vieja Volcano as the church of Tajuya is illuminated on October 10, 2021 in La Palma, Spain. (Photo by Marcos del Mazo/Getty Images)
Spanish Tourism Minister Reyes Maroto came under fire for comments calling the eruption a “wonderful show” and potential attraction for tourists.
How long could the La Palma volcano eruption last?
Volcanic eruptions can last between anywhere from days to months.
A volcano eruption at Iceland’s Mount Fagradalsfjall, to the southwest of Reykjavik, is the longest to occur in half a century.
Having begun on 16 March 2021, the Icelandic volcanic eruption will have lasted for six months as of Sunday 26 September.
The Canary Islands has historically seen plenty of volcanic activity, with an underwater submarine eruption occurring in waters off the island of El Hierro in 2011.
The lava flow produced by the Cumbre Vieja volcano falls into the Atlantic Ocean, as seen from Tijarafe, in the Canary Island of La Palma on October 10, 2021. (Image credit: Jorge Guerrero/AFP)
Could the La Palma volcano eruption cause a tsunami?
The Cumbre Vieja volcano is at risk of collapse should a volcanic eruption occur at the summit of the previously dormant volcanic ridge.
In the early 2000s, University College London scientists studied the volcano’s destructive potential, finding that an eruption could trigger a dramatic landslide and consequent ‘mega tsunami’.
Scientists have also said that the risk of such a seismic shift and chances of triggering a tsunami rippling out across the Atlantic and potentially reaching the shores of the United States is small, however.
Dr Isobel Yeo, volcanologist at the UK’s National Oceanography Centre (NOC) said: “The eruptions have caused a great deal of local damage but the current level of seismic activity from magma rising and the eruptions is not something that we would expect to trigger a landslide and cause a mega tsunami in the future.
“Large-scale landslides and tsunami are very infrequent in the Canary Islands and their direct links to eruptions remain uncertain.
“However, the Canary Islands monitoring organisation, Involcan, will be keeping a close eye on the eruption and monitoring the events in the coming days.”
Dr Yeo added that theories of a potential collapse at Cumbre Vieja causing a landslide or ‘mega-tsunami’ would represent “an absolute worst-case scenario” and would be highly unlikely event during the current eruption.
“The “mega-tsunami” hypothesis needs a huge volume landslide,” Dr Yeo said.
“In my opinion, the current level of volcanism is not of sufficient magnitude to create the ground movement required to trigger such a landslide, nor is the type of slide required typical for this region.
“Although the current fountaining and lava flows have been destructive, there would likely have to be a substantial increase in explosivity or increase in the rate of lava expulsion that could spell a change in the dynamics on the island.
“While this is a possibility that we cannot rule out, it is very unlikely that a mega-tsunami will occur during the current unrest.”
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Volcano Watch — The Canary Islands “mega-tsunami” hypothesis, and why it doesn’t carry water
By Hawaiian Volcano Observatory
October 21, 2021
The recent eruption on La Palma, in the Canary Islands, has stimulated speculation that the volcano might collapse, creating a tsunami that would devastate the east coast of North and South America. But is such a scenario possible or likely?
Volcano Watch is a weekly article and activity update written by U. S. Geological Survey Hawaiian Volcano Observatory scientists and affiliates.
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La Palma is a basaltic shield volcano in the Canary Islands. Like Hawaiian volcanoes, La Palma typically erupts lava flows. This aerial photo, courtesy of Radio Televisión Canaria, shows lava flows that are being generated by a fissure eruption upslope on La Palma. One of the lava flows is entering the ocean, creating new land called a lava delta. Lava deltas are built by the accumulation of lava near the base of the sea cliff at an ocean entry.
“Volcano Watchers” are probably aware that an eruption began on La Palma in the Canary Islands on September 19. The eruption style is similar to Hawaiian eruptions, and both locations share the potential for flank collapse and tsunami.
Basaltic ocean islands, such as the Island of Hawai‘i and the Canary Islands, tend to experience catastrophic landslides every few hundred thousand years—a discovery first made by USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory Scientist-in-Charge Jim Moore in the early 1960s! A significant portion of an island is removed during collapse and has the potential to displace tremendous amounts of seawater, generating local tsunami waves that are thought to be over 100 meters (300 feet) high. From this understanding grew a notion that collapsing volcanoes—particularly in the Canary Islands—could generate ocean-wide “mega-tsunami.”
In 2001, an academic paper suggested that collapse of La Palma could result in tsunami waves up to 25 m (about 80 feet) high along the east coasts of North and South America. This scenario made headlines in the media, which inaccurately depicted a huge wave devastating New York City.
But can collapses actually generate these “mega-tsunami” far from their sources? Subsequent research casts doubt on this idea.
The Canary Islands “mega-tsunami” scenario assumed a single, coherent, massive collapse block that reached a high velocity very quickly. Ocean floor mapping surrounding the Canary Islands, however, indicates that collapses instead occur in incremental or piecemeal fashion. In addition, geomorphologists found, via slope stability analysis, that the potential collapse volume is much smaller than was simulated by the 2001 paper.
Tsunami modeling has also advanced considerably since 2001. Studies of landslide-induced waves show that they travel at different speeds and interact more across long distances, leading to smaller wave height far from their sources. Better knowledge of ocean bathymetry, island and coastal topography, and the transfer of energy between slide blocks and water also contributed to more accurate modeling.
These new simulations suggest that the maximum wave height along the east coast of the Americas from a “worst-case scenario” collapse of La Palma would be on the order of 1-2 m (3-7 feet)—still hazardous, but similar to common storm surge.
A lack of geologic evidence also calls the “mega-tsunami” hypothesis into question. Tsunami leave characteristic sediment deposits on the coastlines they impact. But no such deposit has ever been identified on the east coasts of North and South America.
Collapses of Canary Island volcanoes are rare, occurring on timescales of hundreds of thousands of years, and should be preceded by signs of flank instability: increases in earthquakes and ground surface deformation. Canary Island volcanoes also erupt regularly—La Palma last erupted in 1971 and 1949—and slope stability analyses conducted at La Palma indicate that the structure is stable. The volcano would have to grow significantly before a collapse was likely.
This abundant evidence refutes the “mega-tsunami” hypothesis, demonstrating that it does not hold up to rigorous examination. However, tsunami that are generated by volcanoes are a real process and a significant threat. For example, the 1883 explosive eruption of Krakatau, in Indonesia, caused a local tsunami that killed tens of thousands on nearby coastlines. In 2018, a smaller eruption and collapse of Anak Krakatau, an island which grew in the 1883 caldera, also resulted in a local tsunami that killed hundreds.
Local tsunami can also be generated by other volcanic processes. On the Island of Hawai‘i, lava delta collapse at lava-ocean entries can cause small tsunami that impact areas adjacent to the delta. Slip on the fault underlying Kīlauea’s south flank, associated with M7–8 earthquakes, caused local tsunami in 1868 and 1975 that took lives. These are processes that have happened repeatedly in human history; they will happen again, and their associated hazards deserve our attention.
While the scientific view of the “mega-tsunami” hypothesis has evolved in the years since 2001, that original work led others to start investigations that contributed new knowledge that advanced our understanding of landslides and tsunami generated by volcanoes. In this way, the story is a marvelous example of exactly how science happens!
Volcano Activity Updates
Kīlauea volcano is erupting. Its USGS Volcano Alert level is at WATCH (https://www.usgs.gov/natural-hazards/volcano-hazards/about-alert-levels). Kīlauea updates are issued daily.
Lava continues to erupt from a single vent in the western wall of Halemaʻumaʻu crater. All lava activity is confined within Halemaʻumaʻu crater in Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park. Sulfur dioxide emission rates remain high and were estimated at around 2,700 tonnes per day on Oct. 17, 2021. Seismicity is elevated but stable, with few earthquakes and ongoing volcanic tremor. Summit tiltmeters have remained relatively flat over the past week. For more information on the current eruption of Kīlauea, see Recent Eruption (usgs.gov).
Mauna Loa is not erupting and remains at Volcano Alert Level ADVISORY. This alert level does not mean that an eruption is imminent or that progression to an eruption from the current level of unrest is certain. Mauna Loa updates are issued weekly.
This past week, about 114 small-magnitude earthquakes were recorded below the summit and upper elevation flanks of Mauna Loa—the majority of these occurred at shallow depths less than 10 kilometers (6 miles). Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements show no major deformation over the past week. Gas concentrations and fumarole temperatures at both the summit and at Sulphur Cone on the Southwest Rift Zone remain stable. Webcams show no changes to the landscape. For more information on current monitoring of Mauna Loa, see: https://www. usgs.gov/volcanoes/mauna-loa/monitoring.
There were 9 events with 3 or more felt reports in the Hawaiian Islands during the past week. Listed here are the felt events with magnitudes of 3 and above: a M3.6 earthquake 91 km (56 mi) WNW of Kalaoa at 7 km (4 mi) depth on Oct. 17 at 10:56 p.m. HST, a M3.1 earthquake 4 km (2 mi) SW of Pāhala at 36 km (22 mi) depth on Oct. 17 at 7:34 p.m. HST, a M3.3 earthquake 4 km (2 mi) E of Pāhala at 35 km (21 mi) depth on Oct. 17 at 12:58 p.m. HST, a M3.8 earthquake 2 km (1 mi) S of Pāhala at 37 km (23 mi) depth on Oct. 17 at 5:52 a.m. HST, a M3.2 earthquake 4 km (2 mi) ENE of Pāhala at 0 km (0 mi) depth on Oct. 16 at 5:41 p.m. HST, a M3.0 earthquake 5 km (3 mi) SSW of Pāhala at 32 km (19 mi) depth on Oct. 16 at 2:08 p.m. HST, a M3.0 earthquake 4 km (2 mi) S of Pāhala at 33 km (20 mi) depth on Oct. 16 at 1:35 p.m. HST, and a M3.6 earthquake 10 km (6 mi) E of Pāhala at 31 km (19 mi) depth on Oct. 15 at 12:03 a.m. HST
HVO continues to closely monitor Kīlauea’s ongoing eruption and Mauna Loa for any signs of increased activity.
Please visit HVO’s website for past Volcano Watch articles, Kīlauea and Mauna Loa updates, volcano photos, maps, recent earthquake info, and more. Email questions to [email protected].
Volcano Watch is a weekly article and activity update written by U.S. Geological Survey Hawaiian Volcano Observatory scientists and affiliates.
The Canary Islands travel guide
The Canary Islands travel guide
In this volcanic archipelago, each island has sustainable secrets that bubble rather beautifully below the surface of mass tourism. All small islands, you feel as if you have discovered another world when you hike through the volcanic vineyards of Lanzarote, Tenerifes magnificent Teide National Park, the barrancos or gorges of La Palma, or the cloud forests of La Gomera an island where whales love to hide in the mists too sometimes, and then pop out to dance and delight. Add the wilderness feel of El Hierro into the mix, and you have an explosion of exquisiteness that feels more like something out of a South American landscape, but so much closer to home.
The yurts we stayed in on Lanzarote seemed to mirror the soft mounds of the myriad volcanic cones all around, and we saw the eruption of stars at night, too.
This Canary Islands travel guide aims to show off the bounties of those travel companies that have swum against the flow of mass tourism for years, flown the flag of Canarian culture and helped protect some of Europes most precious island landscapes.
The Canary Islands are…
all very different. And also so different than what you might expect.
The Canary Islands are not…
all about beach vacations. Hike then go to the beach. Cycle then swim. Go whale watching and then dive in.
Our Canary islands Vacations
WHAT WE RATE & WHAT WE DON’T
Avoiding the resorts
Beach resorts beckon the crowds to coasts of the Canary Islands. Thats good for you: while most vacationmakers are drawn to and dont move from the sunloungers of Playa del Ingles and Playa de las Americas, you can head for the forested national parks, sugar cube villages and surf-friendly volcanic coves elsewhere. Accommodation and food are better outside the resorts, too swap high-rises for fishermans cottages and buffet dinners for barbecued parrotfish (vieja).
Electric cars
Electric car hire take-up has been molasses-slow on the islands perhaps because most vacationmakers travel the Canary Islands via coach tour. But the Canaries are perfectly formed for electric cars. In Lanzarote, for instance, a 40-minute recharge will take you 150km; the whole island only 60km from head to toe. That way, you can explore the remotest villages and emptiest beaches without worrying about running out of juice.
Dolphins
Whales arent the only cetaceans in the sea. The Canary Islands also reel in seven species of dolphins, including the deep-diving Rissos dolphins and curious bottlenose dolphins that welcome the company of other species including humans. Super pods arent unusual in this open ocean, either, when the water can bubble with anything from 50 to 50,000 dolphins.
La Gomera
A lack of airport and resorts makes La Gomera one of the least popular islands in the Canaries, keeping its cloud forests pristine and its villages peaceful. Garajonay National Park could be a stunt double for Fangorn Forest in The Lord of the Rings a tangled laurel forest often sunk in mist. Hiking its paths is near-mystical, as well as a lesson in the perks of biodiversity.
Cesar Manrique
Picture this: Canary Islands, circa 1966. Lanzarote architect and artist Cesar Manrique has just returned from a stint in New York City to find that politicians plan to make Lanzarote the next Tenerife. Cue almost 30 years of campaigning against concrete high-rises and for architecture that blends into the volcanic vistas of Lanzarote. The Cesar Manrique Foundation is his first masterwork of many a house carved out of a series of ancient volcanic bubbles.
Responsible whale watching
Over 20 species of whales mooch through the Canary Islands throughout the year, including hundreds of resident pilot and sperm whales. Just make sure to check the credentials of your whale watching trip and stick to the ones that use small vessels and give the whales plenty of breathing room. The real deal also collects data for population counts and climate studies.
Walking
Most walkers make for Gran Canaria, where you switch between gorges, mountains, coast trails and semi-tropical forests in a week. Lanzarote is all windproof half-moon vineyards and faux deserts. You could spot whales from the high trails of La Gomeras Garajonay National Park. Or discover El Hierro and its syrupy slow way of life. La Palma, meanwhile, might just be the coolest of the lot, thanks to an umbrella of Canarian pine forests.
Winter
Winter is when youre reminded that the Canary Islands are in fact just 100km shy of Morocco. Its the best time to go for many reasons: tons of sunshine; fewer crowds; hiking-friendly temps; the earliest blooming almond trees in Spain; barbecues for Christmas. Come in November for the wine harvest and more importantly the accompanying tastings.
Zoos & orca shows
Unfortunately, the Canary Islands has a weakness for zoos and animal parks – mostly, because there are plenty of tourists lining up to go to them. Hopefully, as tour operators stop selling tickets to SeaWorld and countries ban cetaceans in captivity there will be change. But for now, orcas are still doing tricks for tourists in Tenerife, justified by pseudoscience. Read more about why we don’t support zoos or cetaceans in captivity.
Big cruise ships
There’s nothing wrong with wanting to breeze into the Canary Islands by boat. After all, who wouldn’t want to island-hop from volcanic outpost to volcanic outpost, and salute the sunset on deck with a sangria in hand? But big cruise ships are the force behind all sorts of tourism ills, from overtourism to pollution. Swap these vast floating hotels for sailing boats that often include an open-ocean sailing to Morocco or Madeira too. Read more about why small ship cruises are best.
Staying put
Since the advent of cheap package vacations, the Canary Islands has been a flop-and-drop escape for Brits after a quick injection of sunshine. Coach trips tread the tried-and-tested routes to Mount Teide and Timanfaya National Park, missing out the huddled vineyards, black-sand coves, fishermens churches and national parks en route. The best vacation companies will get you out there by whatever means you prefer hiking the pine-perfumed trails, sailing the whale-rich Atlantic, or driving an electric car around Lanzarote.
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Adeje
1576 hotels
Playa de las Americas
701 hotel
Puerto de la Cruz
515 hotels
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
1508 hotels
Puerto de Santiago
388 hotels
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
509 hotels
Playa del Inglés
561 hotel
Los Cristianos
576 hotels
San Miguel de Abona
311 hotels
El Medano
476 hotels
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323 hotels
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Royal River, Luxury Hotel – Adults Only
5 stars
5 stars
Hotel in La Playa de Arguineguin
Offering rooms with large balconies and ocean views, Radisson Blu Gran Canaria Resort offers 2 children’s pools and 2 outdoor pools, one of which is filled with sea water.
Very cool place, great breakfast, great pool area. Near the beach.
Hotel for 5+. Friendly staff and very nice view from the room. I am delighted
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1,353 reviews
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Palm Oasis Maspalomas
3 stars
4 stars
Hotel in Maspalomas
Club Maspalomas Suites are an Adults Only, located in the quiet Campo Internacional area of Maspalomas, Gran Canaria.
the little houses are really cool and the pool is very nice too. good breakfast
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9.3
Excellent
1,247 reviews
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Santa Catalina, a Royal Hideaway Hotel
5 stars
5 stars
Hotel in Adeje
This colonial-style hotel is located on the Costa Adeje. It offers a luxury spa and 5 swimming pools surrounded by sun terraces and gardens.
Everything was perfect. Breakfasts and evening buffet was really delicious and a lot of variety.
Staff was helpfull and kind. Cleaning services two times a day was great. I recommend this hotel!
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La Isla y el Mar, Hotel Boutique
5 stars
Hotel in Puerto del Carmen
Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, La isla y el Mar Boutique Hotel is a 15-minute walk from Playa Chica Beach. It features an outdoor pool and a poolside bar.
We had a magic stay here, the hotel and staff have a cool vibe and we could relax and chill. Cesar met us as we walked in the door and took care of us marvelously for the weekend. Some how they found out it was our w anniversary and gave us extra special treatment!! Gracias 😊
I loved the location also as it’s a stones throw from the old town but a quiet area. Food & cocktails are great and the pool area is really relaxing. Dinner at the Kentia was superb. Shout out to Katrina and all the reception staff.
I hope to be back soon!
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9.2
Excellent
1,130 reviews
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€230.85
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Hotel Catalina Plaza Sostenible
3 stars
Hotel in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Featuring a restaurant, shared lounge, garden and free WiFi, Hotel Catalina Plaza Sostenible is set in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 250 meters from Las Canteras Beach and 1 km from Las Alcaravaneras.
Great location, good for a touristic stay in Las Palmas, directely at Catalina Park.
Very clean room, comfortable beds (even if a bit hard) and great furniture.
Modern bathroom and the shower is a great experience as well!
We payed 72€ for one night and think it is a good price you won’t regret.
Public parking nearby for 4€ per calender day.
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MYND Adeje
4 stars
Hotel in Adeje
MYND Adeje is located in Adeje and features a restaurant and a bar. It features an outdoor pool and a fitness centre. The hotel has a garden.
excellent youth hotel, very beautiful rooftop terrace, you can enjoy the sunset. We had half board, it was 25 euros per person and at dinner you can order food for this amount in the restaurant, the prices are above average, but the dishes are really tasty, there are many vegetarian options. There is a beach within walking distance, but it is very modest, I advise you to drive to others by car. The room itself is small, but cozy, modern design. Very pleasant staff.
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Superb
530 reviews
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€106.94
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Hotel RIU Garoe
4 stars
Hotel in Puerto de la Cruz
RIU Garoé is located in Puerto de la Cruz. It features a garden, restaurant and bar, as well as a shared lounge. All rooms at the 4-star hotel offer pool views.
Beautiful, big and clean hotel with friendly staff
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9.1
Superb
634 reviews
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€140.45
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8.5
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Breakfast offered
This hotel is located in Telde. The Garidero de la Garita Temple of Bystrada is 5 km from the hotel. Hotel XVI provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, an outdoor…
Breakfast was very good as were the arrangements for social distancing.
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9.3
Perfect
598 reviews
Breakfast offered
Boutique Hotel La Marquesina, adults only, is located a 2-minute walk from Corralejo Beach. It features an outdoor pool and a terrace.
The room was very nice and clean but not too big It has a nice small pool in front of the beach Nice…
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9.2
Perfect
860 reviews
Breakfast offered
The 5-star Lava Beach Hotel is located in Puerto del Carmen. It offers a fitness centre, a garden, a terrace, a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk and a tour desk.
Very friendly and helpful staff. All of them.
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9. 2
Perfect
571 reviews
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Finca Isolina Boutique Hotel is located in Macher, 2.8 km from Puerto del Carmen Beach. It offers an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a bar and a garden.
– awesome and special location – cool renovated house and rooms – great host – breakfast…
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9.6
Fabulous
381 reviews
Breakfast offered
Located in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, in Vegueta neighborhood, VEINTIUNO Emblematic Hotels – Adults Only offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool and a terrace with views of the cathedral….
Breakfasts were superb with generous selections and excellent cuisine.
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9.5
Fabulous
276 reviews
Breakfast offered
Offering 2 restaurants and 4 bathing areas, GF Victoria Hotel is located in Costa Adeje, just 150 meters from Playa del Duque Beach.
Nice view, nice facilities and very near from shopping, resturants and the beach
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From € 330 per night
9.0
Perfect
437 reviews
Breakfast offered
The adults-only boutique hotel The Cathedral is located in the historic center of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, in building 1890 g.
Room was very clean, staff was kind and helpful.
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From € 84 per night
9.0
Perfect
405 reviews
Breakfast offered
Set in the historic Vegueta district of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Suites 1478 features a rooftop terrace with views of the Cathedral.
Super top class!
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9.4
Perfect
146 reviews
Budget hotel
Servatur Don Miguel – Adults Only in Playa del Ingles provides adults-only accommodation with a restaurant, a bar and a garden.
Everything. We went just for 1 day and we stayed 4
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From € 69.87 per night
8.1
Very well
1 328 reviews
Budget hotel
Hotel Matilde is located in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 1.2 km from Playa del Confital. This property has a bar, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
I liked everything. Location, very clean room, good bed, Staff ready to help…
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8.8
amazing
1 862 reviews
Budget hotel
Urban Anaga is located in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 550 meters from Tenerife Art Centre. It features a restaurant, fitness center and bar. The front desk is open 24/7.
Nice, new, clean rooms.
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8.4
Very well
2011 reviews
Budget hotel
Situated in Santa Cruz de la Palma, El Hotelito 27 features a shared lounge. Free Wi-Fi is available in all areas.
Very nice hotel with very friendly people and excellent breakfast. Absolutely recommended!
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8.8
amazing
1 484 reviews
Budget hotel
El Mirador de Fuerteventura is located in Puerto del Rosario, 60 meters from Playa Blanca. The property has a restaurant, free private parking, a bar and a shared lounge.
Great place, staff, everything is perfect.
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From € 69.35 per night
8.5
Very well
1 524 reviews
Budget hotel
Completely refurbished, 4-star AF Valle Orotava is located in the center of Puerto de la Cruz, a 10-minute walk from Jardín Beach.
The hotel was very clean and comfortable,GREAT FOOD AND VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROM!!!…
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From € 55.68 per night
8.6
amazing
1 149 reviews
Budget hotel
Torre Del Conde is located in the center of San Sebastian de la Gomera, 200 meters from the marina.
In all of the reviews that I have done, I think that this hotel has been the most harshly rated.
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8.3
Very well
1,637 reviews
Budget hotel
This hotel, located in the picturesque town of Agate, is decorated with an exquisite maritime theme. A luxurious spa is at your service.
The staff is just amazing! The lady at breakfast is super nice and attentive.
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From € 50 per night
8.4
Very well
1 477 reviews
No credit card required
Offering views of the Maspalomas Dunes and the Atlantic Ocean, Palm Oasis Maspalomas enjoys a peaceful location surrounded by tropical gardens.
the staffs the pool cleanliness
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From € 89.23 per night
9.0
Perfect
2 824 reviews
No credit card required
Club Maspalomas Suites are an Adults Only, located in the quiet Campo Internacional area of Maspalomas, Gran Canaria.
the little houses are really cool and the pool is very nice too. good breakfast
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From € 200 per night
9.3
Perfect
1 247 reviews
No credit card required
Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, La isla y el Mar Boutique Hotel is a 15-minute walk from Playa Chica Beach. It features an outdoor pool and a poolside bar.
We had a magic stay here, the hotel and staff have a cool vibe and we could relax and chill.
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From € 230.85 per night
9.2
Perfect
1,130 reviews
No credit card required
MYND Adeje is located in Adeje and features a restaurant and a bar. It features an outdoor pool and a fitness centre. The hotel has a garden.
excellent youth hotel, very beautiful rooftop terrace, you can enjoy the sunset.
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From € 106.94 per night
9.3
Perfect
530 reviews
No credit card required
RIU Garoé is located in Puerto de la Cruz. It features a garden, restaurant and bar, as well as a shared lounge. All rooms at the 4-star hotel offer pool views.
Beautiful, big and clean hotel with friendly staff
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9.1
Perfect
634 reviews
No credit card required
Featuring sea views, Hélène Holidays and Retreats is located in Corralejo, 1.1 km from Playa del Pozo. It offers free Wi-Fi and free private parking.
We had a studio apartment which had all we required for our own meals if we wanted to, bed was comfy…
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From € 95.20 per night
9.1
Perfect
110 reviews
No credit card required
La Cala Suites is an adults-only hotel located in Playa Blanca. It features a restaurant, an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center and a garden.
Very clean and modern facility. Staff almost invisible but makes absolutely fantastic job to make. ..
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From € 147 per night
9.1
Perfect
932 reviews
No credit card required
Los Lirios Adults Only Country Hotel is located in Tias. It features an outdoor swimming pool, bar, a shared lounge and garden.
Fantastic small hotel. Lovely garden with pool. Great breakfast.
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9.7
Fabulous
500 reviews
Windsurfing
With beautiful beaches, strong winds and constant sunshine, Fuerteventura is a windsurfer’s paradise.
Garachico
This picturesque village, once buried under a layer of lava, has natural salt pools, a castle, traditional houses and quiet squares.
Fire mountains
Admire the volcanic landscape of Timanfaya National Park from a mountaintop restaurant that cooks meat and fish using geothermal heat.
Dunes of Maspalomas
The closeness of the African continent is especially felt among these impressive dunes, located in the southern part of the island of Gran Canaria.
Cofete Beach
This deserted sandy beach in the mountains of the Gandia peninsula can only be reached by SUV.
Whale and dolphin tours
The clear waters of the Atlantic Ocean separating the islands of Tenerife and La Gomera are ideal for whale and dolphin watching.
Cactus Garden
Designed by César Manrique, ash-gray volcanic rocks blend beautifully with bright green cactus greens in this garden.
Las Canteras beach and promenade
This long sandy beach, popular with tourists and locals, is lined with a variety of restaurants and entertainment venues.
Cave restaurants in Guayadeque
Several traditional Canarian restaurants nestled in the caves of the Guayadeque canyon serve curiosities such as baked potatoes with salt.
Teide Volcano
Enjoy hiking, sunsets and starry nights in this nature reserve with a beautiful moon-like landscape.
Puerto de la Cruz, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and Playa de las Americas are popular among guests visiting Canary Islands.
Campo Internacional Maspalomas, Sonnenland and Playa del Aguila are popular with travelers to Canary Islands.
Couples traveling to Canary Islands loved staying at Lani’s Suites de Luxe – Adults Only, Los Lirios Hotel Rural – Adults Only and La Palmera Hotel Boutique.
Other hotels in Canary Islands that have received high reviews from couples include Suites 1478, Finca Isolina Hotel Boutique, and Hotel Emblemático La Casa de los Naranjos.
Royal River, Luxury Hotel – Adults Only, Club Maspalomas Suites & Spa – Adults Only, and La Isla y el Mar, Hotel Boutique are some of the popular hotels in Canary Islands.
In addition, Santa Catalina, a Royal Hideaway Hotel, Radisson Blu Resort Gran Canaria, and Palm Oasis Maspalomas are also popular in Canary Islands.
Salobre Golf & Resort, Canary Islands: Salobre Hotel Resort & Serenity, Salobre Golf Villa 3 Premium and Villa Las Terrazas 17•Exclusive Chill Out and Pool. are some of the best hotels around.
There are 24,557 hotels in Canary Islands you can book on Booking.com.
Many families visiting Canary Islands loved staying at Seven Hotel & Wellness – Gay Men Only, Los Lirios Hotel Rural – Adults Only and Iberostar Grand El Mirador – Adults Only.
Other popular family-friendly options include Hotel Boutique San Diego – Adults Only, Hotel Emblemático La Casa de los Naranjos, and La Palmera Hotel Boutique.
Popular places to stay in Canary Islands include hotels near Salobre Golf & Resort, Abama Golf Club and Los Gigantes Rocks.
Hotels in Canary Islands that offer highly-rated breakfasts include Suites 1478, Hotel Fariones, and Finca Isolina Hotel Boutique.
Breakfast at these hotels in Canary Islands are also highly rated: Hotel Faro, a Lopesan Collection Hotel – Adults Only, Hotel Emblemático La Casa de los Naranjos and La Isla y el Mar, Hotel Boutique.
Travelers who stayed in Canary Islands near Tenerife South Airport (TFS) have said good things about Barceló Tenerife Royal Level, Barceló Tenerife, and Bahia Principe Fantasia Tenerife.
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Everything is on schedule. In Agaete, right at the gangway, a bus (marked with the name of the company, Fred.olsen) was waiting, which took them to the capital Las Palmas for free and without stops in 40 minutes. And from there, in all directions, the station was nearby.
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Everything was great! All on time and fast! Very comfortable seats on board! There is a bar where you can eat and drink.
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“Fast, comfortable, convenient!”
Traveled in the Canary Islands for the first time by ferry! Very convenient booking system, but do not take your passport far away before boarding. Polite staff, they caught me downstairs with a suitcase and showed me where I can leave it so as not to drag it upstairs (I remember on the ferry in Italy we lifted heavy suitcases upstairs). From the port you can easily take in any direction (both in Tenerife and La Gomera). The trip was comfortable and fast! Thanks Fred Olsen!
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“Very nice”
We made several trips by Fred Olsen and they were all fine – comfortable and on time.
The only complain is mobile version of the web-cite. It’s nearly impossible to book needed ferry without computer as cite does let to pick a needed point on the stage of selection of departures and fares.
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Ferry from Los Cristianos to Valverde
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Ferry from Los Cristianos to San Sebastian de la Gomera
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Ferry from Los Cristianos to Santa Cruz de La Palma
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Signs of active volcanism found on the Canary island of La Palma
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La Palma Island
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Geologists
analyzed the dynamics of tectonic processes on the volcanic island of La Palma
(Canary Islands). The scientists compared the data obtained with the help of satellite
observations data on vertical surface displacements for 2006–2020 from
density characteristics of the earth’s crust, calculated on the basis of
gravity data, and found that the movement of magma intensified in the thickness of the crust under the island. This may indicate the onset of an early stage of volcanic activity,
reports the article at Scientific Reports .
La Palma applies
to the youngest islands of the Canary archipelago. The island is formed by two
structures of different ages: the Northern Volcanic Complex with a complex
structure and history, numbering at least 4 million years, and located to
south of it by a younger volcanic formation formed along the Cumbre Vieja fault.
The northern complex consists of an older volcanic body hidden under
water, and three superimposed subaerial formations: Garafia 1.7-1.2 million years old, Taburiente – Cumbre Nueva 1.2-0.4 million years old and Behenado 0.56-0.49 years oldmillion years. The last eruption here was recorded in 1920. Most active
characterizes the southern part of La Palma, where six large
volcanic events, the last of which was the eruption of Mount Tenegiya in 1971.
Volcanism on
La Palma, especially in the south of the island, due to the steepness of volcanic structures – landforms generated by volcanic eruptions – has always been associated with the danger of landslides and tsunamis. And first
the harbinger of an eruption has always served as an increase in seismic activity.
However, the models of seismic processes preceding the eruption are very complex; data
earthquake monitoring are difficult to interpret, especially when it comes to
It is about the possibility of long-term forecasting.
Good
an additional indicator of an impending eruption is the deformation of the soil in
volcano area. It is detected using geodetic methods, including
and means of satellite geodesy. Sometimes fixing surface displacements is not
represents labor. A classic example is the bulge of a volcano.
St. Helens before
eruption in 1980 or Nameless in 1956. Another example of deformations is
Hawaiian volcanoes, on which, due to the shallow depth of the magma chamber (up to
eight kilometers) and a flat profile, the rise of magma is clearly visible. On the
The situation is different in the Canary Islands: the magma reservoir is located deeper
(about 25-30 kilometers), and volcanic structures are characterized by a steep profile.
On such steep volcanoes, satellite radar monitoring of vertical
surface displacements are complicated by atmospheric disturbances comparable in magnitude to
deformation signal. When using data from satellite navigation systems
detection and interpretation of displacements are difficult due to their small size and
limited number of available observation points.
Group of scientists
from Spain, Italy, Canada and the USA, led by Jose Fernandez from the Institute of Geosciences as part of the Complutense University of Madrid, used
to detect surface deformations on La Palma, the satellite method
radar interferometry. Using a complex of computational methods, scientists
achieved refinement of the results, and then compared them with a three-dimensional model of the structure
crust constructed from gravimetric measurements.
First stage
researchers obtained interferograms of the surface of La Palma based on data
from ENVISAT satellites
for 2006–2010, RADARSAT-2
for 2010-2017 and Sentinel-1
for 2017–2020 on C band waves (from
four to eight gigahertz). For this, the classical method was used.
differential interferometry (DInSAR), in which radar images made from two
spaced dots are combined pixel by pixel. The interferogram is
the result of complex multiplication of pixels, each of which carries information
about the amplitude and phase of the radio wave. The phase difference of the interferograms obtained in
different times indicates the vertical displacement of the surface.
Average annual surface deformation rates of the island of La Palma. A: Results obtained from ENVISAT data obtained in the ascending segments of the orbit; B: the same on the descending segments of the orbit; C: Results obtained using RADARSAT-2 downlink data; D: Results obtained using Sentinel-1 data in the ascending segments of the orbit; E: the same on the descending parts of the
orbit
Fernandez et al. / Scientific Reports, 2021
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To exclude
the contribution of atmospheric phenomena to the occurrence of a phase difference, the researchers took into account
information about the state of the weather and applied the methods of spatiotemporal
filtering frequencies and calculating the delay of the reflected signal along a straight line
satellite visibility instead of zenith delay estimation. Last method
provides for the integration of the atmospheric refraction of the signal along the direction
line of sight, which avoids errors caused by heterogeneity
atmosphere (the presence of clouds, changes in temperature and pressure). On the
Based on the corrected interferograms, scientists calculated the average annual
the rate of vertical deformation of the surface – about four millimeters per year –
separately for the ascending and descending branches of satellite trajectories, and modeled
soil deformation field.
Received
The scientists subjected the model to an inversion transformation. Based on this method
lies the idea of the deformation field as the result of a combined action
internal factors: changes in pressure and deep dislocations, such as
fall, shear or stretch. The inversion method allows you to localize them in
three-dimensional representation without taking into account the nature of these factors. Since from the satellite
RADARSAT-2 scientists
had only data obtained on descending sections of the trajectory,
observations for 2010–2017 were excluded from processing as insufficient
reliable. The most informative were the data obtained by the Sentinel-1 satellite in 2017-2020. Built on their basis
the map shows that simultaneously with the growth in the number of sources of increased
pressure in the east of the central part of the island, the number of ascending
and downward displacements in the south, accompanied by an increase in seismic
activity. During the seismic swarm in October 2017, 122
seismic events, in February 2018 — 79events with a magnitude below 3. 0.
Next
the stage of the study was the construction of a three-dimensional density distribution under
the surface of the island. To do this, scientists drew on the results of gravimetric
measurements. The high-density area of La Palma is located under
Northern volcanic complex. Dikes converge there – cracks into which
magmatic melt intruded in the past. These channels fed the old underwater
volcanic body. The southern part of the island, on the contrary, is characterized by lows
densities at depths from 1000 to 2000 meters, elongated according to the direction
the Cumbre Vieja Fault. The researchers associated them with the formation of dislocations in
breed.
Conceptual model of the development of tectonic processes on the island of La Palma. Red – localization of areas of increased pressure; orange – regions of descending dislocations; yellow – areas of ascending dislocations; green is the surface of the magmatic intrusion of the Northern Complex; gray – intermediate surface at a depth of 5–6 kilometers. Brown circle – deep magma reservoir; yellow arrow is the direction of magma migration. Red dots are seismic events in 2017–2018
Fernandez et al. / Scientific Reports, 2021
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Geodetic alignment
and gravimetric models made it possible to build a general picture of the expected
tectonic processes under the island of La Palma. From the deep magmatic
source located under the southern part of the island, magma or its volatile components
– fluids – rise to the center of the ancient volcanic body, increasing pressure. In the south, above the source, this rise is accompanied by reverse faults,
subsidence and shifts in the overlying layers, which causes numerous weak
earthquakes and small vertical displacements of the surface. It might speak
about the onset of the early phase of volcanic activity. Additional evidence
of the beginning rise of magmatic fluids to the surface, there may be increases
concentrations of carbon dioxide and helium as a decay product of radon,
recorded during the study period.
Following on from a hot and sunny summer, Majorca, Balearic Islands begins to cool down in September, when the summer season comes to a close. At this time of the year, the average temperature starts off at 23-24°C at the beginning of the month and gradually drops until it reaches 20°C in the final few days. If you’re looking for a change of scenery, Whistler in Canada is a great place to go skiing, and the cold weather will be a welcome change.
Daily Averages
During September, the daily lows range slightly from 15°C to 18°C, dropping below 11°C or exceeding 22°C very rarely only one day out of every ten. Daily highs fluctuate from 29°C to 25°C over the course of the month, falling under 22°C or reaching over 32°C only one day in ten. As the summer season is over come September, the daily high temperatures fall as the month progresses, which means the warmest days are found at the beginning 1st to 3rd and the coolest are positioned toward the end 28th to 30th.
Extreme Temperatures
The maximum temperature ever recorded in Majorca in September is a boiling 38°C and the minimum temperature that’s ever been recorded on the island during this month is a chilly 8°C. Put these temperatures alongside the average for the month 22°C and it’s easy to see that they’re extremes and should not be expected during your holiday.
Rain
At 56mm spread across eight days, Majorca receives significantly more rainfall in September than in the previous months a true indication that autumn is on its way. During this month you’re most likely to experience thunderstorms, followed by moderate rain, drizzle and light rain. Fortunately, heavy rain and snow are practically unheard of at this time of year, so the small amount of precipitation there is shouldn’t spoil your holiday.
The likelihood of precipitation steadily increases as the month goes on from 22% on September 1st to 25% on September 11th, 30% on September 21st and 33% on September 30th. Thunderstorms are most common around September 19th and September 30th is the most likely day for moderate rain, drizzle and light rain, so if you’re planning a holiday for this month, you’re best off sticking to the first and second week.
Visibility
As the month progresses, the cloud coverage increases, starting at 29% on September 1st and increasing to 32% on September 11th, 35% on September 21st and 37% on September 30th. The average sea temperature is very warm at 25°C, thanks to the waters retaining the heat from summer. Majorca is quite humid throughout the year and September is no exception.
Humidity
With a relative humidity ranging from 52% to 96% across the month, you’re sure to take advantage of the warm sea and indulge in a refreshing dip or two.
Sunshine Hours
The number of daily sunshine hours decreases to ten that’s two hours less than in August. Despite the dramatic decrease, ten hours of sunshine each day is more than enough to explore the local area and work on your tan.
Majorca Hotels in September
Llenaire Hotel
Llenaire Hotel in Puerto de Pollensa is perfect for families and couples looking for somewhere to stay during their holiday in Majorca. There is a small selection of well-equipped rooms available, as well as several made-to-measure packages, including relaxing getaways, cycling and walking holidays, bird-watching options and even a honeymoon package.
Las Gaviotes Suites Hotel
When it comes to accommodation, Las Gaviotas Suites Hotel is one of the best hotels in Playa de Muro. There is a wide selection of rooms to choose from, including family apartments, double rooms and suites, ensuring there is something to suit everyone. Guests can take advantage of many facilities, including swimming pools, pool bar, entertainment, buffet restaurant, gym and WiFi.
Prinsotel La Dorada
Prinsotel La Dorada is another hotel popular with families and couples. Also located in Playa de Muro, this four-star hotel is just a short walk away from the beach and features swimming pools, restaurants, spa, sports facilities and children’s activities. The accommodation comes in the form of spacious one- and two-bedroom apartments with bedroom(s), living room, bathroom and fully-equipped kitchen.
Forn Nou
Hotel & Restaurant Forn Nou in Arta is a great choice when it comes to accommodation in Majorca. Here you’ll find just six rooms, each with its own character, and a very popular restaurant. There is plenty to do in the local area, such as golf, cycling, spa, hiking and trekking, making it the ideal place for nature lovers to stay.
Viva Blue
Viva Blue in Playa de Muro is ideal for couples and families who want to be close to the beach. This four-star hotel offers plenty of facilities and services for everyone to enjoy, including swimming pools, spa, gardens, sports facilities, supermarket, bars and restaurants.
Majorca Beach for September
Sa Coma beach
Sa Coma beach is a great place to spend a day, whatever the weather. This bay is almost 1km long and features white sand and clear water where you can sometimes see dolphins. There are plenty of facilities available, including sun loungers, sun shades, toilets, changing rooms and life guards during the summer months. There is also a small selection of water sports on offer, such as pedalo hire, windsurfing and scuba diving.
Cala Torta
If you’re looking for something more remote and secluded, try the Cala Torta beach. Although the route is well signposted, this beach is usually very quiet, due to the gravel roads you have to drive over to reach it. The beach itself is made of soft sand and surrounded by small mountains, which provide great conditions for snorkelling. Due to its off the beaten track location, you won’t find any facilities here and nudism is permitted, but it’s not obligatory.
Bars and Restaurants
Trespais
Trespais is one of the most highly regarded restaurants in Port d’Andratx. Here you’ll find an eclectic choice of starters, mains and desserts, almost all of which are prepared freshly onsite. The high quality of food and unbeatable service make this restaurant very popular, so booking in advance is recommended. The melt in the mouth lamb dishes served here are a must try.
Bistro Mercat
If you’re in the mood for tapas, make sure you visit Bistro Mercat in Llucamajor, where you’ll find a small selection of tapas made with fresh and seasonal ingredients. The portions are very large, so it’s best to ask your server for their advice, to ensure you’re not ordering too much food for your group.
The Posh Paddy
Situated in Alcudia, The Posh Paddy is very popular Irish pub with both tourists and expats who are looking for friendly service and a great atmosphere. Here you’ll find live entertainment every evening, hosted by Brendan the resident compare and singer who always gets the crowd going.
Wellie’s Restaurant and Bar
Wellie’s Restaurant & Bar in Puerto Portals is a combination of daytime café, stylish restaurant and late-night bar, ensuring there is something to suit everyone. Boasting a harbour front location, this bar features a cocktail and wine garden terrace where you can relax as you choose from the extensive drinks menu.
Things to do in Majorca in September
The Wave House
The surfing opportunities are very limited in Majorca, which is why The Wave House at the Sol Wave House Hotel in Calvia is so popular. Here you’ll find two wave machines the Double FlowRider which is perfect for beginners and the FlowBarrel Ten which is more suitable for experienced surfers. There is a team of qualified instructors and pro surfers onsite to teach you everything you’ll need to know to start surfing.
Palma Aquarium
If you’re holidaying with little ones, a trip to the Palma Aquarium in Palma is a must, especially if the weather is a bit cloudy. Home to over 8,000 animals of 700 different species, this aquarium also features a restaurant, jungle, Mediterranean gardens, children’s play area and gift shop. There are loads of children’s activities held during the summer months, such as face painting, diving, water fights and even overnight sleepovers.
Weather in the Balearic Islands in september 2022
How are weather conditions in Spain in september? Is it the perfect time to go to Minorca and Ibiza? Check this with weather averages and informations here.
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Weather in the Balearic Islands in september 2022
Here, find the the weather forecast for september for most popular cities in Spain. These predictions are statistics for the month of september from weather reports for many years. The percentage indicates the possibility of having the weather indicated.
Where to go in the Balearic Islands in september?
Where to go in the Balearic Islands in september: destination map
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Remember: The climate in the Balearic Islands in september ranges from perfect to good depending on the region and city.
It is not ideal 100%, but the weather in Spain that month is, on average, good averywhere: in Palma De Mallorca, Ibiza, Formentera and Minorca. I allows to appreciate vacation in these areas. And even why not take a little time to lazing in the sun!
Climate in the Balearic Islands in september
Climate in Majorca in september
In the month of september, the mean temperature in Palma De Mallorca is 24°C (maximum temperature is 26°C and minimum temperature is 23°C). The climate nice in that area in the month of september. With 74mm over 4 days, you risk getting wet slightly during your journey. But this is pretty moderate and it is only of temporary showers. With a good weather, the month of september is a good time to go in Palma De Mallorca.
August
September
October
Average temperature
27°C
24°C
21°C
Highest temperature
28°C
26°C
23°C
Lowest temperature
25°C
23°C
20°C
Sea temperature
25.9°C
25.2°C
23°C
Rainfall
22mm
74mm
66mm
Number of days with rainfall
1 day(s) (4%)
4 day(s) (14%)
3 day(s) (10%)
Humidity
75%
75%
76%
Daily sunshine hours
13
12
10
Cloud cover
12%
20%
24%
Length of day
13:44
12:27
11:10
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perfect
perfect
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Climate in Formentera in september
In the month of september, maximum temperature is 26°C and minimum temperature is 24°C (for an average temperature of 25°C). The climate good around this city in the month of september. With 74mm over 4 days, rainfall can happen throughout your vacations. But this is pretty reasonably and it will not be continuous. With good weather conditions, the month of september is a recommended month to go in that area.
August
September
October
Average temperature
27°C
25°C
22°C
Highest temperature
28°C
26°C
23°C
Lowest temperature
26°C
24°C
22°C
Sea temperature
26. 3°C
25.4°C
22.7°C
Rainfall
28mm
74mm
86mm
Number of days with rainfall
1 day(s) (4%)
4 day(s) (14%)
5 day(s) (16%)
Humidity
77%
74%
73%
Daily sunshine hours
12
12
11
Cloud cover
12%
18%
22%
Length of day
13:41
12:26
11:12
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Climate in Ibiza in september
In the month of september, the mean temperature in Ibiza is 25°C (maximum temperature is 26°C and minimum temperature is 24°C). The climate quite good around this city in the month of september. With 74mm over 4 days, you risk getting wet slightly throughout your journey. But this is reasonably and you will not be too bothered by it. With a good climate, the month of september is a recommended month to go there.
August
September
October
Average temperature
27°C
25°C
22°C
Highest temperature
28°C
26°C
23°C
Lowest temperature
26°C
24°C
22°C
Sea temperature
26.4°C
25.3°C
22.8°C
Rainfall
28mm
74mm
86mm
Number of days with rainfall
1 day(s) (4%)
4 day(s) (14%)
5 day(s) (16%)
Humidity
77%
74%
73%
Daily sunshine hours
13
12
11
Cloud cover
12%
18%
22%
Length of day
13:41
12:27
11:11
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perfect
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Climate in Minorca in september
In the month of september, the mean temperature in Minorca is 24°C (maximum temperature is 26°C and minimum temperature is 23°C). The climate nice around this city in the month of september. With 42mm over 2 days, you will experience some showers throughout your vacations. But this is moderate and you will not be too bothered by it. With good weather conditions, september is a good month to go in Minorca.
August
September
October
Average temperature
26°C
24°C
21°C
Highest temperature
28°C
26°C
23°C
Lowest temperature
25°C
23°C
20°C
Sea temperature
25. 8°C
25°C
23°C
Rainfall
10mm
42mm
41mm
Number of days with rainfall
1 day(s) (2%)
2 day(s) (8%)
3 day(s) (8%)
Humidity
75%
74%
75%
Daily sunshine hours
13
11
10
Cloud cover
12%
23%
27%
Length of day
13:45
12:28
11:10
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All cities in the Balearic Islands in september
weather by month, temperature, precipitation, when to go
On the Balearic Islands, the climate is Mediterranean, with mild winters and hot, sunny summers, a bit sultry but tempered by sea breezes.
The archipelago is located in the Mediterranean Sea east of the Iberian Peninsula and constitutes an Autonomous Community.
At sea level, the daily average temperature ranges from 9/11 °C (48/52 °F) in January and February to about 25/26 °C (77/79 °F) in July and August.
Rainfall is generally not abundant, since it amounts to 400/450 mm (15.5/17.5 in) per year on the coast, and follows the Mediterranean pattern, so it is more common in autumn and winter, and decreases gradually during spring, reaching a low in summer, when it almost never rains.
Here is the average precipitation in Ibiza.
Ibiza – Average precipitation
Month
Millimeters
Inches
Days
January
40
1.6
6
February
30
1.2
5
March
40
1. 6
6
April
40
1.6
6
May
25
1
5
June
15
0.6
3
July
5
0.2
1
August
25
1
3
September
45
1.8
4
October
70
2.8
5
November
55
2.2
6
December
60
2.4
6
Year
450
17.7
56
The Balearic Islands are pretty windy, especially from October to April, due to the mild, southwest wind that blows in bad weather, and to the northern wind that blows from France. In summer, sea breezes blow, but they are welcome because they make the heat more bearable.
Winter, from December to February, is mild, with many sunny days, but also with periods of rain and wind. Very cold days are rare, however, on the coldest nights of the year, the temperature generally drops to 1/2 °C (34/36 °F).
Summer, from June to mid-September, is typically Mediterranean, ie hot and sunny, with very rare rains. During the day, the sea breeze gives some relief, but nights are sultry. Highs can sometimes reach 35/36 °C (95/97 °F), especially in July and August.
In addition to these general features, there are some differences that are worthy of note:
– The easternmost islands (Mallorca and Menorca), being closer to France, are the windiest ones.
– Mallorca (or Majorca) is a bit more continental, that is, a bit colder in winter and warmer in summer. This happens both because it is larger and because there’s a mountain range in the north, Sierra de Tramontana, which somehow protects and isolates the inland plain. This mountain range, whose highest peak is Puig Major, 1,445 meters (4,741 feet) high, is wetter and greener: precipitation reaches 1,200 millimeters (47 inches) per year, and in winter, it can snow.
Here are the average temperatures in the main city, which is also the capital of the Autonomous Community, Palma de Mallorca.
Palma – Average temperatures (1991-2020)
Month
Min (°C)
Max (°C)
Mean (°C)
Min (°F)
Max (°F)
Mean (°F)
January
4. 3
15.5
9.9
40
60
49.9
February
4.3
15.6
10
40
60
49.9
March
5.8
17.8
11.8
42
64
53.3
April
8.2
20.4
14.3
47
69
57.7
May
11.8
24.2
18
53
76
64.5
June
15.9
28.5
22.2
61
83
72
July
18.8
31.4
25.1
66
89
77.2
August
19.6
31.6
25.6
67
89
78.1
September
16.8
28
22. 4
62
82
72.4
October
13.4
24.1
18.7
56
75
65.7
November
8.8
19.2
14
48
67
57.2
December
5.8
16.5
11.1
42
62
52
Year
11.2
22.8
16.95
52.1
73
62.5
– Menorca (or Minorca), the easternmost island, is the rainiest, at least at sea level: rainfall reaches 600 mm (23.5 in) per year, although there are no hills or mountains. Usually, the difference is noticeable especially in autumn, when the rains can sometimes be abundant, and in winter, when there are periods when it rains often. In fact, Menorca is more prone to cold and rainy periods in winter.
– Formentera and Ibiza, the southernmost and farthest from France, are slightly milder and less windy in the cold half-year.
Here are the average temperatures of Ibiza.
Ibiza – Average temperatures (1991-2020)
Month
Min (°C)
Max (°C)
Mean (°C)
Min (°F)
Max (°F)
Mean (°F)
January
7.8
15.9
11.8
46
61
53.3
February
7.8
16
11.9
46
61
53.5
March
9. 5
17.8
13.6
49
64
56.5
April
11.6
20
15.8
53
68
60.4
May
14.6
23.1
18.8
58
74
65.9
June
18.4
27.1
22.8
65
81
73
July
21.5
29.7
25.6
71
86
78.1
August
22.4
30.4
26.4
72
87
79.4
September
19.8
27.6
23.7
68
82
74.7
October
16.3
24
20.2
61
75
68.3
November
12
19. 6
15.8
54
67
60.4
December
9
16.8
12.9
48
62
55.3
Year
14.3
22.4
18.25
57.7
72.3
65
The amount of sunshine on the Balearic Islands is not bad, in fact, some sunny day can occur all year round, although it is better, as happens in Mediterranean climates, in late spring and summer, especially from May to August, when sunny days prevail. The annual total exceeds 2,600 hours of sunshine everywhere.
Here, for example, are the average daily sunshine hours in Minorca.
Minorca – Sunshine hours
Month
Average
Total
January
4.5
145
February
5
145
March
6. 5
200
April
7.5
220
May
8.5
270
June
10.5
310
July
11
345
August
10
310
September
7.5
225
October
6
185
November
4.5
140
December
4
130
Year
7.2
2635
The temperature of the sea is fairly uniform in the archipelago; the sea is warm enough for swimming from July to September, while it is cool in June and October. Here are the temperature of the sea in Ibiza.
Ibiza – Sea temperature
Month
Celsius (°C)
Fahrenheit (°F)
January
15
59
February
14
57
March
15
59
April
16
61
May
18
64
June
21
70
July
24
75
August
26
79
September
24
75
October
22
72
November
19
66
December
16
61
Year
19. 2
66.6
In Menorca, the most northern and most exposed to the north wind, the sea is just less warm in summer: it reaches 25 °C (77 °F) in August.
The best time for a beach holiday at the Balearics is the summer, from June to mid-September. The water temperature is comfortable enough July to September, although in September, which overall is still a good month (especially in the first half), the first Atlantic disturbances begin to affect the islands. May and June are sunny months, but the sea is still a bit cool, especially in May, when it is actually a bit cold, and sometimes, the air can be a little cold as well.
April and May are suitable months for visiting the islands and their cities, while in summer, it can sometimes be too hot for hiking. In October and November, temperatures are mild, but the days are shorter and the weather can be rainy and windy.
Balearic Islands weather – Met Office
Balearic Islands weather averages and climate
Balearic Islands average daily max temperatures (°C)
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Year
Majorca
15. 4
15.5
17.9
20.4
24.4
28.6
31.1
31.5
27.7
23.9
18.9
16.2
22.6
Menorca
14.2
14.1
16.1
18.3
22.1
26.3
28.8
29.5
26.1
22.8
18.0
15.2
21.0
Ibiza
15.8
16.0
17.9
20.1
23.2
27.2
29.7
30.4
27.5
24.0
19.3
16.6
22.3
Balearic Islands average relative humdity (%)
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Year
Majorca
81
80
78
75
72
68
67
69
73
79
80
81
75
Menorca
78
76
75
75
73
68
67
67
71
75
76
77
73
Ibiza
78
75
74
74
73
71
71
72
71
75
75
77
74
Balearic Islands average rainfall (mm)
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Year
Majorca
34
31
19
29
29
11
5
13
54
64
73
43
378
Menorca
45
50
34
45
29
14
7
18
70
84
88
54
538
Ibiza
36
28
32
33
18
10
5
14
72
47
64
59
418
Balearic Islands average daily sunshine (hrs)
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Year
Majorca
5
6
7
8
10
10
11
10
8
6
5
4
8
Menorca
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
10
8
6
5
5
8
Ibiza
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
10
8
6
5
5
8
Balearic Islands average wind speed (mph)
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Year
Majorca
5. 9
6.3
6.9
7.4
7.1
7.3
7.3
6.8
6.4
6.1
6.3
6.1
6.7
Menorca
9.9
10.5
10.4
10.2
9.1
9.1
8.8
8.5
8.9
9.3
10.4
10.4
9.7
Ibiza
8.2
8.6
8.8
8.9
7.9
7.5
7.4
7.5
7.7
7.8
8.6
8.6
8.2
When is the best time to visit the Balearic Islands?
If you are looking for guaranteed hot and dry weather, the best time to visit the Balearic Islands is in the summer when temperatures average between 26 – 31 °C and there is very little rainfall.
If you would rather the weather a little cooler and don’t mind occasional rainfall, then autumn and winter time stay pleasantly mild making a nice winter escape.
Spring
The Balearic Islands in spring stay mild with average temperatures ranging from 16 °C and steadily rising to 22 °C.
Rainfall is not too significant on any of the islands, though there is some variation, Majorca is generally the driest island in the early spring, while Ibiza tends to see the least rainfall in later spring.
All four islands recieve plenty of sunshine over the spring averaging between 8 – 10 hours per day.
Summer
Summers are hot and dry with temperatures peaking at an average of 26 °C in June to 31 °C in July and August. Majorca tends to be the warmest of the islands peaking at 31.5 °C in August.
The islands receive between 5 – 15 mm of rainfall, so holidaymakers would be unlucky to get caught in the rain. The daily amount of sunshine averages from 10 – 11 hours a day.
Autumn
Autumn is ideal if you are seeking comfortably warm weather with an average temperature of 27 °C in September gradually falling to 19 °C in November.
Whilst autumn is the wettest time of year the rainfall totals tend to be relatively modest ranging from 47 mm in October (Ibiza) to 88 mm in November (Menorca)
There still plenty of sunshine to enjoy in the autumn months, though decreases steadily from 8 hours in September to a slightly duller 5 hours in November.
Winter
Winter visitors to the Balearic Islands can expect cool but far from cold temperatures with averages around 14 – 16 °C. The amount of rainfall decreases to 30 – 40 mm and the daily amount of sunshine steadily increased from 4 hours in December to 6 hours in February.
Ibiza is slightly warmer than the other islands throughout the winter generally recording temperatures around 1 °C warmer.
Balearic Islands tourist information
It is believed that Phoenicians took possession of the islands around the time they were first discovered. During the war on the Roman Empire, the Vandals under Genseric conquered the island at some point between 461 and 468. In late 533, troops of Belisarius re-established control of the islands for the Byzantine Empire.
The year 902 saw the islands being heavily used as a pirate base, because of their location in the Western Mediterranean Sea. This provoked the Emirate of Córdoba to invade and incorporate the islands into their state.
Ibiza is a consistently popular tourist destination frequently visited for its bustling nightlife host to some of the world’s biggest nightclubs. The Teatro Pereyra is in complete opposition to this once acted as the foyer to a now abandoned theatre back in 1893.
The surrounding Mediterranean Sea to all the islands is a popular draw for those holidaying in the area. Turquoise waters and white sand beaches populate the coastline of the islands. Formentera has become known for its pristine white beaches with people soaking up the rays all day long. Cap de Formentor on Majorca’s coast is populated with scenic cliffs and rock faces with endless ocean views.
Since the 1950s, Majorca has been a major tourist destination, with over 80% of the GDP coming from tourism alone. Much of the coast has been built up with resorts, cafes and restaurants to cater to the millions of tourists that the island attracts every year.
The island of Minorca hosts annual summer fiestas, including the Festes de Sant Joan in Ciutadella over three days at the end of June. Several traditions are carried out over the fiesta, including a firework finale.
A must visit if in the area is the Palma Cathedral, with the interior designed by Antoni Gaudí and contemporary artist Miquel Barceló. The exterior is an eye-catching façade of columns and towers, leading up to intricate spires.
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Day temperature
> 16 °C
36
Night temperature
-6
> 6 °C
30
Sea temperature
16
> 18 °C
32
Wet days per month
2
< 15
20
Europe
Beach
Cala Rajada
September
27
°C
Sea
24
°C
Rainy days
6 /month
August
29
°C
September
27
°C
October
23
°C
Europe
Beach
Alcúdia
September
27
°C
Sea
24
°C
Rainy days
6 /month
August
29
°C
September
27
°C
October
23
°C
Europe
Beach
Cala d’Or
September
27
°C
Sea
25
°C
Rainy days
6 /month
August
30
°C
September
27
°C
October
23
°C
Europe
Beach
Magaluf
September
27
°C
Sea
25
°C
Rainy days
5 /month
August
30
°C
September
27
°C
October
23
°C
Europe
Beach
Peguera
September
27
°C
Sea
25
°C
Rainy days
6 /month
August
30
°C
September
27
°C
October
23
°C
Europe
Beach
Port de Pollença
September
27
°C
Sea
24
°C
Rainy days
6 /month
August
29
°C
September
27
°C
October
23
°C
Europe
Beach
Formentera
September
27
°C
Sea
25
°C
Rainy days
5 /month
August
30
°C
September
27
°C
October
24
°C
Europe
Beach
Ibiza
September
27
°C
Sea
25
°C
Rainy days
5 /month
August
30
°C
September
27
°C
October
24
°C
Europe
Beach
Menorca
September
26
°C
Sea
24
°C
Rainy days
6 /month
August
29
°C
September
26
°C
October
22
°C
Europe
Beach
Sóller
September
26
°C
Sea
24
°C
Rainy days
5 /month
August
29
°C
September
26
°C
October
22
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Europe
Beach
Nature
Sicily – Italy
September
27
°C
Sea
25
°C
Rainy days
6 /month
August
30
°C
September
27
°C
October
24
°C
Europe
Beach
Greece – West coast
September
27
°C
Sea
24
°C
Rainy days
5 /month
August
31
°C
September
27
°C
October
23
°C
Europe
Beach
Nature
City
Calabria – Italy
September
27
°C
Sea
25
°C
Rainy days
7 /month
August
30
°C
September
27
°C
October
23
°C
Europe
Beach
Nature
City
Apulia – Italy
September
26
°C
Sea
24
°C
Rainy days
6 /month
August
30
°C
September
26
°C
October
22
°C
Europe
Beach
Nature
City
Sardinia – Italy
September
26
°C
Sea
23
°C
Rainy days
5 /month
August
30
°C
September
26
°C
October
22
°C
Europe
Beach
Nature
Corsica – France
September
25
°C
Sea
23
°C
Rainy days
6 /month
August
29
°C
September
25
°C
October
22
°C
Europe
Beach
Nature
City
Lazio – Italy
September
26
°C
Sea
23
°C
Rainy days
7 /month
August
30
°C
September
26
°C
October
22
°C
Middle East
Beach
City
North Turkey
September
25
°C
Sea
22
°C
Rainy days
6 /month
August
29
°C
September
25
°C
October
20
°C
Weather overview
In September in Balearic Islands, the average air temperature ranges from 26. 7 °C (80.0 °F) during the day to 18.8 °C (65.9 °F) at night. There are 6 days of rain on average, where the rainfall is 58 mm (2.30 in).
Is September a good month to visit Balearic Islands?
In Balearic Islands in September, there are ideal conditions for a vacation. The daily temperatures in this month reach pleasant 26.7 °C (80.0 °F). The seawater temperature reaches ideal 24.5 °C (76.0 °F). At night, temperatures hover around a pleasant 18.8 °C (65.9 °F). You can expect just 6 days of rain during the month, taking an umbrella is not necessary.
What is the sea temperature in September in Balearic Islands?
In Balearic Islands in September expect the sea to be warm at 24.5 °C (76.0 °F). It will be comfortable for you to spend even a long time in a sea warm like this, there will be people for whom this temperature will be too low or too high.
What is the temperature in Balearic Islands during the day in September?
In September in Balearic Islands, the average daily temperatures will be 26. 7 °C (80.0 °F). The ideal temperature for enjoying sunbathing by the water and a good temperature for other activities. For some people, it will be too hot in the direct sunlight and the stay may not be so pleasant. Don’t forget to pack flip-flops, sunscreen, and a hand fan if necessary – it may come in handy.
How many rainy days can I expect in Balearic Islands in September?
In September in Balearic Islands, we can expect 6 days to be rainy, that is, days when precipitation exceeds 2 mm (0.08 in). Converted to days of the week, this means that it will occur on an average of 1.3 days of the week, or in general – 19 % days.
What is the rainfall intensity in September in Balearic Islands?
There is precipitation of 58 mm (2.30 in) in September in Balearic Islands, which means 2 mm (0.07 in) rainfall per day on average.
Is the weather in Balearic Islands warmer in September than in August?
No, in September in Balearic Islands the temperature is not higher than in August.
What is the air temperature in September in Balearic Islands at night?
The average night temperature in Balearic Islands in September is 18.8 °C (65.9 °F). This temperature is pleasant for a wide range of evening, night, and morning activities from sports to sitting outside in restaurants or evening walks.
How humid is Balearic Islands in September?
Humidity in Balearic Islands in September is 73 %.
Is the sea in Balearic Islands warmer in September than in August?
No, the sea temperature in September in Balearic Islands is not higher than in August.
How many sunny hours can I expect in September in Balearic Islands?
In Balearic Islands in September, you can expect around 8 hours of sunshine.
Is Balearic Islands rainier in September than in October?
No, September in Balearic Islands is not a rainier month than October.
How long is the day (from dawn till dusk) in Balearic Islands in September?
The length of daylight in Balearic Islands in September is 12 hours.
How windy is it in Balearic Islands in September?
An average wind scale that can be expected in Balearic Islands in September is 3.4.
Is the temperature rising or falling in the course of time in September in Balearic Islands?
During September in Balearic Islands, the day temperatures are decreasing – from 28.1 °C (82.6 °F) at the beginning of the month to 24.8 °C (76.6 °F) at the end of the month.
How does the sea temperature evolve during the month in Balearic Islands in September?
Balearic Islands has a decreasing trend of the sea temperature during September – from 25.1 °C (77.2 °F) in the first days of the month to 23.1 °C (73.6 °F) in the last days of the month.
Weather in Menorca : Complete 12 month Guide
Menorca Weather Guide for all year-round
Weather in Menorca has a typical Mediterranean climate with mild, rainy winters and warm, dry summers perfect for all sorts of activities. From the end of October, the cold northern Tramontana wind can start blowing. The coldest months are January and February; August is normally the hottest month.
On the humidity side of things, the average daily humidity for the island fluctuates between 49% (comfortable) and 94% (very humid) rarely dropping below 37% or reaching 100% (unbearable). It’s really pleasant as there nearly always a nice breeze helping to just take the edge off any humidity.
Weather in Menorca: month by month
Menorca Weather January
What is Menorca’s weather like in January?
Menorca has it’s wettest month in January.
Menorca January weather sees the real start to the islands Winter weather. This month is mostly the coldest and wettest time of the year. Average daytime temperatures are between 11 – 15 Celsius and drop down in the evening to around about 8.
Now don’t be too discouraged, I have visited once for a week in January and although it was on the fresh side, I still managed just to wear a T-Shirt when the sun came out. In fact, most of the rain I experienced was short sharp showers which gave way to plenty of sunshine.
On average, Menorca in January offers around 5 hours of sunshine a day and about 60mm of rainfall for the month. I tried a dip in the sea! Wow, that felt cold. I was told it is about 15 Celsius this month. I didn’t stay in for long!
If you are visiting in January, bring a coat or waterproof and you will need a jumper or sweatshirt for the evenings that can feel pretty fresh especially if there is a northerly wind blowing. Great time of the year to go walking.
This is generally the same for all the Balearic Islands but as Menorca is slightly further north, it is usually the coolest in the Winter.
Menorca Weather February
How warm is it in Menorca in February?
Menorca weather in February is still cool
The Island is still in the throws of Winter in February. The sun is growing in strength which can sometimes increase the average temperature of 14 Celsius a couple of degrees. It’s still a pretty damp time of the year with showers drifting in of the Med.
Daily sunshine hours are slowly increasing to 10 hours a day but not making any difference on the sea’s winter average of 15 degrees Celsius.
If you are planning a visit, make sure to bring waterproofs and some warm clothing for some chilly nights around 7 – 9 degrees on average.
Great time of year with cool weather, if you want to explore the delights of the Island without any crowds. You can take a stroll along many of the beaches and be practically on your own
Menorca Weather March
What’s the Menorca Weather like in March?
Menorca’s weather starts to get warmer in March
Menorca Weather in March is starting to improve, but ever so slightly. The afternoon peak is often around 14 Celcius. The improvement is in the strength of the sun and if you are lucky you can hit the dizzy heights of 16 cels.
The sea is still at its Winter average in March, 15 Celsius. So with showers drifting around from time to time producing less rain than February and January (around 45 mm), you can sense Spring in the air.
The holiday season has not begun so it’s a great month for getting about easily and exploring the island. Jackets and jumpers are required as the average temperature drops to 9 cels in the evenings.
A really good time of the year to explore the island by car and take in the glorious Menorca wildlife and scenery
Menorca Weather April
What’s the Menorca weather like in April?
Menorca becomes more humid in April
The daytime temperature averages have stepped up now to around 20 Celcius. The island still enjoys around 48 mm – 50 mm of rainfall in this month, but with the sun powering down, it is a pleasant time to visit if you do not like excessive heat.
Evening temps are around 12 Celsius, so you will still need extra clothing if you are out in the evenings. Waterproofs are always a good idea like a jacket in case of a rainy day or two which can only be expected in April.
As the daylight hours increase to 13 hours for the month, and the warmth of the sun is easily felt, the tourist industry starts to roll from mid-April with shops and hotels springing into action ready for the season ahead.
Menorca Weather May
What is Menorca Weather Like in May?
Menorca weather in May is great.
Average temperatures are now up to 22 Celsius. Lovely time of the year with less in the way of showers. Uv levels are up high so make sure you slap on the sun cream. Menorca is pretty quiet at this time of the year.
Fancy a dip in the sea? You will be braver than me then. Still on the cold side for me with an average of 18 Celsius. Rainfall is decreasing nicely into the approaching summer. Just over 30 mm a month of rainfall and longer days make it a perfect time to visit for sun worshipers with a possible 14 hours of sun each day.
Still a bit chilly in the evenings if the weather is not too good, so maybe take a jumper or jacket just in case. Menorca can be a bit windy at any time of the year which can sometimes take the edge of the temperature, especially on the north side of the island when there is a northerly wind.
Menorca Weather June
What is Menorca Weather like in June?
Menorca Weathers in June is perfect!
With 15 hours of sunlight and the second lowest monthy average of rainfall in June. It is in the upper 20’s (not too hot) and the light winds just keep it to a manageable temperature to sit in the sun and take a dip in a pool.
If you are like us, and not keen on a very humid environment, June is ideal. I have noticed if it builds up to much, and quick showery downpour soon freshens things up. In the evening a nice cool average of 16 celsius makes it easier to sleep.
All in all, June is a great month weather-wise on Menorca. It is getting more like summer but not overcrowded with tourists giving you more chance to take in some wrays on a quite beach.
Menorca Weather July
What is the Menorca Weather like in July?
July is Menorca’s driest month of the year
On average with just 7mm of rainfall, it is getting hot by the end of the month. Light winds and 14 hours of average sunshine a day. This is an ideal time of the year for that snorkeling dip in the warm 24 degrees sea.
There are warm nights of around 20 degrees Celsius and if you do not have air conditioning, this is uncomfortable when trying to sleep.
With the UV levels at their highest on the island, we always made sure to put the suncream on especially the family. On the beach, we noticed a lovely sea breeze just after lunch keeping perfect for a relaxing day in the sun or a spot of snorkeling.
Menorca Weather August
What is the Menorca Weather like in August?
August is Menorca’s hottest time of the year
13 hours of sunshine, short lived showers and light winds. August Weather in Menorca is in most sun-worshippers eyes perfect. In fact, this month is my ideal sea temp at 26 degrees.
Evenings are warm so ideal for sitting out on a restaurant terrace eating your evening meal. No need for a jacket as any showers are short-lived. We often sat in the shade from 12 until 2 for some rest bite from the hot sun.
13 hours (on average) a day of sunshine, and just 23mm of rain in August with light breezes, what more could you want!
Menorca Weather September
What is Menorca Weather like in September?
Menorca Weather in September is very warm
Menorca Weather September is very warm with cooler nights, Average temperature 26 cel and a good breeze plus there is more chance of a thunderstorm. In September he temperatures are just a little cooler. Septembers weather is known for lots of flies which are noticeable when eating outside.
Nights are more comfortable for sleeping, and you still get a high 26 degrees average in the day. The sea is still very warm, ideal for a swim or some snorkeling or diving.
With 12 hours of daylight, the month of September is really is my favourite month at Menorca. You still get an impressive tan too and the UV’s are still high which you can easily forget in that cooling breeze.
Rainfall increases up to 70mm in September so it is likely you will catch the odd wet day or half-day. But with the warmth, you will soon dry off.
Menorca Weather October
What is Menorca Weather like in October?
Menorca starts to cool down in October
You can feel that autumn is on the way in the evenings, it is getting cooler now and we have had lovely days in the low 20’s. Menorca Weather in October is one of the wettest months of the year, there is now a very good chance of catching a proper storm that could last a day!
Many people still visit in October to catch the last rays of sunshine and if you are lucky, you can still catch a good run of sunny days. The average temperature is 23 degrees Celsius.
As the island starts to get ready for the low season, in October you can get some really pleasant and warm days, but the evenings now start to drop a little lower so a jumper may be needed if you’re off out.
Menorca Weather November
What is the Menorca Weather like in November?
Menorca starts to become wetter in November
You can get highs of around 18 in the afternoon. Evenings are around 12 so you will need some warmer clothing and extra layers. Another rainy month with some of the largest amounts of rainfall for the year expected this month.
Lots of showers, however, the sea is still not to bad with a mild 20c. If you want to do a bit of exploring cycling whilst the temperatures are reasonable, this is a good month to do so.
Remember: Most of the resorts are now in hibernation mode with many seasonal restaurants now shut until the Spring.
Menorca Weather December
What is the Menorca Weather like in December?
Menorca Weather in December starts to dry up
Menorca Weather December is a little drier as the Med starts to settle down into its Winter cycle of weather. Average temps 15c in the afternoon’s, 12c at night and the sea a refreshing 17cel.
Bring an umbrella with around 12 – 14 days of showery rain expected. Warm clothing a must, however, you can get away with a T-Shirt in the afternoon in the sun.
With 9 hours of sunshine possible in a day, if you want to brush off the winter shackles, take one of the direct flights to Menorca from Gatwick if you are in the UK.
A lovely setting in December on the island of Menorca
Conclusion
Menorca Weather is hot in the summer months and mild in the winter. Menorca is the perfect destination for both holidays and a great place to live
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rest and weather in Spain
Summer in Spain does not end when the calendar says: somewhere it lasts almost all year round, but somewhere it tries to stay until September-October. Let the summer months be left behind – the beginning of autumn can give as many warm days as you need to swim in the sea and get an enviable tan.
About where you can soak up the gentle sun and why many tourists in September go not to the sea, but on excursions, read the Kid Passage review.
Contents
Holidays in Spain in September: pros and cons
Weather
Air and water temperature
Is it possible to swim
Beach holidays – Costa Brava – Costa Dorada – Costa Blanca – Costa del Sol – Costa de Almeria – Mallorca – Tenerife
Sightseeing holiday in September
Family Fun
Holidays, events and festivals
Vacation prices
Shopping
Advice to parents
Holidays in Spain in September: the main reasons to wait for autumn
If you read reviews about holidays in Spain in September, you may want to postpone your vacation to autumn. This is easy to explain:
in September, the weather is ideal for a beach holiday – the heat is on the decline, and the sea remains very warm;
the child quickly acclimatizes, and not a single day of vacation will be lost;
Spain’s resorts begin to empty in September, and now you do not need to retire to tiny towns to find peace;
with a decrease in the flow of tourists, prices for air tickets and hotels are reduced;
Moderate autumn warmth favors excursions, while summer heat usually does not make you want to go anywhere.
September holidays have few drawbacks , but they must be taken into account when planning a trip:
real peace in the resorts comes in the second half of September;
in the resorts of the Costa Brava it is comfortable to sunbathe only at the beginning of the month, and in the Costa del Sol the sea becomes cold;
by the end of the month, the number of flights to airports in resort regions is reduced;
Madrid and Barcelona are still very crowded;
most water parks close at the beginning of September (but amusement parks remain open).
So where to relax in Spain in September? It’s time to move on to specifics.
Weather in Spain in September
September in Spain is the season for picking quince and persimmon. The color of these fruits seems to have migrated to the weather forecasts in Spanish resorts: every day is decorated with a warm golden circle.
Sunny, warm, dry – this is a brief description of the weather in early September at all resorts in the country. Autumn has not yet had time to cool the sea with its breath, and the beaches are becoming less crowded just because people are ending their vacation, and it’s time for schoolchildren to sit down at their desks.
But the weather in Spain at the end of September is different in different resorts. In the south and on the islands, the swimming season is still in full swing, and in the east it’s time to dress warmly and move from the beaches to museums.
The best weather in September-October is in Tenerife – the high season is just beginning there.
To make it easier for you to pack your luggage for a trip to Spain in September with a child, we offer data on air and water temperature in popular resorts.
Air and water temperature
The Mediterranean climate of Spain gives a wonderful start to autumn – during the day it is pleasant to sunbathe on the beach and swim in the warm sea, and at night you can sleep peacefully without air conditioning.
Look, what wonderful weather they promise in the cities of Spain:
Resort
Daily t
Night t
t water
Madrid
+28.7°С
+18.9°С
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Barcelona
+25.8°C
+20.4°C
+24.4°C
Valencia
+28.5°C
+20.8°C
+25.5°C
Malaga
+29. 2°С
+21.4°С
+22.4°C
Mallorca
+28.2°С
+21.4°C
+25.8°C
Tenerife
+28.6°С
+20.4°C
+24.0°C
Lloret de Mar
+25.7°C
+19.2°С
+23.7°С
The temperature in Spain in September is just right for families with small children. Everywhere is warm, but not hot, you can sunbathe on the beach and walk around the most beautiful cities.
True, it gets noticeably colder in the evening. In the northeastern resorts, the temperature drops to + 16-20 ° C, in the south and on the islands it is a little warmer.
The water temperature in Spain drops a little in September, but swimming is still very comfortable.
Is it possible to swim
Velvet season in Spain would be impossible without the warm sea. And in September, even those tourists who like the water to be like fresh milk bathe. In most resorts, the average sea temperature in September is +24°C. Often the water is even warmer, around +25-26°C.
In some regions, the water cools quickly. In the Costa Brava, it is pleasant to swim only in the first two weeks of autumn. In the Costa del Sol, cold Atlantic currents lower the water temperature even in summer.
Therefore, if you want to swim in Spain in September, choose resorts with a very warm sea: Costa Dorada, Costa Blanca, Costa de Almeria, Mallorca . The Atlantic Ocean, washing the island of Tenerife, also becomes quite warm in autumn.
Beach holiday
The beaches of Spain can be long and very small, located in the very center of the resorts or outside the city, beckon with water activities or complete tranquility. All of them are united by their impeccable state of the coast and free admission.
Many of the country’s beaches have been awarded the “blue flag”, which is awarded for compliance with environmental standards, developed infrastructure, accessibility and safety of recreation.
In addition to the international award, Spain adds its quality mark – Q, which serves as a guarantee of impeccable service.
Almost all resorts have comfortable beaches for families with children. The main convenience is a sandy beach, a smooth entrance to the sea and clean, clear water. You can often count on playgrounds, inflatable water slides, and even kids clubs (there are a lot of these in the Costa Dorada).
Here are the best places to go in Spain in September to lie on the sand by the sea and swim in the warm water.
Costa Brava
The northernmost coast of Spain, washed by the Mediterranean Sea, closes the holiday season earlier than others. Here even in summer there is no strong heat, and in early September the temperature does not rise above +25°C.
In the first decade of the month it is still warm and comfortable on the coast, and the water in the sea has a temperature of +24-25°C. But by mid-September, the daytime temperature drops to +20°C, and sea water cools down to +22°C.
Sometimes even the first week of autumn is overshadowed by a cold snap, but, as a rule, cool days are still replaced by warmth. Rains usually begin in the second half of September.
In the Costa Brava there are rocky beaches with a sharp drop in the bottom, but in Lloret de Mar and Blanes the coast is sandy, and the depth does not increase very quickly.
The two main advantages of the Costa Brava are the proximity to Barcelona and certified family resorts . This means that a beach holiday can be supplemented with a trip to a bright, festive city, and the resort will have everything you need for a holiday with children.
Holidays with children in Costa Brava: author’s review Kidpassage
Resort Entertainment
Best family hotels in Costa Brava
Costa Dorada
The Gold Coast is a little further south than the Costa Brava, and this immediately affects the weather. Even heat, which is established in June, lasts until the very end of September. So the first month of autumn will be marked by air temperature +25-28°С and water +24-26°С.
It happens that in the middle of the month the thermometers suddenly drop below +20°C, but this happens infrequently. But the sea in the second half of September can really cool down to +23°С.
In the resorts of the Costa Dorada in September, a couple of rains are possible, but the precipitation is too short to remember about them.
Almost any coastal resort is suitable for families with children. Long beaches, fine sand, gently sloping bottom, warm clear water – children are ready to stay out of the sea for hours.
The shallow sea off the coast of Salou and La Pineda is a natural playground for little ones, and the waves in Cambrils are appreciated by windsurfers.
But Costa Dorada is loved not only for the sea and beaches. Here is the best amusement park in Spain – Port Aventura, which includes a grandiose water park and the Ferrari Land theme park.
The water park is open only until mid-September, but the attractions are open until late autumn.
Costa Dorada for children
Family fun in Costa Dorada
Costa Blanca
Autumn on the White Coast does not betray its presence. The temperature here reaches +25-28°C and only by the end of September drops to +23-25°C. And the sea in September is even warmer than in June – about + 25-26 ° С.
The beginning of autumn in the Costa Blanca does without rain, even clouds are rare. And if you are looking for a children’s health resort in Spain, then it is in the resorts of this coast.
The local climate is considered very beneficial for children, and there is more and more space on the beaches every day.
In the first week of September, peace is possible only in small resort towns, then silence reigns on the long sandy beaches of Alicante and Benidorm.
Peace, however, does not mean boredom. Nowhere else are there so many animal parks and diverse museums as in the Costa Blanca. Children will also enjoy the large Terra Mitica amusement park.
Most of the water parks in the region, unfortunately, shut down in September, but Aquopolis in Torrevieja is open all month.
Family holidays in Costa Blanca
Resort Entertainment
Prices for resort hotels
Costa del Sol
It is believed that the best weather in the resorts of Spain in September is inherent in this hot region. But there is an important nuance that must be considered when choosing a resort. Indeed, at the beginning of autumn on the southern shores of the country the weather is fabulous – the heat is leaving, and the thermometers finally show only + 25-30 ° С.
But the sea temperature in the Costa del Sol, alas, is not encouraging: the currents of the Atlantic cool the water down to +20-21°C – you won’t be able to swim with children. Occasionally, the sea near Sunny Beach maintains a temperature of about +23°C, and this is perceived as a real gift.
But a beach holiday will undoubtedly be successful. Each resort has comfortable sandy beaches with a gentle entry into the water, and in some places there are children’s and sports grounds.
With little ones often rest in Torremolinos and Benalmadena, where the shallowest sea, Fuengirola is known as a center of youth entertainment, and windsurfers appreciate the wind and waves in Marbella.
In addition, the Costa del Sol is appreciated for the abundance of solid hotels (this is one of the most expensive regions in Spain) and for a rich program of family excursions and entertainment.
Let’s add that it is in September that the weather allows you to go to Seville or Granada – in summer the scorching heat interferes with the trip.
With children on the Costa del Sol: an author’s review Kidpassage
Family fun in the Costa del Sol
Costa de Almeria
This resort region is located east of the Costa del Sol, and the Atlantic currents do not reach here. The water temperature here can reach +24-25°C, and only in mid-September the sea cools down a bit.
Well, the sunny and warm weather lasts a very long time. Throughout September, thermometers show + 25-28 ° С, the sky is always clear, two short rains have little effect on travelers’ plans.
Feature of the Costa de Almería is a relatively strong wind . In September, its speed reaches 4.2 m/s.
The sandy beaches of Almeria are not crowded even in summer (the region is not the most popular), but in early autumn it is very quiet here. On the beach there are playgrounds and other entertainment for children.
Costa de Almeria is not yet among the popular holiday destinations, but a good tourist infrastructure is being created here. The local resorts have hotels with a large list of services for children and with the concept of “all inclusive” is a rarity for Spain.
Costa de Almeria with children
Resort Family Hotels
Things to do in the Costa de Almeria
Mallorca
The Balearic Islands don’t even think about saying goodbye to summer. During the day, the thermometers often rise to + 25-30 ° С, and the water in the sea is just a delight: + 26 ° С at the beginning of September and + 24 ° С at the end.
The weather in Mallorca occasionally scares with rain, but the sky does not frown for long. The wind also does not interfere with rest: its speed does not exceed 3 m/s.
Not all Mallorca beaches are suitable for families with children, but there are plenty of places with a sandy beach and a gentle entry into the water. Families with small children usually prefer the sandy beaches of Playa de Palma, Magaluf, Palma Nova, Cala d’Or.
Mallorca is the main competitor of the Costa Blanca in terms of family entertainment. The weather in September allows you to have fun in water parks, but you can also go on a trip on a submarine or go down to the Dragon Cave.
Another advantage of the island – variety of resorts . With children, they rarely stop in the noisy capital or Magaluf, preferring the quiet Cala d’Or or Santa Ponsa. Many hotels in Mallorca have mini clubs.
Family holidays in Mallorca
Things to do with children
Mallorca hotels for families with children
Tenerife
The weather in the Canary Islands, the “Islands of Eternal Spring”, suddenly turns into a summer register. Both at the beginning and at the end of September, thermometers show + 25-28 ° С, and the Atlantic Ocean can warm up to + 23-24 ° С – such warm water in Tenerife happens only in autumn.
Neither rain nor clouds threaten vacationers, but the wind, whose speed reaches 3.7 m/s, is sometimes felt.
The best resorts of the island are located on the south coast. The ocean here is calm, the bottom sinks smoothly, and the coast is covered with sand – sometimes volcanic black, sometimes light, brought from Africa.
The most children’s beach in Tenerife is called Playa la Pinta, where there are inflatable slides and other entertainment for children.
It should be added that the summer heat stays in the south and west of Tenerife. In the north, including in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the air temperature does not exceed + 23-24 ° C, and there are almost as many cloudy days as clear ones.
The tourist infrastructure on the island is impeccable. You can not leave the resort at all, and at the same time there will be shops, restaurants, entertainment nearby.
But Tenerife is also interesting for those who love to travel: attractions are scattered throughout the island. Public transport is a good help for travelers.
Holidays in Tenerife with children: author’s review Kidpassage
Things to do and see
Excursion rest
There are tourists who are not at all interested in the beaches of Spain. They aspire to Madrid to visit the famous art museums, or to Barcelona, illuminated by Gaudí’s fantasy, or to other Spanish cities.
If you are ready to give up the sea for museums, September is the best time for excursions.
In Madrid, they usually try to visit the Prado Museum, the Thyssen-Bornemisza Gallery and the Reina Sofia Art Center. It’s always crowded, but the Madrid Card serves as a way to bypass any queue.
Invite the children to visit the Museum of the Americas (the Aztec books written in pictograms are very similar to comics), the Wax Museum (selfies with a celebrity doppelgänger are a good idea for social media), and the Museum of the Real Madrid Football Club (the history of the best club of the 20th century will interest not only the fans).
The main attractions of Barcelona are associated with the name of Antoni Gaudí. With children, it is most pleasant to take a walk in the Park Güell, decorated with mosaic sculptures, but you can also visit the Sagrada Familia.
The capital of Catalonia is rich in museums that children themselves would like to visit. Among them are the interactive museums CosmoCaixa and Blau, the Egyptian Museum with the reconstruction of the tomb of the pharaoh, the Maritime Museum, where you can get used to the role of a sailor on a medieval ship.
Football fans will certainly want to visit the FC Barcelona museum and stadium.
But the most interesting excursion program awaits children in Valencia. If your child misses a few school days, then biology lessons will be replaced by a visit to the Oceanographic Park, physics – to the Prince Philip Science Museum, astronomy – to the IMAX cinema and the Hemisfèric planetarium.
These and other City of Arts and Sciences facilities debunk the notion that studying is boring.
The resort towns also have museums, albeit small ones. Sometimes just hearing the name is enough to make you want to go on a tour. For example, what is shown in the Museum of Microgiants (Costa Blanca)?
It turns out that there is a bullfighting ring that fits in the eye of a needle, and other exhibits that can only be seen with a strong magnification.
In the Costa Brava you can visit the maritime museum and the toy museum. In the Costa Dorada – the archaeological museum of Tarragona. In the Costa Blanca – the Museum of the Sea and Salt, the Turron Museum and the Chocolate Museum. In the Costa del Sol – the museums of Malaga, including one of the two Spanish museums of Picasso.
The best museums in Tenerife are located in the capital of the island, away from the resorts. But, perhaps, you will be more attracted by open-air attractions – the Teide volcano, the lava Cave of the Wind, the eucalyptus and laurel-heather forest, the mysterious pyramids of Guimar.
In Mallorca, too, you can find something special – say, take a vintage ride from the capital to Soller or dive into the depths of the sea in a submarine.
Family Fun
Spain is called one of the best countries for family holidays for a reason. Let there be no animation in hotels, as in Turkey, but there are plenty of entertainment for children in every resort region.
The first thing that comes to mind is amusement parks. The largest Spanish park, Port Aventura, is located by the sea, so a visit here will be a great addition to a beach holiday.
Terra Mitica on the Costa Blanca, Tivoli World on the Costa del Sol or Kathmandu on Mallorca are a little smaller but no less attractive. In the Costa Brava and the Costa de Almeria there are small amusement parks designed for preschoolers.
Large cities have their own family recreation centers. In Madrid, this is the Casa de Campo park, in Barcelona – a park on the Tibidabo hill, and from the resorts of the Costa del Sol it is easy to get to Seville, where the pretty Isla Mahica amusement park is located (although it is open daily only in the first week of September, and then – on weekends).
Warm memories remain even after a visit to animal parks – in Spain they are equipped so that animals and birds feel at home.
We offer you to visit Valencia Bioparc, Terra Natura Park and Aitana Safari Park (Costa Blanca), Selvo Marina Dolphinarium and Selvo Aventura Zoo (Costa del Sol), Loro Park and the Park of the Eagles (Tenerife), in the safari park and dolphinarium of Mallorca.
But water parks are gradually closing. Most of them work only in the first days of September, the Port Aventura water park is open until the middle of the month. But Siam Park in Tenerife, one of the best water parks in Spain, is not going to stop working.
Throughout September, Aqualand water parks are open in Mallorca and Torremolinos (Costa del Sol), Aquopolis in Torrevieja.
Only the Costa Brava can boast of grand entertainment. But here, like nowhere else, there are many luxurious gardens. In the botanical gardens “Marimurtra” and “Pina de Rosa” plants from all continents are collected, and along the alleys in the gardens of St. Clotilde there are marble statues.
Holidays, events and festivals
In September, several autonomous communities of Spain celebrate their own holidays. And if travelers travel relatively rarely to Asturias, Cantabria or Extremadura, then on the day of Catalonia , September 11, many tourists come.
Free entertainment is organized in the cities, sardana is danced in the streets, and castellers, builders of “living towers”, perform in the squares.
Something similar happens on Majorca’s day, September 12th. To the delight of tourists, entertainment events on the island last for a whole week.
The La Mercè Festival, one of the most important festivals in Spain in September, also takes place in Catalonia. In honor of Our Lady of Mercy, who is considered the patroness of Barcelona, the city arranges a parade of giant figures, a fiery show “correfoc”, concerts and folk festivals.
Sardana, castels and traditional treats will also be served. The festival usually lasts for several days, approximately from 20 to 24 September.
And in the cities of the Costa Blanca, you can find an unusual action: people in medieval costumes are walking along the streets. This is how one of the stages looks like feast “Moors and Christians” , which is held in honor of the end of the reconquista and the establishment of Spanish rule in the Pyrenees.
Vacation prices
The closer the end of the holiday season, the lower the prices in Spain: in September you can relax here much cheaper than in summer. Housing prices are falling especially noticeably, and this is a significant part of the travel budget.
air tickets
With the arrival of September, flights to Spain become cheaper by 5-8% compared to August. In October, the cost will decrease further, the price drop will be from 5% to 20%.
The most expensive tickets are to Madrid – their price in September is 30% higher than the price of tickets to seaside resorts.
Hotels
The price of housing in Spain varies unevenly. In the Costa Brava, where the season is already ending, hotels lower prices by almost half.
In cities where the beach season lasts all of September, the price remains unchanged or slightly increases. And in Madrid, where you can finally breathe freely after the summer heat, the cost of housing soars by 50-60%.
Starting from October, housing in seaside resorts will become cheaper by 15-25%, in large cities – by 10-30%. And only in Tenerife, where the season is in full swing, the price will increase by 5-10%.
Hotel prices in Spain
Tours
Ready-made tours to Spain with the advent of autumn become much cheaper. Compared to August, the price of a three-day vacation is reduced by 8%, a tour package for 7-11 nights costs 15-20% cheaper, for 14 nights – by 25%. In October, the cost will decrease by another 15-20%.
Catering
In September, Spain continues to receive tourists, so you should not expect price reductions in restaurants. But there is a way to save money – to prefer places where the Spaniards themselves have lunch and dinner over the popular tourist places.
In such places, a real paella or an original gazpacho can be tasted for 5-10 euros, and in the restaurants of the resort area, the same dishes cost twice as much.
What to try in Spain: food prices in cafes and restaurants
Spanish cuisine for children
Spanish fruit
Here are some more ways to reduce food costs without sacrificing quality:
Eat at tapas bars. Contrary to stereotypes, they serve not only snacks for alcohol.
Snack in charcuterie. Shops selling jamon, cheeses and sausages make sandwiches with Spanish delicacies.
Cook by yourself. Many tourists in reviews of holidays in Spain in September write about affordable prices in supermarkets and markets. We recommend adopting some local recipes: 100 g of jamon for 2 euros, fragrant melon (in September they are sold at 0.5 euros per 1 kg) – and a dish of Spanish cuisine is ready.
Shopping
September is not marked by sales, and yet tourists do not come from Spain without shopping. At the same time, they buy not only souvenirs and goodies.
Firstly, in the outlets of Barcelona and Valencia the prices are moderate even without discounts.
Secondly, Spanish brands, famous and unknown, delight with original and high-quality items. Teenagers and young adults will appreciate the colorful Desigual clothing, while the versatile Munich sneakers will suit people of all ages.
Souvenirs and gifts from Spain
Tips for traveling with children
Vacation in Spain in September with children is always a lot of fun. To prevent minor troubles from interfering with your plans, follow a few simple rules:
Use sunscreen on the beach and on walks. Depending on your skin type, choose a product with SPF 20-30.
Don’t forget the hats.
During the midday hours, wear light, light-colored clothing that covers the body.
Bring light jackets, sweatshirts or cardigans for evening outings.
The only topic we haven’t touched on is family hotels in Spain. There is no need to say much here: the Kidpassage website contains an impressive collection of hotels that take care of little travelers. Choose a comfortable hotel and enjoy the velvet season on the Mediterranean Sea.
Weather Balearic Islands
The Balearic Islands can be called a small resort state in close proximity to the main territory of Spain. Washed from all sides by the Mediterranean Sea, the islands have the richest tourism potential and are considered a paradise for holidays in Spain. Majorca, Ibiza, Menorca, Formentera are the largest Balearic Islands. Holidays in local resorts are by no means cheap, but how can you save on sunny weather, luxurious beaches, mass entertainment and great hotels. The subtropical climate with an average annual temperature of 17°C allows you to relax in the Balearic Islands at any time of the year.
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CLIMATIC features of the region BALARARSSISKY AUTHINGS are complemented terrain, representing mountain ranges and long sandy shores with lush green vegetation of coniferous forests, fruit trees, olive groves. On the territory of the Balearic Islands, thanks to the favorable weather and landscapes, there are natural reserves included in the list of protected sites by UNESCO.
In addition, the developed infrastructure makes it easy to get to local resorts. International airports are located in Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, they receive hundreds of flights from different parts of the world all year round. Those wishing to visit continental Spain, sunny Andalusia or mysterious Catalonia can use the ferry or local air service. To move around the islands, tourists use buses, taxis, and in Mallorca, rail transport.
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The Balearic archipelago is located to the east of continental Spain and is one of its autonomous regions. In addition, the nearest neighbors of the Balearic Islands are the southern side of France and the north of the African coast. The total area of the island is about 5,000 square kilometers, and the length of the coastline in total reaches 1,500 kilometers. In addition to the large islands: Ibiza, Menorca, Mallorca, Formentera, many small ones also belong to the Balearic Islands. The total number of all islands is 50. Sunny weather on the islands lasts 300 days a year, precipitation is short-lived, mainly in spring and autumn, summers are usually hot and dry.
Each of the major Balearic Islands has its own administrative centre. The island of Mallorca and its capital Palma de Mallorca are world famous for their Dragon Caves with one of the largest underground lakes in the world. Ibiza, with the capital of the same name, is famous for its noisy youth parties, discos, world-class dance events, where show business stars love to gather. Menorca and its main city of Mahon attract tourists with a rich variety of architectural sights, which organize interesting excursions. Formentera offers tourists a quiet secluded holiday. Undoubtedly, the main component of all the Balearic Islands are their magnificent beaches and Mediterranean weather, refreshed by sea breezes in summer and sunny in winter.
The Balearic Islands archipelago enjoys mild weather during the winter months and differs little from island to island. The average temperature in December is 16°С, in January 15°С, in February 16°С. The nights are cool. As the sun sets, daytime temperatures drop significantly. The night minimum, noted on the coast, is 5°C, however, the average air temperature fluctuates between 7-10°C. Tourists who come to rest in Spain in winter to the Balearic Islands sunbathe in the sun, but do not swim in the sea, the water at this time is not more than 15 ° C. Winter precipitation is about 20% of the average annual, mostly rainy weather in the Balearic Islands occurs in February, 7-8 days of the month. In December and January, the rains are accompanied by wind, but quickly pass, lasting 4-5 days a month.
With the advent of March, the rainy season sets in on the Balearic Islands, during this period cloudy weather can last 8-9 days a month, it rains in the evenings, winds blow. The average air temperature in March is 18°С, in April 19°С, in May 23°С. After winter, the water is still cool, in March 15°C. By the end of April, by the onset of the tourist season in the Balearic Islands, the thermometer is noticeably creeping up. The spring sun is already warmer, daylight hours last 7-8 hours. The water temperature reaches the initial bathing marks of 18-20°C by the end of May. In May, the beach season opens, however, in the evenings it is still cool no more than 15 ° C, so it is best to bring warm clothes for night walks.
Summer in the Balearic Islands is famous for its abundance of sunny weather, lack of precipitation, and warm, cool nights. In June, the air temperature rises to 25°C, the water warms up to 21°C, it can rain 3-4 days a month. With the onset of July, hot dry weather sets in, the air warms up to 27°C, in August to 30°C. Water at this time is kept at a comfortable bathing mark of 24-25 ° C. Nights are warm, not less than 20°С. The peak temperatures of the thermometer column coincide with the number of vacationers on local beaches. In summer, the islands are filled with tourists, and the bustle of the day turns into night parties, so the summer resort life in the Balearic Islands does not stop for a minute. Outdoor enthusiasts come to the Balearic Islands for water sports.
Almost half of the autumn of the Balearic Islands goes to the continuation of the beach season. The weather in September practically does not differ from summer, there is a slight drop in temperature to 27°C, the water has warmed up to 26°C and is not cooling yet. September velvet season , a great option for lovers of light coolness and not bright sun. Rainy weather in the Balearic Islands in September lasts about 3-4 days. With the onset of September, the temperature reaches 22°C, on cloudy days about 20°C, at night you feel the onset of autumn, the temperature is about 14°C or less. In November, the rainy season begins, good sunny weather is increasingly replaced by gusty winds and prolonged downpours. Air temperature 18-19°С, the water is cooled down to 19°С.
If you want to organize a holiday in Spain in the Balearic Islands, you should remember that the weather data is approximate, most often repeated in recent years, and the temperature on one island may differ slightly from that of another. For a specific resort and time interval, it is best to familiarize yourself with the preliminary forecast. The most successful periods for organizing sightseeing tours are April, May, October, September. There are significantly fewer tourists than in summer, prices are slightly lower, and the weather is not very hot. Comfortable 20-25°C will allow you to spend a lot of time outdoors. You should not be afraid of rains, because in these seasons they happen mainly at night or during the day for a short time. In winter, many tourists come to the Balearic Islands with a shopping program, buy fashionable novelties from leading world designers.
Independently organize a holiday in the Balearic Islands
After studying the weather, climatic features of the Balearic Islands, independent tourists can start organizing holidays in Spain. Reservation of resort accommodation and purchase of air tickets is carried out through specialized Internet resources, without any intermediaries. If necessary, we recommend contacting the online operator of the Starlet travel agency, who will not only provide advice on booking confirmation, but also offer an individual excursion route.
After reading the step-by-step instructions, proceed to the use of online resources for self-organization of a holiday tour in the Balearic Islands, adjust the prices yourself.
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Palma weather in September 2022: Temperature and climate
Are you planning a holiday with good weather in Palma in September 2022? Here you can find all weather information for Palma in September:
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Average temperature (°C)
minimum temperature (°C)
maximum temperature (°C)
Precipitation rate (mm)
Humidity (%)
Rainy days (D)
day length (hours)
January
11
8.8
13.2
35
77%
4
7. 0
February
10.8
8.4
13.2
34
74%
4
7.0
March
12.7
9.8
15.6
27
72%
4
9.0
April
15.1
12.1
18.3
37
71%
4
10.0
May
18.5
15.1
21.9
31
68%
4
12.0
June
23
19.1
26.8
16
63%
2
13.0
July
25.7
21.9
29.6
5
62%
1
12.0
August
25.9
22.5
29.7
19
64%
2
11. 0
September
22.9
20.2
25.9
41
69%
5
9.0
October
19.6
17.3
22.3
58
74%
6
8.0
November
15
13
17
57
75%
6
7.0
December
12.2
10.2
14.3
42
76%
4
7.0
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Average temperature (°C)
eleven
10.8
12. 7
15.1
18.5
23
25.7
25.9
22.9
19.6
fifteen
12.2
minimum temperature (°C)
8.8
8.4
9.8
12.1
15.1
19.1
21.9
22.5
20.2
17.3
13
10.2
maximum temperature (°C)
13.2
13.2
15.6
18.3
21.9
26.8
29.6
29.7
25.9
22.3
17
14.3
Precipitation rate (mm)
35
34
27
37
31
16
5
19
41
58
57
42
Humidity (%)
77%
74%
72%
71%
68%
63%
62%
64%
69%
74%
75%
76%
Rainy days (D)
5
5
4
5
3
2
1
2
5
6
6
5
day length (hours)
6. 6
7.3
9.0
10.1
11.6
12.5
12.3
11.2
9.3
8.1
6.9
6.5
Data: 1991 – 2021 minimum temperature (°C), maximum temperature (°C), Precipitation (mm), Humidity, Rainy days.
Data: 1999 – 2019: day length
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Palm weather in September // average weather
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Temperature (°C)
Temperature Max. (°C)
Temperature Min. (°C)
Water temperature (°C)
Rainfall (mm)
day length (hours)
1. September
24 °C
28 °C
21°C
26 °C
3.5mm
9.9
2. September
24 °C
27 °C
21°C
26 °C
1.2mm
9.4
3. September
24°C
28 °C
21°C
26 °C
1.8mm
10.6
4. September
24 °C
27 °C
21°C
26 °C
4.9 mm
10.3
5. September
24 °C
27 °C
21°C
26 °C
1.9mm
9.3
6. September
24 °C
27 °C
21 °C
26 °C
6.5mm
9.9
7. September
24 °C
27 °C
21°C
26 °C
1.7mm
9.5
8. September
24 °C
27 °C
21°C
26 °C
1. 3mm
10.4
9. September
24 °C
27 °C
21°C
26°C
1.6mm
10.2
10. September
23°C
27 °C
20°C
26 °C
1.7mm
9.7
11. September
23°C
27 °C
20°C
26 °C
2.6mm
9.9
12 September
24 °C
27 °C
21°C
26 °C
0.6mm
9.6
13 September
23°C
26 °C
21°C
26 °C
0.6mm
9.8
14. September
23°C
26 °C
20°C
26 °C
1.1mm
9.2
15 September
22°C
25°C
20°C
26 °C
0.6mm
8. 5
16. September
23°C
26 °C
20°C
26 °C
2.3mm
9.1
17. September
23°C
26 °C
20°C
25°C
2.5mm
9.6
18. September
22°C
25°C
19 °C
25°C
1.5 mm
9.2
19. September
22°C
25°C
19 °C
25°C
0.6mm
9.2
20. September
22°C
25°C
20°C
25°C
0.5mm
8.8
21. September
22°C
25°C
20°C
25°C
0.8mm
9.5
22. September
22°C
25°C
20°C
25°C
0.4mm
8.9
23. September
22°C
24 °C
19 °C
25°C
0.4mm
7.6
24 September
21°C
24 °C
19 °C
25°C
0.5mm
8.3
25 September
21°C
24 °C
19 °C
25°C
0.5mm
9.0
26. September
21°C
24 °C
19 °C
25°C
0.4mm
9.0
27 September
21°C
24 °C
18 °C
25°C
0.2mm
9.0
28. September
21°C
24 °C
19 °C
25°C
0.2mm
8.5
29. September
21°C
24 °C
19 °C
25°C
0.2mm
8.9
30 September
21°C
24 °C
19 °C
25°C
0. 3mm
8.9
Data: 1991 – 2021. Sun Hour Data 1999-2019.
Weather in Ibiza for September 2022 ⋆ Weather forecast for Ibiza for the month of September ⇒ Spain
Weather in Ibiza for September 2022 ⋆ Weather forecast for Ibiza for the month of September ⇒ Spain | METEOPROG.UA
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The weather in Mallorca in September guarantees a vacation for every taste
Are you planning a holiday in Spain in early autumn? Then go to Mallorca – this amazing place will not leave you indifferent! We invite you to familiarize yourself with the weather data on the island of Mallorca in September, as well as the opportunities that will open up for you in the first month of autumn.
Leisure and entertainment in September
it successfully combines beach and outdoor activities, sightseeing and clubbing, shopping and festivals. Perhaps the most significant events of September in Mallorca are the festival in honor of King Jaime, held in Calvia, and Mallorca Day. The first one starts at the end of August with an exhibition of giant dolls. The main action takes place on the streets of the city of Santa Ponsa (Pinada Square): awarding festival participants, various theatrical performances (many for children), movie screenings, etc. Everything usually ends with fireworks at the beginning of autumn.
Playa de las Americas, Canary Islands – December Weather
What’s the weather like in Playa de Las Americas in December
Temperature
December is one of the most popular times of the year to visit Playa de Las Americas, Tenerife (Canary Islands), when families and couples alike escape the harsh UK winter in favour of Canarian sunshine. At this time of the year, Playa de Las Americas enjoys an average temperature of 20.5°C at the start of the month, which drops down to 19°C in the final few days.
Daily Temperatures
Daily highs and daily lows change in the same fashion, dropping down from 23°C to 22°C and from 18°C to 16°C, respectively, as the month progresses. Although it only occurs once every ten days or so, temperatures can sometimes exceed 25°C or fall below 15°C at this time of the year in Playa de Las Americas.
Extreme Temperatures
The highest temperature which has ever been registered at the nearest weather station to Playa de Las Americas the one at Reina Sofía south airport in December is 30°C, which was recorded on December 2nd in 1987. On the other hand, the lowest temperature which has ever been recorded here during this month is 10.4°C, which was registered on December 2nd in 1988.
Rainfall
Across the month, Playa de Las Americas is only affected by an average of 35mm (one inch) of rainfall, which is spread out between five rainy days. With such a small amount of rainfall occurring on less than 1/6 of the month, there is a very good chance you won’t experience any precipitation at all during your holiday in December.
The probability of rainfall making an appearance on an average day in Playa de Las Americas in December stays pretty much constant throughout the month. On December 1st, rainfall occurs on 17% of days. This statistic drops down to 15% by December 9th, before rising up to 16% by December 31st.
If you do experience some form of precipitation during your holiday in Playa de Las Americas in December, it will most probably be drizzle, moderate rain, light rain or heavy rain. Whilst thunderstorms are also a possibility at this time of year, you’ll be happy to hear that the resort is never affected by snowfall even in December.
The highest monthly rainfall ever experienced by the resort in December is 176.7 l/m2, which fell in December 2013. During this month, the resort saw a huge amount of rainfall, with heavy rainstorms stopping and starting over the course of several days. During this wet spell of weather, the resort was subject to severe flooding which caused several underground car parks to become unusable, roads to be closed and beaches to be almost completely washed away. At the other end of the scale, the lowest monthly rainfall ever registered in Playa de Las Americas in December is 0 l/m2 which most recently occurred in December 2012.
The greatest number of days which have ever been subject to rainfall in Playa de Las Americas in December is 14, which occurred in 2001. Not only is this the highest number of rainy days ever experienced by the resort in December, but it’s also the greatest number of rainy days ever experienced in the south of Tenerife in any month. The maximum amount of precipitation ever experienced in a single 24-hour period in Playa de Las Americas in December is 109 l/m2, all of which fell on December 11th 2013.
The resort receives the majority of its annual rainfall in the winter season, between November and February. Due to the lack of sufficient drainage systems, Playa de Las Americas is prone to sudden flooding when a high amount of rainfall occurs within a short period of time. If you are unlucky enough to experience a rainstorm during your holiday in Playa de Las Americas in December, it will most likely be over with very quickly within a couple of hours at the most. When the rain stops, the sunshine is quick to dry up any leftover puddles, so you can be back out on the beach the very next day.
Average Sunshine Hours
During December, Playa de Las Americas boasts an average of seven hours of sunshine every day that’s two hours less each day than in November. Despite the dramatic decrease in sunshine hours, you’ll still have loads of chances to relax and soak up some rays by the pool or at the beach during your holiday.
Average Sea Temperature
If a beach day sounds like just what the doctor ordered, you’ll be happy to hear that the average sea temperature for the beaches in Playa de Las Americas during this month is 21°C that’s slightly cooler than the previous month. Even though everyone feels water temperature differently, locals and visitors alike agree that 21°C is perfect for swimming, scuba diving, snorkelling and water sports, which is why you’ll see so many swimmers and sunbathers on the beaches at this time of year.
Wind
During a typical December in Playa de Las Americas, normal wind speeds fluctuate between 2 m/s (light breeze) and 9 m/s (fresh breeze) rarely exceeding 12 m/s (strong breeze). The highest average wind speed of 6 m/s (moderate breeze) happens around December 15th, when the average daily maximum is 9 m/s. On the other hand, the lowest average wind speed of 5 m/s occurs around December 4th, when the average daily maximum is 9 m/s.
In December, the length of the day in Playa de Las Americas is very slowly decreasing, with a tiny difference of only six minutes between the first and last days of the month. The shortest day in December is December 31st with ten hours and 24 minutes of daylight, whilst the longest day of the month is December 1st with ten hours and 30 minutes of daylight.
Weather Warnings
Although they’re certainly more common during summer than they are during winter, calimas and siroccos can occur during any month of the year in Playa de Las Americas even in December. These unpleasant weather conditions are caused by sand storms which are blown over from the west coast of Africa.
Fortunately, both siroccos and calimas can be predicted days and sometimes weeks in advance, giving you plenty of time to make alternative plans if you want to. Although it’s easy to predict when they’re going to arrive, how long they’re going to last is a lot more unpredictable. Some only last a few hours whereas others can go on for up to ten days.
Even though siroccos and calimas don’t pose any serious risks when they occur in the winter months, they are known for their incredibly high temperatures, minimal visibility and general dryness of air. Siroccos are also known for their remarkably strong winds which can make going outdoors not an option.
Playa de Las Americas Hotels in December
Another great choice when it comes to budget accommodation in the south of Tenerife, Vina del Mar is a top pick. This hotel is made up of a number of comfortable and spacious rooms and also features a restaurant, bar and swimming pool. Thanks to its central location, there are plenty of shops, supermarkets, cafes, bars, restaurants and nightclubs available in the area.
Aparthotel Caledonia Park is perfect for families and couples looking for a budget holiday in Playa de Las Americas. This three-star hotel offers a variety of spacious rooms which come well-equipped with everything you’ll need to enjoy your stay. Onsite facilities are numerous and include swimming pool, tennis courts, 24-hour reception and children’s play area.
For something more budget-friendly, take a look at Las Pirámides. Ideally located close to some of the best nightlife in Playa de Las Americas, this complex is made up of studios, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments. There is a handful of amenities available onsite, including buffet restaurant, pool bar, café, swimming pool, internet access and evening entertainment.
Just a short walk away from the coast, the Paraiso del Sol Apartments are perfect for families and couples who plan on spending a lot of time at the beach during their holiday. Here guests can choose from bungalows, studios, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments, ensuring something for all budgets and group sizes. There is a wealth of amenities to enjoy, including swimming pools, playgrounds, solarium, entertainment programme and WiFi access.
Golf lovers planning on spending a lot of time on the course should consider staying at Compostela Beach Golf Club Apartments. Just a short walk away from Golf Las Americas, this complex offers accommodation in the form of one- and two-bedroom apartments. Guests are invited to take advantage of the numerous amenities which include supermarket, WiFi access, swimming pools and sun terrace.
Playa de Las Americas Beaches for December
Water sport enthusiasts won’t want to miss the chance to spend a day at Playa de Torviscas. This small bay is made up of fine, light sand which is lined by calm waters, creating the ideal conditions for swimming. The list of onsite amenities is extensive and covers sun lounger and parasol hire, showers, lifeguards, toilets and beach bars as well as a wealth of action-packed water sports. There are plenty of restaurants, cafes, bars, supermarkets and shops just a short distance away on the promenade.
Make the most of the winter sunshine by whiling away a few hours at Playa del Bobo. Just a short distance away from the Las Veronicas strip in Playa de Las Americas, this beach has dark volcanic sand and clear waters which are just begging to be bathed in. There is a handful of facilities available for visitors to take advantage of, including sun bed and shade hire, showers and a beachside kiosk, with many more amenities and services just a two minute walk away.
Bars and Restaurants
Carnivores won’t want to miss the chance to enjoy a meal at Las Rosas. Here you’ll find all sorts of grilled meats including pork, lamb, beef and chicken which are cooked to perfection and very affordable. If you’re dining with someone who isn’t keen on meat, there is a handful of fish and seafood dishes available, too.
When it comes to Canarian cuisine, it’s tough to beat Meson Las Lanzas. Here you’ll find a menu bursting with local specialities, such as stewed rabbit, grilled fillet steak and catch of the day. If you’re feeling a bit peckish after your meal, take a look at the dessert menu the cranberry cheesecake comes highly recommended.
If you’re looking for a home away from home atmosphere, pop into the Irish Rose. This bar is the perfect place to enjoy a relaxing drink during the day whilst soaking up the sun on the terrace. If you visit on an evening you’ll find loads going on with nightly entertainment in the form of a resident compare, quizzes, karaoke and bingo.
For a bit of soul music, there’s no better place to go than Soul Suite. Open every day from 8pm until late, this bar has some of the very best motown, soul and reggae bands in the whole of Tenerife. There is a great selection of drinks available behind the bar, including international beers, wines, spirits, cocktails and soft drinks.
Things to do in Playa de Las Americas in December
A round of mini golf at Parque Santiago is a great way to while away a few hours. Found just a few steps down from the Safari Centre, this mini golf course is surrounded by exotic cactus gardens and is divided into two 18-hole courses and one 9-hole golf course. Open every day from 10am until midnight, mini golf course at Parque Santiago is a great place for families and couples alike.
A trip to Tenerife isn’t complete without visiting Mount Teide. This half-day excursion takes you on a coach trip through the traditional local villages and pine forests before emerging at the Teide National Park. After taking in the incredible views, you can ride the cable car to the summit of the mountain for even more incredible vistas. Don’t forget to take your camera on clear days you can see over to the neighbouring Canary Islands.
Playa de las Américas December Weather, Average Temperature (Spain)
Daily high temperatures decrease by 3°F, from 75°F to 72°F, rarely falling below 69°F or exceeding 79°F.
Daily low temperatures decrease by 2°F, from 64°F to 62°F, rarely falling below 59°F or exceeding 68°F.
For reference, on August 20, the hottest day of the year, temperatures in Playa de las Américas typically range from 72°F to 83°F, while on February 8, the coldest day of the year, they range from 60°F to 71°F.
Average High and Low Temperature in December in Playa de las AméricasDec112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313155°F55°F60°F60°F65°F65°F70°F70°F75°F75°F80°F80°F85°F85°FNovJanDec 175°FDec 175°F64°F64°FDec 3172°FDec 3172°F62°F62°FDec 1174°FDec 1174°F64°F64°FDec 2173°FDec 2173°F63°F63°F
The daily average high (red line) and low (blue line) temperature, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted lines are the corresponding average perceived temperatures.
The figure below shows you a compact characterization of the hourly average temperatures for the quarter of the year centered on December. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the color is the average temperature for that hour and day.
Average Hourly Temperature in December in Playa de las Américas
Average Hourly Temperature in December in Playa de las AméricasDec112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 AM12 AM2 AM2 AM4 AM4 AM6 AM6 AM8 AM8 AM10 AM10 AM12 PM12 PM2 PM2 PM4 PM4 PM6 PM6 PM8 PM8 PM10 PM10 PM12 AM12 AMNovJancoolcoolcomfortablewarm
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The average hourly temperature, color coded into bands. The shaded overlays indicate night and civil twilight.
Monsefú, Peru (4,852 miles away) and Chincha Alta, Peru (4,902 miles) are the far-away foreign places with temperatures most similar to Playa de las Américas (view comparison).
The month of December in Playa de las Américas experiences essentially constant cloud cover, with the percentage of time that the sky is overcast or mostly cloudy remaining about 36% throughout the month.
The clearest day of the month is December 31, with clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy conditions 66% of the time.
For reference, on November 14, the cloudiest day of the year, the chance of overcast or mostly cloudy conditions is 39%, while on July 19, the clearest day of the year, the chance of clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy skies is 98%.
Cloud Cover Categories in December in Playa de las Américas
Cloud Cover Categories in December in Playa de las AméricasDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%NovJanDec 163%Dec 163%Dec 3166%Dec 3166%Dec 1164%Dec 1164%Dec 2164%Dec 2164%clearmostly clearpartly cloudymostly cloudyovercast
The percentage of time spent in each cloud cover band, categorized by the percentage of the sky covered by clouds.
A wet day is one with at least 0.04 inches of liquid or liquid-equivalent precipitation. In Playa de las Américas, the chance of a wet day over the course of December is essentially constant, remaining around 10% throughout.
For reference, the year’s highest daily chance of a wet day is 11% on February 21, and its lowest chance is 0% on June 22.
Probability of Precipitation in December in Playa de las Américas
Probability of Precipitation in December in Playa de las AméricasDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%0%1%1%2%2%3%3%4%4%5%5%6%6%7%7%8%8%9%9%10%10%11%11%12%12%NovJanDec 3011%Dec 3011%Dec 110%Dec 110%Dec 1110%Dec 1110%rain
The percentage of days in which various types of precipitation are observed, excluding trace quantities: rain alone, snow alone, and mixed (both rain and snow fell in the same day).
Rainfall
To show variation within the month and not just the monthly total, we show the rainfall accumulated over a sliding 31-day period centered around each day.
The average sliding 31-day rainfall during December in Playa de las Américas is essentially constant, remaining about 0. 8 inches throughout, and rarely exceeding 2.2 inches.
The highest average 31-day accumulation is 0.8 inches on December 16.
Average Monthly Rainfall in December in Playa de las Américas
Average Monthly Rainfall in December in Playa de las AméricasDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310.0 in0.0 in0.5 in0.5 in1.0 in1.0 in1.5 in1.5 in2.0 in2.0 in2.5 in2.5 inNovJanDec 150.8 inDec 150.8 inDec 10.8 inDec 10.8 inDec 310.8 inDec 310.8 in
The average rainfall (solid line) accumulated over the course of a sliding 31-day period centered on the day in question, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted line is the corresponding average snowfall.
Over the course of December in Playa de las Américas, the length of the day is essentially constant. The shortest day of the month is December 22, with 10 hours, 22 minutes of daylight and the longest day is December 1, with 10 hours, 30 minutes of daylight.
Hours of Daylight and Twilight in December in Playa de las Américas
Hours of Daylight and Twilight in December in Playa de las AméricasDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 hr24 hr4 hr20 hr8 hr16 hr12 hr12 hr16 hr8 hr20 hr4 hr24 hr0 hrNovJanDec 2110 hr, 22 minDec 2110 hr, 22 minnightnightdaydayDec 110 hr, 30 minDec 110 hr, 30 min
The number of hours during which the Sun is visible (black line). From bottom (most yellow) to top (most gray), the color bands indicate: full daylight, twilight (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and full night.
The earliest sunrise of the month in Playa de las Américas is 7:40 AM on December 1 and the latest sunrise is 17 minutes later at 7:58 AM on December 31.
The earliest sunset is 6:10 PM on December 1 and the latest sunset is 11 minutes later at 6:21 PM on December 31.
Daylight saving time is observed in Playa de las Américas during 2022, but it neither starts nor ends during December, so the entire month is in standard time.
For reference, on June 21, the longest day of the year, the Sun rises at 7:10 AM and sets 13 hours, 55 minutes later, at 9:06 PM, while on December 21, the shortest day of the year, it rises at 7:54 AM and sets 10 hours, 22 minutes later, at 6:15 PM.
Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight in December in Playa de las Américas
Sunrise & Sunset with Twilight in December in Playa de las AméricasDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031312 AM4 AM6 AM8 AM10 AM12 PM2 PM4 PM6 PM8 PM10 PM12 AMNovJan7:40 AM7:40 AMDec 16:10 PMDec 16:10 PM7:58 AM7:58 AMDec 316:21 PMDec 316:21 PM7:51 AM7:51 AMDec 166:13 PMDec 166:13 PMSolarMidnightSolarMidnightSolarNoonSunriseSunset
The solar day over the course of December. From bottom to top, the black lines are the previous solar midnight, sunrise, solar noon, sunset, and the next solar midnight. The day, twilights (civil, nautical, and astronomical), and night are indicated by the color bands from yellow to gray.
The figure below presents a compact representation of the sun’s elevation (the angle of the sun above the horizon) and azimuth (its compass bearing) for every hour of every day in the reporting period. The horizontal axis is the day of the year and the vertical axis is the hour of the day. For a given day and hour of that day, the background color indicates the azimuth of the sun at that moment. The black isolines are contours of constant solar elevation.
Solar Elevation and Azimuth in December in Playa de las Américas
Solar Elevation and Azimuth in December in Playa de las AméricasDec112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313112 AM12 AM2 AM2 AM4 AM4 AM6 AM6 AM8 AM8 AM10 AM10 AM12 PM12 PM2 PM2 PM4 PM4 PM6 PM6 PM8 PM8 PM10 PM10 PM12 AM12 AMNovJan0010102020203030400001010202030303040
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Solar elevation and azimuth over the course of December 2022. The black lines are lines of constant solar elevation (the angle of the sun above the horizon, in degrees). The background color fills indicate the azimuth (the compass bearing) of the sun. The lightly tinted areas at the boundaries of the cardinal compass points indicate the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).
The figure below presents a compact representation of key lunar data for December 2022. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the colored areas indicate when the moon is above the horizon. The vertical gray bars (new Moons) and blue bars (full Moons) indicate key Moon phases. The label associated with each bar indicates the date and time that the phase is obtained, and the companion time labels indicate the rise and set times of the Moon for the nearest time interval in which the moon is above the horizon.
Moon Rise, Set & Phases in December in Playa de las Américas
The time in which the moon is above the horizon (light blue area), with new moons (dark gray lines) and full moons (blue lines) indicated. The shaded overlays indicate night and civil twilight.
Dec 2022
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We base the humidity comfort level on the dew point, as it determines whether perspiration will evaporate from the skin, thereby cooling the body. Lower dew points feel drier and higher dew points feel more humid. Unlike temperature, which typically varies significantly between night and day, dew point tends to change more slowly, so while the temperature may drop at night, a muggy day is typically followed by a muggy night.
The chance that a given day will be muggy in Playa de las Américas is essentially constant during December, remaining within 1% of 2% throughout.
For reference, on August 31, the muggiest day of the year, there are muggy conditions 45% of the time, while on January 14, the least muggy day of the year, there are muggy conditions 0% of the time.
Humidity Comfort Levels in December in Playa de las Américas
Humidity Comfort Levels in December in Playa de las AméricasDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%0%10%10%20%20%30%30%40%40%50%50%60%60%70%70%80%80%90%90%100%100%NovJanDec 13%Dec 13%Dec 311%Dec 311%Dec 112%Dec 112%Dec 212%Dec 212%muggymuggyhumidhumidcomfortablecomfortabledrydry
The percentage of time spent at various humidity comfort levels, categorized by dew point.
This section discusses the wide-area hourly average wind vector (speed and direction) at 10 meters above the ground. The wind experienced at any given location is highly dependent on local topography and other factors, and instantaneous wind speed and direction vary more widely than hourly averages.
The average hourly wind speed in Playa de las Américas is gradually increasing during December, increasing from 11.8 miles per hour to 12.5 miles per hour over the course of the month.
For reference, on July 17, the windiest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 15.3 miles per hour, while on October 7, the calmest day of the year, the daily average wind speed is 10.2 miles per hour.
Average Wind Speed in December in Playa de las Américas
Average Wind Speed in December in Playa de las AméricasDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310 mph0 mph5 mph5 mph20 mph20 mph25 mph25 mph30 mph30 mphNovJanDec 111. 8 mphDec 111.8 mphDec 3112.5 mphDec 3112.5 mphDec 1612.3 mphDec 1612.3 mph
The average of mean hourly wind speeds (dark gray line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
The hourly average wind direction in Playa de las Américas throughout December is predominantly from the east, with a peak proportion of 49% on December 31.
Wind Direction in December in Playa de las Américas
Wind Direction in December in Playa de las AméricasNENDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%20%80%40%60%60%40%80%20%100%0%NovJaneastnorthwestsouth
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The percentage of hours in which the mean wind direction is from each of the four cardinal wind directions, excluding hours in which the mean wind speed is less than 1.0 mph. The lightly tinted areas at the boundaries are the percentage of hours spent in the implied intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest).
Playa de las Américas is located near a large body of water (e.g., ocean, sea, or large lake). This section reports on the wide-area average surface temperature of that water.
The average surface water temperature in Playa de las Américas is gradually decreasing during December, falling by 2°F, from 71°F to 68°F, over the course of the month.
Average Water Temperature in December in Playa de las Américas
Average Water Temperature in December in Playa de las AméricasDec112233445566778899101011111212131314141515161617171818191920202121222223232424252526262727282829293030313164°F64°F66°F66°F68°F68°F70°F70°F72°F72°F74°F74°F76°F76°FNovJanDec 171°FDec 171°FDec 3168°FDec 3168°FDec 1170°FDec 1170°FDec 2169°FDec 2169°F
The daily average water temperature (purple line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
Definitions of the growing season vary throughout the world, but for the purposes of this report, we define it as the longest continuous period of non-freezing temperatures (≥ 32°F) in the year (the calendar year in the Northern Hemisphere, or from July 1 until June 30 in the Southern Hemisphere).
Temperatures in Playa de las Américas are sufficiently warm year round that it is not entirely meaningful to discuss the growing season in these terms. We nevertheless include the chart below as an illustration of the distribution of temperatures experienced throughout the year.
Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in December in Playa de las Américas
Time Spent in Various Temperature Bands and the Growing Season in December in Playa de las AméricasDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310%100%10%90%20%80%30%70%40%60%50%50%60%40%70%30%80%20%90%10%100%0%NovJan100%Dec 16100%Dec 16coolcomfortablewarm
frigid 15°F freezing 32°F very cold 45°F cold 55°F cool 65°F comfortable 75°F warm 85°F hot 95°F sweltering
The percentage of time spent in various temperature bands. The black line is the percentage chance that a given day is within the growing season.
Growing degree days are a measure of yearly heat accumulation used to predict plant and animal development, and defined as the integral of warmth above a base temperature, discarding any excess above a maximum temperature. In this report, we use a base of 50°F and a cap of 86°F.
The average accumulated growing degree days in Playa de las Américas are rapidly increasing during December, increasing by 536°F, from 7,045°F to 7,582°F, over the course of the month.
Growing Degree Days in December in Playa de las Américas
Growing Degree Days in December in Playa de las AméricasDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031316,800°F6,800°F7,000°F7,000°F7,200°F7,200°F7,400°F7,400°F7,600°F7,600°F7,800°F7,800°FNovJanDec 17,045°FDec 17,045°FDec 317,582°FDec 317,582°FDec 167,319°FDec 167,319°F
The average growing degree days accumulated over the course of December, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
This section discusses the total daily incident shortwave solar energy reaching the surface of the ground over a wide area, taking full account of seasonal variations in the length of the day, the elevation of the Sun above the horizon, and absorption by clouds and other atmospheric constituents. Shortwave radiation includes visible light and ultraviolet radiation.
The average daily incident shortwave solar energy in Playa de las Américas is essentially constant during December, remaining within 0.1 kWh of 3.6 kWh throughout.
The lowest average daily incident shortwave solar energy during December is 3.5 kWh on December 17.
Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in December in Playa de las Américas
Average Daily Incident Shortwave Solar Energy in December in Playa de las AméricasDec11223344556677889910101111121213131414151516161717181819192020212122222323242425252626272728282929303031310.0 kWh0. 0 kWh0.5 kWh0.5 kWh2.0 kWh2.0 kWh2.5 kWh2.5 kWh3.0 kWh3.0 kWh3.5 kWh3.5 kWh4.0 kWh4.0 kWh4.5 kWh4.5 kWh5.0 kWh5.0 kWh5.5 kWh5.5 kWh5.0 kWh5.0 kWh5.5 kWh5.5 kWhNovJanDec 173.5 kWhDec 173.5 kWhDec 13.7 kWhDec 13.7 kWhDec 313.6 kWhDec 313.6 kWh
The average daily shortwave solar energy reaching the ground per square meter (orange line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands.
For the purposes of this report, the geographical coordinates of Playa de las Américas are 28.064 deg latitude, -16.730 deg longitude, and 49 ft elevation.
The topography within 2 miles of Playa de las Américas contains very significant variations in elevation, with a maximum elevation change of 873 feet and an average elevation above sea level of 127 feet. Within 10 miles contains very significant variations in elevation (7,405 feet). Within 50 miles also contains extreme variations in elevation (12,159 feet).
The area within 2 miles of Playa de las Américas is covered by water (42%), artificial surfaces (35%), and shrubs (16%), within 10 miles by water (55%) and shrubs (18%), and within 50 miles by water (88%).
This report illustrates the typical weather in Playa de las Américas, based on a statistical analysis of historical hourly weather reports and model reconstructions from January 1, 1980 to December 31, 2016.
Temperature and Dew Point
There are 2 weather stations near enough to contribute to our estimation of the temperature and dew point in Playa de las Américas.
For each station, the records are corrected for the elevation difference between that station and Playa de las Américas according to the International Standard Atmosphere , and by the relative change present in the MERRA-2 satellite-era reanalysis between the two locations.
The estimated value at Playa de las Américas is computed as the weighted average of the individual contributions from each station, with weights proportional to the inverse of the distance between Playa de las Américas and a given station.
The stations contributing to this reconstruction are:
Tenerife South Airport (GCTS, 95%, 10 mi, east, 157 ft elevation change)
La Palma Airport (GCLA, 4.9%, 74 mi, northwest, 56 ft elevation change)
To get a sense of how much these sources agree with each other, you can view a comparison of Playa de las Américas and the stations that contribute to our estimates of its temperature history and climate. Please note that each source’s contribution is adjusted for elevation and the relative change present in the MERRA-2 data.
Other Data
All data relating to the Sun’s position (e. g., sunrise and sunset) are computed using astronomical formulas from the book, Astronomical Algorithms 2nd Edition , by Jean Meeus.
All other weather data, including cloud cover, precipitation, wind speed and direction, and solar flux, come from NASA’s MERRA-2 Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis . This reanalysis combines a variety of wide-area measurements in a state-of-the-art global meteorological model to reconstruct the hourly history of weather throughout the world on a 50-kilometer grid.
Land Use data comes from the Global Land Cover SHARE database , published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
Elevation data comes from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) , published by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Names, locations, and time zones of places and some airports come from the GeoNames Geographical Database .
Time zones for airports and weather stations are provided by AskGeo.com .
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December Weather in Playa De Las Americas, Tenerife – 2022 – Winter Sun Expert
Snowbirds looking to spread their wings into the warmer parts of Europe are faced with multiple options however one of the best places to go is Playa de las Americas in Tenerife. This holiday resort is located in the southern part of the island of Tenerife, Spain. It was developed in the 1960’s and is relatively close to another ideal snowbird location in the south of Tenerife, Los Cristianos.
Most of Playa de las Americas is a purpose-built man-made resort with sand imported from Africa. This resort is popular for its vibrant and bubbly nightlife, casinos, karaoke clubs, and bars. There are a number of other attractions to be enjoyed for visitors who are not too keen on staying out late every night.
Weather December 2022 in Playa De Las Americas Tenerife:
Generally, December in Playa De Las Americas will be really nice, with an average temperature of around 73°F / 23°C. As the humidty is low, it will feel very comfortable. You can expect around 6 rainy days, with on average 1.3 inches / 32 mm of rain during the month of December.
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Contents
1 December weather in Playa De Las Americas Tenerife
2 December weather in Playa De Las Americas Tenerife in more detail
2.1 – What will the temperature be in Playa De Las Americas in December
2.2 – Can you expect rain in December in Playa De Las Americas?
2.3 – What will the water temperature be in Playa De Las Americas for December
2.4 – Can you expect in December a lot of sunny days in Playa De Las Americas
2.5 – Will it be comfortable in December in Playa De Las Americas?
3 What to do in Playa De Las Americas Tenerife in December
4 Is it humid in Playa De Las Americas Tenerife in December?
5 Is December a good time to go to Playa De Las Americas Tenerife?
6 Does it rain all day in Playa De Las Americas Tenerife in December?
7 Is December the rainiest month in Playa De Las Americas Tenerife?
8 Is December the most sunniest month in Playa De Las Americas Tenerife?
9 Weather in Playa De Las Americas Tenerife in other months
December weather in Playa De Las Americas Tenerife
To get a good overview of the type of weather you can expect in December in Playa De Las Americas, we will look at the day and night temperature, minimum and maximum water temperature, and if December is comfortable or humid
Generally, December in Playa De Las Americas will be really nice. Historical data shows that you can expect an average temperature of around 73°F / 23°C. As the humidty is low, it will feel very comfortable. During the night, it will cool down to around 59°F / 15°C.
Playa De Las Americas has some rainy days in December. You can expect around 6 rainy days, with on average 1.3 inches / 32 mm of rain during the whole month.
The forecast for December 2022 is based on historical data and are averages. They will give a good indication what you can expect, but the daily temperature and rain will fluctuate during the month.
December weather in Playa De Las Americas Tenerife in more detail
To get a better feeling for the type of weather, you can expect in December in Playa De Las Americas, we will look at the temperature, rain, wind, humidity, water temperature, and sun and clouds
– What will the temperature be in Playa De Las Americas in December
Generally, you can expect in December an average temperature of 73°F / 23°C during the day and an average of 59°F / 15°C during the night. In December, during the warmest part of the afternoon, the temperature can often get as high as 78°F / 26°C, and at the end of the night, it can get as low as 53°F / 12°C.
When looking at the whole year, January and February are the coldest months, with an average temperature of around 71°F / 22°C. August is the hottest month, with an average temperature of around 86°F / 30°C. When comparing December with the temperature in the month before and after, this is almost equal to November, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 77°F / 25°C. And almost equal to January, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 71°F / 22°C.
Day and night temperature variation for Playa De Las Americas during the year.Day and night temperature variation for Playa De Las Americas during the year.
But average temperatures only tell half of the story. It is also good to check the maximum and minimum temperatures. When looking at the whole year, July and August are the hottest months, with a temperature of around 93°F / 34°C. January, February and December are the coldest months, with a temperature of around 78°F / 26°C. When comparing December with the temperature in the month before and after, this is slightly lower than November, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 86°F / 30°C. And equal to January, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 78°F / 26°C.
In the following graph, you can see how many cold and hot days you can expect in Playa De Las Americas each month:
Day and night temperature variation for Playa De Las Americas during the year.Day and night temperature variation for Playa De Las Americas during the year.
– Can you expect rain in December in Playa De Las Americas?
Generally, you can expect about 6 rain days in December, with on average 1.3 inches / 32 mm of rain.
When looking at the whole year, July is the dryest month, with an average rainfall of around 0 inches / 0 mmmm. December is the wettest month, with an average rainfall of around 1. 3 inches / 32 mmmm. When comparing December with the month before and after, this is more than November, which sees around 0.9 inches / 22 mm of rain. And more than January, which sees around 0.9 inches / 23 mm of rain
Rain days for Playa De Las Americas during the year.Rain days for Playa De Las Americas during the year.
If we look at the number of days with rain, July is the month with the least amount of rain days with an average of between 0 and 1 days. December is the month with the most rain days with an average of between 5 and 6 days. When comparing December with the month before and after, this is almost equal to November, which sees an average of between 4 and 5 days of rain. And almost equal to January, which sees an average of between 3 and 4 days of rain
– What will the water temperature be in Playa De Las Americas for December
You can expect in December, the water temperature for Playa De Las Americas to be between 71°F / 22°C and 68°F / 20°C.
To compare the water temperature we will use the maximum water temperature. You can expect this temperature on a more sunny day, close to the shore, when the wind does not mix the relatively warmer and colder water.
September has the highest water temperature, with around 77°F / 25°C. March has the lowest water temperature, with around 68°F / 20°C. When comparing the water temperature from December with the month before and after, December has a water temperature almost equal to November, with a water temperature of an average of between 73°F / 23°C and 75°F / 24°C. And almost equal to the water temperature from January, that is an average of between 69°F / 21°C and 71°F / 22°C.
Water temperature for Playa De Las Americas during the year.Water temperature for Playa De Las Americas during the year.
– Can you expect in December a lot of sunny days in Playa De Las Americas
Generally, you can expect around 8 sunny days in December and around 18 partly sunny days. The remaining days will be cloudy.
When looking at the whole year, December is the month with the highest number of sunny days, with an average of between 7 and 8 sunny days. July is the month with the lowest number of sunny days, with an average of between 0 and 1 sunny days. When comparing December with the number of sunny days in the month before and after, it is almost equal to November, with an average of between 5 and 6 sunny days. And almost equal to January, with an average of between 6 and 7 sunny days
The number of sunny, partly sunny, and cloudy days for Playa De Las AmericasThe number of sunny, partly sunny, and cloudy days for Playa De Las Americas
We have looked at the sunny days in Playa De Las Americas. Let’s also look at the cloudy or overcast days. January is the month with the highest number of cloudy days, with around 6 cloudy days. July is the month with the lowest number of cloudy days, with around 1 cloudy day. When comparing December with the number of cloudy days in the month before and after, it is almost equal to November, with an average of between 4 and 5 cloudy days. And almost equal to January, with around 6 cloudy days
– Will it be comfortable in December in Playa De Las Americas?
Generally, December in Playa De Las Americas will have a low humidty, and will feel very comfortable.
We use the humidity and temperature in Playa De Las Americas to calculate the Wintersun Expert Comfort level for each month. The lower the Wintersun Expert Comfort level, the more comfortable it will be. Only for certain people, extremely dry air can feel slightly uncomfortable.
When looking at the whole year, January has the lowest humidity, with a Wintersun Expert comfort level of “very comfortable” (dry air). August has the highest humidity, with a Wintersun Expert comfort level of “comfortable” (not very humid). When comparing December with the month before and after, this is slightly more than November, which has a Wintersun Comfort level of “very comfortable” (dry air). And slightly more than January, which has a Wintersun Comfort level of “very comfortable” (dry air)
Wintersun Expert Humidity / Comfort level for Playa De Las AmericasWintersun Expert Humidity / Comfort level for Playa De Las Americas
What to do in Playa De Las Americas Tenerife in December
Piramide de Arona – this theatre of sorts hosts flamenco dancers. The entertainment is top-notch and the groups are led by an internationally renowned choreographer.
Avenida las Americas – this music fountain is best viewed in the latter part of the day as the light effects in the water that goes with the music is simply stunning. It is located in front of the Piramide de Arona so you can enjoy both shows at once.
Playa Troya – the Playa Troya is the most popular beach in the resort with calm waters perfect for swimming in. It also has all the amenities a beach needs like showers and umbrellas.
Loro Parque – bird lovers can visit the Loro Parque to see different species of colorful parrots, flamingos, penguins, and other endangered species. The park has some of the largest icebergs you’ll find outside the Arctic.
Siam Park – the largest water park in all of Europe has a number of entertaining rides and attractions with a Thai theme all through.
Is it humid in Playa De Las Americas Tenerife in December?
A lot of people ask interested in the humidity or relative humidity for Playa De Las Americas Tenerife in December. But the real question they want to ask is not about humidity but the amount of moisture in the air. Or better, about comfort. Will it be comfortable in December in Playa De Las Americas, or will high humidity make it uncomfortable.
To answer this question, we have to look at the dew point. Relative humidity can change a lot in Playa De Las Americas during the day and night, as it changes when the amount of moisture changes and, but also when the temperature changes. It is a lot less reliable for comfort. Where the dew point only varies with the amount of moisture in the air.
Looking at the dew point, we can see that for the month of December, you can expect that Playa De Las Americas will have a low humidty, and will feel very comfortable.
January is the month with the most comfort. It will have dry air, and will feel very comfortable. August is the most uncomfortable month. It will not be very humid, and will feel comfortable. In the graph, you can see that there is some difference between the most comfortable and most uncomfortable months
Humidity level for Playa De Las AmericasHumidity level for Playa De Las Americas
Is December a good time to go to Playa De Las Americas Tenerife?
Trying to answer the question of whether December is a good time to go to Playa De Las Americas is not as easy as it first seems. Some people like colder weather, and others prefer a warmer climate. Some are fine with some humidity, and others are not. If your location has air conditioning, the night temperature is less important.
These are some examples. I will try to answer the question with a more generic person in mind. The more detailed information in this article should be enough to check further if this applies to you as well.
If we look at the average temperature for Playa De Las Americas in December, we can see that it will be fine for most people. In December, you can expect it to be really nice, with an average temperature of around 73°F / 23°C. As the humidty is low, it will feel very comfortable. During the night, it will be around 59°F / 15°C.
The number of overcast days is more than 5, but you can still the sun with around 8 sunny days and 18 partly sunny days.
The last aspect we will look at is rain. You can expect around 6 rainy days, with on average 1.3 inches / 32 mm of rain during December. More then 5 days rain per month makes the chance higher you will see some rain during a shorter stay. But a day with rain does not mean a day you can not enjoy.
We have looked at the average day temperature, the night temperature, humidity, the number of overcast days, and the rain. We think that December a good time to go to Playa De Las Americas Tenerife for most visitors.
Does it rain all day in Playa De Las Americas Tenerife in December?
In Playa De Las Americas, it does not rain all day in December. You can expect around 6 rainy days, with on average 1.3 inches / 32 mm of rain during the month.
Another way of looking at the rain is the number of sunny days. For Playa De Las Americas Tenerife, there are, on average 8 sunny days and 18 partly sunny days in December. That clearly shows that it is not raining all the time.
Is December the rainiest month in Playa De Las Americas Tenerife?
December is the month with the most rainy days, and it is the month with the most rain.
To answer what the rainiest month is in Playa De Las Americas, we will both look at the month with the most rain, and the month with the highest number of rainy days.
December is the month with the the highest number of rainiest days. On average, you can expect 6 days with rain. July is the month with the lowest number of rainy days, with aproximately 0 days.
December is the month with the most rain. This is not equal as the one with the most rainy days. On average, you can expect 1.3 inches / 32 mm of rain. July is the month with the least amount of rain. This is not the same month as the one with the lowest number of rainy days. You can expect approximately 0 inches / 0 mm of rain.
Is December the most sunniest month in Playa De Las Americas Tenerife?
December is the month with the most sunny days, not the month with the most partly sunny days, and it is not the month with the lowest number of overcast days.
To answer what the sunniest month is in Playa De Las Americas, we will of course look at the month with the most sunniest days, but also look at the month with the biggest number of days that are sunny or partly sunny.
December is the month with the highest number of sunny days. On average, you can expect 8 sunny days, and 18 partly suny days. July is the month with the lowest number of sunny days.
July is the month with the highest number of sunny days and partly sunny days combined. While February is the month with the lowest number of sunny days and partly sunny days combined.
The last thing we will look at is the number of overcast days. July is the month with the lowest number of overcast days. While January is the month with the highest number of overcast days.
Weather in Playa De Las Americas Tenerife in other months
Weather in Playa De Las Americas Tenerife for January
Weather in Playa De Las Americas Tenerife for February
Weather in Playa De Las Americas Tenerife for March
Weather in Playa De Las Americas Tenerife for April
Weather in Playa De Las Americas Tenerife for May
Weather in Playa De Las Americas Tenerife for June
Weather in Playa De Las Americas Tenerife for July
Weather in Playa De Las Americas Tenerife for August
Weather in Playa De Las Americas Tenerife for September
Weather in Playa De Las Americas Tenerife for October
Weather in Playa De Las Americas Tenerife for November
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General weather summary
Mildly cool with a gentle breeze
Feels like
2%
Daily chance of prec.
0.016 in
Amount
13.3 mph
Wind speed
67%
Humidity
10.4 hrs
Daylight length
7:49am
Sunrise
6:13pm
Sunset
65%
Cloud cover
T-shirt
What to wear
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What is the average temperature in December
The average temperature in Playa de las Americas in December for a typical day ranges from a high of 69°F (21°C) and a low of 66°F (19°C). Some would describe it as mildly cool with a gentle breeze.
For comparison, the hottest month in Playa de las Americas, September, has days with highs of 77°F (25°C) and lows of 72°F (22°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 66°F (19°C) and lows of 62°F (17°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Playa de las Americas in December based on historical data.
Highs and lows in Playa de las Americas in Dec
How much does it rain in December
In Playa de las Americas in December, there’s a 2% chance of rain on an average day. And on the average day it rains or snows, we get 0.01 in (0.2 mm) of precipitation. In more common terms of how much that is, some would describe it as not rainy at all.
The wettest month in Playa de las Americas is October with a 5% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.02 inches (0.5 mm) of precipitation, while the dryest month in Playa de las Americas is July with a 0.0% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.02 inches (0.5 mm) of precipitation. These graphs show the probability of it raining/snowing in December and the amount of rainfall.
Chance of rain or snow on an average Playa de las Americas day by month
Average precipitation by hour of day
How cloudy is Playa de las Americas in December
The average amount of time that the sky is clear or sunny (partly cloudy or less) in Playa de las Americas during December is 15.7 hours (65% of the day). For comparison, the day with the most clear, sunny days in Playa de las Americas is July with 22. 1 hours while November has the shortest amount of cloud-free hours of only 13.9 hours. This graph shows the average amount of sunshine in Playa de las Americas in December based on historical data.
Monthly clear skies percent of time in Playa de las Americas
When is the sunrise and sunset in December
The average day in Playa de las Americas during December has 10.4 hours of daylight, with sunrise at 7:49 am and sunset at 6:13 pm.
The day with the longest amount of daylight in Playa de las Americas is June 21st with 13.9 hours while December 22nd has the shortest amount of daylight of only 10.3 hours.
This graph shows the average amount of daylight in Playa de las Americas in December based on historical data.
Average hours of daylight in Playa de las Americas by month
How humid is it in December
In December, Playa de las Americas is moderately humid with an average amount of 67% (relative humidity), which could be described as humid but cool. July has the highest relative humidity at 76% and is the least humid in January at 67%. This graph shows the average amount of humidity in Playa de las Americas throughout December based on historical data.
Average relative humidity in Playa de las Americas by month
How windy is it in December in Playa de las Americas
Historically, the wind in Playa de las Americas during December blows at an average speed of 13.3 mph (21.5 kph). The windiest month is July with an average wind speed of 18.2 mph (29.3 kph), while the calmest month is October with an average wind speed of 11.1 mph (17.8 kph). This graph shows the average wind speed in Playa de las Americas in December based on historical data.
Average monthly wind speed in Playa de las Americas
What to wear in December
With an average high of 69°F (21°C) and a low of 66°F (19°C), it generally feels mildly cool with a gentle breeze. With that in mind, most people would dress in something light like your favorite t-shirt.
What’s the weather like in Playa de las Americas the rest of the year?
We’ve collected the weather data for Playa de las Americas during all other months of the year too:
Weather in Playa de las Americas in January
Weather in Playa de las Americas in February
Weather in Playa de las Americas in March
Weather in Playa de las Americas in April
Weather in Playa de las Americas in May
Weather in Playa de las Americas in June
Weather in Playa de las Americas in July
Weather in Playa de las Americas in August
Weather in Playa de las Americas in September
Weather in Playa de las Americas in October
Weather in Playa de las Americas in November
Where does this data come from?
Weather data for Playa de las Americas was collected from the MERRA-2 project from NASA, which used a climate model combined with historical data from weather stations around the world to estimate what the conditions were like for every point on the Earth.
For all data based on historical data, we’ve averaged the data from the past 11 years (2010-2020). For example, for the hourly temperature at 10am, we’ve looked at the temperature at 10am on every day in December (e.g., December 1, December 2, etc. in 2010, 2011, etc.) and took the arithmetic mean. We did not smooth the data, so for example, our daily temperature line will have some randomness due to the fact that weather is random in the first place.
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The Best Time to Visit Playa de las Americas, Spain for Weather, Safety, & Tourism
The best times to visit Playa de las Americas for ideal weather are
October 15th to June 24th
based on average temperature and humidity from NOAA (the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). Read below for more weather and travel details.
Playa de las Americas Travel Guide
Weather
Temperature
Perceived Temperature
Rain and snow
Humidity and wind
Safety
The busiest and least popular months
Overall travel experience by time of year
Other Playa de las Americas Travel Info
Weather in Playa de las Americas
Temperature
Average temperatures in Playa de las Americas vary little. Considering humidity, temperatures feel very enjoyable all year with a very low chance of rain or snow throughout the year. The area is more temperate than most — in the 87th percentile for pleasant weather — compared to tourist destinations worldwide. Weeks with ideal weather are listed above. If you’re looking for the very warmest time to visit Playa de las Americas, the hottest months are August, September, and then July. See average monthly temperatures below. The warmest time of year is generally early August where highs are regularly around 85°F (29.4°C) with temperatures rarely dropping below 70.5°F (21.4°C) at night.
Playa de las Americas Temperatures (Fahrenheit)
Key
High
Average
Low
Playa de las Americas Temperatures (Celsius)
Key
High
Average
Low
“Feels-Like” Temperatures
The way we experience weather isn’t all about temperature. Higher temperatures affect us much more at higher humidity, and colder temperatures feel piercing with high winds. Our perceived temperatures factor in humidity and wind chill to better represent how hot or cold the day feels to a person.
Playa de las Americas Perceived Temperature (F)
Key
High
Average
Low
Playa de las Americas Perceived Temperature (C)
Key
High
Average
Low
Average Playa de las Americas Temperatures by Month
Daily highs (averaged for the month) usually give the best indication of the weather. A significantly lower mean and low generally just means it gets colder at night.
Show Fahrenheit
Month
Avg. High (°F)
Avg. Mean (°F)
Avg. Low (°F)
Jan
71.8
65.2
59.1
Feb
70.9
64.2
58.2
Mar
73
65.7
59.3
Apr
74.2
67.2
60.8
May
76.5
69.6
63
Jun
78.6
72.1
65.7
Jul
83.1
75.4
68.6
Aug
84.2
76.8
70.4
Sep
81.9
75.5
69.6
Oct
80.8
74.1
67.8
Nov
77
70.4
64.5
Dec
73.8
67.3
61.8
Show Celsius
Month
Avg. High (°C)
Avg. Mean (°C)
Avg. Low (°C)
Jan
22.1
18.4
15.1
Feb
21.6
17.9
14.6
Mar
22.8
18.7
15.2
Apr
23.4
19.6
16
May
24.7
20.9
17.2
Jun
25.9
22.3
18.7
Jul
28.4
24.1
20.3
Aug
29
24.9
21.3
Sep
27.7
24.2
20.9
Oct
27.1
23.4
19.9
Nov
25
21.3
18.1
Dec
23.2
19.6
16.6
Precipitation (Rain or Snow)
If dry weather is what you’re after, the months with the lowest chance of significant precipitation in Playa de las Americas are May, June, and then July. Note that we define “significant precipitation” as .1 inches or more in this section. The lowest chance of rain or snow occurs around early January. For example, on the week of January 1st there are no days of precipitation on average. By contrast, it’s most likely to rain or snow in mid December with an average of 1 days of significant precipitation the week of December 17th.
When can you find snow in Playa de las Americas? Weather stations report no annual snow. Please note that a value of 0 for snow in the graph below may either mean there was no snow, or that snow is unreported.
Chance of Precipitation
The graph below shows the % chance of rainy and snowy days in Playa de las Americas.
Key
Days with precipitation
Snow on the Ground
The graph below shows the average snow on the ground in Playa de las Americas (in).
Key
Snow depth
Average Rain and Snow by Month
Show Inches
Month
Daily Chance of Rain
Average Snow Depth (in)
Total Precipitation (in)
Jan
3%
0
0. 6
Feb
5%
0
0.7
Mar
1%
0
0.2
Apr
3%
0
0.3
May
0%
0
0
Jun
0%
0
0
Jul
0%
0
0
Aug
0%
0
0
Sep
0%
0
0.1
Oct
5%
0
0.5
Nov
4%
0
0.5
Dec
8%
0
1.6
Show Centimeters
Month
Daily Chance of Rain
Average Snow Depth (cm)
Total Precipitation (cm)
Jan
3
0
1.5
Feb
5
0
1.8
Mar
1
0
0.5
Apr
3
0
0. 8
May
0
0
0
Jun
0
0
0
Jul
0
0
0
Aug
0
0
0
Sep
0
0
0.3
Oct
5
0
1.3
Nov
4
0
1.3
Dec
8
0
4.1
Humidity and Wind
Playa de las Americas has some slightly muggy months, with moderately humid months on the other side of the year. The least humid month is January (49.3% relative humidity), and the most humid month is September (61.4%).
Wind in Playa de las Americas is usually moderate. The windiest month is August, followed by July and December. August’s average wind speed of around 12.4 knots (14.2 MPH or 22.9 KPH) is considered “a moderate breeze.” Maximum sustained winds (the highest speed for the day lasting more than a few moments) are at their highest in early August where average top sustained speeds reach 22. 6 knots, which is considered a strong breeze.
Relative Humidity (%)
The graph below shows the average % humidity by month in Playa de las Americas.
Key
Avg. Relative Humidity
Wind
The graph below shows wind speed (max and average) in knots.
Key
Max Sustained Wind
Average Daily Wind
Average Wind Speeds
Show Wind Speeds
All wind speeds are in knots. 1 knot = 1.15 MPH or 1.85 KPH.
Month
Avg. Wind
Avg. Wind Feel
Sustained High Wind
High Wind Feel
Jan
10.3
Gentle breeze
17.3
Strong breeze
Feb
10.5
Gentle breeze
17.9
Strong breeze
Mar
10.7
Gentle breeze
18.9
Strong breeze
Apr
10.3
Gentle breeze
18. 2
Strong breeze
May
9.6
Gentle breeze
17.5
Strong breeze
Jun
9.5
Gentle breeze
17.6
Strong breeze
Jul
11.5
Significant breeze
21.1
Strong breeze
Aug
12.4
Significant breeze
21.8
Strong breeze
Sep
8.9
Gentle breeze
16.2
Strong breeze
Oct
8.4
Gentle breeze
15.8
Significant breeze
Nov
9.9
Gentle breeze
17.4
Strong breeze
Dec
10.8
Gentle breeze
17.6
Strong breeze
Show Relative Humidity by Month
Month
Avg. Relative Humidity
Jan
49.3%
Feb
54. 8%
Mar
55.1%
Apr
54.8%
May
55.2%
Jun
58.8%
Jul
56.1%
Aug
56.1%
Sep
61.4%
Oct
58.4%
Nov
53.3%
Dec
51.9%
Is it Safe to Travel to Playa de las Americas?
Our best data indicates this area is generally safe. As of Oct 07, 2019 there are no travel advisories or warnings for Spain; exercise normal security precautions. Check this page for any recent changes or regions to avoid: Travel Advice and Advisories. This advisory was last updated on Oct 04, 2019.
The Busiest and Least Crowded Months
The busiest month for tourism in Playa de las Americas, Spain is January, followed by February and October. Prices for hotels and flights will be most expensive during these months, though you can save if you purchase well in advance. Tourists are unlikely to visit Playa de las Americas in November. Those willing to visit at these times will likely find it the least expensive month.
Estimated Tourism by Month
Most Popular Months to Visit
Key
Tourists Seeking Accommodations
Tourism graph is based on Google searches for services used by tourists relative to the rest of the year. Tourism data for this area is extrapolated based on nearby areas. Displayed data is calculated relative to the peak, so a score of 50.4 in November means 50.4% of the tourists vs. January.
Overall Playa de las Americas Travel Experience by Season
Spring (March through May)
Humidity and temperatures combine to make this season feel warm. Highs range from 79.3°F (26.3°C) and 71.5°F (21.9°C) with warmer temperatures in the later months. Rain is extremely rare with 0 to 1 days of significant precipitation per month. Spring is the slowest for tourism, which makes it a good time for those looking for deals.
Summer (June through August)
The middle-year months have very comfortable weather with high temperatures that are comfortable. These months see the least precipitation with about 0 days of precipitation per month. June – August is the second busiest season for tourism in Playa de las Americas, so lodging and other accommodations may cost slightly more.
Fall (September through November)
Fall daily highs range from 82.1°F (27.8°C) and 74.8°F (23.8°C), which will feel very nice given the humidity and wind. It rains or snows a barely noticeable amount: 0 to 1 days per month. Tourism is fairly slow during these months due to the weather, so hotels may be lower priced.
Winter (December through February)
Weather is perfect this time of year in Playa de las Americas to be enjoyable for warm weather travelers. The average high during this season is between 74.2°F (23.4°C) and 70.6°F (21.4°C). On average, it rains or snows a smalll amount: 1 to 2 times per month. These times of year are the busiest with tourists.
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Playa de las Americas weather and climate ☀️ Water temperature 💧 Best time to visit
Best time to visit Playa de las Americas
The best time to visit Playa de las Americas on Tenerife is from January through December. In this period you have a pleasant temperature and almost no precipitation. The highest average temperature in Playa de las Americas is 78°F in August and the lowest is 66°F in February. The maximum water temperature is 77°F and the lowest water temperature is 69°F.
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In the table below you can quickly find the average weather in Playa de las Americas per month, the monthly temperature or when it rains the most. Monthly averages are based on weather data from the last 30 years.
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Temperature (°F)
67
66
67
68
70
73
76
78
77
75
72
69
Water temperature (°F)
71
69
69
69
70
72
74
75
77
76
74
72
Precipitation (inch)
1
2
1
1
0
0
0
1
2
3
4
3
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Playa de las Americas weather
The weather for Playa de las Americas over the next 14 days will be 75°F till 79° with a couple of days chance of light rain showers. The water temperature will be 73°F.
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Climate Playa de las Americas
Playa de las Americas has a mediterranean climate. The summers are warm and dry, and the temperature is cold in the winter. The average annual temperature for Playa de las Americas is 42° degrees and there is about 18 inch of rain in a year. It is dry for 317 days a year with an average humidity of 72% and an UV-index of 6.
Playa de las Americas
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Day temp. (°F)
67
66
67
68
70
73
76
78
77
75
72
69
Night temp. (°F)
64
63
64
65
67
69
72
74
73
72
69
66
Water temp. (°F)
71
69
69
69
70
72
74
75
77
76
74
72
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Precipitation (inch)
1
2
1
1
0
0
0
1
2
3
4
3
Days with rain
2
3
4
4
1
1
1
2
3
4
4
4
Dry days
29
25
27
26
30
29
30
29
27
27
26
27
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Sun hours per day
10
10
10
9
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
Wind force (Bft)
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
3
3
3
3
UV-index
5
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
5
Playa de las Americas weather by month
What is the average Playa de las Americas weather like in a given month? Let’s find out! Click on a month to check all the monthly averages for sunshine, temperature highs and lows, percentage chance of rain per day, snowfall accumulation and number of rainy days.
January
68°FView more
February
66°FView more
March
68°FView more
April
68°FView more
May
70°FView more
June
73°FView more
July
75°FView more
August
77°FView more
September
77°FView more
October
75°FView more
November
72°FView more
December
70°FView more
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Frequently asked questions
Where is Playa de las Americas?
Playa de las Americas is located in Tenerife. It lies in a straight line 3,320 miles from New York.
The coordinates of Playa de las Americas are:
Latitude: 28.0613928
Longitude: -16.7267975
The GPS coordinates are 28° 3′ N, 16° 43′ W
How long is the flight to Playa de las Americas?
The flight time from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Playa de las Americas is approximately 12 h. 50 min.
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What are the nearest airports to Playa de las Americas?
These are the airports closests to Playa de las Americas:
Tenerife South Airport (TFS) – 10 mi in Granadilla de Abona
Tenerife Norte Airport (TFN) – 38 mi in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
What is the currency of Playa de las Americas?
In Playa de las Americas, the Euro (EUR) is used for payment.
Exchange rates on 14 September 2022
1 US dollar = 0.84 Euro
1 Euro = 1.19 US dollar
100 US dollar = 84.21 Euro
100 Euro = 118.75 US dollar
What is the area code of Playa de las Americas?
The area code to call Playa de las Americas is +34.
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Weather in Playa de las Americas in December 2022, water temperature in Playa de las Americas
Check the weather for December before planning your holiday in Playa de las Americas.
Average weather data includes daytime highs and nighttime lows in temperature, rainfall, hours of sunshine, and water temperature data.
Average temperature:
21 ° C
Average temperature day:
22 ° C
Average temperature at night:
19 ° C
SUMMER WHAT:
9000 6
Precipitation in mm:
10 mm
Number of rainy days in a month:
6
Water temperature:
21 ° C
Weather now
28 ° C
Forecast for 7 days
Air Tire Forecast for December 2022 90,003 90,074 December 2021 90,003 90,074 December 2020 90,003 90,074 December 2019 90,003 90,074 December 2018 90,003 90,074 December 2017 90,003 90,074 December 2017 90,003 90,0740074 23 ° C
18 ° C
23 ° C
19 ° C
23 ° C
19 ° C
23 ° C
19 ° C
23 ° C
19 ° C
23 ° C
19 ° C
22 ° C
18 ° C
23 ° C
19 ° C
23 ° C
18 ° C
10
Dec.
23°C
19°C
11
dec.
23°C
19°C
12
dec.
22°C
19°C
13
dec.
22°C
17°C
14
dec.
22°C
17°C
15
dec.
22°C
18°C
16
dec.
22°C
18°C
17
dec.
22°C
18°C
18
dec.
22°C
16°C
19
dec.
22°C
18°C
20
Dec.
22°C
18°C
21
dec.
22°C
18°C
22
dec.
22°C
18°C
23
dec.
21°C
18°C
24
dec.
22°C
17°C
25
dec.
22°C
18°C
26
dec.
22°C
18°C
27
Dec.
22°C
18°C
28
dec.
22°C
18°C
29
dec.
22°C
18°C
30
dec.
22°C
17°C
31
dec.
22°C
18°C
December water temperature by day
11
Dec.
12
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13
Dec.
14
Dec.
15
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16
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19
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27
Dec.
28
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30
dec.
31
Dec.
Precipitation by day
Light rain – up to 2.5 mm per hour, moderate rain – up to 8 mm per hour, heavy rain – more than 8 mm per hour, heavy rain from 30 mm.
0.3750 mm
0.3750 mm
0.2500 mm
0.2500 mm
0.1250 MM
0.0000 MM
0.0000 MM
0.0000 MM
0.0000 mm
10
dec.
0.0000 mm
11
dec.
0.0000 mm
12
dec.
0.0000 mm
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dec.
0.0000 mm
14
dec.
0.0000 mm
15
dec.
0.0000 mm
16
dec.
0.0000 mm
17
dec.
0.0000 mm
18
Dec.
0.0000 mm
19
dec.
0.3750 mm
20
dec.
0.0000 mm
21
dec.
0.3750 mm
22
dec.
0.0000 mm
23
dec.
0.1250 mm
24
dec.
0.0000 mm
25
dec.
0.1250 mm
26
dec.
0.3750 mm
27
Dec.
0.2500 mm
28
dec.
0.2500 mm
29
dec.
0.0000 mm
30
dec.
0.0000 mm
31
dec.
0.0000 mm
The maximum temperature during the day in Playa de las Americas is 23. 2500 °C, the minimum temperature at night is 16.2500 °C. The amount of precipitation in December is usually no more than 10 mm, and the number of hours of sunshine is at least 6.
Weather in December in other resorts in Spain
Barcelona
15 ° C
Valencia
17 ° C
Ibiza
17 ° C
Canary Islands
21 ° C 9000 Since
Costa del Sol
17 ° C
Mallorca
16 ° C
MALAGA
18 ° C
Tenerife
21 ° C
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December 27, 2021
47 reviews hotel mapprice
Terrible hotel. Room with very old furniture and very dirty. There is ketchup on the curtains. The bedding is also smudged. One outlet for the entire room. Flies are flying all over the room, even with the closed… Read More
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December 31, 2019
Playazul Playa de las Americas
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19 reviews hotel on mapprice
apartment location 5-7 minutes from the beach.
Close to grocery and other stores.
Mercadona is located (nearest) 1300 meters.
Taxi on average from mercadona 5-7 euros.
What I didn’t like : Internet… Read more0003
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49 reviews hotel on mapprice
The hotel is very good, but the impression was that we were in a nursing home, visitors 70+. However, one could find its pluses in this – everyone is well-mannered, no one yells, does not drink much, sleep… Read more
Weather in Playa de Las Americas in December. Sea water temperature in December.
Weather by months.
Sea weather / Spain / Weather in Playa de Las Americas / Weather in DECEMBER
November
December
January
Daytime average temperature
+24°C
+22°C
+21°C
Average temperature at night
+21°C
+19°C
+18°C
Sea water temperature
+23°C
+21°C
+20°C
Number of sunny days
24 days
25 days
27 days
Daylength
10.5 – 11.1 hours
10.4 – 10.5 hours
10.4 – 10.9 hours
Number of rainy days
1 day
1 day
1 day
Rainfall
12. 5 mm
11.4 mm
10.2 mm
Average wind speed
4.1 m / s
4.6 m / s
4.5 m / s
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Air temperature in Playa de Las Americas in December
The graph below provides detailed information about the daytime and nighttime temperatures in Playa de Las Americas in December.
Select the year you are interested in to see the daily temperatures in December for that year.
The average air temperature in December over the past 5 years is 21. 9°C during the day and 18.9°C at night.
To get data on the air temperature in Playa de Las Americas for other months, go to the “Weather by months” section.
Data for:
2021
2020
2019
2018
Sea temperature in Playa de Las Americas in December
The graph below provides detailed information about the water temperature in Playa de Las Americas in December.
Select the year you are interested in to see the daily temperatures in December for that year.
The average sea temperature in December for Playa de Las Americas is 21.1°C for the past 5 years.
To get water temperature data for other months, go to the “Weather by months” section.
Data for:
2021
2020
2019
2018
Sunny days in Playa de Las Americas in December
The graph below shows the number of sunny, cloudy and overcast days you can expect in Playa de Las Americas in December.
The forecast is based on information about the weather in this resort, collected over the past five years.
However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.
Rainy days in Playa de Las Americas in December
The graph below shows the chances of rainfall of varying strengths in Playa de Las Americas in December.
The forecast is based on rainfall information for this resort collected over the past five years.
However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.
Windy days in Playa de Las Americas in December
The chart below shows information on how strong the wind can be in Playa de Las Americas in December.
The forecast is based on information about the strength of the wind at this resort, collected over the past five years.
However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.
weather in Plaiya-de-American by month
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February
March
April
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September 15
26°C
3 m / s
September 16
28°C
4 m / s
September 17
28°C
4 m / s
September 18
26°C
4 m / s
September 19
26°C
4 m / s
September 20
25°C
3 m / s
September 21
25°C
1 m / s
September 22
25°C
1 m / s
September 23
24°C
0 m / s
September 24
24°C
1 m / with
Water temperature in the sea
September 10,
23. 9 ° C
September 11,
24.1 ° C
118
95 9000 9000 23.000
September 13
23.8 °C1203 WATER
January
+20 ° C
9000 +21 ° C
February
+19 ° C
9000 +20 ° C
9000 9000
9000 9000. ° C
+21 ° C
April
+20 ° C
+22 ° C
May
9000 +20 ° C
0 +24
June
+22 ° C
+25 ° C
July
9000 ° C
9000 +28 ° C
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+23 ° C
+29 ° C
September
+24 ° C
+28 ° C
19
9000 +26 °C
November
+23 ° C
9000 +24 ° C
December
+21 ° C
+22 ° C
+2 ° C 9007
Alicante
+28 ° C
Barcelona
9000 +26 ° C
1219
9000 9000 9000 60010
+32 ° C
Grand Canarius
+25 ° C
9000 9000 9000 9000 +29 OM
Lloret-de-Mar
+29 ° C
MAYORKA
9000 +30 ° C
19
900IT10 9000 9000 9000 9000
0
+31 ° C
Palma-de-Mayorca
+30 ° C
9000 9000
9000 +27 ° C 9001 ° C 9001 ° C 9001 ° C 9001 ° C 9001 ° C 9001 ° C 9001 ° C 9001 ° C 9001
Tenerife
+22 ° C
Torrevieha
9000 +29 ° C
9000 9000
WARMEST MONTH
August
Average day temperature:
+29°C
Maximum:
+34°C
Minimum:
+19°C
THE WARMEST WATER IN THE SEA
Maximum:
+26°C
Minimum:
+23°C
SUNNY MONTH
July
Number of sunny days:
31 days
Average cloudy:
2. 1%
Day length:
13:43
DRIEST MONTH
July
Probability of rain:
0.0%
Monthly precipitation:
1.0mm
Average cloudiness :
2.1%
Weather in Playa de Las Americas in December. Sea temperature in Playa de las Americas in december. Weather by months.
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Temperature
at night
afternoon
January
+18°C
+22°C
February
+18°C
+21°C
March
+17°C
+22°C
April
+19°C
+24°C
May
+20°C
+26°C
June
+21°C
+28°C
July
+23°C
+30°C
August
+24°C
+31°C
September
+24°C
+30°C
October
+23°C
+28°C
November
+21°C
+25°C
December
+19°C
+23°C
According to our observations, as well as reviews of tourists who visited Spain, we can say that the weather in Kemer in September is expected to be good. The average daily air temperature in December is 23.2 °С, while the water temperature in the sea will be 21.3 °С.
December weather
Daytime average temperature Nighttime average temperature
+23.2 °C +19.3 °C
Sea water temperature
+21.3 °C
Number of sunny days Length of daylight hours
26 days 10 hours 24 minutes
Rainy days Rainfall
0 days 5 mm
Average wind speed
18.0 m/s
Is it worth going to Playa de Las Americas for a holiday in December?
Comfort
70. 8%
Taking into account all the available weather data in Playa de Las Americas in December (air and water temperature, amount and intensity of rains, cloudiness, day length and wind strength), we calculated the comfort level for this resort, which amounted to 70.8 %. Please also note that the comfort level in January will be lower and will be 65.2 %
Comfort level by months
On the graph below you can see the comfort level in Playa de Las Americas calculated by us for each month. The most comfortable months for a vacation in Playa de Las Americas are September, October and August. Months with the minimum level of comfort are March, January and February.
Monthly comparison of weather in Playa de Las Americas
Select the month you are interested in from the list below if you want to receive detailed information about the weather in Playa de Las Americas at other times.
December
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
Air temperature in Playa de Las Americas in December
Daytime air temperature in December ranges from 21. 7°C to 24.7°C, at night from 17.9°C to 17.9°C respectively. At the same time, the average air temperature is 23.2 °C during the day, and 19.3 °C at night. The difference between daytime and nighttime air temperatures reaches an average of 3.9°C per month.
Water temperature in Playa de Las Americas in December
In December, the water in Playa de Las Americas is suitable for swimming. The water temperature in the sea does not fall below 20.2°C, while the maximum figure can reach 22.0°C. The average water temperature in December is 21.3 °C, which is 1.6°C lower than in November and 1.2°C higher than in January.
Rainy days and precipitation in December
On average, December in Playa de Las Americas receives 5 mm of precipitation. This amount of precipitation is insignificant, and you will not notice rainy days. According to our observations and hysmeteo data, the probability of rainy weather is 2.2 %. In this case, most often it will be a light drizzle.
Sunny, cloudy and overcast days
In Playa de Las Americas in December there are usually about 26 sunny, 5 cloudy and 0 overcast days. The length of daylight hours (from dawn to dusk) is 10 hours and 24 minutes. The number of hours of sunshine when the sun’s rays reach the earth’s surface, taking into account the average cloud cover for the month, is 8 hours and 55 minutes per day.
Wind in Playa de Las Americas in December
The graph below shows the probability of winds of different strengths during the month. The average wind speed in Playa de Las Americas in December is 18.0 m/s.
Weather in December in other resorts in Spain
We bring to your attention a summary of the weather in other popular resorts in Spain in December. Select the resort you are interested in to get more detailed information.
Name
Day air temperature
Air temperature at night
Rainy days (rainfall)
Water temperature
Tenerife
18. 5°C
14.0°C
2 days (34 mm)
21.1°C
Barcelona
15.2°C
10.2°C
3 days (21 mm)
15.5°C
Mallorca
17.3°C
10.8°C
4 days (46 mm)
17.6°C
Malaga
18.4°C
10.2°C
1 day (12 mm)
16.5°C
Palma de Mallorca
17.3°C
10.1°C
3 days (38 mm)
17.5°C
Valencia
17.3°C
9.4°C
2 days (34 mm)
16.5°C
Costa Brava
15.0°C
9. 4°C
2 days (36 mm)
15.1°C
Salou
15.8°C
9.9°C
2 days (18 mm)
16.0°C
Alicante
17.4°C
10.0°C
1 day (28 mm)
17.0°C
Ibiza
17.5°C
14.9°C
3 days (42 mm)
17.4°C
Gran Canaria
23.0°C
19.3°C
0 days (5 mm)
20.9°C
Marbella
17.7°C
10.2°C
2 days (28 mm)
16.7°C
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– March
– April
– May
– June
– July
– August
– September
– October
– November
– December
Weather in Playa de Las Americas in December 2022-2021 🌊 and water temperature at “365 Celsius”
According to our rating system, which is confirmed by the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, the weather is good in Playa de Las Americas in December, this month’s rating is 4. 3 out of five.
Temperature in Playa de Las Americas in December
Average temperature during the day:
+22.0°C
Average temperature at night:
+18.8°C
Sea water temperature:
+21.0°C
Number of sunny days:
29 days
Rainy days: Rainfall:
0 days 13.2 mm
Monthly weather comparison in Playa de Las Americas Water temperature in Spain in December
Should I go on vacation in December?
4
.
3
The climate in December is good and tourists come to have a rest. According to our data, the weather in Playa de Las Americas in December and the water temperature is good. At this time, on some days there may be a cool sea with an average temperature of +21.0°C. There is practically no rain, about 0 days per month, 13.2 mm of precipitation falls. Sunny weather lasts at least 29 days. According to the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, it is worth going on vacation to Playa de Las Americas in December.
Please note:
Weather in Playa de Las Americas in January:
rating 4.0 (out of 5),
air +20.5°C , sea: +19.9°C,
rain 0 days
Weather in Playa de Las Americas in November:
rating 4. 7 (out of 5),
air +24.8°C , sea: +23.2°C,
rain 2 days
Details
for 3 days
for the week
for 10 days
for 14 days
for the month
for weekend
water for 14 days
for 5 days
for 7 days
2 weeks
today
tomorrow
water now
Average statistics for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021: the maximum air temperature reaches +24. 2°C, the minimum recorded values are +20.2°C. At night, the temperature in Playa de Las Americas in December drops to +20.8°C…+17.2°C. On average, the difference between day and night is 3.2°C. What weather forecast in Playa de Las Americas at the end of December and the beginning of the month is shown on the chart, in Spain almost everywhere the situation is similar.
Water temperature in Playa de Las Americas in December
Weather forecast and sea water temperature in Playa de Las Americas in December ranges from +20.1°C to +22.3°C. At its lows, it can be considered comfortable for swimming adults and children. In the previous month, the sea is colder by about 1.1°C. The next month the water is 2.2°C warmer. In December, according to the reviews of tourists in Playa de Las Americas, the climate is well suited for relaxation due to the comfortable sea water temperature almost anywhere in Spain.
Rating, rainy days and precipitation in December and other months.
The rating in a period of five months fluctuates from 3.7 to 4.9 points. The number of rainy days in December is 0, and it ranks 1st for this indicator for the year. Precipitation is 13.2 mm, this is the 2nd place among all months. At the same time, in the previous period, 3.8 mm less rainfall, in the next month, 3.9 mm less. The weather in Playa de Las Americas in December in the first and second half of the month is shown in the summary table for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 years.
Wind speed
The average speed in December is 5.2 m/s with maximum wind gusts up to 7.2 m/s.
Climate summary
Day
Day air temperature
Water temperature
1
+21. 9°C
+22.3°C
2
+23.7°C
+22.0°C
3
+23.2°C
+22.1°C
4
+22. 2°C
+22.2°C
5
+22.2°C
+22.1°C
6
+21.1°C
+21.5°C
7
+21. 1°C
+21.7°C
8
+22.2°C
+21.6°C
9
+24.1°C
+21.6°C
10
+24. 2°C
+21.4°C
11
+23.3°C
+21.6°C
12
+23.4°C
+21.2°C
13
+22. 2°C
+20.9°C
14
+20.2°C
+21.2°C
15
+21.3°C
+21.1°C
16
+22. 2°C
+20.7°C
17
+21.9°C
+20.9°C
18
+21.3°C
+21.2°C
19
+23. 1°C
+21.3°C
20
+21.4°C
+20.7°C
21
+23.1°C
+20.6°C
22
+22. 1°C
+20.3°C
23
+22.4°C
+20.2°C
24
+22.8°C
+20.4°C
25
+23. 6°C
+20.5°C
26
+22.1°C
+20.6°C
27
+22.1°C
+20.3°C
28
+22. 4°C
+20.2°C
29
+21.3°C
+20.3°C
30
+21.4°C
+20.4°C
31
+21. 8°C
+20.1°C
Weather now
Playa de Las Americas
+27°
Feeling: +29°C
Z 4m/s
Precipitation: 0%
10 day / 14 day forecast
Pay attention to other cities:
Playa d’en Bossa December weather
Puerto de la Cruz December weather
Weather in Playa de Las Americas in December 2022
What is the air temperature, is there a chance of rain and is it possible to swim? Playa de Las Americas in December – read on the Tour Calendar!
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What’s the weather like in Playa de Las Americas in December? The thermometer in the daytime in the city rises to +21.
8°C, at night +18.2°C. On average, there is no more than one rainy day in Playa de Las Americas in December. The water temperature in December drops to +20.6 °C.
Average temperature
+20°
Air temperature during the day
+22°
Air temperature at night
+18°
Water temperature
+21°
Rainfall (mm)
13 mm
Rain
1 day
Sunny days
27 days
Humidity
55%
Day length
10 hours
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Air temperature in Playa de Las Americas in December
The air temperature in December in Playa de Las Americas during the day is +22 °C, at night: +18 °C. The highest value for December in the afternoon was noted on December 6, 2016 and amounted to +28 °C, the lowest on December 24, 2017: +18 °C.
Water temperature in Playa de Las Americas in December
The water temperature in December in Playa de Las Americas is usually around +21 ° C – a great time for a beach holiday. The highest value for December was recorded on 12/05/2018 and amounted to +23 °C, the lowest on 12/08/2020: +13 °C.
How many sunny days per month
There are 27 sunny, 0 cloudy and 4 cloudy days per month, so the weather in Playa de Las Americas in December is ideal for relaxing.
Playa de Las Americas in December. Things to do?
Tour-Calendar assessed the possibility of types of recreation on a scale from 0 to 5 .
Beach holiday
3.5
Excursions
5
Bicycle
5
Sport
5
Weather archive in Playa de Las Americas for December
Look at the weather in Playa de Las Americas in recent years in December days.
Happy
At night
Dec 1
Partly cloudy
+22°
+18°
+14°
Dec 2
Partly cloudy
+23°
+18°
+14°
Dec 3
Partly cloudy
+22°
+19°
+14°
Dec 4
Partly cloudy
+22°
+18°
+14°
Dec 5
Partly cloudy
+22°
+17°
+14°
Dec 6
Partly cloudy
+22°
+19°
+14°
Dec 7
Partly cloudy
+20°
+18°
+14°
Dec 8
Partly cloudy
+22°
+18°
+14°
Dec 9
Partly cloudy
+22°
+18°
+14°
Dec 10
Partly cloudy
+23°
+18°
+14°
Dec 11
Partly cloudy
+22°
+17°
+14°
Dec 12
Partly cloudy
+23°
+17°
+14°
13 Dec
Partly cloudy
+22°
+16°
+14°
Dec 14
Partly cloudy
+21°
+15°
+14°
Dec 15
Partly cloudy
+19°
+15°
+14°
Dec 16
Partly cloudy
+20°
+14°
+14°
Dec 17
Partly cloudy
+21°
+15°
+14°
18 Dec
Partly cloudy
+22°
+14°
+13°
19 Dec
Partly cloudy
+21°
+18°
+14°
Dec 20
Partly cloudy
+22°
+18°
+14°
21 Dec
Partly cloudy
+21°
+18°
+14°
22 Dec
Partly cloudy
+21°
+16°
+14°
23 Dec
Partly cloudy
+21°
+16°
+15°
24 Dec
Partly cloudy
+21°
+16°
+15°
Dec 25
Partly cloudy
+21°
+15°
+15°
Dec 26
Partly cloudy
+21°
+16°
+14°
Dec 27
Partly cloudy
+22°
+19°
+15°
28 Dec
Partly cloudy
+22°
+18°
+15°
Dec 29
Clear
+22°
+16°
+15°
Dec 30
Clear
+25°
+18°
+15°
Dec 31
Clear
+27°
+20°
+16°
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Weather forecast for Playa de Las Americas
Month
2 weeks
A week
Oct 14
Today
+20°
+25°
Oct 15
Sat
+19°
+24°
Oct 16
Sun
+19°
+24°
Oct 17
Mon
+20°
+24°
28
September
Sep
+21°
+26°
29
September
Sep
+21°
+25°
30
September
Sep
+20°
+26°
01
October
Oct
+22°
+27°
02
October
Oct
+23°
+28°
03
October
Oct
+21°
+26°
04
October
Oct
+21°
+24°
05
October
Oct
+21°
+24°
06
October
oct
+20°
+24°
07
October
oct
+20°
+25°
08
October
oct
+20°
+24°
09
October
oct
+20°
+24°
10
October
Oct
+20°
+24°
11
October
oct
+20°
+24°
12
October
oct
+20°
+26°
13
October
oct
+20°
+26°
14
October
oct
+20°
+25°
15
October
Oct
+19°
+24°
16
October
Oct
+19°
+24°
17
October
oct
+20°
+24°
28
September
Sep
+21°
+26°
29
September
Sep
+21°
+25°
30
September
Sep
+20°
+26°
01
October
Oct
+22°
+27°
02
October
Oct
+23°
+28°
03
October
Oct
+21°
+26°
04
October
Oct
+21°
+24°
05
October
Oct
+21°
+24°
06
October
oct
+20°
+24°
07
October
oct
+20°
+25°
08
October
oct
+20°
+24°
09
October
oct
+20°
+24°
10
October
Oct
+20°
+24°
11
October
oct
+20°
+24°
12
October
oct
+20°
+26°
13
October
oct
+20°
+26°
14
October
oct
+20°
+25°
15
October
Oct
+19°
+24°
16
October
Oct
+19°
+24°
17
October
oct
+20°
+24°
Monthly and seasonal weather in Playa de Las Americas
Monthly weather in Playa de Las Americas is not characterized by pronounced seasonality.
So, the coldest month in Playa de Las Americas is January with an average daytime temperature of +20.8°C,
the warmest August with a temperature of +29.4°C.
Rainiest months in Playa de Las Americas august (1 day),
October (1 day) and November (1 day),
while the driest January (0 days),
March (0 days) and April (0 days).
The maximum water temperature in Playa de Las Americas is observed in August and is +23.2°C,
minimum in March +19.1°C.
Month
Temperature during the day
Temp. afternoon
Temperature at night
Temp. at night
Water temperature
Temp. water
Sunny days
Solar days
Rainy days
Rain days
Season
January
+20. 8°
+17.9°
+20.1°
28
0
February
+20.4°
+17. 4°
+19.2°
25
1
March
+21.4°
+17.8°
+19. 1°
28
0
April
+22.5°
+18.8°
+19.6°
28
0
May
+24. 0°
+19.9°
+20.4°
30
0
June
+26.0°
+21. 3°
+21.4°
30
0
July
+28.4°
+22.6°
+22. 3°
31
0
August
+29.4°
+23.7°
+23.2°
30
1
September
+28. 2°
+23.8°
+23.9°
28
0
October
+26.6°
+23. 0°
+23.8°
27
1
November
+23.9°
+20.9°
+22. 6°
25
1
December
+22.1°
+19.2°
+21.1°
27
0
In winter, the weather in Playa de Las Americas is mostly warm, with an average air temperature of +20. 7°C. On average, there is almost no rain in winter. The wind in winter is moderate – around 5m / s. Relative humidity 22%.
December
January
February
Day temperature
+22.1 ° C
+20.8 ° C
+20.4 ° C
Night temperature
+19.2 ° C
9000 +17, 9°C
+17.4°C
Water temperature
+21.1°C
+20.1°C
+19.2°C
Precipitation, mm
The weather in spring in Playa de Las Americas is mostly warm, with an average air temperature of +22.3°C. Usually spring in Playa de Las Americas passes without rain. The wind in spring is moderate – about 4m/s. Relative air humidity 18%.
March
April
May
Day temperature
+21.4 ° C
+22.5 ° C
+24.0 ° C
Night temperature
+17.8 ° C
9000 +18, 8°C
+19.9°C
Water temperature
+19.1°C
+19.6°C
+20.4°C
Precipitation, mm
In summer, the weather in Playa de Las Americas is mostly warm, with an average temperature of +27.7°C. On average, there is almost no rain in summer. Relative humidity 19%. The wind in summer is moderate and amounts to 4m/s.
June
July
August
Day temperature
+26. 0 ° C
+28.4 ° C
+29.4 ° C
Night temperature
+21.3 ° C
+22, 6°C
+23.7°C
Water temperature
+21.4°C
+22.3°C
+23.2°C
90 mm0010
1
1
8
During the autumn months, the weather in Playa de Las Americas is predominantly warm, with an average temperature of +25.7°C. The coldest autumn month is November with temperatures (+23.0°C), the warmest month is September (+28.0°C). The average rainfall in spring in Playa de Las Americas is up to 1 days with rain per month. Relative humidity 20%. Wind in autumn months is usually weak 3m/s.
Playa de la Arena, Canary Islands – Weather Forecast
The warmest day over the next 25 days weather in Playa de la Arena is forecast to be
Thursday 22nd September 2022 at
29°C
(84°F)
and the warmest night on
Wednesday 14th September 2022 at
22°C
(72°F).
The average temperature over the next 25 days in Playa de la Arena from this forecast is
27°C
(81°F)
and there will be 1 day of sunshine
.
The average for September is
24°C
(75°F).
Wed 14 Sep
12:00 26°C
(79°F)
15:00 27°C
(81°F)
18:00 26°C
(79°F)
21:00 25°C
(77°F)
Thu 15 Sep
0:00 24°C
(75°F)
3:00 24°C
(75°F)
6:00 23°C
(73°F)
9:00 23°C
(73°F)
12:00 25°C
(77°F)
15:00 27°C
(81°F)
18:00 26°C
(79°F)
21:00 24°C
(75°F)
Fri 16 Sep
0:00 24°C
(75°F)
3:00 23°C
(73°F)
6:00 22°C
(72°F)
9:00 24°C
(75°F)
12:00 26°C
(79°F)
15:00 28°C
(82°F)
18:00 26°C
(79°F)
21:00 25°C
(77°F)
Sat 17 Sep
0:00 24°C
(75°F)
3:00 23°C
(73°F)
6:00 22°C
(72°F)
9:00 24°C
(75°F)
12:00 26°C
(79°F)
15:00 27°C
(81°F)
18:00 26°C
(79°F)
21:00 25°C
(77°F)
Sun 18 Sep
0:00 24°C
(75°F)
3:00 23°C
(73°F)
6:00 22°C
(72°F)
9:00 24°C
(75°F)
12:00 26°C
(79°F)
15:00 27°C
(81°F)
18:00 26°C
(79°F)
21:00 24°C
(75°F)
Mon 19 Sep
0:00 24°C
(75°F)
3:00 23°C
(73°F)
6:00 22°C
(72°F)
9:00 23°C
(73°F)
12:00 25°C
(77°F)
15:00 27°C
(81°F)
18:00 25°C
(77°F)
21:00 24°C
(75°F)
Tue 20 Sep
0:00 23°C
(73°F)
3:00 22°C
(72°F)
6:00 21°C
(70°F)
9:00 23°C
(73°F)
12:00 25°C
(77°F)
15:00 27°C
(81°F)
18:00 26°C
(79°F)
21:00 24°C
(75°F)
Wed 21 Sep
0:00 23°C
(73°F)
3:00 23°C
(73°F)
6:00 22°C
(72°F)
9:00 24°C
(75°F)
12:00 26°C
(79°F)
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21:00 24°C
(75°F)
Thu 22 Sep
0:00 23°C
(73°F)
3:00 23°C
(73°F)
6:00 22°C
(72°F)
9:00 23°C
(73°F)
12:00 26°C
(79°F)
15:00 29°C
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18:00 26°C
(79°F)
21:00 24°C
(75°F)
Fri 23 Sep
0:00 23°C
(73°F)
3:00 23°C
(73°F)
6:00 22°C
(72°F)
9:00 23°C
(73°F)
12:00 26°C
(79°F)
15:00 29°C
(84°F)
18:00 26°C
(79°F)
21:00 24°C
(75°F)
Sat 24 Sep
0:00 23°C
(73°F)
3:00 23°C
(73°F)
6:00 22°C
(72°F)
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Playa de la Arena, Canary Islands – Live Weather Update
The result of intense volcanic activity from aeons ago, the Canary Islands chain is one of the five situated in the Central Atlantic Ocean. Together with the Azores, Madeira, the Savage Islands and Cape Verde, they’re also known as Macaronesia (Greek for “islands of the fortunate”). Playa de la Arena sits gracefully on the western coast of Tenerife, one the world’s favourite resorts and best known for its pleasant sub-tropical climate, abundance of local micro-climates, and incredible beaches. The region is cooled by the Canary Current and north-eastern Trade Winds, the latter more consistent during the summer, and it’s situated on the same latitude as Orlando, Florida. Tenerife is only 300km from Western Sahara, and thus features a generally dry and hot summer, kept under control by the mountainous clusters peaking from the centre of the island.
This little corner of paradise is home to some fascinating effects, like the Rain Shadow Effect caused by mountains and keeping the south-west of the island very dry, and the Sea of Clouds Effect, where moist trade winds at sea level condense as they rise over the northern slope of Tenerife and then suddenly meet a layer of temperature inversion at about 1,700m altitude, causing the clouds to look like they’re “flowing” and “splashing” against the mountainsides. The island is also home to Spain’s largest mountain, Pico de Teide, measuring at 3,718m and with its peak often covered in snow during the winter. It’s no surprise to find yourself on a beach in Tenerife, basking in a glorious sun, and having the majestic Teide stand in the background, its tip an almost sparkling white.
Playa de la Arena is one of the three major resorts on the west coast, the most modern and more relaxed of its cluster, Puerto Santiago and Los Gigantes. Together they form the largest coastal development of the municipal district of Santiago Del Teide, but parts of Playa de la Arena have actually expanded into parts of the Guia de Isora district.
Its weather is pretty much close to perfect throughout the year, experiencing an overall average temperature of 20â°C (68â°F), and manifested into 4 not very differentiated seasons. The daily sunshine average ranges from 8 hours in November January, to 11 hours in April July, the latter sequence bearing the longest days of the year. Humidity is beautifully constant at 71-75% throughout the year, with extremely comfortable dew points and a generally dry air. Wind speeds are also constant at 12-13mph, and the ocean temperature holds a superb 20â°C (72â°F) overall, its cooler end between February and March at 18â°C and its peak from August until October at 22â°C. This part of the island is also quite dry, June, July and August experiencing anything between 0-3mm of rainfall, and often subject to dry and occasionally dusty south-eastern winds from Western Sahara. For a 14-day forecast, you can click here.
Spring
Lasting from March until May, spring in Tenerife is an absolute delight, with an average temperature of 18â°C (64â°F). Hotter days are expected in May, when the high average reaches 23â°C, and the most rain will usually fall during the first weeks of March by most we mean about 12mm as an average. Sunshine engulfs the entire island and the sea temperature goes up to a very pleasant 18-19â°C, perfect for swimming and sailing, the latter ideal due to wind speeds of up to 13mph on average.
Summer
Occupying four months of the year, from June until September, the Canary summer maintains an average temperature of 23â°C (73â°F), with its hottest days in August, when the average high expected to exceed 28â°C. There’s virtually no rain expected throughout most of the season, with June, July and August often measuring 0mm of rainfall altogether. The days experience up to 11 hours of glorious sunshine, and the Atlantic Ocean is warm and welcoming at an average temperature of 22â°C (72â°F), with southern tropical influences and quite strong undercurrents. This is, by far, the best time for visit Playa de la Arena, as all of the surrounding micro-climates are at a balanced accord of sub-tropical weather.
Autumn
Well, autumn in Tenerife isn’t exactly the kind of autumn most of us may be used to. The average temperature is only one degree lower than summer at 22â°C (72â°F), with the hotter days ranging between 25-27â°C and only a smidge of precipitation in November, at a 15mm average. The water temperature makes October still part of what could be extended summer, holding on to 22â°C (72â°F), and losing about 2-3 degrees into November, as the slightly wetter and cooler winter comes along. Ultimately, let’s just face it, you can still abuse the sun and beach even outside the summer season.
Winter
From December to February, winter in this part of Tenerife usually reaches a 17â°C (63â°F) average temperature, with the lower end unable to go below 14â°C in January and February, both considered to be the coldest months of the year. December is the wettest month of the year, experiencing an average rainfall level of 27mm. Yes, that’s pretty much the most rain you’re going to get if you spend Christmas in Playa de la Arena, for example. Humidity doesn’t exceed 75% on average, and the ocean temperature maintains an average of 18-19â°C, dominated by cooler and stronger undercurrents, making this resort perfect for a winter getaway.
Resort Information
With neighbours like Morocco and Western Sahara in the east and south-east, the sister island of La Gomera in the west, Portugal and Spain in the distant north-west and Senegal in the bottom south-west, the island of Tenerife has long been a favourite escape destination for millions of tourists from all corners of the world, and is a particular darling of the Europeans. Reaching Playa de la Arena requires quite a long transfer from the Reina Sofia International Airport on the south side of the island, and you can either take a taxi from outside the arrivals hall, or pre-book one before your flight. We recommend the latter while it costs a little more, you can arrange for certain conditions during the long drive and save money by choosing a particular time of the day for the booking.
The name Playa de la Arena actually means “Beach of Sand”, and it’s known to have one of the very few natural beaches on this side of the island. The natural beaches are covered in volcanic black sand, making them look very particular and quirky. For those not used to black beaches, worry not, there are plenty of man-made strips made with white and golden sands collected off-shore. But do take note that the natural beaches have repeatedly been awarded with the much coveted international Blue Flag, for their excellent conditions, cleanliness, water quality and local amenity, since 1989. The beach resort of Playa de la Arena and its neighbours are all extremely well developed in terms of water safety as well, and you’ll find a wide variety of green, yellow and even some red flags along the shore. The latter can be found in distinct parts of the shoreline, where the undercurrents can be deceivingly strong, so we highly recommend that you stick to the green flags for safe swimming. The promenades are flanked by restaurants, terraces and charming bars and boutique shops, and the multitude of tours available here will keep you busy at any time of the year most of them scuba diving and snorkelling packages, guided walks and boat trips, as well as guided visit to the surrounding natural resorts and marine parks.
While it isn’t as action-packed and loaded with trendy nightclubs and bars like its sister resorts, Playa de la Arena is a more relaxed and tranquil destination often chosen by couples of all ages and young families in search of a peaceful and serene holiday, or a romantic getaway during a weekend. It offers a natural and fascinating beauty, not found in the bigger and more popular resorts. There are so many activities and amazing places to see within walking distance or short drives of the resort, and the smooth black sands are certainly part of what makes Playa de la Arena so attractive and unique.
Given the huge biodiversity and presence of distinct micro-climates, this splendid corner of the world is also home to a fascinating array of endemic flora and fauna. The Canary Islands, in fact, have the fourth largest biodiversity in the world, and Tenerife alone holds about 500 of the 1,700 plant species of the island chain, thousands of invertebrates and about 100 vertebrates. Rare species of bats, a myriad of birds, lizards, insects and marine creatures populate Tenerife and its surrounding waters, thus making your sightseeing experiences truly unique, so please do not, under any circumstances, forget your cameras!
Weather Playa de la Arena, Canary Islands, Spain week
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During the day since morning partly cloudy, in the afternoon clear. The highest temperature 29 °C. At night partly cloudy. The lowest temperature 22 °C.
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Playa de la Arena, Canary Islands, Spain – informations
State: Canary Islands, Spain
GPS coordinates: 28.2297; -16.8415
Time zone: Atlantic / Canary
time difference in hours with time in NY is -1 hours
Altitude: 2 m
The administrative part:
Canary Islands, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Santa Cruz De Tenerife
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Playa de la Arena – weather nearby – bigger cities
Tanque, 9.5 mi
Los Silos, 9.5 mi
Playa de las Américas, 13 mi
San Juan de la Rambla, 16 mi
San Miguel, Canary Islands, 16 mi
Los Realejos, 18 mi
Realejo Alto, 19 mi
San Sebastián de la Gomera, 19 mi
San Isidro, Canary Islands, 20 mi
La Orotava, 22 mi
Güimar, 25 mi
La Victoria de Acentejo, 27 mi
Playa de la Arena – weather nearby – the closest place
El Varadero, 0.3 mi
Puerto de Santiago, 0.5 mi
Los Gigantes, 1.0 mi
Alcalá, 2.1 mi
Punta Tamaímo, 2.6 mi
Chío, 2.7 mi
El Malpaís, 2.9 mi
Tamaimo, 2.9 mi
Chiguergue, 3.5 mi
Las Manchas, Canary Islands, 3.6 mi
Lomo de Masca, 3.7 mi
Los Picachos, 3.7 mi
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Sun and light
Sept. 17, 2022
Sunrise:
Sunset:
7:53 am
8:10 pm
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2:01 pm
12:17
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End of civil twilight*:
7:29 am
8:34 pm
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End of nautical twilight*:
7:02 am
9 pm
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End of astronomical twilight*:
6:34 am
9:28 pm
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Moon and moon phases
Moonrise:
Moonset:
09/17/2022 12:14 am
09/17/2022 2:41 pm
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09/25/2022
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Playa de la Arena Weather Info
Current weather (Wed Sep 14th 11:00)
() 24. 1°C / 75°F
Sea temperature
22.6°C 72.6°F
Wind
N 6 mph / 10 km/h
Rain
0mm
Sunrise
07:41
Sunset
19:58
Current Playa de la Arena weather
Hourly forecast
11:00
Fair
24.1°C / 75°F
6 mph 10 km/h
17:00
Clear sky
25.6°C / 78°F
12 mph 19 km/h
23:00
Fair
23.1°C / 74°F
11 mph 18 km/h
05:00
Partly cloudy
21.6°C / 71°F
12 mph 19 km/h
Week weather forecast
Wed 14th
25°C / 77°F
6 mph 10 km/h
Thu 15th
24.2°C / 76°F
13 mph 22 km/h
Fri 16th
24.5°C / 76°F
18 mph 28 km/h
Weather forecast from Yr, delivered by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute and NRK
5 Day Playa de la Arena UV Index
A UV Index reading of 3 or more means some precautions should be taken. For more information visit our guide to the UV Index.
Temperature Averages
Average Water Temp
Wed 14/09 »
Surf report for Wed 14/09
Swell
Period
Swell direction
Wind direction
Wind speed
Swell
Wind
7:00
3ft
12s
6mph
10:00
3ft
12s
6mph
13:00
3ft
12s
8mph
16:00
3ft
11s
11mph
19:00
3ft
11s
13mph
Tide times
High 4:58am (2. 21m)
Low 10:57am (0.65m)
High 5:17pm (2.16m)
Low 11:18pm (0.74m)
Daylight
First light
07:14
Sunrise
07:38
Sunset
20:00
Dark
20:24
Thu 15/09 »
Surf report for Thu 15/09
Swell
Period
Swell direction
Wind direction
Wind speed
Swell
Wind
4:00
3ft
10s
14mph
7:00
3ft
10s
14mph
10:00
3ft
10s
13mph
13:00
3ft
10s
12mph
16:00
4ft
10s
17mph
19:00
4ft
9s
18mph
Tide times
High 5:38am (2. 07m)
Low 11:38am (0.82m)
High 6:00pm (1.95m)
Low 11:56pm (0.92m)
Daylight
First light
07:15
Sunrise
07:38
Sunset
19:59
Dark
20:23
Fri 16/09 »
Surf report for Fri 16/09
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Period
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Wind direction
Wind speed
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Wind
4:00
5ft
8s
20mph
7:00
5ft
7s
20mph
10:00
5ft
7s
19mph
13:00
5ft
7s
18mph
16:00
5ft
7s
19mph
19:00
5ft
7s
20mph
Tide times
High 6:25am (1. 92m)
Low 12:32pm (0.99m)
High 7:00pm (1.77m)
Daylight
First light
07:15
Sunrise
07:39
Sunset
19:58
Dark
20:22
Sat 17/09 »
Surf report for Sat 17/09
Swell
Period
Swell direction
Wind direction
Wind speed
Swell
Wind
4:00
5ft
7s
21mph
7:00
5ft
8s
20mph
10:00
5ft
8s
18mph
13:00
5ft
8s
17mph
16:00
5ft
8s
17mph
19:00
5ft
8s
16mph
Tide times
Low 12:51am (1. 09m)
High 7:34am (1.80m)
Low 2:03pm (1.11m)
High 8:31pm (1.66m)
Daylight
First light
07:16
Sunrise
07:39
Sunset
19:57
Dark
20:20
Sun 18/09 »
Surf report for Sun 18/09
Swell
Period
Swell direction
Wind direction
Wind speed
Swell
Wind
4:00
4ft
9s
12mph
7:00
4ft
9s
10mph
10:00
3ft
9s
8mph
13:00
3ft
9s
7mph
16:00
3ft
9s
8mph
19:00
3ft
8s
10mph
Tide times
Low 2:35am (1. 19m)
High 9:09am (1.77m)
Low 4:08pm (1.08m)
High 10:15pm (1.68m)
Daylight
First light
07:16
Sunrise
07:40
Sunset
19:56
Dark
20:19
Mon 19/09 »
Surf report for Mon 19/09
Swell
Period
Swell direction
Wind direction
Wind speed
Swell
Wind
4:00
2ft
9s
3mph
7:00
2ft
9s
3mph
10:00
2ft
9s
5mph
13:00
2ft
9s
6mph
16:00
2ft
10s
6mph
19:00
2ft
9s
6mph
Tide times
Low 4:27am (1. 14m)
High 10:35am (1.86m)
Low 5:19pm (0.95m)
High 11:24pm (1.81m)
Daylight
First light
07:17
Sunrise
07:41
Sunset
19:54
Dark
20:18
Tue 20/09 »
Surf report for Tue 20/09
Swell
Period
Swell direction
Wind direction
Wind speed
Swell
Wind
4:00
2ft
9s
6mph
7:00
2ft
9s
6mph
10:00
2ft
9s
4mph
13:00
2ft
9s
4mph
16:00
2ft
9s
7mph
19:00
2ft
8s
9mph
Tide times
Low 5:28am (1. 00m)
High 11:33am (2.01m)
Low 6:03pm (0.80m)
Daylight
First light
07:17
Sunrise
07:41
Sunset
19:53
Dark
20:17
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Playa de la Arena, Spain weather in November: average temperature & climate
General weather summary
Mildly cool with a gentle breeze
Feels like
5%
Daily chance of prec.
0.026 in
Amount
13.3 mph
Wind speed
71%
Humidity
10.8 hrs
Daylight length
7:28am
Sunrise
6:15pm
Sunset
57%
Cloud cover
T-shirt
What to wear
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What is the average temperature in November
The average temperature in Playa de la Arena in November for a typical day ranges from a high of 72°F (22°C) and a low of 68°F (20°C). Some would describe it as mildly cool with a gentle breeze.
For comparison, the hottest month in Playa de la Arena, September, has days with highs of 77°F (25°C) and lows of 72°F (22°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 66°F (19°C) and lows of 62°F (17°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Playa de la Arena in November based on historical data.
Highs and lows in Playa de la Arena in Nov
How much does it rain in November
In Playa de la Arena in November, there’s a 5% chance of rain on an average day. And on the average day it rains or snows, we get 0.01 in (0.1 mm) of precipitation. In more common terms of how much that is, some would describe it as not rainy at all.
The wettest month in Playa de la Arena is February with a 5% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0. 03 inches (0.7 mm) of precipitation, while the dryest month in Playa de la Arena is July with a 0.0% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.03 inches (0.7 mm) of precipitation. These graphs show the probability of it raining/snowing in November and the amount of rainfall.
Chance of rain or snow on an average Playa de la Arena day by month
Average precipitation by hour of day
How cloudy is Playa de la Arena in November
The average amount of time that the sky is clear or sunny (partly cloudy or less) in Playa de la Arena during November is 13.6 hours (57% of the day). For comparison, the day with the most clear, sunny days in Playa de la Arena is July with 21.5 hours while November has the shortest amount of cloud-free hours of only 13.6 hours. This graph shows the average amount of sunshine in Playa de la Arena in November based on historical data.
Monthly clear skies percent of time in Playa de la Arena
When is the sunrise and sunset in November
The average day in Playa de la Arena during November has 10. 8 hours of daylight, with sunrise at 7:28 am and sunset at 6:15 pm.
The day with the longest amount of daylight in Playa de la Arena is June 22nd with 13.9 hours while December 17th has the shortest amount of daylight of only 10.3 hours.
This graph shows the average amount of daylight in Playa de la Arena in November based on historical data.
Average hours of daylight in Playa de la Arena by month
How humid is it in November
In November, Playa de la Arena is moderately humid with an average amount of 71% (relative humidity), which could be described as humid but cool. July has the highest relative humidity at 78% and is the least humid in January at 67%. This graph shows the average amount of humidity in Playa de la Arena throughout November based on historical data.
Average relative humidity in Playa de la Arena by month
How windy is it in November in Playa de la Arena
Historically, the wind in Playa de la Arena during November blows at an average speed of 13. 3 mph (21.4 kph). The windiest month is July with an average wind speed of 18.0 mph (28.9 kph), while the calmest month is October with an average wind speed of 11.1 mph (17.9 kph). This graph shows the average wind speed in Playa de la Arena in November based on historical data.
Average monthly wind speed in Playa de la Arena
What to wear in November
With an average high of 72°F (22°C) and a low of 68°F (20°C), it generally feels mildly cool with a gentle breeze. With that in mind, most people would dress in something light like your favorite t-shirt.
What’s the weather like in Playa de la Arena the rest of the year?
We’ve collected the weather data for Playa de la Arena during all other months of the year too:
Weather in Playa de la Arena in January
Weather in Playa de la Arena in February
Weather in Playa de la Arena in March
Weather in Playa de la Arena in April
Weather in Playa de la Arena in May
Weather in Playa de la Arena in June
Weather in Playa de la Arena in July
Weather in Playa de la Arena in August
Weather in Playa de la Arena in September
Weather in Playa de la Arena in October
Weather in Playa de la Arena in December
Where does this data come from?
Weather data for Playa de la Arena was collected from the MERRA-2 project from NASA, which used a climate model combined with historical data from weather stations around the world to estimate what the conditions were like for every point on the Earth.
For all data based on historical data, we’ve averaged the data from the past 11 years (2010-2020). For example, for the hourly temperature at 10am, we’ve looked at the temperature at 10am on every day in November (e.g., November 1, November 2, etc. in 2010, 2011, etc.) and took the arithmetic mean. We did not smooth the data, so for example, our daily temperature line will have some randomness due to the fact that weather is random in the first place.
Playa de la Arena, Spain weather in August: average temperature & climate
General weather summary
Pleasantly warm and breezy
Feels like
0%
Daily chance of prec.
0.006 in
Amount
17.1 mph
Wind speed
78%
Humidity
13.2 hrs
Daylight length
7:36am
Sunrise
8:45pm
Sunset
88%
Cloud cover
T-shirt
What to wear
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What is the average temperature in August
The average temperature in Playa de la Arena in August for a typical day ranges from a high of 77°F (25°C) and a low of 72°F (22°C). Some would describe it as pleasantly warm and breezy.
For comparison, the hottest month in Playa de la Arena, September, has days with highs of 77°F (25°C) and lows of 72°F (22°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 66°F (19°C) and lows of 62°F (17°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Playa de la Arena in August based on historical data.
Highs and lows in Playa de la Arena in Aug
How much does it rain in August
In Playa de la Arena in August, there’s a 0% chance of rain on an average day. And on the average day it rains or snows, we get 0.01 in (0.3 mm) of precipitation. In more common terms of how much that is, some would describe it as not rainy at all.
The wettest month in Playa de la Arena is February with a 5% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0. 00 inches (0.1 mm) of precipitation, while the dryest month in Playa de la Arena is July with a 0.0% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.00 inches (0.1 mm) of precipitation. These graphs show the probability of it raining/snowing in August and the amount of rainfall.
Chance of rain or snow on an average Playa de la Arena day by month
Average precipitation by hour of day
How cloudy is Playa de la Arena in August
The average amount of time that the sky is clear or sunny (partly cloudy or less) in Playa de la Arena during August is 21.1 hours (88% of the day). For comparison, the day with the most clear, sunny days in Playa de la Arena is July with 21.5 hours while November has the shortest amount of cloud-free hours of only 13.6 hours. This graph shows the average amount of sunshine in Playa de la Arena in August based on historical data.
Monthly clear skies percent of time in Playa de la Arena
When is the sunrise and sunset in August
The average day in Playa de la Arena during August has 13. 2 hours of daylight, with sunrise at 7:36 am and sunset at 8:45 pm.
The day with the longest amount of daylight in Playa de la Arena is June 22nd with 13.9 hours while December 17th has the shortest amount of daylight of only 10.3 hours.
This graph shows the average amount of daylight in Playa de la Arena in August based on historical data.
Average hours of daylight in Playa de la Arena by month
How humid is it in August
In August, Playa de la Arena is moderately humid with an average amount of 78% (relative humidity), which could be described as humid but cool. July has the highest relative humidity at 78% and is the least humid in January at 67%. This graph shows the average amount of humidity in Playa de la Arena throughout August based on historical data.
Average relative humidity in Playa de la Arena by month
How windy is it in August in Playa de la Arena
Historically, the wind in Playa de la Arena during August blows at an average speed of 17. 1 mph (27.6 kph). The windiest month is July with an average wind speed of 18.0 mph (28.9 kph), while the calmest month is October with an average wind speed of 11.1 mph (17.9 kph). This graph shows the average wind speed in Playa de la Arena in August based on historical data.
Average monthly wind speed in Playa de la Arena
What to wear in August
With an average high of 77°F (25°C) and a low of 72°F (22°C), it generally feels pleasantly warm and breezy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something light like your favorite t-shirt.
What’s the weather like in Playa de la Arena the rest of the year?
We’ve collected the weather data for Playa de la Arena during all other months of the year too:
Weather in Playa de la Arena in January
Weather in Playa de la Arena in February
Weather in Playa de la Arena in March
Weather in Playa de la Arena in April
Weather in Playa de la Arena in May
Weather in Playa de la Arena in June
Weather in Playa de la Arena in July
Weather in Playa de la Arena in September
Weather in Playa de la Arena in October
Weather in Playa de la Arena in November
Weather in Playa de la Arena in December
Where does this data come from?
Weather data for Playa de la Arena was collected from the MERRA-2 project from NASA, which used a climate model combined with historical data from weather stations around the world to estimate what the conditions were like for every point on the Earth.
For all data based on historical data, we’ve averaged the data from the past 11 years (2010-2020). For example, for the hourly temperature at 10am, we’ve looked at the temperature at 10am on every day in August (e.g., August 1, August 2, etc. in 2010, 2011, etc.) and took the arithmetic mean. We did not smooth the data, so for example, our daily temperature line will have some randomness due to the fact that weather is random in the first place.
Monthly weather in Playa de Arena Gorda / Water and air temperature / Playa de Arena Gorda
Monthly temperature in Playa de Arena Gorda
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Day
27
27
27
28
29
30
31
31
31
30
29
28
Night
23
22
22
23
24
25
25
25
25
25
24
23
The warmest month in Playa de Arena Gorda is July (+31° during the day and +25° at night),
the coldest is January (+27° during the day and +23° at night).
Monthly water temperature in Playa de Arena Gorda
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Water
27
26
26
27
27
28
28
29
29
29
28
28
The highest water temperature in Playa de Arena Gorda is observed in
August (+29°), September (+29°) and October (+29°).
Rainfall (mm)
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
mm
43
49
28
49
57
41
59
111
94
83
93
47
The maximum rainfall in Playa de Arena Gorda is forecast for
August (111 mm), September (94 mm) and November (93 mm).
Number of days with rain
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Days
3
4
2
3
4
3
3
6
5
6
6
4
The highest number of rainy days in Playa de Arena Gorda is expected in
August (6), October (6) and November (6).
Average daily hours of sunshine
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
hours
5
3
5
5
3
6
5
6
4
6
6
6
Sunny days
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Days
13
13
16
14
15
17
13
12
14
13
9
12
The clearest days in Playa de Arena Gorda are on
June (17),
the least sunny
November (9).
Average day length (hours)
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
hours
11
12
12
13
13
13
13
13
12
12
11
11
Monthly relative humidity
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
%
79
75
77
74
80
81
77
79
80
82
79
78
Weather on Playa de Arena Gorda by months:
January February March April May June July August September October November December
°
Min:
+24 °
Friday 16 September
Sunny
Max:
+28 °
Min:
+24 °
Saturday 17 September
Sunny
Max:
+27 °
Min:
+23 °
Sunday 18 September
Rain
Max:
+26 °
Min:
+23 °
Monday 19 September
Sunny
Max:
+26 °
Min:
+22 °
Tuesday 20 September
Sunny
Max:
+26 °
Min:
92
Friday 16 September
Sunny
Max:
+82 °
Min:
+74 °
Saturday 17 September
Sunny
Max:
+81 °
Min:
+74 °
Sunday 18 September
Rain
Max:
+79 °
Min:
+74 °
Monday 19 September
Sunny
Max:
+78 °
Min:
+72 °
Tuesday 20 September
Sunny
Max:
+79 °
Min:
+72 °
Weekly weather forecast for Playa De La Arena
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The air temperature will be between +24ºC and +27ºC.
NNW expected wind speed of 5.00 km/h.
Humidity is predicted at 69%, atmospheric pressure at 1018 hPa, and clouds will reach 23%.
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Minimum temperature September 15: +24ºC and maximum: +27ºC.
NNE wind at 4.72 km/h will prevail. The humidity level will be 69%.
Atmospheric pressure will reach 1020 hPa, and cloudiness – 15%.
Looking for a true weather forecast for Playa De La Arena for the weekend?
The minimum temperature on Saturday will be +23ºC and the maximum: +27ºC.
Expected NNW wind speed of 5.83 km/h and humidity level of 69%.
Atmospheric pressure will be 1016 hPa and cloudiness will be 0%.
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Weather forecast for 3 days Rosa de la Arena, Spain
September 14, today: 41Zatat: 20: 03: 12h 22min01: 42
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moisture, %
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Weather in Playa Bavaro ☁ most accurate forecast for 2022 at “365 Celsius”
Now
06:57
Wednesday
September 14, 2022
+26°
Partly cloudy
Feels: +30°C
Pressure 761 mmHg
Humidity 85%
Wind
4 m/s
AT
Chance of precipitation 0%
Water temperature +30°
Dawn: 06:21
Sunset: 18:37
Waning moon 68%
Day
+29 °
Variable cloudy
is felt: +33 ° C
evening
+28 ° 9052
According to the most accurate forecast from the hydrometeorological center, the weather for 7 days in Playa Bavaro is characterized by an average air temperature of +29. 4°C during the day and +26.3°C at night, which is 1.2°C colder than usual at this time of the year.
Climatic phenomena promise us
2
days
partly cloudy, 5
days of rain. Atmospheric pressure ranges from 758 to 762 mm Hg. The water temperature is 29..31°C. Relative humidity varies from 64 to 91%. For the next 7 days, the weather in Playa Bavaro is forecasted with a hysmeteo with winds from east 1 m/s to strong northeast 8 m/s.
Weather forecast for Playa Bavaro
for 14 days / for a month
ThuTomorrow
Sep 15
Clear
+30° afternoon
+30° water
Fri
Sep 16
Drizzle
+29°
+30°
Sat
Sep 17
Drizzle
+28°
+30°
Sun
Sep 18
Drizzle
+30°
+31°
Mon
Sep 19
Drizzle
+29°
+31°
Tue
Sep 20
Rain in places
+30°
+31°
Wed
Sep 21
Moderate or heavy rainfall
+30°
+31°
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Atmospheric phenomena temperature °C
feels like °C
Probability precipitation %
Pressure mmHg
Wind speed m/s
Air humidity
Water temperature °C
Thursday,
15 September
Morning
+27°
+30°
73%
761
6
74%
+30°
Rain in places
Day
+30°
+34°
0%
761
6
65%
+30°
Partly cloudy
Evening
+28°
+31°
0%
761
6
75%
+30°
Cloudy
Night
+27°
+30°
85%
761
6
83%
+30°
Drizzle
Atmospheric phenomena temperature °C
feels like °C
Probability precipitation %
Pressure mmHg
Wind speed m/s
Air humidity
Water temperature °C
Friday,
September 16,
Morning
+28°
+32°
70%
760
eight
84%
+30°
Drizzle
Day
+29°
+34°
62%
761
7
80%
+30°
Rain in places
Evening
+28°
+32°
54%
759
eight
84%
+30°
Drizzle
Night
+28°
+32°
75%
761
7
84%
+30°
Drizzle
Atmospheric events temperature °C
feels like °C
Probability precipitation %
Pressure mmHg
Wind speed m/s
Air humidity
Water temperature °C
Saturday,
September 17
Morning
+27°
+31°
84%
759
5
86%
+30°
Rain in places
Day
+28°
+31°
60%
760
four
81%
+30°
Drizzle
Evening
+27°
+30°
86%
760
2
80%
+30°
Drizzle
Night
+28°
+32°
54%
759
eight
84%
+30°
Drizzle
Atmospheric phenomena temperature °C
Feels as °C
Probability precipitation %
Pressure mmHg
Wind speed m/s
Air humidity
Water temperature °C
Sunday,
18 September
Morning
+28°
+31°
79%
759
7
80%
+30°
Drizzle
Day
+29°
+34°
54%
759
7
74%
+30°
Drizzle
Evening
+28°
+31°
50%
759
5
79%
+30°
Moderate or heavy rainfall
Night
+27°
+30°
77%
760
3
81%
+31°
Drizzle
Atmospheric phenomena temperature °C
feels like °C
Probability precipitation %
Pressure mmHg
Wind speed m/s
Air humidity
Water temperature °C
Monday,
September 19,
Morning
+27°
+31°
71%
759
5
81%
+30°
Drizzle
Day
+29°
+33°
78%
759
6
73%
+29°
Rain in places
Evening
+27°
+30°
73%
759
four
81%
+31°
Moderate or heavy rainfall
Night
+27°
+30°
73%
759
5
81%
+31°
Drizzle
Atmospheric phenomena temperature °C
feels like °C
Probability precipitation %
Pressure mmHg
Wind speed m/s
Air humidity
Water temperature °C
Tuesday,
September 20,
Morning
+26°
+29°
70%
759
3
86%
+30°
Moderate or heavy rainfall
Day
+29°
+33°
78%
759
four
70%
+31°
Drizzle
Evening
+27°
+30°
77%
759
four
79%
+31°
Drizzle
Night
+26°
+29°
75%
759
one
85%
+31°
Rain in places
Atmospheric phenomena temperature °C
feels like °C
Probability precipitation %
Pressure mmHg
Wind speed m/s
Air humidity
Water temperature °C
Wednesday,
21 September
Morning
+27°
+30°
67%
759
3
81%
+31°
Drizzle
Day
+29°
+34°
70%
759
5
71%
+29°
Drizzle
Evening
+27°
+30°
47%
759
3
79%
+29°
Partly cloudy
Night
+27°
+30°
0%
759
3
80%
+31°
Cloudy
Detailed weather analysis
The maximum ambient temperature at the hydrometeorological center is +30°C on Wednesday 14 September. For the next 7 days, the weather in Playa Bavaro, when viewed in detail and by the hour, predicts minimum values of +25°C on Tuesday 20 September. Visibility in the environment varies from 3 to 10 km, while the worst visibility will be on September 17 – 3 km. During the specified period, 217.6 mm of precipitation will fall in the region, the most precipitation is 59mm on Tuesday 20 September, and the smallest amount of 0.9mm on Wednesday 14 September. Cloudiness covers the sky by an average of 66%, the least is 48% of clouds in the sky on September 14, and the most is 78% cloudiness on September 20. The nature of the weather in Playa Bavaro according to the hysmeteo will change for 7 days as follows: at the beginning of the period partly cloudy, and at the end – moderate or heavy rain.
Sunrise 06:21:34
Sunset 18:34:00
Cloudy 66%
Visibility 9 km
Total precipitation 217. 6 mm
Temperature in Playa Bavaro in September
Average temperature during the day:
+30.6°C
Average temperature at night:
+27.0°C
Sea water temperature:
+28.8°C
Number of sunny days:
17 days
Rainy days: Rainfall:
6 days 64.6 mm
Monthly weather comparison
Who said winter is not the season to travel? Don’t believe! Of course, depending on where you go. Paris or Prague at this time of the year is not for everyone: rain, cold, bare landscapes. But a trip to Spain, for example, Tenerife, in January will give new impressions and a reason to show off photos from the summer to your friends. At the beginning of the year it is warm, sunny and relatively low prices.
In January you can see a rainbow on Tanerife. Photo: flickr.com/tmb2610
Where to swim in Tenerife on January
For swimming in January, Tenerife’s western resorts are best suited: Playa de la Arena, Alcala and Los Gigantes. The dark sand heats up quickly in the sun, and the mountains protect the west coast from strong winds and rain. The water temperature in the ocean is about 20 ° C, and on the main beaches, especially in the bays, it warms up even warmer.
To protect yourself from the vagaries of nature, choose hotels with heated pools, see my selection. You can swim in any weather.
July
Even in the midst of summer, in July, the resorts of the Canary Islands continue to defend the archipelago’s glory as spring. Even on Fuerteventura, an island famous for its sand dunes, formed thanks to the palpable breath of the Sahara desert, the African heat is nowhere near. Underwater ocean currents cool the Canarian air to a comfortable temperature. That is, there are not even the slightest climatic obstacles for an unforgettable vacation.
The average daily temperature is +29°C, night +27°C, water warms up to +23°C.
Weather in the mountains and on Mount Teide in January
In January, there is snow on the top of Mount Teide. Sometimes snow falls in the Teide National Park itself, at the height of the lower cable car station.
When you arrive in Tenerife, you will most likely want to climb the Teide. Please note that the average temperature on the Teide in January is below zero, and sometimes drops to minus 5-10 °C. Don’t forget warm clothes and shoes.
Tip: The cable car is often closed in winter due to weather conditions. If you want to use it, check the current information on the mode of operation on the site.
Weather on the south coast of Tenerife in January
The weather in the resort towns of the south coast in January is almost the same, so for example, I give information on the weather in Costa Adeje. This is a good option for families and holidays with children in January in Tenerife.
The air temperature on the south coast of Tenerife in January
The air temperature in the southern part of Tenerife, in the Costa Adeje area, in the shade during the day is about 21 °C, in the sun it is much warmer. At night the temperature drops to 15°C.
Water temperature on the south coast of Tenerife in January
The water temperature in January on the Costa Adeje decreases from 20.5°C at the beginning of January to about 19.4°C at the end.
The number of sunny days on the south coast of Tenerife in January
The average number of sunny days for the last 5 years on the south coast of Tenerife in Costa Adeje is 28 days. The length of daylight hours is 10.4-10.9 hours.
Number of rainy days on the south coast of Tenerife in January
There have been almost no rainy days in January in Costa Adeje for the last 5 years. Sometimes it is cloudy, but not more than 3 days a month. The amount of precipitation is not more than 5.2 mm per month.
The average wind speed on the south coast of Tenerife in January in Costa Adeje
The average wind speed over the past 5 years on the south coast of Tenerife in Costa Adeje is 4.8 m/s, which is approximately the same as the average annual level.
May
If the May holidays had no history, tourists might assume that they were created solely for the opportunity to go to the Canary Islands. Holidays in the archipelago in May are a great opportunity to soak up the beaches, enjoy the excellent infrastructure and take a deep breath of healing air before the exhausting and often difficult summer in Russia.
The average daily temperature is +26°C, at night +22°C, the water warms up to +21°C.
Weather on the west coast of Tenerife in January
Air temperature on the west coast of Tenerife in January in Playa de la Arena is about 20 ° C, the sun is noticeably warmer. But at night the temperature drops to 10-15°C.
Water temperature on the west coast of Tenerife in January in Playa de la Arena
Water temperature in January on the west coast of Tenerife, near the resorts of Playa de la Arena, Los Gigantes and Puerto de Santiago drops from 20.5 ° C in early January to about 19.4°C at the end.
The number of sunny days on the west coast of Tenerife in January
The average number of sunny days for the last 5 years on the west coast of Tenerife in Puerto de Santiago is 27 days. The length of daylight hours is 10.4-10.8 hours.
Number of rainy days on the west coast of Tenerife in January
Over the past 5 years, there have been almost no rainy days on the west coast of Tenerife in the area of Puerto de Santiago in January. Sometimes it is cloudy, but not more than 3 days a month. The amount of precipitation is no more than 6 mm per month, which is slightly less than on the southern coast.
Average wind speed on the west coast of Tenerife in January
The average wind speed over the past 5 years on the west coast of Tenerife in the area of Puerto de Santiago is 4.7 m/s, which is approximately the same as the average annual level.
June
June is considered the last month for a calm, measured and secluded holiday in the Canary Islands. The fact is that in a month there will be a lot of people at these fabulous resorts. Tourists from all over the world will leave their worries at home and rush to the white sand and warm ocean waters. Nevertheless, already in June in the Canary Islands, the ideal weather sets in for a flawless bronze tan.
This is interesting: Note that it is not necessary to use sunscreen and other means for burns here, since the Canary sun works “in a gentle mode” all year round.
The average daily temperature is +28°C, at night +25°C, the water warms up to +23°C.
Weather on the east coast of Tenerife in January
Air temperature on the east coast of Tenerife in January
Air temperature on the east coast of Tenerife, in the El Medano resort area, in the daytime in the shade is about 20 °C. At night the temperature drops to 15°C.
Water temperature on the west coast of Tenerife in January in El Médano
The water temperature in January on the west coast of Tenerife, in the resort area of El Medano, drops from 20.6°C in early January to about 19.2°C towards the end of the month.
The number of sunny days on the east coast of Tenerife in January
The average number of sunny days for the last 5 years on the east coast of Tenerife in El Medano is 26 days. The length of daylight hours is 10.4-10.9 hours.
Number of rainy days on the east coast of Tenerife in January
In the last 5 years on the east coast of Tenerife in El Medano in January there were almost no rainy days. Sometimes it is cloudy and overcast, but not more than 5 days a month. The amount of precipitation is not more than 7.4 mm per month.
Average wind speed on the east coast of Tenerife in January
The average wind speed over the past 5 years on the east coast of Tenerife in El Medano is 5.5 m/s, which generally corresponds to average annual levels.
February
Are you behind two long and cold winter months? It’s time to take care of your own health and cheer yourself up. And to do it not just anywhere, but in one of the heavenly corners of our planet – on some of the Canary Islands. Flying from the Russian winter to the summer conditions of the February Canaries, you do not have to be afraid of a sharp change in temperature – the probability of a painful and unpleasant acclimatization process tends to zero. On the contrary, the fresh, clean and warm air of the islands of the archipelago in a matter of days will fill your tired body with new strength, energy and make you feel much better.
The average daily temperature is +23°C, at night +19°C, the water warms up to +20°C.
Weather in the north of Tenerife in Puerto de la Cruz in January
The main resort of the north of Tenerife, Puerto de la Cruz, does not please with warm weather in January.
The air temperature in the north of Tenerife in Puerto de la Cruz in January
The air temperature in the north of Tenerife, near the resort of Puerto de la Cruz, during the day in the shade is slightly less than 20 °C. At night the temperature drops to 10-15°C.
Water temperatures in the north of Tenerife in Puerto de la Cruz in January
The water temperature in January in the north of Tenerife, near the resort of Puerto de la Cruz, gradually decreases from 20.6 ° C in early January to about 19.2 ° C in the end of the month.
The number of sunny days on the north coast of Tenerife in Puerto de la Cruz in January
The average number of sunny days for the last 5 years on the north coast of Tenerife in Puerto de la Cruz is 20 days. The length of daylight hours is 10.4-10.8 hours.
Number of rainy days on the north coast of Tenerife in Puerto de la Cruz in January
Over the past 5 years, Puerto de la Cruz had an average of one rainy day in January. At the same time, there are up to 10 cloudy days per month, and 1-2 completely cloudy ones. The amount of precipitation is about 17-18 mm per month, which is 2-3 times more than in the southern resorts.
Average wind speed on the north coast of Tenerife in Puerto de la Cruz in January
The average wind speed for the last 5 years on the north coast of Tenerife in Puerto de la Cruz is 5 m/s, which corresponds to the average value during the year.
Excursion routes
The impressions of the trip will be incomplete without excursions. And tourists are increasingly booking excursions via the Internet. This is more convenient for several reasons. You can:
slowly read the description and reviews and choose what you like;
do not fuss and do not spend precious time on the island searching and buying excursions;
buy in advance from home and pay by card;
there is more choice online than in any agency, and prices are 15-20% lower, because no agency fee.
The most popular excursions in Tenerife this year:
Teide Volcano – 6 hours, € 132 for 1-3 people or € 42 per person if you are more than
Pirate trails to Masca village – 7 hours, € 144 for 1-2 people or € 54 per person if there are more of you;
All of Tenerife in 1 day – 8 hours, €180 for 1-3 people or €60 per person if there are more of you;
Loro Parque – the kingdom of animals – 6 hours, € 120 for 1-2 people or € 60 per person if there are more of you;
La Gomera island – 9 hours, 106 €.
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Who has ever been to Tenerife will always remember the picturesque landscapes, completely unusual for the eye of a resident of Russia. This is especially true of the northern part of the island, which is buried in the greenery of tropical plants and exotic flowers.
The pearl of this magnificence is the Parrot Park (Loro Park) complex. It received this name for the richest collection of these birds, of which there are at least 500 species. You can wander around the complex all day, to get acquainted with the inhabitants of the huge aquarium and zoo, watch the show of marine animals, admire the orchids in the botanical garden. Many plants of the tropics bloom in January, so the tour will be interesting. There are several cafes in the park where you can refresh yourself with dishes of Italian and Spanish cuisines, fast food. Each of them also prepares dishes for children. The price of tickets to the park is 22 euros for a child and 33 for an adult.
See how great it is in the Loro Park Aquarium:
Tourists leave a lot of reviews about places such as Siam Water Park, Teide National Park with an active volcano, Miniature Park, where miniature models of the sights of the Canary Islands are presented.
Watch a video tour of the miniature park:
Don’t miss the tour of Monkey Park. Here you can stroke and feed the monkeys from your hands. Tickets here are inexpensive: 5 euros for children and 10 for adults.
The most famous place on the island is the Mask Gorge. It is said that this place was a hideout for pirates, here and now, with a certain amount of luck, you can find hidden treasures.
Take a walk along the Maska Gorge:
Guimar Pyramids are no less famous. You should definitely take a picture near them – they say that such a photo will bring good luck.
See the panorama of the Guimar pyramids:
Vladimir and Irina Sibiryakov, St. Petersburg:
“We are impressed by Monkey Park! Lemurs and green monkeys are so cute, they themselves climbed into our arms. We bought them food that is offered at the entrance to the park, but they refused it. But dates and bananas were snatched right out of their hands.”
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Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in January
Air temperature in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in January
The capital of the island, the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, has its own special microclimate.
The air temperature in January during the day in the shade here is about 19 °C, in the sun it is somewhat warmer. Temperatures can drop to 15°C at night.
Water temperature in Santa Cruz de Tenerife on Las Teresitas beach in January
The water temperature in January at Las Teresitas beach, near Santa Cruz, gradually decreases from 20.4 ° C in early January to about 19 ,2°C at the end of January. Due to the cool wind, swimming in January is not very comfortable here.
Number of sunny days in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in January
The average number of sunny days in Santa Cruz de Tenerife over the past 5 years is 17 days. The length of daylight hours is 10.4-10.8 hours.
Number of rainy days in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in January
There have been almost no rainy days in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in January for the last 5 years. However, a significant number of cloudy and overcast days, there can be up to 15 per month. The amount of precipitation is up to 16 mm per month, which is more than 2 times higher than the level in the southern resorts.
Average wind speed in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in January
The average wind speed for the last 5 years in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is 5.4 m/s, which is slightly higher than the average annual value.
Food
Eating establishments are mostly European, but you can find typical Spanish restaurants with local dishes.
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In restaurants or hotels…
Breakfast – desayuno – is a buffet.
Lunch – komida – consists mainly of 2 courses, is held from 13:00 to 15:00.
Dinner is served later, from about 21:00.
In restaurants, you can usually pay by card, in small establishments – only in cash.
Weather and water temperature in Tenerife in January by cities
Collected in the table the average values for the last 5 years for water and air temperature in the cities of Tenerife:
City
Temp. day, °C
Temp. night, °C
Temp. water, ° C
precipitation, mm
Adehe Costa
20
16
20
LAS America
18
9ATHER Christianos
21
18
20
5
Puerto de Santiago
21
17
0
23
San Cristobal de la, Laguna
17
15
13
9ATHER
18
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
19
16
20
16
Other January holidays
January 6, 2021 can be paid in the traditional festival of three wolves. On this day, local residents arrange solemn processions in the streets. Everywhere music plays, theatrical performances on biblical themes take place. And the “wizards” distribute sweet gifts to everyone.
On January 20, the inhabitants of the city of Adeje traditionally honor Saint Sebastian, the protector of animals. His statue is taken out to the ocean, in the waters of which the townspeople bathe their pets.
Nativity scenes are set up on the streets at Christmas.
Weather in Cayo Coco by months and weather forecast for 14 days
Description
In general, the weather in Cayo Coco is fairly stable throughout the year. There is not such a difference in temperatures as in the countries of the Mediterranean, and there is no such difference in the amount of precipitation as in the countries of Southeast Asia. Yes, Cayo Coco has a dry and relatively cool season (November to April) and a wet and warm season (May to October), but still the difference in weather between these seasons is not so big.
Weather in Cayo Coco now and forecast for 14 days
If you want to know what the weather is like in Cayo Coco now and see the weather forecast for the next 2 weeks, you can get this information on the Gismeteo website. Below is a weather widget with link to the weather forecast for Cayo Coco for 14 days.
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January
The weather in Cayo Coco in January is relatively cool, but quite dry. In addition, the weather this month is not very sunny and sometimes quite windy. True, strong winds are quite common here. The ocean is often stormy in January, and the water temperature in it averages 25.6 ° C. More information about the weather in January
February
In general, the weather in Cayo Coco in February is similar to January weather, but the average temperatures are slightly higher this month. The average daily temperature in Cayo Coco in January is 23. 4°C, but during the day the thermometer can rise above 28°C. The weather is getting sunny this month and you can expect an average of 8.4 hours of sunshine per day. The temperature of the ocean water is slightly increasing. More about the weather in February
March
If you decide to go to Cayo Coco in March, you will find pretty good weather here with daytime temperatures in the region of 28-29° C and night temperatures in the region of 18-19° C. Swim in the ocean at this time of the year is quite comfortable as the water warms up to 26°C. As for rainfall in Cayo Coco, it is still low in March, averaging 32mm for the entire month. More information about the weather in March
April
In my opinion, April is one of the best months to visit Cayo Coco. The air temperatures this month are not yet as high as in the period from June to September, but Cayo Coco is still quite dry. In addition, the water in the Atlantic Ocean is getting warmer, and you are unlikely to refuse to swim in it. More about the weather in April
May
Although May is usually referred to as the low season in Cayo Coco, in fact the weather at this time of the year is quite good. Rainfall is on the rise this month, but not enough to make you skip a trip to Cayo Coco for fear of spending too much time indoors. In fact, prolonged rains this month are very rare. Moreover, in terms of the average number of hours of sunshine, May overtakes all the months of the so-called dry season. More information about the weather in May
June
The months from June to August on Cayo Coco do not differ much from each other in terms of weather. In general, air temperatures in Cayo Coco in June are not very high (30-32 degrees during the day and 22-23 degrees at night), but due to the high humidity they feel quite high, especially if you move at least 500 meters from the coast . On the good side of Cayo Coco weather in June, it’s worth noting reasonably warm ocean water and a huge average of 10.1 hours this month. Precipitation in Cayo Coco in June is relatively high, but still 130 mm of precipitation for a tropical country is not such a high amount to talk about the rainy season. More about the weather in June
July
As mentioned above, there are no special differences in terms of weather in Cayo Coco between June and July. Unless the amount of precipitation this month drops to 78 mm, but in reality this decrease is almost not felt. Most of July, Cayo Coco is sunny, but the humidity is so high that few people are interested in outdoor activities. I note that in July Cayo Coco has a rather high UV index, which means that you need to try to stay in the shade and use sunscreen. More information about the weather in July
August
Weather in Cayo Coco in August is characterized by temperatures from 23° C (night) to 33° C (day). Below or above these values, the temperature usually does not go away. The amount of precipitation in August is 96 mm, rains are frequent, but they are short. Drop out mostly in the afternoon. The ocean water temperature near Cayo Coco in August is at its maximum, around 30-31° C. More weather in August
September
The weather in Cayo Coco begins to change in September, air temperatures gradually decrease. It is important to remember that September is considered the peak of the hurricane season here. The devastating Hurricane Irma just hit Cayo Coco in September 2017. Most likely, there will not be such a powerful hurricane in this region of Cuba in the coming years, but still the possibility of such a hurricane cannot be ruled out. More information about the weather in September
October
In October, hurricanes are also possible in the Cayo Coco region, but their probability is much lower than in September. As for the weather, pleasant weather sets in this month on Cayo Coco, without heat during the day, but without cool evenings. To make it clearer, here are the average temperatures for Cayo Coco in October: 30.7°C average day temperature and 22.1°C average nighttime temperature. More weather information for October
November
november. As a rule, hotels do not raise prices yet this month, although the weather becomes more pleasant, dry and not hot. Nights this month can already be chilly, with temperatures in the 18-20 degree range. At the same time, the days are moderately warm, with temperatures around 27-28 degrees. More information about the weather in November
December
The last month of the year in Cuba is not the warmest and not the sunniest weather, but still it is considered one of the most popular months of the year on this island. Expect many hotels to be fully booked in the second half of December, as Canadians and Europeans often come here to celebrate Christmas and New Year.
Top 7 Things To Do In Playa De Las Américas, Spain
Sophie
Updated
Playa de las Americas is a holiday resort that was purpose-built in the 1960s. It is an island located at Tenerife, Spain. Want to relax and take a break from your busy life? Playa de las Americas is known for its fantastic scenic beach views and it also includes water activities for everyone. Not only does the island offer lots of activities during the day but it also comes to life at night and becomes the centre of nightlife. The island offers an array of shops, restaurants, night bars, and entertainment. You will never get bored here. Furthermore, it is perfect for everyone who wants to make the most out of their holiday. Here are some of the top things to do in Playa de las Americas, Spain.
1. Have a whale of a time at Siam Park
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When one visits Playa de las Americas, it is a must-go-to the amusement park. The water park is located at Costa Adeje and features a Siamese theme. The park was opened by one of the Royal Thai family members, Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn. The park is family-friendly and families will have a whale of a time. The water park has almost everything in one. You can relax at a cabana and their Balinese beds. What’s more is that you will be able to see some Sea Lions at the park too!
Siam Park
Address: Av. Siam, s/n, 38660 Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Website: Siam Park
Opening hours: 10am – 5pm (daily)
Price: From EUR 38 (USD 41)
2. Check out the impressive Piramide de Arona
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Piramide de Arona is a 1600-seated auditorium which has an iconic pyramid-like structure. The place hosts many events and shows including feisty flamenco shows! You and your family might just make it in time to watch some high-class, impressive performances! If not, come and marvel at the architecture of the building which is a perfect fusion of the old and new.
Piramide de Arona
Address: Av. las Américas, s/n, 38650 Arona, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Website: Piramide de Arona
Opening hours: 24/7 (daily)
Price: Free entry
3. Bask under the sun at Playa de las Vistas
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Playa de las Vistas is a beach place and is located at the borders of Playa de las Americas and Los Cristianos Resort. The beach is popular among tourists and locals because of the golden sand and blue waters. Soak up under the sun and relax. Along the beach, there are is a variety of restaurants and bars to choose from. The place will be perfect to have dinner and watch the sunset with your loved ones.
Playa de las Vistas
Address: Los Cristianos, Arona, Tenerife, Spain
Opening hours: 24/7 (daily)
Price: Free entry
4.
Experience riding like a Viking at Viking Tenerife Ragnarok
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Hop on board this Viking-themed boat. It will be a unique experience for families and loved ones. You will become a traveller, explorer, and adventurer on this short ride. When on board, there is a range of activities you will can engage in. You can learn how to fight with a sword, you can learn how to write in runes, you can snorkel in the ocean, and much more. Who knows? You might be able to spot some dolphins and whales when you are on board the boat.
Viking Tenerife Ragnarok
Address: Calle México, 3, loc. 6, 38660 Playa de la Américas, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Website: Viking Tenerife Ragnarok
Opening hours: Mon – Fri: 9am – 5pm (closed on Sat & Sun)
Price: 2-hour Viking trip: EUR 29 (USD 31)
5.
Play a round at Parque Santiago Mini Golf
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Are you a golf lover? Interested in finding an activity to engage in with your little ones? Fear not for you can have fun at Parque Santiago Mini Golf. The mini-golf and cactus park is located at the center of Playa de las Americas. The park is suitable for families with young children. The golf park has many courses and has a choice of 9-hole and 18-hole courses. The golf courses are interactive and they range from beginner to advanced levels. The place is well-maintained for visitors. Go and make the most out of your time.
Parque Santiago Mini Golf
Address: Av. las Américas, 2, 38650 Arona, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Website: Parque Santiago Mini Golf
Opening hours: 10am – 12am (daily)
Price: EUR 10 (USD 11)
6.
Learn to surf with Friends of the Ocean
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Ever want to learn how to ride the waves? Have someone to teach you the basic techniques at Friends of the Ocean, which is a surfing school in Tenerife. The school even has a surf camp! It is suited for beginners to advanced levels. Surfing is a complex water sport as you would have to deal with elements such as the tide and the wind. It will definitely be a challenge but it will be an enjoyable process. The important thing when you are surfing is to also have the right surfboard equipment based on your skill level. Go and conquer the waves!
Friends of the Ocean
Address: Paseo Guadalajara, 38660 Playa de la Américas, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
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Ever want to reach up high in the sky and look over the ocean? Parascending Tenerife provides parascending, paragliding, whale watching, and more exciting experiences. It has been around for 16 years, giving guests one-of-a-kind experiences. If it is your first time trying any of these activities, it’s better to attempt it with the guidance of a professional. Parascending Tenerife offers safe, memorable experiences for your holiday in Playa de las Americas.
Parascending Tenerife
Address: Pantalan, 4, 38660 Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Website: Parascending Tenerife
Opening hours: 11am – 5:30pm (daily)
Have a blast in Playa de las Americas
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With so many land and water activities in Playa de las Americas, it will surely be an unforgettable experience with your family or loved ones. Explore the different parts of Playa de las Americas. Go and learn a sport you have never learnt before or just soak up and enjoy the sun.
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15 AWESOME Things To Do In Tenerife
Tenerife is one of my favourite places in the world. The island offers a huge variety of landscapes and activities, ranging from tropical beaches lined with palm trees to lunar volcanic deserts.
When I was asked to participate in the #SpainOnMyMind campaign I was thrilled at the opportunity of writing about Tenerife. I spent two months living on the island, and would love to return one day.
There is more to Tenerife than the tourist resorts you might be thinking of. Tenerife is actually a very exciting destination, where you can go surfing, paragliding, whale watching, hiking and many other outdoors adventures.
In this article I put together a compilation of all the most awesome things to do in Tenerife, which made me fall in love with this Spanish island. If you love spending time outdoors, Tenerife is the perfect destination for you.
So without further ado, read on to discover all the beauties that Tenerife has to offer!
Contents
1 15 awesome things to do in Tenerife
1.1 Explore Teide National Park
1.2 Go hiking in the Parque Rural de Anaga
1.3 Relax at Playa de las Teresitas
1.4 Enjoy the waves at Playa de Benijo
1.5 Learn to surf in Las Americas
1.6 Admire the view from Mirador Cruz del Carmen
1.7 Discover the village of Masca
1.8 Explore the Teno mountains
1.9 Admire the cliffs of Los Gigantes
1. 10 Join a whale watching catamaran cruise
1.11 Visit San Cristobal de la Laguna
1.12 Go paragliding!
1.13 Go to a beach bar for sunset drinks
1.14 Taste the local cuisine
1.15 Hike the Rambla de Castro trail
1.16 Visit the natural pools of Garachico
2 Where to stay in Tenerife
Exploring the beautiful landscapes of Tenerife
15 awesome things to do in Tenerife
Explore Teide National Park
Mount Teide is an active volcano in Tenerife. Its peak is at 3,715 metres, making it the highest post in Spain and one of the tallest volcanoes in Europe. No visit to Tenerife would be complete without a visit to Mount Teide.
Teide National Park covers a surface area of 190km squared, and encompasses a vast variety of landscapes. If you love hiking, you need to dedicate at least a couple days exploring the beauty of this volcano.
Teide tours worth checking out:
Mount Teide: Cable Car Ticket – This is the standard cable car entrance for those who want to see the peak of Mount Teide.
From Playa de las Americas: Full-Day Teide Jeep Safari – For the most adventurous who want to properly explore all of Teide National Park!
Tenerife Teide National Park Stargazing – When you’re 3,700m above all light pollution sources, you can rest assured that the night sky views are incredible!
Hiking in Teide National Park, Tenerife
One of the most popular hikes is without a doubt Roque de García. This is a 3.5km circular trail, with a 170m elevation change.
The trail is well marked and easy to walk on, making it a fairly easy hike for all levels. It will take maximum 2 hours to do.
Sitting at 2,000 metres, this hike has excellent views of the summit of Mount Teide, as well as the surrounding rocky landscape. There are unique rock formations dotted all alongside the trail, which ensure the views never get boring.
The start of the Roque de Garcia trail, with the Teide peak in the back, Tenerife
The incredible rocky landscapes of Teide National Park
Another must-see hike is the one at Mirador de Sámara. Despite being at a similar height as Roque de García, the landscape and views here are completely different.
This hike is famous because of the distinctive view of the pine trees growing out of the black lava field, with the summit of Mount Teide on one side and the view over the sea on the other.
The trail is around 10km long, with an elevation change of 400m and takes around 2.5 hours. It was unlike anything I had ever seen, and one of the things that fascinated me most about Tenerife.
On almost every Spain bucket list you will also find visiting the summit of Mount Teide. Standing at 3,700 metres, high above the clouds with views of the sea and surrounding islands is an experience like no other.
The Teide summit from the Mirador of Samara hike
The distinctive views of the Samara hike
Go hiking in the Parque Rural de Anaga
The Parue Rural de Anaga is without a doubt one of the best places to visit in Tenerife. The natural landscape here is completely different from the south of the island and from the areas surrounding Mount Teide.
Here you will find a jagged green coastline, with dramatic peaks and cliffs directly over the sea.
I spent much of my time exploring Anaga playing the soundtrack of Jurassic Park in the background, and once you get here, it will be easy to see why.
Click here to book a hiking tour in Anaga Forest!
The panoramic views and mountains of Parque Rural de Anaga
The panoramic views and mountains of Parque Rural de Anaga
There are lots of hiking trails in Anaga, which will allow you to thoroughly explore this part of Tenerife. My personal favourite is the one leading to the Semaforo of Igueste.
Starting at the small town of Igueste, this 4.5km trail has spectacular views everywhere you look. The hike is very steep (470m gain) and will take around 2.5 hours.
During the hike you will be able to admire the steep green mountains on one side, and the sea on the other.
The white houses of Igueste are perched along the mountainside, creating a beautiful contrast with the lush green vegetation.
Enjoying the view while hiking at the Semaforo of Igueste
There are lots of gorgeous hikes also on the northern coast of Tenerife, such as the ones at Roque de Taborno and Benijo. You can find all the hike specifications on the official Tenerife tourism website.
Whatever hike you choose, make sure to pack your hiking essentials and be ready for a fun day exploring stunning natural landscapes!
The northern coastline of Tenerife in the Parque Rural de Anaga
Relax at Playa de las Teresitas
There are many beautiful beaches all over the island, but Playa de las Teresitas was without a doubt one of my favourites.
Located in the north of the island, beyond Santa Cruz de Tenerife and nestled along the coastline of Anaga, it’s one of the most scenic beaches I’ve ever seen.
Playa de las Teresitas is 1.3km long and 80m wide, meaning there is plenty of space to go around! The beach is characterised by white sand, turquoise water and the dramatic cliffs of Anaga that surround it.
There is a viewpoint over the beach that I highly recommend visiting when you go there, as it will allow you to really admire the beauty and size of Playa de las Teresitas.
You can pair a visit to Playa de las Teresitas with one of the hikes in the Parque Rural de Anaga. After spending a few hours hiking and observing the beautiful views, you can relax on this white sand beach and cool down in the clear turquoise sea.
Playa de las Teresitas from above
Enjoy the waves at Playa de Benijo
On the northern coast of Tenerife, also nestled amongst the cliffs of the Parque Rural de Anaga, you will find Playa de Benijo. Playa de Benijo is a black sand beach, surrounded by steep cliffs.
This beach is famous for its scenic surrounding and huge waves. You can usually find children (and adults alike) jumping in the waves, and others relaxing and tanning on the black sand.
It has a wilder and more rugged feeling than Playa de las Teresitas, and it’s the perfect place for a relaxing stop after a hike on the northern side of Anaga.
Exploring Playa de Benijo in Tenerife
Learn to surf in Las Americas
Surfing in Tenerife was one of my absolute favourite things to do. I had previously been surfing in Bali, Fuerteventura and Costa Rica, but the surf in Tenerife was especially good.
Here you can find consistent waves for all levels. Playa Las Americas is the main surf spot, but as a beginner, I often found it too crowded and too close to the rocky reef for my liking.
I took regular classes with Surf Life Tenerife, and I loved that they always take you surfing to a different spot just along the coast. Here the waves are smaller, the reef isn’t as close and it’s nowhere near as busy.
Me surfing in Las Americas, Tenerife
Me surfing in Las Americas, Tenerife
Admire the view from Mirador Cruz del Carmen
As you may have guessed there are many gorgeous views all over Tenerife, but Mirador Cruz del Carmen deserves a special mention. Located on the outskirts of Anaga, you can combine this viewpoint with some easy hiking trails.
From the main parking area and tourist information desk you can do two easy trails that go through the surrounding laurel forests, and admire the view over the valley below.
On clear days you can see also the Teide summit. When I was visiting it had recently snowed on the Teide peak, which created the beautiful contrast you see in the photo below!
The view over Tenerife from Mirador Cruz del Carmen
Discover the village of Masca
Masca is one of the most unique places in Tenerife, and one you simply must visit while you’re on the island. This small mountain village is nestled amongst the Macizo de Teno mountains, and offers views like no other.
It was originally a Guanche settlement, before Spain took conquered the Canary Islands, and is now home to around 90 inhabitants.
The road to reach it is very narrow and with numerous bends, but the view while driving are well worth the slight motion sickness you might get!
There are a number of viewpoints that you can stop at while driving, to better admire the surrounding mountains and small town of Masca.
Once you reach the town itself you can spend some time walking around, soaking in the calm beauty of Masca.
The village of Masca and surrounding mountains
Explore the Teno mountains
Located on the north-western side of the island, the Teno mountain range often doesn’t get the attention it deserves. Here you will find many incredible hikes, views and cute towns.
We did a hike with Anaga Experience in the Teno mountains and despite the cloudy weather, it was a great experience.
Starting in Teno Alto we hiked for 10km all the way down to the Punta Teno lighthouse, crossing all sorts of different landscapes throughout the hike. The Punta de Teno hike has an elevation change of 900m, but it’s mostly all downhill.
Once we reached the bottom we even went for a swim in the sea, it was much needed after the long trek! Other popular hikes in Teno are those surrounding Masca.
For the proper trekking lovers, you can do an awesome Teno Mountains half-day hike to Masca.
Hiking in the Teno mountains in Tenerife
Hiking the Punta de Teno trail in Tenerife
Admire the cliffs of Los Gigantes
Los Gigantes is a town on the west coast of Tenerife, famous for the huge cliffs that surround it.
The Acantilados de Los Gigantes are giant rock formations that reach up to 500-800 metres in height, towering above the sea and town.
Los Gigantes means “The Giants”, an apt name! There is a beautiful viewpoint just before reaching the town, where you can enjoy the view over the cliffs and sea.
There is also a small beach in town, where you can relax while enjoying the surrounding scenery of Los Gigantes.
A popular way to admire Los Gigantes is from the sea; there are many boat tours that will take you sailing along the coast of Los Gigantes. If you’re lucky, you might even spot some whales and dolphins!
View over the town and cliffs of Los Gigantes
Admiring the cliffs of Los Gigantes from Punta Teno Lighthouse
Join a whale watching catamaran cruise
Doing a whale watching cruise is without a doubt one of the best things to do in Tenerife, which is why it’s such a popular Tenerife shore excursion.
I didn’t get round to doing one until after a year of being in Tenerife, and I wish I’d done it sooner! Did you know that Tenerife was the first place to be nominated Whale Heritage Site in Europe?
Thanks to the warm weather and water all year round (even in winter!) and the conformation of the seabed between Tenerife and La Gomera, here you’re almost guaranteed to spot whales and dolphins.
When I did the whale watching cruise they told me there was a 99% chance to spot whales and 60% to spot dolphins, pretty good odds if you ask me!
Whale watching boat tours worth checking out:
Los Gigantes Whale Watching Cruise by Sail Boat with Pick-Up – Combine whale watching with a relaxing sailing cruise and admiring these beautiful cliffs!
Dolphin & Whale Eco-Cruise with Food & Drinks – An environmentally friendly experience with dolphins, food and drinks, what more can you ask for?
A pair of pilot whales we spotted in Tenerife
The catamaran we did our whale watching cruise with
Visit San Cristobal de la Laguna
San Cristobal de la Laguna, commonly known as just La Laguna, is a city in the northern part of Tenerife. It used to be the capital city of the island, and even if it no longer holds that title, it’s still a must-see in Tenerife.
The historical centre of the city was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999.
You can easily spend a few hours walking around the historical centre, admiring the colonial architecture and feeling like you stepped back in time.
Some of the iconic architecture in San Cristobal de la Laguna
The historical city centre of La Laguna in Tenerife
Go paragliding!
For the real adrenaline junkies out there, this is a must-do bucket list activity! The mountains of Tenerife make for excellent set off spots, and the views are second to none.
You set off from the tall Jurassic Park style mountains, soaring high above the trees and rock formations, flying towards the sea.
Paragliding is always a thrilling experience, but with such a gorgeous landscape it becomes even more special.
Click here to book your paragliding experience in Tenerife!
Paragliding in Tenerife
Go to a beach bar for sunset drinks
While the stunning natural landscapes and fun activities are what made me fall in love with Tenerife, the sense of normalcy that comes with enjoying drinks on the beach at sunset is one of the things I’m craving the most, and can’t wait to go back to.
The west coast of Tenerife is lined with fun beach bars, for all sorts of budgets and tastes. Some have a more club and dancing vibe, while others have a more laid back and chilled surfer vibe.
Some of my favourites were Roca Negra Sunset Club and Coqueluche Beach Bar. Here you can sip on a mojito while nibbling tasty snacks, and watching the sun set in the ocean.
Enjoying some sunset drinks with my friend Ari at Coqueluche Beach Bar in Tenerife
Taste the local cuisine
Spanish cuisine is amongst my favourite in the world, and in Tenerife there are plenty of restaurants where you can taste it. I especially love tapas and pinchos, since with their little dishes they allow you to taste lots of different plates in one meal.
Some of my favourite restaurants in Tenerife were El Jardin de la Abuela and La Cuevita del Mar. You can try all the traditional Canarian dishes like papas arrugadas, pimientos del padron and almogrote cheese.
Eating delicious Canarian food after a long day of exploring Tenerife, hiking or surfing is the perfect ending for a day in Tenerife. I can’t wait to go back to Tenerife and taste the flavoursome Canarian cheeses again.
An awesome platter of fresh fish that we had at Delicias del Mar in Tenerife
Hike the Rambla de Castro trail
This coastal walk was amongst my favourite trails in Tenerife. With its steep cliffs and palm trees, Rambla de Castro will give you some serious Bali vibes.
You can also hike down to Playa de Castro, a black rock beach surrounded by tall cliffs. Here you will also find a waterfall that you can stand under and cool down, it’s easily one of the most scenic waterfalls I’ve ever seen!
There isn’t much elevation and the path is well kept and easy to walk along. It’s a fairly easy hike with stunning coastal views, which I think should feature on any Tenerife bucket list.
Enjoying the coastal views during the Rambla de Castro hike
Playa de Castro seen from the Rambla de Castro trail
Visit the natural pools of Garachico
Given the rocky coastline and powerful sea of Tenerife, it shouldn’t surprise you that there are countless natural pools all over the island. My personal favourites were the natural pools of Garachico.
Located in the town of Garachico, the Piscinas Naturales de El Caleton are natural salt-water rock pools that you can swim in. There are also man made additions where you can sun bathe and chill between swims.
Personally I really enjoyed these pools as we were visiting on a day when the sea was very big, and we spent the afternoon diving in the huge waves and playing in the current.
The Piscinas Naturales de El Caleton in Garachico, Tenerife
Where to stay in Tenerife
When deciding where to stay in Tenerife, you need to take into account your personal preferences. Tenerife is an incredibly varied island, which can accommodate many different type of travellers.
If you’re a young traveller looking to party and meet new people you would have more fun staying in Las Americas, if you’re a family looking for a peaceful beach holiday you will prefer Costa Adeje, or if you’re a hiking fan you would probably prefer staying in Puerto de la Cruz or La Laguna.
However it’s always handy to remember that Tenerife is a small island, and regardless of where you’re staying you can easily drive around the whole island in around one hour.
So while you might prefer staying close to the lively nightlife of Las Americas, you could be hiking up Mount Teide after just a 1.5 hour drive.
The sunset view from my apartment at El Dorado Residence in Las Americas, Tenerife
I listed below some accommodation options for every budget in different parts of the island.
Budget: Banana Surf House – This cute surf house is perfect for those looking for a cosy stay in a great location, without breaking the bank. It also has a huge rooftop with great sea views.
Click here to book your stay at Banana Surf House!
Mid-range: El Dorado Residence – I spent my first two months in Tenerife in an apartment in this residence, and loved every day of it. My apartment was spacious, in a great location (close to both the beach and supermarket) and had awesome sea and sunset views. I can highly recommend it.
Click here to see the latest prices and availability for apartments in El Dorado residence!
Luxury: Hotel Rural La Correa Del Almendro – This hotel is set in a traditional Canarian barn from the 1720s, and it still retains the rugged look, while having modern comforts like a pool. Located in Arona, it’s perfect for those who want to be close to Las Americas, without being in the heart of the party town.
Click here to book your stay at Hotel Rural La Correa Del Almendro!
The pool at Hotel Rural La Correa Del Almendro in Arona, Tenerife
Final thoughts on the top things to do in Tenerife
There you have it, the ultimate compilation of best things to do in Tenerife! I hope you find this guide useful in planning your trip to Tenerife, and that it has inspired you to head straight to the island once we’ll be able to travel freely again!
Spain has always been one of my favourite countries in Europe. I spent time in Barcelona, Seville and many of the Canary Islands, but Tenerife has a special place in my heart.
Thanks to the huge variety of landscapes and things to do, you never run the risk of being bored. Even after spending two months living there, I always found a new hiking trail or surf spot I hadn’t yet explored.
With its warm temperatures it’s one of the best winter sun spots in Europe, and a place that I absolutely adored living in for a winter.
So while Spain is without a doubt on my mind, it’s mostly Tenerife I’m thinking about, and I can’t wait to go back there!
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Most people come to Tenerife seeking sun and sand in the south, but there are so many other parts of the island to discover. As the largest and most geographically diverse of the Canaries, there are endless fun things to do in Tenerife.
From stunning mountains hikes to stargazing over volcanoes, be sure to add some of these top Tenerife activities to your itinerary.
Getting around Tenerife
Before I tell you about all the amazing Tenerife attractions, you should know that getting around without a car can be a challenge.
If you want to visit many places, I highly recommend renting a car for at least a portion of your trip – especially if you plan to travel between the north and south.
There are buses in Tenerife that go between most places, but they are time-consuming. Traveling between the north and south on the express bus takes almost two hours, and you’ll still likely need to make transfers for where you actually want to go. It’s not impossible, but it’s going to add a considerable amount of time to your day.
Otherwise, many of the tours recommended include pickup, so that’s another way to get around without a car. Still, there’s no better way to see the island than with your own vehicle. Is there anything better than the freedom of a road trip?
Car rentals in Tenerife vary considerably between rental agencies. To find the best price, look on Discover Cars which quickly searches all car rental agencies to find you the best deal.
Get a quote for a car rental in Tenerife here
Tenerife Photoshoot
Arco de Tajao
The landscapes in Tenerife are a dream for photos. From the black-sand beaches to lava-carved forests and snowy top of Mount Teide; there are so many different scenes to explore here. You’ll definitely want some beautiful vacation photos to take home with you!
While I used to rely on my friends or those around me for photos, I’ve realized the value of getting them done by a local, professional photographer.
They know all the best spots for photos and can take stunning pictures of you in several locations, so you can then just enjoy the rest of your trip without worrying about trying to capture everything.
I did a Tenerife photoshoot with Andy Cannon, a UK photographer based between Tenerife and Barcelona. He knows the island quite well and can take you to some really unique places in Tenerife that you wouldn’t otherwise find on your own.
During our photoshoot, we went to Arco de Tajao, a fascinating natural arch formation in the east side of the island.
It’s one of those landscapes in Tenerife that made me feel although I had been transported to another continent!
Aside from showing you the best spots on the island, Andy is a joy to work with.
He’ll talk with you first to understand the look and feel of the images you want and then combine those ideas with the stunning natural landscapes of Tenerife. He’s a visual storyteller, and you’ll end up with some breathtaking images to remember your time in Tenerife (or even use professionally).
As a reader, you can get an extra 5% off and 5 extra photos if you book a shoot with Andy. Just mention my name or Explore with Lora when you reach out to him.
Book your photoshoot here – mention Explore with Lora and get 5 extra photos and 5% off!
Things to do in Tenerife South
Whale watching Tenerife
Tenerife does not have much going on in terms of wildlife experiences when it comes to land mammals, but what it lacks, it makes up for it in marine life.
The warm ocean waters are home to an abundant variety of animals, including over 25 species of dolphins and whales. Pilot whales are the most commonly sighted, as they live here year-round.
If you love wildlife, don’t miss the chance to go on a whale-watching cruise in Tenerife. There are tours departing from Los Cristianos, Costa Adeje, and Los Gigantes every day.
Your chances of seeing whales and dolphins are excellent in Tenerife. I went on five boats and saw pilot whales every time. But by far my favorite memory was seeing pilot whales on my friend’s sailboat, swimming by the side of it at sunset.
Please choose an accredited dolphin watching tour that respects the animals and the local laws which protect them.
This tour from Costa Adeje goes with a biologist to respectfully observe the whales and dolphins in the Teno-Rasca Marine Protected area of Tenerife. They even bring a hydrophone so you can listen to the whales!
Check prices of whale watching tours here
Los Gigantes Natural Pools
Tenerife has many natural pools, but my favorites are the ones by The Acantilados de Los Gigantes, towering 600m cliff formations formed by volcanic rock.
From the natural pool, you get a great view over the towering cliffs. There’s also a ridge you can sit on and feel the ocean water splash up over you. I could have sat there for hours! It’s one of the most beautiful things to see in Tenerife.
Surfing
One of the main reasons so many digital nomads come to Tenerife is for the surfing opportunities.
One of the best things to do in Playa de Las Americas is go surfing, where you can find plenty of surf lessons and board rentals readily available.
Some other popular beaches for surfing in Tenerife south are Las Conchas, Punta Blanca, and Las Galletas.
Check prices of surf lessons here
Tandem Paragliding
For a completely different view of Tenerife, check out this tandem paragliding tour.
You’ll take off from a hillside and soar in the sky, getting an incredible birds-eye view. Enjoy the scenery as you descend into the golden beaches for a soft landing.
Check prices of paragliding tours here
Tenerife Horse Rescue
One organization that is making a difference in the lives of animals here is the Tenerife horse rescue.
While they started out rescuing horses, the center now provides a safe home to dozens of animals in Tenerife, including donkeys, dogs, cats, guinea pigs, birds, and more.
What’s even more impressive is that they are 100% sustainably run! They feed all the volunteer sand animals using food waste from the local supermarkets, and everything there is powered with renewable energy. It’s an amazing place to see in Tenerife and talk with the volunteers who are so passionate about what they do.
They are only open for tours by donations, so be sure to contact them in advance to arrange.
Go windsuring in El Medano
El Medano is the official windsurfing and kitesurfing capital of Tenerife, so this is the place to go if you’re into those sports!
After spending some time in the water, fuel back up at one of the town’s bohemian-inspired cafes. I loved Bliss Cafe, which has delicious and healthy bowls.
Siam Park
One of the best things to do in Costa Adeje is visit Siam Park. It’s an epic waterpark full of adrenaline-packed rides, an enormous wave pool, and a mile-long lazy river. There are also lush gardens around that make this park feel like paradise.
Get skip-the-line tickets to Siam Park here
Visit Playa Las Amarilla
Okay, I know I said besides the beach in the title, but Playa Amarilla is so beautiful I can’t leave it out.
Just a couple of minutes’ walk from the parking lot you’ll see the sparling turquoise water against sandstone cliffs. But you can walk along them further to get an up-close look at their unique carvings. At the end, there’s a place you can go cliff diving into the water!
Go sea kayaking with dolphins
One of the best ways to see Tenerife is from the coast! On this kayaking tour, you’ll get the chance to paddle through marine reserves in search of dolphins and turtles.
Tenerife is home to five species of dolphins, including bottlenose, striped, and common dolphins. After watching the dolphins play in the water, you’ll then jump in to snorkel with sea turtles.
Visit underground caves
Did you know Tenerife is home to the 4th longest lava tubs in the world? And you can go inside them on a guided tour!
Visiting La Cueva de Los Vientos (the Cave of the Winds) is a Tenerife must see. Tours are limited in size and number per day, so you’ll want to book this one in advance.
Join a sailing tour
There’s no better way to spend a day in Tenerife than on a sailboat
We joined a private sailboat for the day and watched pilot whales, swam in the warm water, and enjoyed a fantastic seafood lunch before taking in the breathtaking sunset. It was one of my most memorable days in Tenerife!
Check prices of sailing tours here
Rent a jet ski
With so much ocean around to play in, renting a jet ski is one of the best ways to go Tenerife sightseeing.
On this tour, you can choose to ride a single-seater or a double-seater jet ski with a friend, bouncing over the Atlantic past cliffs and beaches.
Check prices of jet ski rentals here
Go diving
There’s a whole other world in the waters of Tenerife! While the diving here wasn’t as spectacular as the Galapagos or Malaysia, it’s probably the best you’re going to get in Europe. You can see marine life like sea turtles, stingrays, eels, and colorful fish.
Check prices of diving here
Swim with sea turtles
I will never get tired of swimming with sea turtles, and Tenerife provides a great place to do with its rich marine habitat
This snorkeling trip from Costa Adeje takes you to the best sea turtle viewing spots and includes snorkeling gear, so you don’t need your own equipment.
Barranco Del Infierno Hike
Many people say that there isn’t any good hiking in the south of Tenerife, but clearly, they haven’t seen Barranco Del Infierno. This nature preserve is just a 10-minute drive from Playa Las Americas.
The trail takes about three hours round-trip, taking you through a stunning canyon with a small waterfall at the end.
Permits must be booked online in advance here as space is limited to 300 people a day, and you are required to wear a helmet.
Visit Masca Village
Masca Village is one of the best places to visit in Tenerife and my personal favorite place on the island.
Nicknamed the “Machu Picchu” of Spain, this quaint village is nestled in the Toro mountains. It’s where residents used to hide out when they were being attacked by pirates!
As you drive down the curvy road into the village, you’ll want to pull over constantly to soak in the spectacular views (and luckily, there are a few places to do so safely).
Masca is also one of the best places to go hiking in Tenerife. The most popular hiking trail, Masca Gorge, requires a permit that gets booked up well in advance. This 7km trail begins at the village and descends to the rocky beach below, with gorgeous views along the way.
But if you can’t get a permit, don’t worry. Check out some of the other trails on WikiLoc. We did this one, and the views were breathtaking.
Visit Punta de Teno lighthouse
Punta de Teno lighthouse is the most westerly point on the island. There’s a small lighthouse there you can see, but what I loved most about this area was watching the waves crash over the jagged cliffs.
Yoga class
Tenerife is a very spiritual place and has a huge yoga community. You can find yoga retreats and classes all over the island, and many people visit for that reason alone.
I did classes regularly with Sandrita at Playa Del Duque, which was a great way to start or end my day.
Things to do in Teide National Park
Teide National Park is one of Tenerife’s top attractions, so it’s worthy of its own section with so many exciting activities to do within the park.
Designated a UNESCO world heritage site, Teide is Europe’s most visited national park, with around three million visitors every year! It’s a hub for outdoor adventure, with endless hiking trails and rock climbing areas.
Climb the highest point in Spain
Tedie Nationa Park is most famous for Mount Teide, an epic volcano with a height of 3,718 meters. It’s Spain’s highest peak and can be spotted from all over the island.
It’s free to climb to the top of Teide, but you must obtain a permit in advance if you want to climb it in the day. For this reason, many people climb it at night and watch the sunrise from the top.
Take the cable car to the top
If you want to see the highest point without breaking a sweat, you can get (almost) to the top by taking the cable car up.
It’s a dramatic ascent up to 3500m, and if you want to get to the highest point, you’ll have to hike another 200m (and you need the permit).
The Teide cable car is one of the most popular Tenerife tourist attractions, so be sure to book your tickets online in advance.
They are also canceled often due to weather (sadly this happened to me), so leave some flexibility in your travel plans or add this to the start of your Tenerife itinerary so that you don’t miss out. Make sure to bring a jacket to the top, as it can be quite cold.
Watch the Sunset at Teide
One of my most memorable experiences inside Teide national park was watching the sunset over the clouds.
As you’re driving along the windy roads (which is an experience in itself), you’ll gain thousands of meters of elevation, putting you above the clouds.
And if you’re driving along around sunset, you’ll see many people parked off the side of the road to watch the spectacular sunset. Be sure to join them; it’s incredible.
Go stargazing
Due to the lack of light pollution around the park and geographical location, Teide offers some of the best stargazing in the world. You can see 83 of the 88 officially recognized constellations!
If you have a car you can go stargazing on your own, but if not, you can join a guided night tour.
This one combines two tours in one – a romantic sunset experience followed by stargazing. And it comes with a glass of Cava to go with the view! At night comes, your guide will provide you with information about the constellations and night sky.
Go Hiking Inside The Park
Aside from Mount Teide, there are several other excellent hiking trails inside the park.
One of my favorites is the Chinyero Volcano Loop, an easy two-hour loop with epic views of Tenerife’s newest volcano. This hike also takes you through pine forests, which are interesting to see in contrast to the desolate landscapes.
Another place you must see in Teide National Park is the Roques de García, which are fascinating 3000m+ rock formations created by millions of years of erosion.
ATV tour
For an adventurous alternative to exploring Teide by bus or car, check out this ATV tour.
You’ll get to enjoy the sun, breezes, and unobstructed views as you drive through rolling forests, with the chance to get off the paved road and discover dirt tracks inside the park.
Fun things to do in Tenerife North
Visiting Tenerife north is like going to a new country. After Teide, the landscapes completely change, and everything becomes much more green and lush. If you want to spend your Tenerife trip hiking, the north is the place to stay.
Anaga Rural Park
Covering the north of the island, Anaga rural park is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Tenerife. Here you’ll find green, jagged mountain peaks descending into volcanic black-sand beaches.
Anaga is accessible from Santa Cruz and La Laguna, so if you want to do multiple hikes within the park, it’s best to book a few nights’ accommodations in one of those places. Otherwise, you’ll be doing a lot of driving. From Playa Las Americas, it’s an hour+ drive to hiking trails within the park.
Known as the “enchanted forest,” Anaga is also one of the best places to see Laurel forests in Tenerife, which you can see driving through the park.
Another must-see place in Anaga is the black sand beach of Playa Benijo. It’s a popular place for surfing and has one of the best views of the Roques de Anaga. It’s also a nudist beach!
If you’re driving out of the park to La Laguna, be sure to stop at Mirador Cruz del Carmen viewpoint on the way out. It’s right off the road, and you’ll see many people pulled over admiring the stunning rolling hills and quaint villages.
See the Drago tree
While there used to be a lot of Drago trees in Tenerife, few remain today. However, you can still see one of the oldest known Drago trees in the world in Tenerife at Icod de los Vinos in the 15th-century historical quarter. It’s estimated to be over 1,000 years old!
San Cristobal de Laguna
San Cristobal de Laguna is one of Tenerife’s most charming Spanish towns. This UNESCO world heritage site is one of the best places to go if you’re interested in learning more about the island’s history; it was the island’s original capital.
Walking through the well-preserved 15th-century colorful buildings made me feel although I’d been transported back to Colombia!
You’ll also find many of Tenerife’s top cultural attractions here, including The Cathedral of La Laguna and Plaza del Adelantado. As La Laguna is also a university town, you’ll find plenty of trendy cafes and bars here.
Visit the island’s capital Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz is the capital of Tenerife and the largest city. It’s full of history, with architecture dating back to the 15th century.
There are many things to do in Santa Cruz Tenerife, as it’s home to the top museums and architecture including the Tenerife Auditorium and the stunning Tenerife Espacio de las Artes.
Another must-see place is The Museum of Nature and Man, which contains an extensive collection of native tools and carving related to the history of the Canary Islands.
For one of the most local experiences, time your Tenerife vacation with Carnival in February. It’s considered the second largest in the world after Rio in Brazil and has been a Festival of International Tourist Interest since 1980.
Eat at a local Guachinche
Guachinches are local Canarian restaurants, and they are one of the best places to eat on a budget. Go with a group, as you’ll want to order several items and share.
Typical foods include potatoes with spicy sauce, fried goat cheese, grilled peppers, and lots of meat and seafood (it’s not great for vegans).
They will also serve you a liter or so of homemade wine to go with your meal. It’s extremely satisfying and will leave you feeling full for hours, and each person’s bill shouldn’t be more than 10 euros. To find one, just put ‘ Guachinche’ into Google Maps – they are mainly in the north of the island.
Visit Puerto de la Cruz
I spent my first three weeks living in Puerto de la Cruz which is a lovely seaside town. If you’re visiting the north, stop in for an afternoon and take a stroll along the palm-fringed promenade and through the town’s square. It has some nice restaurants, shops, and many street art murals thanks to the ongoing Puerto Street Art Project.
Some of the top things to do in Puerto de la Cruz are the castle of San Felipe, stroll along the boardwalk, the Botanical Gardens, and Plaza del Charco.
Go wine tasting
The rich volcanic soil in Tenerife provides the right environment to produce delicious wine that you can try on a wine tasting tour.
On this guided tour, you’ll visit a family-owned winery in the North of Tenerife surrounded by rolling hills.
The passionate sommelier will tell you all about the traditional production methods used on a tour of the cellars and vineyards, followed by a wine tasting paired with an aperitif.
Take in the views of Playa de las Teresitas
Ok, I’m making another exception about the beach because I can’t leave this one out. It’s not just black-sand beaches in the north; this part of Tenerife is home to one of the most beautiful golden sand beaches – Playa De Las Tersitas.
The sand was imported from former Spanish colonies in the Sahara. To truly appreciate it, head up the road that goes to Anaga to get a viewpoint from above. The contrast of the turquoise water next to the beach with the mountains in the distance is stunning!
Garachico Natural Pools
Garachico is one of the prettiest towns in the north of Tenerife. Many people visit for the natural salt-water rock pools that you can swim in. It’s a fun place to spend the afternoon in Tenerife, playing in the natural currents and chilling in the sun between swims.
Bonus: Take a day trip to La Gomera
La Gomera is the closest island to Tenerife and well worth a day trip. You can take a ferry there with Fred Olsen, which takes just under an hour. I recommend joining a day tour to maximize your time, as there is a lot to see.
The views of Teide from here are epic as you drive up the windy road from the port. Head up to the highest point on the island, Alto de Garajonay, where a quick 30-minute hike takes you up to sweeping views over the island. La Gomera is also home to some of the best-preserves Laurel forests in the Canary Islands.
End your day walking around the charming town of San Sebastian. It’s so colorful and cute!
There you have it, the top things to do in Tenerife in 2022! Did I miss any amazing Tenerife tours? Let me know in the comments below!
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The 10 Best Things to do in Playa de las Americas, Canary Islands
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The 10 Best Things to do in Playa de las Americas, Canary Islands
September 24, 2021 Rebbecca Marino
Playa de las Americas, near Tenerife’s southwestern tip, is a lively, upbeat resort built in the 1960s. Today it’s crammed with British restaurants, bars and hotels and North European tourists. Its white sands attract hordes of sun worshippers, while nearby El Medano is famed for its windsurfing. Top attractions include sailing, golf and dinner theater shows, but it’s the nightlife on Veronica’s Strip that is the top draw for the crowds of young tourists who flock here to party around the clock.
Restaurants in Playa de las Americas
1. Escape Rooms Island Phobia (6 High-Quality Rooms)
Calle San Eugenio Dominguez, 23 Hotel Iberostar Bouganville, 38660 Playa de las Americas, Arona, Tenerife Spain +34 602 65 68 44 [email protected] http://www.islandphobia.com
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ESCAPE ROOMS or ESCAPE GAMES are interactive games which you can come across in real life. Locked up in a room with a group of 2-4 people, you’ve got 60 minutes to fight through a maze of puzzles and mysteries and to open up the final exit door. In a room, designed to challenge your mind, creativity and logic, you need to work together with your team mates to get out in time. Using and combining the objects that can be found inside the escape room it takes the skills and thinking of the whole group to find the way out.
Reviewed By jasonggg1981 – Worksop, United Kingdom
Absolutely amazing done every room and even did the nightmare on elm street twice my kids loved it I loved it wow amazing would highly recommended ❤️
2. Surf Life Tenerife
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Surf Life Tenerife is an official surf school of Federacion Canaria de Surf founded with the aim of sharing the feelings and emotions coming from nature and the sea. We are based on a professional team that offers adventures and sport activities in order to provide you with the best experience that the island can offer like SURFING, KAYAKING WITH DOLPHINS, PARAGLIDING and SNORKELING WITH TURTLES
3. Playa del Camison
38660 Playa de las Americas, Arona, Tenerife Spain
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4. The Patch
Playa de las Americas, Arona, Tenerife Spain
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5. Light and Music Fountain
Playa de las Americas, Arona, Tenerife Spain
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Reviewed By 831sandra – Lutterworth, United Kingdom
One of Las America’s best attractions the safari centre free music and dancing fountains every evening on the hour if you want perfect view go up to Harry’s bar
6. Centro Comercial Parque Santiago 3
Av. Las Americas, 2, 38660 Playa de las Americas, Arona, Tenerife Spain +34 922 74 61 03
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Reviewed By E5670MCdavidr – Sheffield Green, United Kingdom
We just come back from Parque Santiago three in las Americas Tenerife, a beautiful complex full of palm trees and lovely flowers and right on the sea front and the street in front must be one of the liveliest in playa de las Americas, if you self cater try to shop a little further away as the Gran Via super market is very expensive, we wanted some salad and saw this lettuce and couldn’t believe the price but there were cheaper ones
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very nice beach. It is very wild and untouched. Lots of rocks etc. You can admire la Gomera and lots of surfers
8. La Milla De Oro
Avenida De Las Americas, Playa de las Americas, Arona, Tenerife Spain
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Satisfactory
10%
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Terrible
4%
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4.0 based on 148 reviews
Reviewed By 565errom – Adeje, Spain
very beautiful place, many shops and cafes, as well as hotels. Very clean and pleasant. I recommend. now there are very few people and tourists
9. Playa De Las Americas
Calle Francisco Andrade Fumero, 38660 Playa de las Americas, Arona, Tenerife Spain
Excellent
45%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
5%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings
4. 0 based on 404 reviews
Reviewed By bluebird421 – London, United Kingdom
This is a real buzzy resort with everything you need for a great holiday, plus fantastic sunsets and spectacular mountain views.
10. Parque Santiago 6
Avenida Chayofita, Playa de las Americas, Arona, Tenerife Spain http://psantiago6.com/
Top 20 Things to do in Playa de Las Americas – Tenerife
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Activities and excursions
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What to do and see in Playa de las Américas
Located on the southeast of Tenerife, Playa de las Américas is one of the main tourism centers on the island, filled with options to spend an unforgettable holiday with the different recreational activities we offer you.
In addition to enjoying the sun on one of its beaches or in your accommodation’s swimming pool, we offer a series of activities for you to make the most of your stay in Playa de las Américas.
Enjoy the gastronomy in its many outdoor cafes, bars and restaurants where you can sample international, Spanish and local Canarian cuisine.
Spend the night in its pubs and terraces with live music or enjoy the nightlife while dancing to all kinds of music in its nightclubs.
Go shopping in its malls or stroll along the Avenida de las Américas in search of the best shops. By the way, don’t forget to visit the spectacular Hard Rock Cafe.
The best tours from Playa de las Americas
Almost all of the main excursions and leisure activities depart from Playa de las Américas.
Enjoy the best tours to get to know the main points of interest on the island such as Mount Teide, Masca, Garachico, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Los Gigantes, Orotava or Macizo de Anaga. Choose from the best guided tours in jeeps, minibuses, or buses.
Take a boat trip to see whales and dolphins or to discover the impressive cliffs of Los Gigantes from the sea.
We offer you a selection of excursions based on our personal experience, customer reviews and testimonials, the available customer service, the professionalism of the service and the organizing company and the quality-to-price ratio.
We thank you for leaving us your ratings and testimonials to continue improving our service and we hope you experience some of the best moments of your stay on the island during our excursions.
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▶ Playa de las Americas ➞ The best ?????????? and activities
Are you wondering where to go in Tenerife? Playa de las Americas might be the place you are looking for. It is one of the main touristic places in our island and many people choose it when they are looking for relaxing activities and beautiful landscapes. It is located at the south of Tenerife and the closest town from it is Adeje.
In our blog, we have talked about this place in some posts before, as in best things to do in Costa Adeje — but today we want to talk about Playa de las Americas and the best excursions and activities that you can do there.
In this post we are going to tell you in depth some reasons why you should visit this beautiful place and the best things to do in Playa de las Americas and the best excursions and activities, which are among the best things to do in Tenerife. We will give you all the information you need about the best Playa de las Americas excursions and activities
Contents
1 Playa de las Americas excursions and activities
1.1 Fly over the south of the island – Playa de las Americas excursions and activities
1.2 Playa de las Americas excursions — Teide National Park
1.3 Flyboard – Playa de las Americas flying over the sea excursions and activities
1.4 Playa de las Americas excursions — Loro Park
1.5 Playa de las Americas excursions — Siam Park
1.6 Whale and dolphin watching in a catamaran — Playa de las Americas excursions
1.7 Playa de las Americas excursions and activities — Fly fish
1.8 Trekking to the Teide peak — Playa de las Americas excursions
1. 9 Playa de las Américas excursions and activities — Parascending
1.10 Playa de las Américas excursions — Descent of the Masca gorge plus boat trip
2 Reasons why you should visit Playa de las Américas and enjoy excursions
3 Playa de las Américas excursions — Communications and accommodation
Playa de las Americas excursions and activities
At Overfly Tenerife we want to give you the chance to enjoy the best adventure tourism — from snorkelling and whale and dolphin watching, to rural tourism. So we are giving you all the information needed about the different Playa de las Americas excursions and activities that you will find.
But before we start, we have to tell you that some activities are directly realized in Playa de las Americas, as well as excursions — for instance, in the beach or in the harbour. Nevertheless, when we say Playa de las Americas, there are some activities and excursions for which you will have to move somewhere else. So we would like to give a quick description of what you can expect from some of the Playa de las Americas excursions and activities.
Fly over the south of the island – Playa de las Americas excursions and activities
If you are looking to get to know this area from the heights while you areparagliding Playa de las Americas, you can do so thanks to the professional instructors of Overfly Tenerife. This sport is one in a million. So, if you are looking for a Playa de las Americas excursion or acivity that gives you a total freedom feeling, this one is the perfect one for you!
Paragliding is one of the most incredible sports ever. The principle is to use a canopy similar to those used in skydiving and gathering the thermal wind currents in order to stay as long as possible flying. This sport is normally practiced in mountainous regions as wind currents are affected by the orography, creating optimal conditions for the practice of this incredible aerial sport.
So, we bring you the opportunity of soaring the wide open sky over the stunning landscape of Tenerife in our tandem paragliding activity. It doesn’t matter if you are traveling with your couple, your family, and your friends, or even on your own — come what may, we have the perfect plan for you!
Playa de las Americas excursions — Teide National Park
The Teide National Park is a Little bit far from Playa de las Americas, but if you are going to stay in Tenerife, then you should for sure see the Teide Volcano at least once. El Teide is the biggest representation of the Canarian Island and locals are very proud of it. For them, it is the soul of the island.
To plan your visit to the Teide National Park from Playa de las Americas you should prepare everything in advance. It is about 4 hours away in public transport (342 bus line) and about an hour away by car. We insist, even though it may seem too far away, you should totally dedicate one day to explore all the different activities you can do in the Teide National Park.
Once you are there, you can hop on the cable car and enjoy the views or walk along some of the different trekking trails that they have made available for the visitors.
Flyboard – Playa de las Americas flying over the sea excursions and activities
Do you want to feel like Ironman? The flyboard is one of people’s favorite water sports. It is basically a board with water propulsion, attached to a Jet Ski that supplies the power needed to propel itself. It can be controlled with an optional remote control kit so you can be on top of the board controlling the power, but it can also be controlled from the Jet Ski by someone else.
And don’t worry if you haven’t tried it before, experience is not required and you will be guarded all the time by a monitor that will always take care of your safety. It is one of the most amazing things to do in Playa de Las Americas, so experience the coolest craze in water sports. Don’t miss it!
Playa de las Americas excursions — Loro Park
This is an excursion though for everyone, but above all, if you are looking for things to do in Tenerife with kids. Don’t you know Loro Park yet? It is one of the most famous and beloved animal parks in the Canary Islands. It is a must if you want to enjoy the Canarian wildlife with your family or friends. Loro Park is a natural paradise which highlights the careful reproduction of diverse natural habitats, taking visitors directly to the animal kingdom.
At Loro Park you will find a wide variety of spectacles like the Orca Ocean show, in which you will see the strength and agility of killer whales. Or maybe you prefer to enjoy watching the acrobatics of dolphins defying gravity. You may also prefer to travel to Antártida in Planet Penguin, the biggest penguinarium of the world. It houses an iceberg with more than 200 penguins.
The huge and impressive aquarium along with the shark tunnel will allow you to be face to face with the terrific and magical creatures that inhabit the oceans and rivers. Other performances that you cannot miss are the sea lions or the flying of amazing brightly coloured parrots around you.
This fantastic park is all surrounded by paths with lush vegetation where you will see birds and other animals from all over the world. Apart from that, Loro Park has been voted as the best zoo in Europe by Trip Advisor users. One thing is for sure, it will be an unforgettable experience!
Playa de las Americas excursions — Siam Park
Siam Park is considered to be one of the best water parks in the world due to its great combination of strong emotions and relaxing activities. Siam Park is an incomparable place where the whole family has its exclusive place for excitement, adventure and fun.
Siam Park is a must among the things to do in Tenerife. If you want to get out for a while of the typical touristic activities, here you have the chance to let yourself go and enjoy as much as you like.
If you go there, we recommend you to get the Fast Pass bracelet to avoid all the queues and lines because it can be sometimes a little crowded. So make sure you make the best out of your visit and save up some time skipping the waiting line for each ride.
Whale and dolphin watching in a catamaran — Playa de las Americas excursions
Are you looking for an unforgettable and incredible experience? Get on board! Now we are going to watch whales and dolphins in a free environment aboard an impressive catamaran. Tenerife waters are home to a lot of cetacean species.
This activity is suitable for all ages, so it is the perfect plan no matter who you are traveling with! Whale watching is one of the most popular and impressive activities offered in the Canary Islands. Its waters are perfect for observing these animals because they are the most biodiverse waters in Europe.
Due to its oceanographic characteristics, its water temperature and its depth that can reach 3,000 meters in some points, the Canary Islands are home to up to thirty different species. Among these species, you will find different types of dolphins, killer whales or pilot whales. Watch them swimming on the loose in their habitat — we assure you that it is an extremely amazing experience.
Moreover, if you also want to sail the sea in a comfortable sail boat with plenty of space to relax yourself and enjoy the sun and sea, we have to tell you that doing it in a catamaran is the best option. Catamarans are also very stable boats, perfect for avoid getting sea sick. So, enjoy this amazing and unique experience watching whales and dolphins!
You also have the chance to do the same whale and dolphin sighting in a sailboat. But this time you will be on board on a great cruise on an amazing 5 stars sailboat through the south coast of Tenerife, to watch the resident whales and dolphins. In addition, you will anchor in a beautiful cove so you can swim and snorkel!
Playa de las Americas excursions and activities — Fly fish
Are you looking for funny sport waters? Do you like intense experiences? Would you like to prove your courage? This is the attraction thought to try with your friends. The fly fish is a real big challenge to the laws of physics.
Once you ride the fly fish, you will fly really high and fast!
This is just one of the many watersports that Tenerife has to offer. This is for sure the adrenaline charge you were looking for to add into your holiday. It is one of the most popular activities at the Canarian beaches and you will have a great time for sure.
Trekking to the Teide peak — Playa de las Americas excursions
Now we move to Teide National Park. The greatness and the majesty of the Mount Teide and its 3,718 meters are waiting you. If you visit Tenerife, don’t miss the opportunity to reach the highest point in Spain and touch the sky.
Teide National Park has been declared a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO. It is a natural protected area and definitively a must for anyone who is visiting Tenerife. The unmovable Teide is waiting for those who dare to crown its top and behold its magic. Hike up to the 3,718 meters of the dormant volcano — and if you do it on a clear day, you will be able to see the seven islands of Canary Islands from its summit.
The adventure begins at the Cable Lift Base Station, from where you will go up to the Upper Station, which is about 3,500 meters above the sea level. When the hike begins, the trail will lead you to the crater of the volcano where you can still smell the harmless scent of sulphur. Do not miss this unique experience, and keep in mind that places are very limited!
Playa de las Américas excursions and activities — Parascending
Haven’t you tried parascending yet? If you are a lover of strong emotions and you die to feel how is it like to touch the sky, you should go on and try it. Parascending is a water sport in which you wear a parachute while you are connected to boat by a long rope. The rope pulls you up into the air as it moves forward on water.
Parascending is one of the experiences we believe you should do at least once in your life. In addition, you will get the best views of Tenerife while you relax and breathe in the salty air. If you are afraid of heights or you have vertigo, there is nothing you should worry about. At first you will feel nervous, but then, once you are in the sky, you will love so much the feeling of flying that you will forget all your worries.
Tenerife is known for their water sports activities, and there are thousands of alternatives. Since in Overfly we are in love with the sky, we believe that parascending is the best way to truly enjoy your time in Tenerife. You will get two of the best things of our island: the deep navy ocean and the clear blue sky.
Playa de las Américas excursions — Descent of the Masca gorge plus boat trip
Spectacular cliffs, deep ravines and a boat trip on the same excursion. This is what the descent of the Masca gorge offers! Hiking lovers will find the Masca gorge descent as one of the most beautiful routes in the Canary Islands.
The descent starts at Caserío de Masca, where you will also enjoy some of the best examples of traditional Canarian architecture. From this point, you will go into the ravine, whose huge walls of stone were used as a pirate hideout — at least, that is what the legend says.
The downhill walk takes approximately three hours. Three hours of pleasure while you enjoy those absolutely stunning views. This breathtaking landscape has been formed by the natural elements, both adverse and beautiful.
Once you approach the end of the descent, you will begin to hear the crashing sounds of the waves.
That sound will give you a preview of the beautiful beach that is waiting for you at the end of the path. There you will have the chance to have a refreshing and regenerating swim surrounded while you are surrounded by the stunning cliffs of Los Gigantes. After a little rest, you will go on board in a boat headed towards Puerto de Los Gigantes.
At the same time that you appreciate the beauty of the cliffs, don’t forget to look at that mysterious sea. Furthermore, if you pay attention, you will probably see some dolphins due to they are very common in these waters! If you decide to descend this natural canyon, don’t hesitate to admire the uniqueness of the landscape surrounding you. Its gorgeous cliffs and deep ravines are absolutely a must for serious nature lovers.
Reasons why you should visit Playa de las Américas and enjoy excursions
Many tourists all over the world — most of them from Europe — choose this destination for their holidays. This is because plenty of reasons apart from the amazing Playa de las Américas excursions and activities.
In this area, the weather conditions are mild — so they allow you to enjoy your vacations at any time of the year. Here, you will find that the temperature in June is just a few degrees higher than in December.
Another reason to choose this destination is that you will find lots of well-equipped amazingly beautiful beaches. All of them offer the best facilities and they give you the chance to enjoy your relaxation time, refreshment and a wide variety of water sport activities if that is what you wish.
And at last, but not at least, you will find a lot of places for entertainment in this area — including bars, restaurants where you will try the best Canarian cuisine, golf fields or shopping centers. And if you are interested in Playa de las Américas nightlife apart from excursions and activities, you will discover plenty of pubs and beach clubs and much more things to do, like boat parties.
Playa de las Américas excursions — Communications and accommodation
In general, there are different options when it comes to transport in Tenerife. We believe the best one is to rent a car since it will give you much more freedom and you will be able to move all over the isle without worries.
However, the public transport is also a great option and also you will reduce carbon footprint (what is also great). You can use the “guagua” or buses to move from one part of the island to the other.
From the South Airport Reina Sofia you can take the bus line 450 which will take around 40 minutes to arrive. Then, Playa de las Americas has also connections with the bus lines 467 and 473. If you are coming from further away (the North part of the island, for example) you should keep in mind that going to Playa de las Americas in public transport will take you around 2 hours, so you should plan your trip in advance.
Playa de las Americas counts on luxury Hotels that will allow you to fully enjoy the excursions and activities. Some of the top picks for us are the Hotel Cleopatra Palace, the Iberostar Las Dalias or the Sol Tenerife Hotel. All of them offer really good services and the installations could not be better. But these are just some of our suggestions.
If you are planning to spend your next holiday in the south of Tenerife, don’t hesitate to enjoy the best Playa de las Americas excursions and activities — contact us and let us help you! We will be pleased to provide you all the information you need.
Las Americas – Tenerife, the best beaches and attractions
Holidays in Tenerife – Las Americas, Los Cristianos and Costa Adeje, the three main resorts of Tenerife. Let’s try to understand their essence, find the best beaches in Tenerife and have fun.
You can relax, or you can travel, and this fully applies to Tenerife.
To rest means to stay in a good hotel, go to the beaches, go shopping, have fun in the evening, walk along the promenade, visiting bars, cafes, restaurants. With small nuances that everyone has their own, but something like this, do you agree?
Traveling involves frequent changes of location, car rental and more active pastime.
Las Americas is better suited for recreation, but you can also choose it as a location for 2-3 days to explore the surroundings and go further, for example, north to Puerto de la Cruz .
I will not impose the format, I will tell you about our impressions, best beaches and attractions area Las Americas in Tenerife.
Where is Las Americas
Las Americas is a popular resort in the south of Tenerife, 20 km. from the airport Tenerife SUR (Tenerife South).
It is also adjoined by Los Cristianos on one side and Costa Adeje on the other, forming a single tourist cluster. All three parts are roughly similar, the difference is in the details, which are decisive when choosing a place to stay.
Las Americas is the most budgetary of this trio. Here is the focus of inexpensive apartments, 3-4 * class hotels, surfer beaches and party places.
Los Cristianos – quieter than Las Americas, slightly more expensive, a little more respectable, although there is no noticeable difference. This part of Tenerife is preferred by couples or older people who passed the stage of passion for clubs and night bars 20-30 years ago.
Costa Adeje – the most respectable area of Tenerife, here is one of the best beaches in the south of Tenerife, expensive restaurants on the coast, five-star luxury hotels and no drunk tourists. An ideal resort for those who love peace, a beautiful promenade and a beach without waves, comfortable hotels and cozy restaurants overlooking the ocean and can afford it all.
However, no one bothers to live in one area, and go to the beach or restaurants in another.
The length of the coast from the first beach in the area of Los Cristianos to the beach del Duque in Costa Adeje is 9 km., A pedestrian promenade runs through the entire coast. Las Americas is located in the middle and is very convenient if you plan to explore the area on foot.
Getting to Las Americas
You will most likely arrive at Tenerife South Airport (Tenerife SUR). From here to Las Americas – about 20 km. and the cheapest way to get there is by bus 111, 450, 343.
If you arrive at the North Airport, which is 85 km away, then you need to take bus 343 through the capital of Tenerife – Santa Cruz.
If you are planning a vacation in the south of Tenerife, pay attention to the airport of arrival when buying a ticket. You need Tenerife South (Tenerife SUR).
Bus station is located on the border of Costa Adeje and Las Americas.
The second way is to take a taxi, you can order it online now , the driver will meet you in the arrivals hall with a sign with your name and take you to your destination.
The third way is to rent a car. Relevant if you plan to devote part of your vacation to exploring the rest of the island.
We use the Rentalcars car search and booking site. It’s the same as Booking.com only in the car rental world.
Things to do in Las Americas, where to go
Las Americas is a long promenade along the ocean, for hikers – an activity for the whole day. There are a lot of beautiful locations and viewing platforms.
Las Americas has an incredible number of restaurants of all world cuisines, you can try any dishes except for the real Canarian cuisine. Behind them you need to go to the north or inland.
Bars, discos and casinos open in the evening. The most famous green quarter is Las Veronicas, if you want adventure or hang out, you are here. It is located near the youth beach of Las Americas – Troy.
Children can go to entertainment centers – Siam Park and Aqualand water parks, animal parks – Monkey Park, Jungl Park eagle park, cactus park.
If shopping is considered entertainment, then a great place to shop is Siam Shopping Center, in the center of Las Americas. Another place for shopping and entertainment is Avenida de las Américas, also called the Golden Mile. It is located on the border with Los Cristianos.
If your soul asks for more – go to see the best sights of Tenerife with a rental car or with a tour from the locals. The obligatory program is the Teide volcano, Loro Park, the village of Masca, the town of Garachico, the main city of the north – Puerto de la Cruz, Anaga Park.
The best beaches of the coast near Las Americas
I will list all the best beaches from Los Cristianos to Costa Adeje, and at the end I will name my favorites, on some we spent the whole day – time allowed.
Playa de Las Vistas There is a port next to this beach – ferries from neighboring islands come here. Water circulation is good due to waves, so the water is clean. Long with a comfortable entry into the water and yellow sand.
Playa del Camison – 400 meters of quality beach for a family relaxing holiday, there is all the infrastructure.
Playa de Las Americas – the beach is more suitable for surfers or for watching them, there are no breakwaters and constantly high waves. That is what makes him attractive.
Playa Troya (Troya beach) – the main party beach of Las Americas, a lot of cheap housing around and young people. If the goal is a budget vacation and partying, then you are here.
Playa de Puerto Colon ( Playa de la Pinta) There is a yacht marina nearby, and on the beach itself, poor water circulation is the main drawback of the beach. There are no showers, but there are a lot of children’s beach activities. As for me, you can come here to relax with children, and swim on other beaches.
Playa del Bobo – the beach of one Gran Tinerfe 4 * hotel, the hotel was one of the first in Tenerife, therefore it is located right on the beach, there is a restaurant, sunbeds, showers. Nothing outstanding if overall.
Playa Fanabe (Fanabe beach) is the longest beach in Tenerife, also divided into two parts. Here are the most expensive sunbeds and umbrellas, but also the best water activities. If you like to spend time on the beaches – you are here. There are plenty of places to eat and drink along the beach. The entrance to the water is comfortable, there are waves, but not as big as on Las Americas beach.
Playa del Duque is the best beach in Las Americas, territorially belongs to the more respectable Costa Adeje. Golden sand, cleanliness, smooth entry into the water with a quick increase in depth. The beach is an oval bay, which was slightly lengthened due to breakwaters, there are practically no waves. There are viewing platforms on both sides of the beach. Along the beach there are expensive restaurants and cafes.
Now our favorite beaches in Las Americas.
9 favorites0007 Playa de l Duque (El Duc) on Costa Adeje, in which absolutely everything is beautiful and I hope it will remain so.
The second and third place are divided by the beaches of Los Christianos – Playa De LAS Vistas and Playa Camison , they are next to the promenade, good sand, inexpensive and cozy cafes on the beach, easy parking nearby.
Recommended reading: Top 8 best beaches in Tenerife
When to go to rest in Las Americas
In the south of Tenerife you can relax all year round: water temperature 21-23, air +22-25. From March to November, both water and air are slightly warmer. Therefore, if the emphasis is on swimming and beach holidays, plan your vacation in Tenerife from March to November. If you are interested in hiking in the mountains, go to the north of Tenerife, visit villages and small coastal towns – all year round.
There are fewer tourists from mid-January to mid-March, then the number of tourists increases gradually. Traditionally, there are many tourists in May, during the May holidays.
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what to see and do
Tenerife is very diverse, so the tourist immediately has a question – where to go and what to miss. I have collected all the most interesting in one place, and I will advise what you should pay attention to. Use my tips for visiting Tenerife attractions.
The most important thing is to rent a car. Only in this way you will be able to visit the maximum number of interesting places in the minimum time. It will also significantly save your budget – rent and gasoline are inexpensive here, and roads are free.
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What are the must-sees in Tenerife?
Go to the Teide volcano.
Drive along a winding road to the village of Maska and the gorge of the same name.
Look at penguins, hippos and parrots, visit the killer whale show in Loro Park.
Take a ride on the water slides of Siam Park.
Burrow into the black volcanic sand and swim in the refreshing ocean.
Watch whales and dolphins on a boat trip.
Drive to the town of Los Gigantes, be impressed by the majestic rocks and swim in the natural pool.
Walk through the forests of Anaga and see for yourself how different nature can be on a small island.
Drive to the Teno lighthouse, walk around Garachico on the way back.
Take a ride to the capital of Santa Cruz, walk around the city, swim on Las Teresitas beach, look at its panorama from a height.
In what order should I visit the sights?
The island has a huge number of beautiful places and vivid impressions. To truly experience Tenerife, it is important to plan your visits correctly. Then you will have time to see all the most interesting, and the impressions will be more vivid day by day.
Cities in the northwest of Tenerife (Masca, Garachico), Teno National Park.
Cities of the north of Tenerife (Puerto de la Cruz, La Orotava, Bahamar).
Teide National Park and Volcano.
Forests of Anaga, cities of La Laguna and Santa Cruz.
I recommend to stick to the following scheme: 1 day of active excursion – 1 day of quiet rest (beach, amusement parks, zoos). And do not plan anything for the day of arrival and departure.
Natural attractions
Mount Teide
Address
Parque Nacional del Teide, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Cost per visit
Free
Cable car price
Adult 27 EUR
Child EUR 13.50
Opening hours of cable car
9:00 – 16:00
Important to know!
Warm clothes and comfortable shoes are required.
A permit is required to visit Mount Teide. Without it, you can climb to the top station of the cable car and go to the observation decks.
Road to Mount Teide
Teide is the island’s most visited attraction and is the first place tourists come to visit. Surrounded by Martian landscapes of lava fields, almost in the very center of Tenerife, Mount Teide rises to more than 3 kilometers.
On the way to the volcano, you will pass through completely different worlds – amazing dense forests will replace sparse desert vegetation, a narrow winding mountain path will turn into a straight highway crossing a lifeless lava desert.
Clouds and fog in the mountains will hide the sun, but when you rise above two kilometers, you will see the clearest blue sky.
There are a lot of bizarre lava formations in the park itself, the views are fantastic.
Sign to the Teide cable car
The easiest way to get here is by car, or with a group or individual tour. There is an option to take public transport, but it is extremely inconvenient.
There is parking near the lower station of the cable car, where you can leave your car and move on to the top.
A cable car leads to the very top, but if you have the desire and strength, you can try to climb on foot.
You can get there quickly by cable car, but quite expensive, and walking is long and difficult – not everyone can get there.
Climbing to a height, do not forget about the elevation difference and lack of oxygen, which can make you feel bad. Pregnant women, the elderly, and people with heart and vascular diseases should be careful. It is advisable to exclude alcohol.
Cable car to the top of Teide
To save time on landing, it is better for independent travelers to buy a cable car ticket in advance. Most of the visitors are in the morning and in the afternoon – at this time the main sightseeing buses come.
Due to weather conditions, the cable car may be closed, especially in winter.
At the top station there are several observation decks from where magnificent views of the whole of Tenerife and neighboring islands open up. Keep in mind that there is nothing at the top but mountains, wind and a tiny cafe at the station.
Much colder at altitude, strong winds, snow and ice, so dress warmly.
View from the top of Mount Teide
To climb even higher, to the Teide crater itself, you need to obtain a special free permit in advance. Their number is limited, so order well in advance, at least a few months.
The permit is for a specific day and time, so book multiple permits for different dates. This will insure in case the cable car is closed.
Teide National Park
Address
Parque Nacional del Teide, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Cost
Free
Road to the Teide National Park
Teide Park is the place where all tourists pass on the way to the volcano. The national park is considered the main natural attraction of the island, and the second most visited national park in the world. Located in the crater of the Las Cañades del Teide volcano.
There is a huge lava field with bizarre rock formations, the landscapes are completely alien.
Teide National Park
From mid-spring to autumn, summer reigns in the park – desert vegetation turns green, amazing flowers bloom. The contrast of bright colors of plants and lifeless lava fields is striking.
There are many hiking trails in the park, detailed information and maps for them can be obtained from the park information centre.
Anaga
Address
Macizo de Anaga, 38139 Las Casas de la Cumbre, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Cost
Free
Important to know!
There are several protected areas with restricted access, a separate permit is required
Forests of Anaga
This magnificent natural reserve, Rural de Anaga Park, is just a short drive from the island’s capital, Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
You will see rocky mountain ranges, ravines and green valleys stretching all the way to the sea and turning into small cozy beaches where you can swim and relax.
There are several interesting hiking trails in the mountains that attract hikers and trekkers.
Forest road to Anaga
Streams and lakes along the way will refresh you even on the hottest day.
The mountain slopes are covered with the famous laurel forests. This is a real relic forest over 40 million years old. Dracaena and Canarian palms grow in the coastal zone.
There are a lot of birds in the park, including such endemics as the Canary and Laurel pigeons. Rare species of animals can be found in the water: the Canary eel, the Canary whiting and a very beautiful stingray – the sea cat.
Moonscape
Address
38616 Villaflor, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Cost
Free
Important to know!
Accessible only on foot
Lunar landscape in Tenerife
You don’t need a trip to the moon or a telescope to see the lunar landscape. It is enough to visit the Corona Forestal park near the village of Vilaflor.
The landscape really seems extraterrestrial, just look at these photos.
You can get here on foot with three routes ranging from 2. 2 km, 3.7 km and 9 km – choose the one that suits you according to the time available and your fitness. Plan on visiting at least a couple of hours.
Los Gigantes Rocks
Address
Los Gigantes
Cost
Free
Important to know!
Bring your bathing suit – there are great beaches and the best natural pool in Tenerife.
Cliffs of Los Gigantes, view from the observation deck
The highest cliffs of Los Gigantes on the coast of the Teno Natural Park protect the resort town of the same name. They rise 600 meters above the water and go to a depth of 50 meters.
The best view of the mighty mountains is from one of the many viewpoints and Los Gigantes beach right under the rocks. Another attraction is also visible from the lookouts – the Teno lighthouse on the western tip of the island of Tenerife. In good weather you can see the island of La Gomera.
Access by car or public transport. There are usually no problems with parking on observation decks, but it is much more difficult near the beach. An alternative is paid parking at the port, from where it is a few minutes walk to the beach.
Highly recommend to visit – the views are magnificent.
Hell’s Gorge – Barranco del Infierno
Address
Barranco del Infierno, 20-24 38280 Tegueste
Cost
Adult – 8 EUR
Child – 4 euros
Operating hours
08:00 – 14:30
Important to know!
No more than 300 people per day are allowed on the route, so it is better to book tickets in advance.
Children under 5 not admitted, under 16 with parents only
Infernal Gorge Tenerife
The gorge is not scary at all, rather very picturesque. It is considered the deepest gorge on the island. Located in a mountain range, there is a good cafe.
The area is only accessible on foot, so comfortable trekking shoes are recommended. For added security, everyone is given a helmet at the entrance.
The route ends at a waterfall 200 meters high.
The easiest way to get there is by car. A visit is highly recommended.
Black volcanic sand beaches
Cost
Free
Important to know!
Fine sand clogs into the fabric of swimsuits and clothes, so I recommend not to wear light-colored
The small beach of La Arena is located in a picturesque bay near the resort of Los Gigantes. Very fine volcanic sand gets very hot in the sun, so flip flops are a must.
Volcanic beaches covered with black sand are the visiting card of Tenerife. I recommend the beach in Los Gigantes (at the same time combine with the rocks of the same name) and in Playa de la Arena. There are still plenty of black sand beaches on the north and east coasts, but getting there from the south is much longer than Los Gigantes.
It is believed that such sand has a beneficial effect on health. To believe it or not is a personal matter for everyone, but the sensations from the sand are really unusual.
To choose the right beach, I recommend my article.
Natural pools
Cost
Free
Important to know!
Some pools may be closed due to strong waves. It is advisable to have comfortable shoes for swimming – there are sharp stones in the water.
Volcanic natural pool in Tenerife. The water in them is usually very clear and slightly warmer than in the ocean.
Tenerife’s volcanic natural pools are a real miracle of nature. They were formed during volcanic eruptions – hot lava formed bizarre bays on the coast, which are filled with the purest ocean water. Many pools are additionally landscaped – comfortable slopes, stairs, benches are made. Entrance is free everywhere.
In my opinion, the best pools in the southern part of Tenerife are in the town of Los Gigantes and Alcala. There are a lot of pools in the northern part, but lay the time for the road from the south – about 1-2 hours.
In any case, it is worth visiting at least 1-2 lava pools, because there are very few such places on our planet.
For a selection of the best natural pools in Tenerife, see my separate article.
Corona Forestal Pine Forest
This place is perfect for leisurely walks, relaxing holidays and a family picnic in nature. Canarian pines grow here, which are much higher than usual. Their height is up to 57 meters, and the needles are huge, up to 35 centimeters. The same big cones can be taken as a souvenir from Tenerife.
How to get there? By bus: from Costa Adeje No. 342; from Puerto de la Cruz No. 348; from Guia de Isora No. 492.
But it’s easier and faster by car. Can be combined with a visit to the Teide volcano.
Cave of the Wind Cueva del Viento
Address
Cost
Adults – 16 euros
Children – 5 euros
Important to know!
Wear comfortable shoes and comfortable, windproof clothing.
Children under 5 years old are not allowed.
The duration of a standard tour is 2 hours.
The Cave of the Wind was formed 27,000 years ago in basaltic lava during the first eruptions of the volcano Pico Viejo, brother of Teide. The name of the cave is associated with the air currents passing here. The length is about 18 kilometers – this is the fifth largest in the world and the first in Europe among the caves of volcanic origin.
Wind Cave is a network of labyrinths and passages with numerous branches. Some of them have not yet been explored, and the exact dimensions of the cave have yet to be known by scientists. The network of galleries is arranged in three overlapping levels, making the cave unique in the world. In addition, there are many lava stalactites, lava cascades and lakes in the cave, there are side terraces.
For security reasons, there is a limit on the number of visitors, helmets and flashlights are issued at the entrance.
Worth a visit if there is no fear of enclosed spaces. Most likely, good photos in the cave will not work, but the impressions received will last for a long time.
Parque del Drago and Dragon Tree
Address
Parque Del Dragó, 38430 Icod de los Vinos, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain.
Price (high / low season)
Adults – 5 EUR / 4 EUR
Students and pensioners – 3 euros / 2.5 euros
Children €2.5 / €2 (up to 6 years free)
Operating hours
April to September: 09:00 to 20:00
Other months: from 10:00 to 18:30
Important to know!
It can get chilly, take windproof clothing.
Parque del Drago is located in the quiet town of Icod de los Vinos, just behind the Plaza de la Constitution, which is lined with traditional Canarian houses. It is in this park that you can see the main local attraction – the giant dracaena, or the Dragon Tree.
The El Drago tree is considered the largest and oldest dragon tree in the world and the oldest in the Canary Islands, surrounded by a small pleasant park.
El Drago Dragon Tree
Most guidebooks say that the dracaena is a thousand years old, but the real age is estimated by scientists at about 800 years. With a height of more than 16 meters and a trunk diameter of about 20 meters, the Dragon Tree really stands out from its relatives.
Despite all the popularity, I cannot definitely recommend the Parc del Drago for a visit. You can go here by combining a trip with a visit to other attractions in the north of the island – the Butterfly Park, Garachico, Cape Teno.
However, the town of Icod itself is very nice and pleasant, there is usually no heat here, but a pleasant coolness reigns. If you have time, take a walk around the city, sit in one of the many street cafes and admire the historic Canarian architecture.
Maska Gorge and village of the same name
Address
La Masca, 38489 Masca, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Cost
Free
Operating hours
The village is available for visiting at any time.
The gorge is temporarily closed. It is planned to open in the summer season of 2020 (previously, the opening date has already been postponed by 2 years)
Important to know!
It can be chilly, take windproof clothes and comfortable shoes.
Tucked away in the mountains far from the tourist resorts, on the slopes of Masiso de Teno, is the small and picturesque village of Masca. Until the 70s of the 20th century, no roads were built into the village, so its inhabitants – mostly descendants of local aborigines (Guanches) – lived isolated from the rest of the island.
View of the village and the Maska gorge
But with the construction of the road, tourists began to visit here. They are attracted by the quiet unhurried life, legends about pirate treasures hidden nearby, and the gorge of the same name with steep cliffs, caves and waterfalls, descending to a black sand beach right on the ocean.
Since the gorge itself is temporarily closed to the public (due to security issues), I recommend driving to the village of Masca. The road is very steep and winding, be careful. If you go slowly, you will get great pleasure even from the route itself. You will park in a free parking lot, walk around the “lost” village, take many beautiful landscape photos.
I strongly do not recommend taking a group tour here – a lot of people, typical stories and jokes, the bus is very sick. If possible, book an individual tour, get much more impressions.
Masca Beach can be reached by boat from the port of Los Gigantes. Do not forget to ask about the return time, otherwise there is a risk of staying on the beach overnight.
Tenerife’s Miradors
Miradors are specially equipped viewing platforms with allocated parking spaces. Some miradors have cafes and tourist information. From here you can take stunning photos of the surrounding landscapes.
There are many Miradors in Tenerife, so I tried to mark on the map the best ones recommended for visiting.
The most convenient way to get to the Miradores is by car, but even with group tours, stops are provided at the best points.
Tenerife Zoos
Loro Parque
Address
Avenida Loro Parque, s/n
38400, Puerto de la Cruz. Spain
Cost
Adults – 38 euros
Children from 6 to 11 years old – 26 euros (up to 6 years old – free of charge)
Operating time
Daily 8:30 – 18:45
Important to know!
Reserve a whole day for a visit.
Tickets purchased online are only valid from the next day – buy in advance.
It is profitable to buy a double ticket to Loro and Siam parks with a significant discount – 66 euros for an adult and 45.50 euros for children.
The killer whale attraction is paid separately, the cost is 1 euro.
Loro Parque has been named the best zoo in the world by TripAdvisor for many years. Loro means parrot in Spanish, and Loro Parque means parrot park. This is not surprising, because more than a thousand species of these beautiful birds are collected here.
Tiger in Loro Park
But parrots are just one of the many species of living beings represented in the park. Here you will find both a red panda and a flock of pink flamingos, lions and tigers, monkeys and even penguins, for which a real penguinarium has been built, imitating the conditions of Antarctica.
New animals are constantly appearing, recently pygmy hippos have settled here.
The huge aquarium contains sharks, rays and other marine life.
A real snowy country has been made for the penguins in Loro Park, with a large pool and ice slides
The territory is very large, well thought out infrastructure, there are various cafes and fast food at affordable prices. There are picnic areas, so you can take food with you.
Lots of greenery. Despite the huge number of visitors, everyone is dispersed throughout the park, so the feeling of a crowd is rare. There are also quite secluded corners.
Entertainment shows are held – with parrots, sea lions, dolphins and even huge killer whales.
At the killer whale show, pay attention to the “splash zone” – choose these places only if you are not afraid to get wet. Before the start of the show, a warning about the consequences of “splashes” is broadcast on a huge screen, because these are not just some kind of splashes, but a real stream of water that can douse you from head to toe.
You can buy a special rain cover (sold locally). Be sure to put away equipment and documents in a waterproof place.
Killer whales in Loro Parque surprise with wonders of dexterity
All shows are free for park visitors.
Separately, I want to mention the so-called nursery and kindergarten for animals and birds, as well as the hospital. For the very young inhabitants of the park, a whole zone has been allocated (Animal Embassy), where the future inhabitants of Loro Park are gradually growing up and preparing for adulthood.
Plan at least a few hours to visit Loro Park. It will be interesting for both children and adults. All the inhabitants are kept in excellent conditions, they are well cared for and fed. After visiting, there is no feeling of guilt towards animals and hopelessness, which, unfortunately, arises after Russian zoos.
Tip: If you enjoy the park, buy a return ticket at the box office before leaving. It is valid for a month and costs significantly less than a regular ticket at the box office. Please note that it is assigned to a specific person – when buying, they will take your fingerprint.
How to get to Loro Parque
You can get here by car or by Loro Park’s branded bus. Parking in the park is paid, it costs 4 euros. You can park for free in the streets nearby. You can buy a ticket with a transfer here.
If you are traveling on your own, I recommend booking a ticket in advance via the Internet. So you save time at the entrance, because there are usually long queues at the box office.
If you plan to visit Siam Park, then take a Twin ticket with a significant discount.
It is important to remember that tickets purchased online are valid for a year, but only from the day after the purchase. Therefore, you need to take care of the ticket at least on the eve of the trip, it will not work to buy via the Internet directly at the box office today.
Jungle Park, or Orlov Park
Address
Urbanización Las Águilas del Teide s/n
38640 ARONA-TENERIFE SUR. Spain
Online price
Adults and children over 10 years old – 28 euros
Children from 5 to 10 years old – 20 euros
Children from 3 to 4 years old – 11 euros
Up to 3 years free of charge
Operating hours
Daily 10:00 – 17:30
Important to know!
Book a few hours for a visit.
Tickets purchased online are only valid from the next day – buy in advance.
Bobsleigh attraction is paid separately.
Before the opening of Loro Park, Jungle Park was the largest zoo in Tenerife. Now most tourists prefer the hyped Loro Park, but personally I think both are worth a visit, and here’s why.
Eagles in the Jungle Park
Previously, the park was positioned as an eagles’ park – a lot of winged inhabitants from the hawk family are gathered here, several daily performances are held with these amazing predators. Huge birds fly over the very heads of the spectators, fly away into the distance and return again. The eagle show is free for visitors.
Now the park is gradually being repositioned as a Jungle Park, because it really looks like a real jungle. A particularly striking contrast is the lush vegetation in the park with the semi-desert landscape of the southern coast of Tenerife. In Loro Park, this is not felt.
The decline in the popularity of the park, in my opinion, only added to its attractiveness – there are no crowds of tourists, there are also no queues to enter. You can wander almost completely alone, not meeting a soul for a long time.
The main amphitheater hosts free shows with sea lions and parrots. There is also a cafe, so during the show you can have a bite to eat. Prices in cafes are much higher than in Loro Park, lay down about 20 euros per person. But you can take food with you, the main thing is not to take glass bottles.
Lemurs bask in the sun in Tenerife’s Jungle Park
There are other activities in the park, such as swimming with fur seals. It is very exciting, children will definitely like to cuddle with these cute creatures. Lemurs are very popular – these cute animals familiar to us from cartoons bask in the sun, funny spreading their paws to the sides, and even let themselves be stroked.
The territory of the jungle park is much smaller than Loro Park, but still large in area, and no less interesting. Just walking around the park will take more than an hour, but you also want to see the inhabitants. Having visited these two places, it is hard to give preference to one of them, each park is original and amazing in its own way.
You can get here by car or by Loro Park’s branded bus. Parking in the park is paid, it costs 4 euros. You can park for free on the street nearby. You can buy a ticket with a free transfer along the south coast here.
It is important to remember that tickets purchased online are valid for a year, but only from the day after the purchase. Therefore, you need to take care of the ticket at least on the eve of the trip, it will not work to buy via the Internet directly at the box office today.
Monkey Park
Address
Urbanización Las Águilas del Teide s/n
38640 ARONA-TENERIFE SUR. Spain
Online price
Adults – 10 euros
Children from 5 to 12 years old – 5 euros
Up to 5 years free of charge
Operating hours
Daily 9:30 – 17:00
Important to know!
Allow 1-2 hours for a visit.
Tickets purchased online are only valid from the next day – buy in advance.
Tourists who have settled in Los Cristianos are lucky to find nearby Manchi Park. It contains not only monkeys, but also other cute animals. Visitors can not only look at the hospitable little inhabitants, but also feed them and even pet them.
Tip: If you want to pet a fluffy and affectionate lemur, don’t forget to bring a treat in the form of carrots, cabbage or corn. They are very fond of begging and may not come up if they do not have something tasty in their hands.
These animals will give indescribable emotions and cheerful mood not only to children, but also to adults. Watching tailed creatures is a pleasure.
From the main resorts of the southern coast of Tenerife, the road will take no more than 20 minutes, so you can come here on any convenient day when you have a couple of hours of free time. Interesting, exciting, but not necessarily to visit.
Butterfly Park
Address
Av. de Canarias, s/n, 38430 Icod de los Vinos, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Online price
Adults – 8.5 euros
Children from 2 to 12 years old – 5 euros
Up to 2 years free of charge
Operating hours
Daily 10:00 – 18:00
Important to know!
Book about an hour for a visit.
Combine with an overview of other sights of the north.
Recommended to visit in sunny warm weather.
Located in Icod de lo Vinos, next to the famous Dragon Tree. It doesn’t make sense to go here specially, but to look on the way to the northern beauties is quite.
More than 800 butterflies from all over the world are collected here in one place, and all of them can be seen in the open area of the park. The species of these winged insects presented to visitors change with the season, as butterflies usually live no more than three days, and each species prefers its own climate and season.
For visitors there is a cinema hall, a lecture hall and a laboratory where you can see the birth of a butterfly from a cocoon.
The park is small, so the visit will not take long. Highly recommend for visiting with children – they will be delighted.
Man-made attractions Tenerife
Pyramids of Guimar
Address
Calle Chacona, s/n, 38500 Güímar, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Cost
Adults:
pyramids – 12.50 euros
pyramids + garden of poisonous plants + one of two exhibitions – 16 euros
pyramids + garden + all exhibitions – 18 euros
Children aged 7 to 12:
pyramids – 5.50 euros
pyramids + garden of poisonous plants + one of two exhibitions – 6 euros
pyramids + garden + all exhibitions – 6.50 euros
Children under 2 free of charge
Operating time
Daily 09:30 – 18:00
Weekends December 25 and January 1
Important to know!
Plan a couple of hours for a visit.
Guimar Pyramids is one of the most controversial sights of Tenerife. There are different opinions about the age and purpose of the pyramids. Someone believes that the pyramids appeared a long time ago, even before the Guanches – the natives of Tenerife. Others believe that the pyramids were built by farmers from the stones collected on the land, and served as a fortification of the terraces. Some believe in the magical powers of the pyramids, considering them to be ritual structures where you can get a boost of positive energy.
Pyramids of Guimar in Tenerife: the great pyramid
Whatever it is, the pyramids are still worth seeing.
The Pyramids of Guimar, like the pyramids of Central and South America, have a regular stepped shape, but they are much smaller in scale. With a height of up to 12 meters and a length of faces from 15 to 80 meters, built from processed pieces of lava, six surviving pyramids are located on the territory of the Guimar reserve. They are clearly oriented to the cardinal points, and to climb to the top, a stone staircase was made in the direction from west to east.
In addition to the pyramids, there is an ethnographic museum and a photo exhibition by Thor Heyerdahl, a Norwegian archaeologist, traveler and chief researcher of these mysterious structures.
The museum houses a copy of the legendary Kon Tiki papyrus boat, on which Heyerdahl made his legendary journey across the Atlantic Ocean.
Worth a visit if you have free time. I wouldn’t go specifically.
Teno Lighthouse
Address
Punta Teno Lighthouse
38480 Buenavista del Nte., Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Cost
Free
Operating hours
Daily
Important to know!
It gets cold and windy – bring windproof clothing.
Be careful on the road – it is narrow and sometimes blocked due to landslides.
View of Teno Lighthouse from Cape
The Teno Lighthouse is visible from afar. It attracts vacationers in Los Gigantes with its mystery, but getting to it is not so easy. It is located on the westernmost point of the island of Tenerife – at Cape Teno.
There are two lighthouses here: an old lighthouse of the 19th century, built of stone, and a new lighthouse – red and white, towering above the old one. There are also several observation decks that offer beautiful views of the surroundings.
Teno Lighthouse
To get to the lighthouse from the southern resorts, you need to lay at least 1-1.5 hours on the road.
I recommend combining a visit to the lighthouse with other northern sights – the Dragon Tree, the town of Garachico and the village of Masca.
Be prepared for the fact that you won’t be able to get here by public transport – only by your own car or with a guide. The road in some places is very narrow, there are landslides, so the road can be blocked.
Before the final stretch of the road there is a warning that traffic is prohibited – do not take it literally, the road is decent enough, but you need to be careful and look at the situation.
Definitely recommend for romantics.
Lighthouse Anaga
Address
Punta de Anaga Lighthouse, 38129 Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Cost
Free
Operating hours
Daily
Important to know!
Access to visitors inside is closed.
Plan a few hours for your visit, preferably the whole day.
Bring food, water and comfortable clothing.
Another lighthouse, Punta de Anaga, is located on the northernmost point of Tenerife, where the Anaga Mountains meet the Atlantic Ocean. Built in 1863, having undergone a complete reconstruction, it is now fully automated and regularly performs its function – it warns passing ships.
Anaga Lighthouse in Tenerife
The easiest way to get to the lighthouse is from the sea, but there are also hiking trails. It is best to leave the car in the village of Charmorga (arrive no later than 10-11 am), and choose a route. The average distance is 3-4 kilometers of winding descents and ascents along mountain paths.
The views are absolutely fantastic, there is silence and clean air around.
Relatively close to the pleasant wild beach of Roque Bermejo, where you can recuperate after a walk.
I recommend bringing plenty of water, snacks and comfortable clothes with shoes. Visit is optional.
Historic towns
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Cesar Manrique Water Park is located right off the coast of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, near the Auditorium. Don’t forget sun cream and hat
Capital of the island and major port. There are many well-preserved buildings in the colonial style, beautiful squares, cozy streets, museums, exhibitions. There are even several skyscrapers – the status of the capital obliges.
The hallmark of the city is the building of the Opera Auditorio de Tenerife.
Be sure to check out the local Nuestra Senora de Africa market (open in the first half of the day), take a leisurely stroll through the center, have a bite to eat in one of the many cafes.
Then head to Tereistas Beach, which is a short drive from Santa Cruz.
Puerto de la Cruz
The Lago Martianez pool complex is one of the main attractions of Puerto de la Cruz
A major port in Tenerife, located on the northwest coast of the island.
The city began to develop after the destruction of the port of Garachico by a volcano, and since then has become one of the largest ports of the Canary Islands.
Famous for its natural black sand beaches, Loro Parque and the Lago Martianes complex.
Remains of the 18th century Santa Barbara Fortress and the 17th century customs house remain in the old harbor.
Garachico
View from the ocean to the town of Garachico
Formerly the main port of Tenerife, now it is a small town with natural lava pools, pleasant Canarian houses and magnificent views of the mountains and the ocean.
The town has preserved a small fort of San Miguel, which protected the port from pirates (the entry fee is a symbolic 1 euro).
Combine your trip to Garachico with a trip to Cape Teno or other towns in the north of Tenerife.
La Orotava
Small town with typical Canarian architecture and winding cobblestone streets. Tourists even came up with their own name for this place – the city of a thousand balconies. The most famous building is called the House of the Balconies (Casa de los Balcones), entrance is 5 euros, for an additional 2 euros you can get a glass of local wine.
San Cristobal de la Laguna
La Laguna is considered the cultural capital of Tenerife. Included in the UNESCO list because of the well-preserved architectural monuments of the colonial era. It is worth seeing the building of the oldest university in the Canaries, the lush Adelantado Square, and the monasteries of St. Catherine and St. Clara. The entrance to the Cathedral of San Cristobal is paid, about 5 euros.
The city has practically merged with the capital city of Santa Cruz.
Candelaria
People come here to see the famous Basilica of the patroness of the Canary Islands, Our Lady of Candelaria. Twice a year, on February 2 and August 15, there is a city festival dedicated to the Virgin of Candelaria with torches, festivities and colorful fireworks.
Icod de los Vinos
This town is the center of Tenerife’s winemaking, so many shops offer wine and various liqueurs. To make a good purchase, check out a free tasting at Malvasia Casa de Los Reyes. If you wish, you can buy a bottle with you at a price of 5 euros.
Icod de los Vinos is famous for its giant dracaena (dragon tree) and butterfly park, I wrote about them above.
Water parks
Siam park
Address
Avda. Siam Park s/n. Adeje
Cost
Adults – 38 euros
Children from 3 to 11 years old – 26 euros
Children under 3 free of charge
Operating hours
Summer 10:00 – 18:00
Winter 10:00 – 17:00
Important to know!
Reserve a whole day for a visit.
It is better to come in the morning, on a weekday there are fewer visitors.
In sunny weather it is very hot, there is a risk of getting burned.
Not recommended for visiting with small children.
The largest in Tenerife, the best in the world, the most popular and in many ways the best water entertainment center Siam Park is located on the south coast of the island. It will be fun for both children and adults, everyone can find entertainment to their liking. The water in the pools is warm all year round, so if the weather is bad at sea, feel free to go here.
The park has several world records:
Giant dragon on the ride of the same name
Lazy river with 8 meters rise
Artificial waves up to 4 meters high
The greenest of the water parks
But popularity has a downside – there are many visitors here, especially on weekends. Queues form, which is not at all comfortable in the heat and with children. It is best to come to the opening, preferably on a weekday – and there are no queues, and there is still no daytime heat.
It is important to note that the water park is not intended for recreation of very young children. Although there are children’s pools, there are much more entertainment for adults, and children are not allowed there. Therefore, with children under 7 years old, it is better to go to Aqualand.
I recommend bagel riding, preferably with a cheerful company. If you love water parks, you must visit!
Aqualand
Address
Avd. Austria 15, San Eugenio Alto, 38660 Costa Adeje
Cost
Adults – 29 euros
Children from 5 to 10 years old – 21 euros
Children from 3 to 4 years old – 12 euros
Children under 3 free of charge
Operating hours
Summer 10:00 – 18:00
Winter 10:00 – 17:00
Important to know!
Focused on families with small children.
Paid sunbeds.
Aqualand, unlike Siam Park, is more focused on a relaxing family vacation. The ticket price is slightly lower, but there are much fewer people, no queues and a lot of entertainment for children of small stature and age. A dolphin show is held, which is considered the best in Tenerife.
If you are vacationing with small children, I definitely recommend visiting.
Food and entertainment
Cuisine
Thanks to the influx of tourists from all over the world, chefs have learned to cook almost any dish in order to please every foreigner. Therefore, the cuisine of Tenerife can be called international.
Canarian potatoes boiled in sea water and served with mojo sauces
You can eat in hotels by purchasing an all-inclusive package, but this is quite expensive and not the most interesting option.
Spending a little time searching for a restaurant and cafe of your choice will result in a much better result than in a hotel. Take a stroll through the streets near the hotel, there will surely be an Italian, Spanish or Chinese restaurant.
Be sure to visit the local Guachinche – local establishments on the island, offering culinary delights and wines of their own production. They can be found in small towns. The owners usually cook themselves, so the dishes are homemade and traditional.
Carnival
Carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
The annual carnival in Tenerife is held in the capital of the island, in the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Festivities last from February to mid-March. All events are free, except for the culmination of the holiday – the choice of the carnival queen, a ticket here costs 10-15 euros.
In terms of scale, the carnival is second only to the Brazilian one. Many participants in original carnival costumes perform incendiary dances, have fun and sing songs.
If you want to attend the Queen’s Choice Ceremony, make sure you book your tickets in advance – they sell out quickly.
Flamenco show
Spain is traditionally associated with passion, its calling card is flamenco dance. In the concert hall of the Pyramid of Aron in Las Americas, incendiary dances with the participation of professional dancers last 2 hours, and the impressions remain for a lifetime.
Knightly tournaments in a medieval castle
In the evenings, a very unusual costume show is held in San Miguel Castle – a knightly tournament, where the audience actively participates in choosing the winner. The price includes an authentic dinner with chowder, chicken and drinks in metal mugs.
Activities
Boat trips
One of the most popular entertainments in Tenerife is boat trips to whales and dolphins.
Many sightseeing boats depart daily from the ports of the resort towns of Tenerife to the ocean, in search of whales and dolphins
Daily, many ships depart from the main ports in the resort towns for boat trips lasting from one to several hours. There are a huge number of options, so it is important to decide on your desires and expectations from the tour.
There are large and small ships, catamarans and trimarans, fast and not so fast.
There are even themed ships – the Viking Drakkar Ragnarok, the pirate ship Flipper Uno, the Oriental-style schooner Shogun, the fabulous Peter Pan.
You can go with a group tour or order an individual charter by renting the entire ship.
I have been on several boat trips and my favorite is the small catamaran “Bonadea 2” which departs from the port of Adeje Puerto Colon. It is very close to Pinta beach.
Dolphins in Tenerife
What did I like about it? The catamaran is small, there are few tourists, usually about 10-15 people. The duration of the boat trip is 2 hours, for me it’s not necessary anymore, during this time you will have time to see whales, dolphins, and even turtles if you’re lucky.
At a cost compared to competitors, it turns out to be inexpensive – 29 euros for adults and 14.5 for children under 11 years old. There is no free shuttle, but that’s a plus for me. Usually, additional expenses are included in the ticket price, plus there are no extra people from afar.
Jet ski safari
Ocean jet ski safaris are very popular in Tenerife. Sweep across the endless ocean at high speed, meet dolphins and turtles, swim in secluded bays – all this is possible on a sea safari. I recommend one of the largest companies in Tenerife for organizing outdoor activities, you can order directly here.
Yellow Submarine
In the port of San Miguel there is a real submarine, where anyone can explore the mysteries of the ocean. An hourly dive takes place to a depth of 30 meters, inside there are comfortable seats and large windows for each passenger. The submarine is absolutely safe both for children over 2 years old and for people of age and in “position”. Normal atmospheric pressure is maintained, no special training is required.
You are guaranteed to see many different species of fish and other marine life, because a diver swimming next to the submarine lures fish especially for this attraction.
Cost €53 for adults and €32 for children, 10% off when buying directly online.
Sea fishing
In addition to sea trips, there are many more activities in the ocean. Sea fishing is quite popular among compatriots. There is also a solid catch in the form of tuna and marlin, but no one can guarantee this. Often you can leave completely without a catch. In such a case, a lot depends on the captain, who must be chosen in advance. In the near future I will prepare an article on the best options for fishing in Tenerife.
Price of pleasure from 60 euros for a fisherman and 10-20 euros cheaper for guides.
Diving
The center of diving in Tenerife is the south, especially the southeast coast of the island. There are many dive centers here. Rays, moray eels, cuttlefish and octopuses are found all year round, and the lucky ones can see the angel shark. The best time for diving is from May to September, when the amount of marine life reaches its peak.
Paragliding (paragliding)
Paragliding in Tenerife
Tenerife is considered one of the best places in the world for paragliding.
No matter your experience, there are plenty of options for paragliding while enjoying breathtaking bird’s-eye views of the island.
Karting
For lovers of high speed and adrenaline, we can recommend karting, the track of which is located in Costa Adeje. It will be fun for children and adults.
Short summary
If you think about going or not going to the Canary Islands, definitely go. There is a place on the shore for any lazy and active thrill-seeker. A variety of services at the resort towns, local cuisine and much more that have not yet been tried and not seen.
Useful information about holidays in Tenerife
Tenerife on your own: tips on how to plan a trip and my routes
Food in Tenerife: food and nutrition prices
Prices in Tenerife
Towns and resorts Tenerife
Tenerife beaches
Where to live in Tenerife
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About Tenerife
Tenerife is a beautiful island that is one of the seven Canary Islands located in the Atlantic Ocean opposite the northwest coast of Africa. The island is a popular tourist destination with over 6 million visitors annually. Beaches, mountains, sunshine are the top 3 reasons why travelers love it
Why is it worth visiting?
Tourists visit Tenerife to explore its diverse volcanic landscapes, pine forests and green valleys, to soak up its magnificent beaches or to climb Spain’s highest peak, attend a carnival or watch the stars, there is something for everyone interesting
What to see in Tenerife on excursions?
Tenerife abounds in beautiful and unique places and sights, from the mountain rainforests of Anaga and the enchanting beaches of El Médano, the dizzying cliffs of Los Gigantes and the dormant volcano Teide, as well as the endless vineyards and pyramids of Güimar
What are the main attractions in Tenerife?
Architecture in La Laguna
Former capital and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the layout of La Laguna has become a model for many Latin American cities, including Cuba. Its old quarter has fine architecture from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, as well as a restored cathedral and an excellent daily market in Plaza Cristo and some excellent eateries
Tenerife’s two capitals. Past and Future – The past of the island is represented by its former capital – San Cristobal de la Laguna
Stone pools in Garachico
Once Garachico, the richest city of Tenerife, was destroyed by a volcanic eruption in 1706, which destroyed the harbor and buried many of its fine buildings. Today, the city’s stone pools, carved from solidified lava, are popular with locals and visitors alike and are a great place to swim among tropical fish
Puerto de la Cruz
Tenerife’s original resort, Puerto de la Cruz, still retains its Canarian culture and roots. Photogenic squares surrounded by bars and restaurants, a fishermen’s quarter that has become the restaurant district of the city and a beautiful harbor where cultural events take place all year round, make it worth visiting
Tenerife’s two capitals. Past and Future – The past of the island is represented by its former capital – San Cristobal de la Laguna Walking tour of Santa Cruz de Tenerife – Once in Tenerife, you really want to do everything – see, understand and feel the city La Americas in Santiago del Teide, Buenavista del Norte, Garachico, Icod de los Vinos
Santa Cruz
The capital of the Western Canary Islands, the city of Santa Cruz is a great place to relax. Impressive architecture, green squares with lively cafes, art galleries and museums
are within walking distance. The attractions of the city are the Garcia Sanabria Park, the Museum of Man and Nature, Plaza de España and the TEA Art Gallery. Trendy bars and restaurants in Noria
Transfer from the airports and the port of Santa Cruz to anywhere in the island – Meet you at the airports of the island Walking tour of Santa Cruz de Tenerife – Once in Tenerife, you really want to do everything – see, understand and feel the city
Mount Teide
You can (almost) get to the top of Teide by cable car that goes up the side of this huge volcano (arrive early to avoid the queues). Head west to Pico Viejo for a satellite view of the old crater and see La Palma, El Hierro and La Gomera shimmering in the distance
Tour of Las Cañadas National Park and El Teide Volcano – One of the most visited parks on the planet and the first in attendance Teide Volcano – Picturesque forests, breathtaking panoramas and Martian landscapes – a trip to the pearl of Tenerife
Guimar Pyramids
Not only in Egypt, you can admire the pyramids, but also the lava stone monuments of the 19th century. The pyramids in Tenerife are reminiscent of Mexican Aztec temples, and archaeologists are still arguing about their origin.
Don’t miss the ethnographic park of Güimar to discover the mysteries and explore the theme gardens to reflect on what you’ve seen
What should a tourist do in Tenerife?
Tenerife is visited to relax on the warm sandy beaches or conquer the highest peak in Spain, to visit the most famous wineries or to watch whales, as well as to see a real dragon tree and meet the dawn on Mount Teide
What to do in Tenerife on excursions and on one’s own?
Climb to the top of Mount Teide
Put on comfortable shoes and cross the spectacular lava fields as you climb Mount Teide. Or take the cable car up and enjoy the view of the caldera as you make your way up to the top.
Climbing the Teide is a popular activity in Tenerife, you can go to the mountain with a guided tour
Excursion to Las Cañadas National Park and El Teide Volcano – One of the most visited parks on the planet and the first in attendance Teide Volcano – Picturesque forests, breathtaking panoramas and Martian landscapes – a trip to the pearl of Tenerife
Visit Loro park
Take a day trip to Loro Parque and get to know its inhabitants. You will have the opportunity to see sloths, sea lions, penguins and parrots. You can also visit the underwater garden and discover the Thai village. Kids will love Kinderlandia where they can have fun on suspension bridges and rollercoasters
Individual visit to Loro Park with a tour of its “behind the scenes” – Loro Park on the island of Tenerife – a unique place in all respects Loro Park and the Teide volcano: immersion in the nature of Tenerife – Visit a huge zoo and admire alien landscapes Loro Parque
Take a tour of the wineries
Wine lovers can taste local varieties produced on the fertile volcanic slopes of Tenerife. Wine has been produced here since the Middle Ages, and believe me, they know a lot about winemaking here, fortunately, the Canarians will gladly share the secrets of making with you.
In our catalog you can find wine tours in Tenerife including visits to traditional wine cellars followed by tasting
Sightseeing tour from Puerto de la Cruz – Bus tour to the most important places in Tenerife Sightseeing tour of the island of Tenerife – Tenerife is not only traveled up and down the Teide National Park Tour of the National Park of Las Cañadas and El Volcano – Teide – One of the most visited parks on the planet and the first most visited
Admire the millennial dragon tree
The dragon tree in Icod de los Vinos is the oldest dragon tree in the Canary Islands, making it one of the main tourist attractions Tenerife. Its height is 18 meters, and the diameter of the base is 20 meters and it can be seen from San Marcos Square. However, if you want to see it up close, you will need to visit Drago Park.
At 19In 17, it was declared a National Monument and became one of the symbols of Tenerife. There are more dragon trees in other parts of the island, although none are as old as this one. Rugged with deep ravines, dotted with white-walled villages, and covered in lichen-drenched laurisilva forests, life in Anaga has changed little over the centuries. You will be in awe of the complex and dramatic views
All of Tenerife and Anaga Natural Park in one day – Popular and secret corners of the island, circular panoramas, relic forest and stories about conquistadors Tour of Las Cañadas National Park and El Teide volcano most visited Mysterious Teno Natural Park – Explore the beauties of the northwest coast of Tenerife and visit the pirate village of Masca
Soak up the culture in Candelaria
Away from the tourist routes, charming Candelaria is the spiritual capital of Tenerife. Its iconic basilica is definitely worth a visit and is most notable for its frescoes and the statue of the Black Madonna. Plaza de la Patrona is another attraction with its majestic bronze statues representing the nine kings who ruled Tenerife before
Spanish conquest. Tapas bars and excellent bakeries make the city even more attractive
What can you do to make your vacation memorable?
Tenerife is an excellent tourist destination, as the island is the largest of the Canary Islands, we recommend using excursions, many of which are panoramic and cover many popular places at the same time. You can find the right ones in our catalog, where we have collected the most popular and best on the island, you just have to book your favorite
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Thank you for the tour, we enjoyed it very much. Konstantin tried to show all the beauty of the island, we had a great day!
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Vladislav
September 8, 2022
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Review: All Tenerife and Anaga Natural Park in one day
Great tour! Indeed, it allows you to create a holistic impression of the island, climatic zones, its history and the people who inhabited it. We saw everything we wanted, everything was wonderfully organized, we really liked it.
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Olga
August 1, 2022
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Review: Sightseeing tour of the island of Tenerife
I recommend Alexander, we went on a sightseeing tour with him. Excellent organization – everything was on time, everything was interesting, all our wishes were taken into account. Alexander talks about the history and plants of the island, answers questions of interest.
The next day they took another boat trip through it – everything was just as impeccable.
Thank him very much!
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Viktorija
July 21, 2022
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Review: All corners of the paradise island
Thank you very much for a wonderful day and an interesting excursion! I liked the tour very much and it was useful for the first acquaintance with the island. Learned a lot of interesting facts. I definitely recommend!!!
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Lena
July 11, 2022
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Review for: All Tenerife and Anaga Natural Park in one day
Wonderful tour, wonderful locations that ordinary tourists will never find on their own!!! It was the author’s route. We learned a lot of new and interesting facts about Tenerife and the islands. Highly recommend Konstantin as a super great guide. Thank you very much for a great day! Lena, Ruslan, Patrick and Gloria.
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Alena
July 6, 2022
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Vladislav
June 29, 2022
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Review: Teide Volcano
900 transfer02 so that the ascent and descent go well. The Teide volcano itself is a very beautiful place, with Martian landscapes around and at the very top you walk above the clouds.
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Daria
June 22, 2022
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We went on an individual excursion – we liked everything very much! It was fun and interesting, very beautiful, informative, and our wishes for the places we wanted to visit were also taken into account. From the point of view of the organization, everything is also clear and convenient – I recommend it!
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Galina
June 14, 2022
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0002 Konstantin took into account all our wishes, the route was changed the way we wanted. Learned a lot of new and interesting things. I recommend! Everything went perfectly!
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Tatyana
June 7, 2022
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Review: Unexplored Tenerife
We arrived in Tenerife for the first time with my husband and two teenage children. We planned to spend 5 days in Costa Adeje and 5 days in Puerto de la Cruz. Since we are not experienced drivers, we decided not to rent a car, but to order a tour of the island. We found several options on the Internet, but we settled on “Unexplored Tenerife” with a guide Konstantin, because:
1. The tour covered the sights that we wanted to see (Santa Cruz, Teresitas Beach, Anaga Park, etc.)
2. The cost of the tour included 1-4 people. Many other options for a similar price were designed for 3 people + approx. 50 euros for each track. people
3. Possibility to change the place of the end of the tour. It was very convenient for us to combine sightseeing of the island and moving to the north of the island.
4. Many excellent reviews about the Russian-speaking guide Konstantin, as an interesting storyteller and a careful driver.
8 hours flew by unnoticed and comfortably, we often stopped to take photos, had a delicious lunch in one of the fish restaurants, learned a lot of new and interesting things about the functioning of the island, its history and features. The whole family was happy! I recommend!
Tenerife’s 50 best attractions – the most complete overview
Tenerife is the largest Canary Island belonging to Spain. It attracts its visitors not only with the hot sun and crystal waters of the Atlantic, but also with many attractive attractions and entertainment. Whether you find it exciting to climb a volcano, snorkel with turtles or relax on sandy beaches, Tenerife is the perfect place to do it all.
Tenerife attractions are among the most popular places for a varied holiday. You will learn about what interesting places to visit first of all while relaxing on the island from this article. For your convenience, below is a map on which you can find all the mentioned attractions.
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Tenerife Attractions
Tenerife is one of the most popular destinations in the Canary Islands. This is due, firstly, to stunning landscapes, and secondly, to many fascinating museums, fortresses, churches, monuments, and entertainment centers. The famous Teide National Park, the beaches of the black volcanoes and several other attractions make the island a true holiday paradise that attracts tourists from all over the world.
The island covers an area of 2,034 km2. For comparison, the smallest island of the Canary Islands, El Hierro, covers only 269 km2, which is less than one seventh of the area of Tenerife. Here is the highest mountain in Spain and some of the most unique landscapes in the world. Tenerife is also called the “Island of Eternal Spring” – after all, the season is all year round and it is never cold. Let’s quickly get acquainted with the sights of this paradise!
Teide National Park, Siampark, Loropark, Drago Park;
Cave of the Winds, Las Teresitas Beach, Puerto de la Cruz, Martianez Pools;
Auditorio de Tenerife, Los Gigantes Rocks, Rural de Anaga Park, La Laguna;
Palmetum, Casa de los Balcones, Nuestra Señora de Africa Market;
Museum of Nature and Man, Hell’s Gorge, Aqualand, Monkey Park;
El Caleton Natural Pools, Punta de Teno Lighthouse, Guimar Pyramids;
Candelaria Basilica, Masca, La Orotava, Scala de Garcia, Viaflor;
Monier Winery, Church of the Immaculate Conception, Playa de las Vistas;
La Caldera, Artlandia Puppet Museum, Museum of Science and Space;
Jungle Park Las Aguilas, Observatory del Teide, Camel Farm, Golf del Sur;
Garden of Sitio Litre, Castillo San Filipe, Bateria de Santa Barbara;
Cathedral of San Cristobal de la Laguna, Lil Theatre;
Plaza de España in Santa Cruz, Meridiano Shopping Center.
Mild temperatures, long beaches and diverse landscapes make Tenerife the most popular Canary Island in any case. The island is divided into districts and resorts. Santa Cruz de Tenerife is the lively and culturally rich capital of the island that offers bars, museums, shops and serves as a launching pad for day trips to La Gomera, the unspoilt Canary Island with Garagione National Park and Masca Valley. In the Playa de la Americas area, you can watch whales and dolphins, while Costa Adeje is the perfect place for snorkeling with turtles or diving in caves.
The popular resorts of Los Cristianos and Los Gigantes attract travelers who want to relax with beautiful marinas and golden beaches. You can also explore the picturesque town of Puerto de la Cruz. No matter how and where you explore Tenerife, the island will impress you.
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What to see in Tenerife — TOP 20
The special charm of the island and recreation in Tenerife comes from its nature, which is largely due to the volcanic origin of the Canary Island. Therefore, we advise you to start your trip with an acquaintance with the Teide volcano, along with the red rocks and landscapes of the national park of the same name, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Also visit the entertainment Siampark, Loroparc, Drago Park with the unique Dragon Tree, Cave of the Winds, Las Teresitas Beach, Puerto de la Cruz, Martianez Pools, Auditorio de Tenerife, Los Gigantes Rocks, Rural de Anaga Park , La Laguna, Palmetum, Casa de los Balcones, Nuestra Señora de Africa Market, Museum of Nature and Man, Hell’s Gorge, Aqualand, Monkey Park, El Caleton Natural Pools.
Teide National Park
Teide National Park
We invite you to get acquainted with one of the main attractions of the island – the 3718 meters high Teide volcano and its national park of the same name, which is the center of the island. Pico del Teide is the largest mountain in Spain and one of Tenerife’s most popular attractions. The Teide cable car, which runs at an altitude of 2356 meters to 3555 meters, will take you to the top of the volcano, from where you can enjoy a fantastic view. The cable car ride is truly breathtaking.
The stunning scenery has repeatedly been the backdrop of science fiction films such as Planet of the Apes and Star Wars. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2007, Teide National Park has a total of 38 different hiking trails that can take anywhere from two hours to a full day. If you feel like taking a walk, it’s worth wrapping up in warm clothes to explore the rocky paths of the volcano. It is especially beautiful to walk along the Teide volcano in the evening, when you can admire the sunsets. You should definitely visit this unique natural site if you come to Tenerife!
Observatory del Teide
Observatory del Teide
Teide National Park is one of the best stargazing areas in the world. To study the starry sky in 1964, a huge observatory was installed in the park. The del Teide Observatory is the world’s largest solar observatory and has already been able to learn many astronomical features about the Sun. You can visit the observatory as part of an excursion and look at the stars through different telescopes: night, solar or microwave. I am glad that the tours are available in different languages, including Russian.
Siampark
Siampark
Siampark is one of Tenerife’s most popular attractions, especially with families. The famous water park in the town of Costa Adeje, located on the island, has been voted the best water park in the world for 6 times in a row, and, of course, not without reason. In total, 17 different attractions await you here, including a giant 28-meter slide, as well as a water jungle.
If you are not a fan of extreme sports and like quieter rides, then you can swim in the tropical May River or relax on the Siampark beach. And for younger visitors there is a special children’s area, consisting of towers, slides and bridges. The entire park is decorated in Thai style and the exotic vegetation will make you feel like you are in a fairy tale place. There are also five restaurants on the territory of Siampark, serving original and delicious dishes.
Costa Adeje is a cheap place to stay, here are the options:
Fañabe Apartments. Rating – 9.4 based on 48 reviews. Price 35 €.
Royal Bonanza Villas. Rating – 9.3 based on 28 reviews. Price 40 €.
Apartment Orlando. Rating – 9.8 based on 68 reviews. Price 30 €.
Flamingo Suites Hotel. Rating – 9.2 based on 86 reviews. Price 35 €.
Drago Park
Drago Park
The dragon tree in Icod de los Vinos, or Drago Milenario as the locals call it, is another attraction of Tenerife. With a height of 16 meters, a circumference of just under 20 meters at the base and an exceptional shape, it is a real tourist magnet. Surrounded by the green Drago Park, next to the parish church of San Marcos, the Dragon Tree is one of the most significant natural, cultural and historical attractions of the Canary Islands. It is believed that this tree, which is about 800 years old, is the oldest in the archipelago.
Drago Milenario is featured on most postcards, so every visitor to Tenerife should see him live at least once. Around this imposing plant, which is actually not a tree, but an asparagus, many fairy tales and legends wind. The red juice of this plant has healing properties. Visitors to Tenerife can buy Drago Milenario offshoots anywhere on the island, as well as grow and care for them at home. If you are planning your visit here, you should pay attention to the opening hours of Drago Park, which vary in summer and winter.
Cave of the Winds
Cave of the Winds
Not far from Drago Milenario you will find the next fascinating attraction in Tenerife. We are talking about the Cave of the Winds, or Cueva del Viento, as the Spaniards call it. At 17 kilometers long, the cave is the longest lava cave in Europe and second only to the lava caves in Hawaii worldwide. The volcanic tunnel is located in the same area as Drago Park, Icod de los Vinos. According to archaeologists, the cave originated over 27,000 years ago.
Only a small part is open to the public, where daily exciting excursions take place, where you can immerse yourself in the cave system. Stunning geomorphological formations create a labyrinth of winding passages that meander towards the center of the Earth. Exploring this place is very exciting! Interestingly, the government has introduced strict rules regarding the frequency and number of visitors so as not to lead to the alteration and destruction of special flora and fauna. So, excursions are held only for 16 people during the day, so you should take care of tickets in advance.
Puerto de la Cruz
Puerto de la Cruz
Next, we suggest you go to Puerto de la Cruz – the tourist center of the northern part of the island of Tenerife. The center of Puerto de la Cruz is the Plaza del Charco, a beautiful square adorned with a fountain and old laurel trees, and surrounded by numerous restaurants and cafes. It is also worth looking at the small church of Nuestra Senora, located right on the square and not far from the waterfront. Don’t forget to visit the Old Town of Puerto de la Cruz – which awaits you with colorful streets, historic colonial houses and many excellent typical Canarian restaurants.
Puerto de la Cruz has the best accommodation options for the price and reviews, here they are:
El Palacete del Puerto Apartments. Rating – 9.2 based on 58 reviews. Price 25 €.
Guest house “Materdei”. Rating – 9.3 based on 28 reviews. Price 30 €.
The Cool Apartment. Rating – 9.8 based on 68 reviews. Price 20 €.
Hotel Tigaiga. Rating – 9.2 based on 286 reviews. Price 40 €.
Martianez pools
Pools of Martianez
If you ever visit the resort of Puerto de la Cruz, you should definitely go to the pools with sea water on Lake Martianes. The unique outdoor pool was built back in the 70s by the famous architect and artist Cesar Manrique and has since become one of the favorite places for locals and tourists alike. Lake Martianes covers a total area of about 33,000 square meters, making it Europe’s largest natural seawater pool.
Visitors can enjoy an artificial lake, seven swimming pools, sun loungers under palm trees and plenty of water activities. There is also a huge offer of bars, restaurants and casinos where you can try your luck in the evening with a round of blackjack or poker.
Masca Valley
Masca Valley
Masca Valley, located on the northwest coast of Tenerife, is the island’s next attraction. The wild scenery of the Masca Valley, marked by rocky cliffs, wooded paths and waterfalls, is one of the most beautiful in Tenerife. The secluded gorge is perfect for hiking – the trail winds its way through steep mountain roads and ends at a black sandy beach, so you might want to bring a swimsuit. Against the backdrop of a green valley, you can take beautiful photos. Recommended!
Pyramids of Guimar
Pyramids of Guimar
Next, we invite you to learn about the history of the six mysterious lava stone pyramids in the Ethnographic Park of Guimar. The pyramids are located on the southeast coast of Tenerife, about 25 minutes from the capital of the island, Santa Cruz. Of course, these pyramids are much smaller than the Egyptian ones. Their height is only 4 meters and dates back only to the 19th century. Here you can also explore the only exhibition of poisonous plants in the Canary Islands at the Poison Garden. There is a children’s playground, a cafe and a gift shop on site.
Basilica of Candelaria
Basilica of Candelaria
Since Tenerife belongs to Spain and is therefore Catholic, the island is rich in beautiful churches. The Basilica of Candelaria, or also called the Basilica of Nuestra Senora, is definitely one of the most attractive buildings in Tenerife. The church stands on the seashore in the town of Candelaria, about 20 kilometers south of Santa Cruz. Its location right on the open sea even reminds a little Piazza San Marco in Venice. The interior of the church should also be given special attention: the basilica is richly decorated with gold ornaments.
Las Teresitas beach
Las Teresitas beach
Tenerife has more than 40 magnificent beaches. So it is simply impossible to single out one of the most beautiful here. But, of course, some of the beaches made it to the list of the island’s top attractions, including the famous Las Teresitas. Less than two kilometers long, this sandy beach in the northeast of Tenerife is the perfect place to relax.
To meet the high standards of beauty, Las Teresitas beach has been covered with golden yellow sand and additionally planted with palm trees. Cozy sun loungers are perfect for sunbathing, snacks and cocktails are available at the various beach bars, and fresh seafood is served at the restaurants. On the artificial beach of Las Teresitas, you can also enjoy various water activities or play on the sand with your children.
There are many affordable apartments near Las Teresitas beach, here are the best ones:
Las Teresitas Apartment. Rating – 9.5 based on 78 reviews. Price 20 €.
Apartments El Perenquen. Rating – 9.3 based on 48 reviews. Price 25 €.
Nina Apartment. Rating – 9.8 based on 68 reviews. Price 30 €.
San Andres Beach Apartment. Rating – 9.6 based on 86 reviews. Price 22 €.
Rocks de Garcia
Rocks de Garcia
The Cliffs de Garcia is a collection of uniquely shaped rocks located next to the volatile Teide volcano. The rocks are one of the main attractions of the Teide National Park, protected by UNESCO in Tenerife. Rocks created by years of volcanic activity are mostly known for their spectacular growth and special shapes. Each rock has its own nickname.
Among the most famous rocks are the “Rock of Chinchado”, known as the “Finger of God”, and the imposing La Catedral – the highest and most popular rock with a height of 200 meters among climbers. The best way to enjoy the incredible view is to go hiking in the valley, which will take about 2 hours.
Los Gigantes Rocks
Los Gigantes Rocks
In the area of Santiago del Teide, in the west of Tenerife, you will find the amazing Los Gigantes Rocks, which are part of the Teno Landscape Park. People come to this picturesque place to enjoy the incredible views. And on the rocks themselves, even the eponymous seaside resort of Los Gigantes is located.
During the boat trip, if you’re lucky, you can even watch whales and dolphins in their natural environment, which can be seen here almost throughout the year. And passionate divers love to come here to dive to a depth of 30 meters and admire the impressive underwater world with their own eyes.
Parque Rural de Anaga
Parque Rural de Anaga
If you miss the rocky volcanic landscape of Tenerife, be sure to take a trip to the Anaga Mountains, where the Rural de Anaga Biosphere Park is also located. Here in the east of Tenerife you can go hiking or climbing, explore the idyllic villages along the trails and admire the rich flora and fauna, including the huge laurel forest of the Tertiary period, which, due to its value, is one of the most important natural treasures in Europe. Tourist routes have different lengths, so they are suitable for both beginners and experienced hikers.
Auditorio de Tenerife
Auditorio de Tenerife
Auditorio de Tenerife, located in the island’s capital of Santa Cruz, is primarily known for its exceptional architecture. It was built by the famous Spanish architect Calatrava. However, this modern concert and conference hall may surprise you not only with its appearance.
The Auditorio de Tenerife consists of a main hall of 1200 m2, an auditorium and a symphony hall, a chamber music hall and a café. Concerts, theatrical performances, dance shows and other events are regularly held here. If you want to see the Auditorio de Tenerife inside, be sure to visit one of the events.
Stay overnight in Santa Cruz at these popular apartments and hotels:
The Happy Place Apartments. Rating – 9.4 based on 202 reviews. Price 20 €.
Suite Beethoven. Rating – 9.3 based on 57 reviews. Price 23 €.
Cal Vacation Apartments. Rating – 9.3 based on 83 reviews. Price 28 €.
Hotel Emblemático Hi Suites. Rating – 9.3 based on 226 reviews. Price 30 €.
La Laguna
La Laguna
The University City of La Laguna, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999 and officially named San Cristobal de la Laguna, is one of the most significant cities on the island of Tenerife.
Once there, you should definitely head to the historic old town. Here you can admire old villas, traditional courtyards, as well as breathtaking sights such as the city’s beautiful cathedral, Concepción Church and Plaza del Adelantado. If you want to stay here for more than one day, then you can experience the nightlife of the popular student city. There are many bars where you can relax and enjoy delicious cocktails.
Palmetum
Palmetum
Palmetum is a 12 hectare botanical garden in Santa Cruz. It specializes in palm trees with waterfalls, ponds, a museum. Here you can also enjoy a beautiful view of the ocean. There are over 2,000 different plant species growing in the Palmetum, and 500 of them are palm species alone. The garden is divided into island worlds such as Madagascar or the Caribbean. Walking through this subtropical oasis will give you a pleasant experience for a long time.
Casa de los Balcones
Casa de los Balcones
If you want to learn about the history and traditional lifestyle of the Canary Islands, you should head to La Orotava. Here you will find an interesting attraction – the Casa de los Balcones, a 17th century mansion that has been converted into a museum and displays various traditional crafts of the Canary Islands. The central element is a courtyard with a large wood carved balcony and vegetation almost like a jungle, which is quite typical of Canarian mansions. In the museum itself, you will see examples of Canarian embroidery, clay and ceramic work, guitars and costumes that you can buy as souvenirs.
Hell’s Gorge
Hell’s Gorge
Hell’s Gorge is located in the south of Tenerife. More than 6.5 kilometers (round trip) through the gorge past the rocky rock walls and plants, which are partially preserved only in Tenerife, there is a hiking trail. In some caves that are found on the tourist route, you can see ancient wall paintings. At the end of the hiking trail you can admire a large waterfall. Access to the gorge is limited in order to protect nature, so excursion groups are no more than 20 people.
El Caleton Natural Pools
El Caleton Natural Pools
The El Caleton Natural Pools were created by a volcanic eruption several hundred years ago. Here you can swim in peaceful, surf-proof pools easily accessible via stairs. In addition, here you can enjoy the view of the raging lake while swimming. Around the pool you can find many cafes and have a bite to eat there.
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Tenerife has something to surprise you! We will continue to introduce you to interesting museums, natural attractions, and also tell you about entertainment on the island. On the island of Tenerife you can visit the following sites: Punta de Teno Lighthouse, Guimar Pyramids, Candelaria Basilica, Masca, La Orotava, Garcia Rocks, Viaflor, Monier Winery, Church of the Immaculate Conception, Playa de las Vistas, La Caldera, del Teide Observatory .
Children will especially enjoy Las Aguilas Jungle Park, Camel Farm, Artlandia Puppet Museum, Museum of Science and Space. Visit also Golf del Sur, Go Kart Club, Botanical Garden, Chinyero Volcano, Iberostar Selection Anthelia, Adrián Hoteles Roca Nivaria, Taoro Park, Sitio Litre Garden, Castillo San Filipe, Bateria de Santa Barbara, Cathedral of San Cristobal de la Laguna, Lil Theatre, Plaza de España in Santa Cruz and Meridiano Shopping Center.
Lighthouse Punta de Teno
Lighthouse Punta de Teno
The westernmost point of Tenerife is the lighthouse Punta de Teno. A beautiful lighthouse is located against the fabulous backdrop of the Teno mountains and a wild lake. So here you can make incredible photo cards for memory. Alternatively, you can go hiking or swimming from the Punta de Teno lighthouse. It also offers stunning views of the Acantilados de los Gigantes coastline. The lighthouse can be easily reached by taxi or bus. Nature lovers will especially like this place, and you can also have a picnic here. Recommended!
La Orotava Valley
La Orotava Valley
The La Orotava Valley extends from the Teide volcano and is surrounded by the gentle peaks of the Teide mountains. Here are some of the most picturesque landscapes of Tenerife. The valley is famous for lush banana plantations and vineyards, steep cliffs and mountains surrounded by pine trees.
This is a wonderful pedestrian zone through which a number of well-known hiking trails pass. On one of the routes, there is the observation deck Mirador del Humboldt, which offers a wide panoramic view of the valley. The historic city of La Orotava, famous for its unique architecture and botanical garden, is also worth a visit if you are in Tenerife.
La Oratava offers affordable hotels and apartments. Here they are:
Apartamento Tahoro. Rating – 9.7 based on 25 reviews. Price 20 €.
Hotel Alhambra. Rating – 9.7 based on 159 reviews. Price 26 €.
Guest house Silene Orotava. Rating – 9.1 based on 278 reviews. Price 19 €.
Apartamento San Isidro. Rating – 9.2 based on 51 reviews. Price 24 €.
Vilaflor
Vilaflor
Vilaflor, located on a rocky plateau at an altitude of 1400 meters, is the highest village in Tenerife. This picturesque place is surrounded by pine mountains, rocky lava plains and fields of flowers. Vilaflor is a popular starting point for hiking and climbing trips.
The village is famous for its local wineries and vineyards. Here you can also observe unusual rock formations made of striking white tuff. Nearby are the mineral springs of Fuente Altama, Sanctuary of Santo Germano Pedro and El Pino Gordo, the largest tree in the Canary Islands, worth a visit.
Monier Winery
Monier Winery
Learn about the traditions of Canary Island viticulture at the Monier Winery in Tenerife’s picturesque La Holler area. There you can taste red, white and rosé wines. As part of the tour, you will walk through the vines and learn how traditional methods and modern innovations in winemaking come together. You can then enjoy one of the best views of the island from the terrace of the winery’s restaurant.
Church of the Immaculate Conception
Church of the Immaculate Conception
The history of the church dates back to 1498, so the Church of the Immaculate Conception is the oldest church in Tenerife and a landmark of the island’s capital, Santa Cruz. Legend has it that the original church was commissioned by Alonso Fernández de Lugo, commander of the Spanish conquerors. However, the current church dates back to the 17th and 18th centuries. The most notable feature of the church is the bell tower, a distinctive landmark of the city. But the Mudéjar tiles, the refined baroque interior and the silver altar are also some of the highlights.
La Caldera
La Caldera
Pine trees, volcanoes and stunning landscapes are what you will find when exploring La Caldera in Tenerife and the region that surrounds it. La Caldera is a volcanic crater located in the La Orotava Valley, which covers the northern part of the central coast of the island. The La Caldera crater is easily accessible and features picnic tables, a playground and other amenities, including a restaurant, which is surrounded by incredible woodland. You can walk the hiking trails through mossy, fern-filled terrain and enjoy spectacular views of the island of Tenerife, including Mount El Teide.
Beach de Las Vistas
Beach de Las Vistas
Many of the beaches attract tourists on the island of Tenerife, and the golden sandy beach of Las Vistas is one of the most popular. With many amenities, light blue umbrellas and sun loungers, the beach looks very inviting. The water right on the beach is divided into two bays, which are calm and good for swimming.
There are also many bars, restaurants and shops both on the beach and nearby. Water sports, beach volleyball and other outdoor activities are popular here. The beach is well known so it can get quite crowded, especially during the summer months. Due to its accessibility and safety, the beach is a good choice for family travelers. And if you are looking for more adventurous activities, then you can go boating and diving in coastal waters.
Beach de Las Vistas has affordable housing options. Here they are:
Casa Laura apartments. Rating – 9.7 based on 34 reviews. Price 20 €.
Hotel Tenerife Royal Gardens. Rating – 9.3 based on 259 reviews. Price 26 €.
Apartments La Maricita Cristianos. Rating – 9.5 based on 28 reviews. Price 29 €.
Complex Torres del Sol. Rating – 9.2 based on 51 reviews. Price 24 €.
Artlandia Puppet Museum
Artlandia Puppet Museum
Artlandia Puppet Museum is a unique and impressive attraction on the island. The exposition of the museum will introduce you to the world of puppet art and teddy bears. This museum is unlike any other in Europe, and therefore deserves special attention. The exhibition of exhibits is located in a traditional Canarian island house with more than 600 dolls and toys made of porcelain, felt, wood and other materials. You can also visit a workshop for making porcelain dolls. We advise you to look into the souvenir shop opened at the museum and buy a doll as a keepsake!
Museum of Science and Space
Museum of Science and Space
Next, we invite you to visit the Museum of Science and Space. If you’ve ever dreamed of lifting a car with one finger or stepping out of your own shadow, you should definitely check this place out. The innovative museum, located in the island’s former capital of La Laguna, is one of Tenerife’s top attractions and surely proves that learning about science can be both fun and amazing.
Stepping through the doors of the museum, you’ll be taken on a scientific journey with dozens of interactive exhibits designed to captivate you and teach you about the laws of nature, the fundamentals of the universe, and the complex functions of the human body. We’re sure you’ll be captivated by the inventive and often humorous shows, which include a stunning mirror maze, planetarium visit, 3D special effects, and a range of science-based challenges that are equally entertaining for all ages.
Hotel Iberostar Selection Anthelia
Hotel Iberostar Selection Anthelia
Next, we would like to introduce you to the luxury hotel Iberostar Selection Anthelia, located on the island of Tenerife. A large 5-star hotel with first class service and friendly hotel staff, located in a very quiet area of Costa Adeje, despite the fact that right behind the hotel there is a promenade with a wide selection of restaurants and shops. Five restaurants and four bars will delight you with first-class regional cuisine. Guests can relax in the hotel’s thermal bath and Sensations Spa.
A stay at the Iberostar Selection Anthelia is suitable not only for couples or friends, but also for families, because in addition to children’s animation, there is also the Smiley Kids Club, where the little guests of the hotel can relax and play with each other. Read more about the Iberostar Selection Anthelia.
Adrián Hoteles Roca Nivaria
Adrián Hoteles Roca Nivaria
No less beautiful hotel, which can also be called a landmark of the island, is Adrián Hoteles Roca Nivaria. Located in the south of the island, in the Playa Paraiso area of Costa Adeje, the 5-star Adrián Hoteles Roca Nivaria will impress you not only with its exclusive but family atmosphere. The hotel is distinguished by its unique architecture and minimalist style, as well as beautiful ocean views.
The rooms at this Tenerife hotel are elegant and luxurious with plenty of space. The hotel’s 4 restaurants serve Italian and Spanish cuisine. The highlight of the main restaurant Garoe is the terrace and the panoramic sea view. And also on the territory of the hotel there is an upscale spa. Read more about Adrián Hoteles Roca Nivaria.
Loroparc
Loroparc
Are you still short of parks in Tenerife? Then you should definitely visit Loropark. It is located in the north of the island, in the popular tourist resort of Puerto de la Cruz. Covering a total area of 13.5 acres, this huge animal park is home to over 10,000 exotic and partially endangered animals. The park gained fame for its parrot breeding station, which today is one of the largest collections of parrots in the world.
The peculiarity of Loroparc is its mission. It is about protecting animals and preserving their natural habitat for future generations. So, there is the Planet of the Penguins or the Oceanarium – such corners with animals allow you to immerse yourself in different worlds and learn more about individual living creatures.
Loropark regularly hosts shows with dolphins, killer whales, sea lions and parrots, which delight both adults and children. In addition to numerous animal enclosures and exciting shows, in the park you have the opportunity to enjoy the idyll of various landscapes. For example, you can visit an orchid garden or even a jungle. There is a huge variety of entertainment in Loropark, so we advise you to allocate at least 3 hours to visit it.
Las Aguilas Jungle Park
Las Aguilas Jungle Park
Las Aguilas Jungle Park is one of the largest animal parks in Europe. Las Aguilas Park in translation into Russian means the Park of the Eagles. The jungle park acquired this name due to the variety of birds of prey and unique shows with their participation. In addition, the park hosts a show of parrots and sea lions. The climbing path is very popular among children. It runs through the entire park and allows you to see all the inhabitants of the jungle.
Camel Farm
Camel Farm
One of Tenerife’s rather unusual but still very popular activities is camel riding. The oriental animals, which were once brought to the island by the Spanish conquerors, have been a tourist attraction on the island for many decades. Camel farms and camel parks in Tenerife offer camel rides and safaris. Visiting a camel farm, you can feel like in a fairy tale 1001 nights, because they even sell oriental dresses.
Golf del Sur
Golf del Sur
Another exciting entertainment on the island of Tenerife is golf. Here, lovers of this sport will find the huge golf course del Sur. The architects and designers of the golf course have done an excellent job. The green area for playing harmoniously blends with the natural landscape, and therefore brings even more pleasure to golfers. Here, both beginners and advanced players will find the right place to practice an exclusive and challenging sport.
Go Kart Club
Go Kart Club
Another place that will give you a lot of positive emotions and adrenaline is the karting club. In Tenerife, this sporting pleasure takes on a special flavor, because the island hosts one of the best Go Kart tracks in Europe. A total of three go-kart tracks offer the opportunity to ride for both big and small. Various models of go-karts are available for visitors to choose from, depending on their age. Recommended!
Botanical Garden
Botanical Garden
The botanical garden we invite you to visit is located in Santa Cruz. It was created in 1790 under the Spanish king Carlos III in order to adapt plants imported from the tropics to the rather temperate climate in Europe. The ultimate goal was for the plants to become native to Spain. However, due to the cool Spanish winters, especially in Madrid, the plan fell through. However, in the botanical garden in Tenerife, heat-loving plants do very well and you can admire them.
Chinyero Volcano
Chinyero Volcano
Do you want to walk through the typical volcanic landscape with lava fields and pine forest in Tenerife? Then a walk around the Chinyero volcano is what you need. It last erupted in 1909 and is still considered a “hot” volcano. It has a height of 1556 meters. For reasons of nature conservation, you are not allowed to climb the volcano, but you can walk along special trails. They pass through green pine forests and through black lava rock. The best views of the volcano will open from the highest point of the circular hike.
Taoro Park
Taoro Park
Taoro Park is a free urban park located in Puerto de la Cruz on a hillside. The green park has a beautiful restaurant, as well as numerous plants and fountains. From the park, as well as the restaurant “Terraza Taoro” offers a beautiful view of the sea and the city. During the day, you can have a good rest in the park and take beautiful photos. On weekends it is crowded, but on weekdays the park is usually quite empty and quiet.
Garden of Sitio Litre
Garden of Sitio Litre
Garden of Sitio Litre is a small, beautifully designed garden, located near Taoro Park. The garden is home to many plants and flowers. There are a lot of orchids here. There is a mansion in the garden that dates back to 1730. Built by Scotsman John Paisley, it has been home to some of the most famous personalities in history. Guests staying at the Sitio Litre Garden Mansion include naturalist Alexander von Humboldt, artist Marianne North and novelist Agatha Christie. Today, sculptures of the characters of Alexander von Humboldt and Agatha Christie are installed in the garden, which are reminiscent of the old days.
In front of the entrance to the garden you will see two ponds with water lilies and fish. If you wish, you can buy fish food on the spot and please the inhabitants of the pond. The paths are beautifully decorated, and there are gazebos along them. There is also a small fountain in the center of the garden. We advise you to visit the garden of Sitio Litre to get to know the unique plants and admire their beauty.
Castillo San Filipe
Castillo San Filipe
Castillo San Filipe is one of the oldest buildings on the island in Puerto de la Cruz. The fortress once served to protect the city from pirate attacks and was built in 1599 year. Today the Castillo is very well preserved and is home to a small museum that you can visit for free. The exhibition features various paintings and sculptures from the era of modern art. In combination with the old walls of the Castillo, modern art looks especially impressive.
Bateria de Santa Barbara
Bateria de Santa Barbara
Bateria de Santa Barbara is a fortress built in the 18th century to protect against pirates. It is located on the seafront in the Old Town of Puerto de la Cruz. The historical fortress is very well preserved and can be viewed from the outside. You can see a total of 4 war guns of the former fortress of Santa Barbara. Bateria de Santa Barbara is, first of all, a beautiful observation deck and an interesting place for photography lovers. The cannons have various inscriptions that make them even more interesting objects. Admission is free and the fortress is always open.
Cathedral of San Cristobal de la Laguna
Cathedral of San Cristobal de la Laguna
Cathedral of San Cristobal de la Laguna is located on the island of Tenerife in the town of La Laguna. It has existed since the 16th century, but since then it has been repeatedly updated. Thus, not much remains of the original appearance of the town hall. The current façade dates from 1822. The entrance to the town hall passes through five semicircular arches that look very elegant. This architectural building looks very impressive and deserves your attention.
Lil Theater
Lil Theater
Lil Theater is a beautiful architectural building also located in La Laguna. It was built in 1915 by order of the namesake of Don Antonio Leela. The building is white with beautifully decorated balconies overlooking the pedestrian area. Inside the theater, there are paintings on the walls as well as on the ceiling, which at the same time make the theater a real art gallery. The theater originally held over 1,000 guests and was used primarily as a cinema in the 1960s. After renovation work, the Lil Theater reopened in 2008 and offers interesting performances.
Nuestra Señora de Africa Market
Nuestra Señora de Africa Market
Nuestra Señora de Africa Market is the largest and most important market in Tenerife. It’s open daily and you can really find everything here: fruits, vegetables, baked goods, fish, clothes, crafts and lots of small restaurants. You can perfectly walk here, eat and go shopping. The market even has a children’s playground to keep the little ones entertained.
Museum of Nature and Man
Museum of Nature and Man
Museum of Nature and Man is the Museum of Natural History of the Canary Islands and is located in Santa Cruz. It hosts permanent exhibitions dedicated to the history of the Canary Islands and the indigenous peoples of the island, interesting information about geology, Canary volcanoes, flora and wildlife. The most interesting exhibits of the museum are the Canarian mummies. The museum has three floors, so it’s best to spend at least two hours on this attraction.
Aqualand
Aqualand
Next, we suggest you go to Aqualand. Aqualand is a kind of combination of water park, spa and entertainment. For children there are slides, wave structures, water playgrounds, while adults can relax under the hydromassage showers and hot tubs. However, the highlight of the park is the dolphin show, which is included in the admission price.
Monkey Park
Monkey Park
Monkey Park is another attraction of Tenerife with animals. This zoo is home to a wide variety of monkey species, from typical great apes like chimpanzees to very small ones like lemurs from Madagascar. The peculiarity of the Monkey Park is that you can enter the enclosure, and the animals will hug you with you. You can also feed them, but only with special food. In addition to monkeys, other animals live in the park, such as turtles, crocodiles, snakes and birds.
Plaza de España in Santa Cruz
Plaza de España in Santa Cruz
Plaza de España is probably the most famous square in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Here you will find an artificial pond and several benches. The pond is also a large fountain. The square also has a large “Santa Cruz” sign, which is a popular photo spot. In addition, there is a large military monument on the square. The Los Caidos Monument commemorates those who died in Santa Cruz in the war for national liberalization. Plaza de España, as the locals call it, usually comes alive in the evening and also on weekends.
Meridiano Shopping Center
Meridiano Shopping Center
If you come to Santa Cruz, you should visit the Meridiano Shopping Center. Here you will find many famous stores such as H&M, Douglas, C&A, Bershka and Jack & Jones. The mall occupies a total of 3 floors. On the top floor you will find restaurants and fast food chains such as KFC and Subway. There is also a large cinema here. At the bottom of the mall is a large Carrefour supermarket.
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Local guides will tell you the most detailed information about the sights of Tenerife. Turning to them, you can make the most of your trip, get even more positive emotions and impressions and see a huge number of breathtaking sights of the island.
Tenerife attractions on the map
On the map below we have placed all the attractions of Tenerife, which are described in our article. You can explore it and follow our guide exactly. Or you can create your own itinerary according to your preferences.
In this article, you have learned about the most interesting sights of Tenerife and now you know about the places that you need to visit to fully explore the island. What attractions in Tenerife will appeal to you depends on your preferences. However, we hope that thanks to our article, you were able to find what you like. We wish you an unforgettable trip!
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★ 9 Best Things to Do in Tenerife, Canary Islands ★
Explore the Variety of Beach Offers hotels)
Go Shipwreck Diving (Nearby Hotels)
Jeep Safari (Nearby Hotels)
Enjoy the Views in Mount Teide National Park (Nearby Hotels)
Camel Ride (Hotels Nearby)
Wine Tasting (Nearby Hotels)
With over 900 miles of spectacular coastline and ubiquitous bright blue skies, Canary Islands is an amazing holiday destination. Tenerife, the largest of the islands, offers not only gorgeous beaches, but also lush soaring mountains for hiking, exciting nightlife, rich wildlife and more. If you are planning to visit you may be overwhelmed by the many offers but these things are one of the best of the best for your visit to the island.
Experience a variety of beach offerings
Canary Islands, Spain
Explore the diverse beach offerings (nearby hotels)
With so much coastline, Tenerife is home to a variety of beaches, from golden stretches of sand to velvety black sand beaches. You will find golden beaches in the eastern resort areas, because of the winds these stretches of sand are popular for kitesurfing and windsurfing. To the north and west are dark, sultry shores with picturesque bays such as Puerto de la Cruz, Los Gigantes and Playa de la Arena.
Whale Watching
Whale Watching in the Canary Islands near Tenerife
Whale Watching (Nearby Hotels)
Whale Watching in Tenerife is a must while you are here. You will have the opportunity to spot pilots, sperm, minke and killer whales, as well as many sea turtles, bottlenose dolphins and sometimes striped dolphins. Tours typically last three hours and depart from Los Gigantes, Las Americas, Los Cristianos and Las Galletas. A variety of options are available, including trips on a small wooden clipper ship for an intimate experience with dolphins, as well as glass-paneled catamarans that allow passengers to marvel at the marine life below.
Cueva del Viento Cave
Cueva del Viento Cave (Nearby Hotels)
You can also go underground when you are in Tenerife. Cueva del Viento is a series of caves formed by lava during the eruption of the Pico Viejo volcano. The caves include over 11 miles of lava tubes that can be explored on a guided walking tour. You will pass through a labyrinth of underground tunnels to see lava stalactites, a lava lake, fossils and almost 200 species of insects that inhabit the cave.
Golf
Golf along the Atlantic in Tenerife
Golf (Nearby hotels)
Abundant sunshine combined with breathtaking views of the sea, mountains and volcanoes are just some of the ingredients that make Tenerife fabulous golf. There are nine different courses on the island, each offering something unique, with different sizes and interesting features. Amarilla Golf and Country Club is the only resort in the archipelago where you can play golf, take part in nautical activities and horseback riding, while the Real Club de Golf de Tenerife is known for its local wildlife and inclination. Abama Golf is a challenging course offering the most stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and La Gomera Island.
Go Shipwreck Diving
Diving off the coast of Tenerife
Go Shipwreck Diving (Nearby Hotels)
Just off the central north shore near the town of Tabaiba, the wreck deliberately sank in 2006 to attract more marine life and dive to see on this. The shipwreck, called El Peñon, is about 115 feet long, and inside are octopuses, several large moray eels, and large schools of barracuda and mackerel. If you are an experienced diver, you can go on your own, otherwise you will find several tour options that include an experienced, qualified instructor.
Take a jeep safari
Tamar jeep tours
Jeep safari (nearby hotels)
If you have only one sightseeing tour of Tenerife, do it with a jeep safari. Jeep travel allows you to discover hidden places that standard vehicles simply cannot reach, from remote canyons to the surreal moonlit landscape of the ancient Teide volcano. A jeep safari also means you can see a lot in a relatively short amount of time without sacrificing the island’s cultural charm. There are several tour operators and various excursions that offer a variety of itineraries, including tours to the top of Mount Teide through the famous hidden city of Masca, as well as excursions to the neighboring island of La Gomera.
Enjoy the views in Mount Teide National Park
Tenerife Valley and Mount Teide at a distance
Enjoy the views in Mount Teide National Park (nearby hotels)
the highest mountain peak in Spain at almost 12,200 feet above sea level. There are several ways to experience it, but you won’t want to miss the chance to enjoy spectacular views from the top of the mountain. You can walk or use the cable car to reach it, where all the panoramic views of Tenerife, Gran Canaria, La Palma and the endless expanses of the Atlantic are all waiting. You can also visit the Teide Observatory here. The largest solar observatory on Earth is perfectly positioned to observe the dazzling night sky.
Camel Ride
Camel Ride, Tenerife
Camel Ride (Nearby Hotels)
While you probably equate camels with the Arabian desert, camels were once quite common in Tenerife, especially in southern part, which was used to help agricultural workers, as they were better suited to the area than to cattle. If you’ve never ridden one of these, there are several camel parks on the island that offer an experience, some of which can be found in the aptly named La Camella, as well as Puerto de la Cruz and El Tanque. A unique adventure is often accompanied by particularly scenic views of the sea and mountains.
Wine tasting
Tenerife vineyards
Wine tasting (nearby hotels)
Tenerife is also an increasingly popular wine destination. Home to the largest wine-producing region in the Canary Islands, the rich, fertile soil nourishes a variety of grape varieties, including the beloved Listan variety. Its sweet Malmsian wine dates back to 16th-century Britain, beloved by Shakespeare, who mentioned it over 100 times in his plays. You can join a tour to discover the island’s hottest wine-producing areas, taste wines and authentic Canarian cuisine, and learn more about its cultural and historical heritage.
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This data the coastal Tenerife-South sea water temperature today, tomorrow and the upcoming days. Besides, you can also get information about the weather and surf forecast, as well as the data on sunrise / sunset and moonrise / moonset at a given point on any given day.
Water temperature in Tenerife-South today is 24°C. Based on our historical data over a period of ten years, the warmest water in this day in Tenerife-South was recorded in 2015 and was 24.8°C, and the coldest was recorded in 2018 at 22.8°C. Sea water temperature in Tenerife-South is expected to drop to 23.7°C in the next 10 days. September average water temperature in Tenerife-South is 23.7°C, the minimum temperature is 22.3°C, and the maximum is 26.2°C.
The swimming season in Tenerife-South lasts from April to January. During those months, Tenerife-South water temperature does not drop below 20°C and therefore suitable for comfortable swimming. The average water temperature in Tenerife-South in winter reaches 20°C, in spring 19. 6°C, in summer the average temperature rises to 22.1°C, and in autumn it is 23.3°C.
Tenerife-South water temperature now
Sea temperature
Tides
Sunrise and Sunset
14 September 2022
today temp
24°C
13 September 2022
yesterday temp
24.2°C
Surf Forecast in Tenerife-South for today
Another important indicators for a comfortable holiday on the beach are the presence and height of the waves, as well as the speed and direction of the wind. Please find below data on the swell size for Tenerife-South. We calculate the swell size based on the mean wave height (trough to crest) of each third highest wave. For more information on surf forecasts for the next ten days, please visit sea state forecast Tenerife-South. Data in table shown for 14 September 2022, time in GMT 0 format (you can change the time zone on the sea state forecast page)
0-3 h
3-6 h
6-9 h
9-12 h
2′ 5″
2′ 4″
2′ 2″
2′ 2″
0. 73 m
0.7 m
0.67 m
0.65 m
12-15 h
15-18 h
18-21 h
21-24 h
2′ 1″
2′ 1″
2′ 3″
2′ 5″
0.64 m
0.63 m
0.68 m
0.74 m
Current temperature and weather
Data in a table show Tenerife-South temperature today (14 September 2022). For more information and forecast for a few days, go to the weather forecast Tenerife-South
0-3 h
3-6 h
6-9 h
9-12 h
22.9°C
22.5°C
22.4°C
23.4°C
12-15 h
15-18 h
18-21 h
21-24 h
24.9°C
24.4°C
24.5°C
23.8°C
Tenerife-South water temperature by month
These figures shows the average, minimum and maximum monthly sea temperature in Tenerife-South. In addition to the table values, the graph below displays of changes average surface temperature during the year. Values are calculated based on the data over the past 10 years. Using them, you can check the water temperature in Tenerife-South on any day of this period that interests you. Click on the month link and you will see a table for each day, or alternatively you can view the temperature curve of the month and select 2 different years you want to compare, either in a table or as a curve
Month
Avr
Min
Max
January
19.9°C
18.2°C
21.3°C
cold
Sea water temperature in Tenerife-South in January
February
19.2°C
17.9°C
20.8°C
cold
Sea water temperature in Tenerife-South in February
March
19°C
17.7°C
20.7°C
cold
Sea water temperature in Tenerife-South in March
April
19. 5°C
17.6°C
21°C
cold
Sea water temperature in Tenerife-South in April
May
20.2°C
18.6°C
21.7°C
warm
Sea water temperature in Tenerife-South in May
June
21.3°C
19.1°C
23.8°C
warm
Sea water temperature in Tenerife-South in June
July
22°C
20.1°C
23.9°C
warm
Sea water temperature in Tenerife-South in July
August
22.9°C
21.2°C
24.5°C
warm
Sea water temperature in Tenerife-South in August
September
23.7°C
22.3°C
26.2°C
warm
Sea water temperature in Tenerife-South in September
October
23.7°C
22°C
25.3°C
warm
Sea water temperature in Tenerife-South in October
November
22. 5°C
20.7°C
24.3°C
warm
Sea water temperature in Tenerife-South in November
December
21°C
18.8°C
22.6°C
warm
Sea water temperature in Tenerife-South in December
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Nearby beaches and cities
The nearest beaches and cities from Tenerife-South with the water temperature today, as well as the air temperature and the state of the weather during the day and the average wave height for today
Water
Weather
Wave
La Tejita
24. 1°C
24°C
0.63 m
Palm-Mar
23.8°C
26°C
1.07 m
Playa de las Vistas
23.8°C
26°C
1.07 m
La Jaca
24.1°C
23°C
0.38 m
Abades
24.1°C
23°C
0.38 m
Poris de Abona
24.1°C
23°C
0.38 m
Costa Adeje
23.8°C
27°C
0.99 m
Playa de las Americas
23.8°C
27°C
0.99 m
Adeje
23.8°C
27°C
0.99 m
Playa Paraiso
23.8°C
27°C
0.99 m
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Tenerife Sea Temperature | Water Temperature in Tenerife, Spain
Looking to find out what the sea water temperature in Tenerife is for today and the next few days? Below are data and charts that will give you information about sea temperatures in Tenerife and nearby locations.
Water temperature in Tenerife right now
Below is the current sea temperature for Tenerife, Spain on 14th September 2022.
24.94° C
(76.9° F)
yesterday: 24.91° C (76.84° F)
a week ago: 23.33° C (73.99° F)
Water at this temperature is very pleasant to swim in and if you tend to wear a wetsuit when swimming, you might consider removing it now to avoid the body overheating.
The average sea temperature for Tenerife on September 14th over the last 10 years is 24.34° C (75.8° F), with a low temperature of 23.31° C (73.96° F) and a high of 25.44° C (77.79° F).
Analysis and forecast for Tenerife water temperatures
The water temperature in Tenerife today is higher than the average temperature of 24.34° C (75.8° F) and the temperature on this day last year, 14th September 2021, was 25° C (77° F).
The chart and table below shows the change in water temperature in Tenerife over the last 30 days:
Date
Temperature (Celsius)
Temperature (Fahrenheit)
September 14
24. 94° C
76.9° F
September 13
24.91° C
76.84° F
September 12
24.47° C
76.05° F
September 11
24.39° C
75.9° F
September 10
23.79° C
74.82° F
September 9
23.77° C
74.79° F
September 8
23.36° C
74.05° F
September 7
23.33° C
73.99° F
September 6
23.71° C
74.68° F
September 5
23.59° C
74.46° F
September 4
23.44° C
74.19° F
September 3
23.65° C
74.57° F
September 2
23.75° C
74.75° F
September 1
23.86° C
74.95° F
August 31
24.05° C
75.29° F
August 30
24.08° C
75. 34° F
August 29
23.89° C
75° F
August 28
23.89° C
75° F
August 27
23.83° C
74.89° F
August 26
23.73° C
74.71° F
August 25
23.74° C
74.73° F
August 24
23.55° C
74.39° F
August 23
23.21° C
73.78° F
August 22
23.39° C
74.1° F
August 21
23.51° C
74.32° F
August 20
23.48° C
74.26° F
August 19
23.33° C
73.99° F
August 18
23.55° C
74.39° F
August 17
23.62° C
74.52° F
August 16
23.56° C
74.41° F
August 15
23.32° C
73.98° F
The actual nearshore temperatures may vary by several degrees and this can also be heavily affected by weather. Strong winds can cause cold, deep waters to replace the surface waters that had been warmed by the sun, and heavy rain can also reduce the temperature of the sea surface temperature as well.
Water temperature in Tenerife by month
The chart below shows the monthly average water temperature in Tenerife.
For more detailed information on how the sea temperature in Tenerife changes for each month of the year, choose from the months below.
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February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Tenerife map and nearby water temperatures
Locations near Tenerife
La Hondura
Spain, Europe
6.81 miles away
Los Realejos
Spain, Europe
7.04 miles away
San Juan De La Rambla
Spain, Europe
7.16 miles away
Playa del Socorro
Spain, Europe
7.27 miles away
Icod de los Vinos
Spain, Europe
7.33 miles away
San Felipe
Spain, Europe
7. 94 miles away
The highest temperature in Spain today is 26.5° C (79.71° F) in Almadrava. The lowest is in Areas, where the temperature of the water is 16.79° C (62.23° F).
Why measure sea surface temperatures (SST) in Tenerife?
The ocean covers about 71% of the Earth’s surface, and scientists record the sea surface temperature (SST) of locations such as Tenerife because they want to understand and learn how the ocean communicates with the atomosphere of Earth.
SST is one measure that provides information on the global climate, and it can be used to predict the weather in Tenerife as well as atmospheric model simulations and to study marine ecosystems in the area.
Data source and citation
Raw data for the calculations made to find the sea surface temperature in Tenerife comes from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and their 1/4° daily Optimum Interpolation Sea Surface Temperature.
The water temperature data is constructed by combining observations from different platforms (satellites, ships, buoys, and Argo floats) on a regular global grid. A spatially complete sea surface temperature map is then built by interpolating to fill in gaps in the data.
If you’d like to use any of the information above in the format it is presented, please use the citation tool below.
Tenerife Sea Temperature. SeaTemperatures.net. Retrieved from http://seatemperatures.net/europe/spain/tenerife/.
Tenerife-South Sea Temperature | Water Temperature in Tenerife-South, Spain
Looking to find out what the sea water temperature in Tenerife-South is for today and the next few days? Below are data and charts that will give you information about sea temperatures in Tenerife-South and nearby locations.
Water temperature in Tenerife-South right now
Below is the current sea temperature for Tenerife-South, Spain on 14th September 2022.
24.65° C
(76.37° F)
yesterday: 24.62° C (76.31° F)
a week ago: 23.35° C (74.03° F)
Water at this temperature is very pleasant to swim in and if you tend to wear a wetsuit when swimming, you might consider removing it now to avoid the body overheating.
The average sea temperature for Tenerife-South on September 14th over the last 10 years is 24.2° C (75.57° F), with a low temperature of 23.39° C (74.1° F) and a high of 25.31° C (77.56° F).
Analysis and forecast for Tenerife-South water temperatures
The water temperature in Tenerife-South today is higher than the average temperature of 24.2° C (75.57° F) and the temperature on this day last year, 14th September 2021, was 24.7° C (76.46° F).
The chart and table below shows the change in water temperature in Tenerife-South over the last 30 days:
Date
Temperature (Celsius)
Temperature (Fahrenheit)
September 14
24. 65° C
76.37° F
September 13
24.62° C
76.31° F
September 12
24.51° C
76.12° F
September 11
24.35° C
75.83° F
September 10
23.79° C
74.82° F
September 9
23.79° C
74.82° F
September 8
23.4° C
74.12° F
September 7
23.35° C
74.03° F
September 6
23.71° C
74.68° F
September 5
23.6° C
74.48° F
September 4
23.42° C
74.16° F
September 3
23.61° C
74.5° F
September 2
23.68° C
74.62° F
September 1
23.75° C
74.75° F
August 31
23.93° C
75.07° F
August 30
24.02° C
75. 24° F
August 29
23.79° C
74.82° F
August 28
23.78° C
74.8° F
August 27
23.75° C
74.75° F
August 26
23.68° C
74.62° F
August 25
23.71° C
74.68° F
August 24
23.52° C
74.34° F
August 23
23.24° C
73.83° F
August 22
23.35° C
74.03° F
August 21
23.48° C
74.26° F
August 20
23.47° C
74.25° F
August 19
23.28° C
73.9° F
August 18
23.5° C
74.3° F
August 17
23.58° C
74.44° F
August 16
23.48° C
74.26° F
August 15
23.21° C
73.78° F
The actual nearshore temperatures may vary by several degrees and this can also be heavily affected by weather. Strong winds can cause cold, deep waters to replace the surface waters that had been warmed by the sun, and heavy rain can also reduce the temperature of the sea surface temperature as well.
Water temperature in Tenerife-South by month
The chart below shows the monthly average water temperature in Tenerife-South.
For more detailed information on how the sea temperature in Tenerife-South changes for each month of the year, choose from the months below.
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Tenerife-South map and nearby water temperatures
Locations near Tenerife-South
Los Abrigos
Spain, Europe
1.72 miles away
El Medano
Spain, Europe
2.21 miles away
Golf del Sur
Spain, Europe
2.38 miles away
Amarilla Golf
Spain, Europe
3.25 miles away
San Miguel de Abona
Spain, Europe
3.45 miles away
El Roque
Spain, Europe
5. 10 miles away
The highest temperature in Spain today is 26.51° C (79.72° F) in Almadrava. The lowest is in Areas, where the temperature of the water is 16.8° C (62.24° F).
Why measure sea surface temperatures (SST) in Tenerife-South?
The ocean covers about 71% of the Earth’s surface, and scientists record the sea surface temperature (SST) of locations such as Tenerife-South because they want to understand and learn how the ocean communicates with the atomosphere of Earth.
SST is one measure that provides information on the global climate, and it can be used to predict the weather in Tenerife-South as well as atmospheric model simulations and to study marine ecosystems in the area.
Data source and citation
Raw data for the calculations made to find the sea surface temperature in Tenerife-South comes from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and their 1/4° daily Optimum Interpolation Sea Surface Temperature.
The water temperature data is constructed by combining observations from different platforms (satellites, ships, buoys, and Argo floats) on a regular global grid. A spatially complete sea surface temperature map is then built by interpolating to fill in gaps in the data.
If you’d like to use any of the information above in the format it is presented, please use the citation tool below.
Tenerife-South Sea Temperature. SeaTemperatures.net. Retrieved from http://seatemperatures.net/europe/spain/tenerife-south/.
Sea Water Temperatures: Swimming & Snorkelling Guide
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Ever find yourself caught out by chilly sea temperatures when on holiday? Well no more – welcome to your complete guide to finding idyllic warm water, perfect for any holiday.
Discover how the world’s oceans warm and move, and where to go on holiday with truly delightful conditions for swimming, snorkelling and more.
Factoring in the sea temperature is often overlooked by those planning a holiday, and it’s easy to see why: if you’re heading to a warm and sunny coast, it’s fair to assume that the sea will also be warm enough to swim in.
However, what goes on under the waves greatly affects the temperature of the sea – of course, the weather above water plays a part but everything from the currents, wind and location, to the time of year and your choice of ocean contribute to the temperature of any given sea.
The average sea temperatures given in our climate guides, which come from satellites that continuously monitor the world’s oceans, refer to the sea surface temperature, which includes the top few metres where you’re likely to swim and snorkel.
Naturally, sea temperatures vary around the world, with highs of around 34°C in the Persian Gulf and lows in the region of -2°C (the temperature at which water freezes) near the poles.
If you’re planning a holiday and trying to work out what the ideal sea temperature is for you, typically anything between 18°C and 26°C is considered to be comfortable for swimming, although this is somewhat down to preference.
It’s also worth remembering that while it may be warm at the surface, the deeper you go, the colder it gets. Read on to find out more about how sea temperatures are governed, and where in the world you can find the warmest seas for your next holiday.
Unsurprisingly, the majority of the sun’s energy is focused on those parts of the earth that most directly face the sun – the equatorial regions – and it is here that the warmest air and sea temperatures are found.
If there was no atmosphere this is the way things would stay but with air able to flow so freely a natural pattern of rising and falling streams of air is established from equator to poles that gradually redistributes thermal energy from the tropics to higher latitudes, and vice versa.
It is the prevailing ‘trade winds’ near the equator and the ‘mid-latitude westerly winds’ that do most of the work, and they in turn drag surface seawater with them in the same direction as they blow.
In the North Atlantic, northeast trade winds blow off the coast of West Africa, dragging the warm sea surface waters of the tropics westwards until they start to flow up the east coast of the United States.
Here, they eventually meet the prevailing westerlies at around 45° north that push the waters eastwards, and finally southwards back towards Africa.
Importantly by this stage, much of the energy of the warm water has been absorbed by the cooler waters and atmosphere of the North Atlantic, so the returning waters are much cooler than they were.
This circular pattern occurs in most oceans of the world with the direction of flow mirrored in the southern hemisphere. What is most noticeable is that the western boundaries of the world’s oceans tend to be warmer than the eastern.
These currents are well established and operate much like clockwork. There are however, times when the natural flow is interrupted, such as during El Nino years, when sea temperatures in the tropical Eastern Pacific are as much as 3°C warmer for a season or two, and those in the Western Pacific a touch cooler.
If you are travelling to the Pacific coast of Costa Rica or Mexico during an El Nino event you will notice it, as the ocean is unusually warm.
Guide to the world’s ocean currents – courtesy of Dr. Michael Pidwirny
When it comes understanding sea temperatures for your holiday, it’s best to check which of the world’s currents you’ll be faced with, especially if you’re hoping to go swimming in the sea.
There are a few good examples of popular holiday destinations where the current is cooler than many expect:
Algarve & Canary Islands – both sit in the cold Canary Current, which flows south from the North Atlantic
California – it doesn’t put surfers off, but the eastern Pacific is surprisingly chilly thanks to the cold California Current, especially in the north
Cape Town – you may see plenty of African Penguins but you’re unlikely to take a dip as the cold Benguela Current flows round this point of South Africa
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Finding the perfect sea temperature
What really matters when it comes to planning your holiday is where in the world you will find truly warm sea temperatures, ideal for swimming, snorkelling and making the most of your precious time off.
As we mentioned, it is generally accepted that the most comfortable temperature for swimming is somewhere between 18°C and 26°C.
A look at the annual averages for a few of the most popular European holiday destinations at the height of summer quickly shows you where you will find the warmest sea temperatures in this region:
Algarve, Portugal – peaks at around 21°C in August and September
Tenerife, Canary Islands – peaks at around 23°C from August to October
Majorca, Balearic Islands – peaks at around 25°C in August
If you’re hoping for even warmer sea temperatures, you will have to consider travelling further, typically to destinations in the tropics. Popular places to go with truly inviting sea temperatures that surpass 28°C, and that can be booked at an affordable price, include:
Bali, Indonesia – peaks at around 29°C from November to May
Cancun, Mexico – peaks at around 29°C July to October
Cuba – peaks at around 30°C in August
Sri Lanka – peaks at around 30°C in April
Dubai, UAE – peaks at around 33°C in August
Of course, these destinations aren’t specific to summer holidays (in fact, we wouldn’t recommend Dubai at the height of summer as it’s simply far too hot), however this clearly shows the jump in sea temperature that you can expect to find at different times of year when you travel to the tropics.
Snorkelling
Warm waters and ideal snorkelling conditions don’t always go hand-in-hand. While shallow water reefs flourish in warm sea temperatures, corals also require the very clearest seas to thrive; they won’t grow if there is sediment in the water, or if conditions are too acidic.
So if you’re hoping to combine warm seas with some tip top coral and marine life on your holiday, look no further than these destinations which offer some of the finest conditions for catching a glimpse of colourful life in the ocean:
Caribbean Sea – especially Belize, the Cayman Islands and Bonaire
Red Sea – in particular Sharm el Sheikh and Hurghada in Egypt
Southeast Asia – the Philippines and eastern Indonesia
Western Pacific – Australia’s Great Barrier Reef
Western Indian Ocean – notably the Maldives
There’s no way round it: understanding sea water temperatures is a complex issue, and we’ve barely scratched the surface of what influences the movement and temperature of water around the globe.
However, hopefully you’re now armed with a enough information to ensure that when it comes to planning your next holiday, you aren’t caught out by cold sea temperatures that keep you from enjoying the beach.
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Sea water temperatures by month
Below is the sea water temperatures levels for popular holiday destinations around the world by month. Select a month to see top destinations or search by name to see all months.
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February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Sea water temperatures in January
Below are the average sea water temperatures in January for popular holiday destinations. Select a destination to see more holiday weather parameters for January.
29
Bali
28
Kerala
28
Maldives
28
Phuket, Thailand
27
Barbados
27
Goa
27
Jamaica
27
Kenyan Coast
26
Dominican Republic
23
Dubai
23
Sharm el Sheikh
20
Tenerife
19
Cape Town
19
Fuerteventura
19
Gran Canaria
19
Lanzarote
17
Cyprus
16
Malta
15
Costa del Sol
15
Ibiza
15
Majorca
14
Benidorm
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Sea water temperatures in February
Below are the average sea water temperatures in February for popular holiday destinations. Select a destination to see more holiday weather parameters for February.
29
Bali
29
Phuket, Thailand
28
Goa
28
Kerala
28
Maldives
28
Sri Lanka
27
Jamaica
27
Kenyan Coast
26
Barbados
26
Dominican Republic
22
Dubai
22
Sharm el Sheikh
20
Cape Town
19
Gran Canaria
19
Tenerife
18
Fuerteventura
18
Lanzarote
16
Cyprus
15
Costa del Sol
15
Malta
14
Benidorm
14
Ibiza
14
Majorca
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Sea water temperatures in March
Below are the average sea water temperatures in March for popular holiday destinations. Select a destination to see more holiday weather parameters for March.
29
Bali
29
Maldives
29
Sri Lanka
28
Kenyan Coast
27
Barbados
27
Jamaica
26
Cancun
26
Dominican Republic
24
Miami
23
Dubai
22
Sharm el Sheikh
19
Gran Canaria
19
Tenerife
18
Fuerteventura
18
Lanzarote
17
Cyprus
16
Algarve
15
Costa del Sol
15
Ibiza
15
Malta
14
Benidorm
14
Majorca
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Sea water temperatures in April
Below are the average sea water temperatures in April for popular holiday destinations. Select a destination to see more holiday weather parameters for April.
30
Seychelles
28
Bali
27
Barbados
27
Jamaica
27
Mauritius
26
Cancun
26
Dominican Republic
25
Dubai
25
Miami
23
Sharm el Sheikh
19
Gran Canaria
19
Tenerife
18
Cyprus
18
Lanzarote
16
Algarve
16
Benidorm
16
Costa del Sol
16
Ibiza
16
Malta
15
Majorca
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Sea water temperatures in May
Below are the average sea water temperatures in May for popular holiday destinations. Select a destination to see more holiday weather parameters for May.
29
Dubai
28
Bali
27
Cancun
27
Miami
26
Mauritius
25
Sharm el Sheikh
21
Antalya
20
Cyprus
20
Rhodes
20
Tenerife
19
Bodrum
19
Crete
19
Lanzarote
19
Marmaris
19
Santorini
18
Benidorm
18
Ibiza
18
Majorca
18
Malta
18
Tunisia
17
Algarve
17
Costa del Sol
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Sea water temperatures in June
Below are the average sea water temperatures in June for popular holiday destinations. Select a destination to see more holiday weather parameters for June.
31
Dubai
27
Bali
26
Sharm el Sheikh
24
Antalya
23
Cyprus
22
Benidorm
22
Bodrum
22
Corfu
22
Crete
22
Ibiza
22
Majorca
22
Malta
22
Marmaris
22
Naples
22
Rhodes
22
Santorini
22
Tunisia
21
Barcelona
21
Gran Canaria
21
Tenerife
20
Costa del Sol
20
Fuerteventura
20
Lanzarote
20
Nice
19
Algarve
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Sea water temperatures in July
Below are the average sea water temperatures in July for popular holiday destinations. Select a destination to see more holiday weather parameters for July.
33
Dubai
26
Bali
26
Cyprus
26
Zanzibar
25
Benidorm
25
Crete
25
Ibiza
25
Majorca
25
Malta
25
Naples
25
Rhodes
25
Tunisia
24
Bulgaria
24
Corfu
24
Costa Dorada
24
Croatia
24
Menorca
24
Sardinia
23
Corsica
23
Costa Almeria
23
Costa Brava
23
Santorini
22
Costa del Sol
22
Gran Canaria
22
Tenerife
21
Algarve
21
Lanzarote
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Sea water temperatures in August
Below are the average sea water temperatures in August for popular holiday destinations. Select a destination to see more holiday weather parameters for August.
33
Dubai
27
Cyprus
27
Rhodes
26
Bali
26
Benidorm
26
Costa Dorada
26
Ibiza
26
Majorca
26
Malta
26
Menorca
26
Naples
26
Tunisia
25
Bulgaria
25
Corfu
25
Corsica
25
Crete
25
Sardinia
25
Zanzibar
24
Costa Almeria
24
Croatia
24
Nice
24
Santorini
23
Costa de la Luz
23
Costa del Sol
23
Gran Canaria
23
Tenerife
22
Lanzarote
21
Algarve
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Sea water temperatures in September
Below are the average sea water temperatures in September for popular holiday destinations. Select a destination to see more holiday weather parameters for September.
33
Dubai
27
Antalya
26
Bali
26
Cyprus
26
Malta
26
Marmaris
26
Rhodes
26
Tunisia
25
Benidorm
25
Ibiza
25
Majorca
24
Bodrum
24
Corfu
24
Crete
24
Naples
24
Tenerife
23
Gran Canaria
23
Lanzarote
22
Costa del Sol
21
Algarve
14
San Francisco
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Sea water temperatures in October
Below are the average sea water temperatures in October for popular holiday destinations. Select a destination to see more holiday weather parameters for October.
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Dubai
28
Florida
28
Seychelles
27
Bali
27
Sharm el Sheikh
26
Cape Verde
25
Antalya
25
Cyprus
24
Malta
24
Marmaris
24
Mauritius
24
Rhodes
24
Tunisia
23
Gran Canaria
23
Tenerife
22
Benidorm
22
Bodrum
22
Crete
22
Ibiza
22
Lanzarote
22
Majorca
19
Costa del Sol
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Sea water temperatures in November
Below are the average sea water temperatures in November for popular holiday destinations. Select a destination to see more holiday weather parameters for November.
28
Bali
28
Dubai
28
Goa
27
Cuba
27
Gambia
26
Cape Verde
26
Florida
26
Marsa Alam
26
Miami
26
Sharm el Sheikh
25
Mauritius
22
Cyprus
22
Gran Canaria
22
Tenerife
21
Fuerteventura
21
Lanzarote
21
Malta
21
Tunisia
19
Benidorm
19
Ibiza
19
Majorca
17
Costa del Sol
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Sea water temperatures in December
Below are the average sea water temperatures in December for popular holiday destinations. Select a destination to see more holiday weather parameters for December.
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Bali
28
Barbados
28
Jamaica
28
Kenyan Coast
28
Phuket, Thailand
27
Dominican Republic
25
Dubai
25
Florida
25
Sharm el Sheikh
24
Gambia
21
Gran Canaria
21
Tenerife
20
Fuerteventura
20
Lanzarote
19
Cyprus
18
Cape Town
18
Malta
18
Tunisia
16
Benidorm
16
Costa del Sol
16
Ibiza
16
Majorca
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Tenerife weather and climate ☀️ Water temperature 💧 Best time to visit
The largest and most famous Canary Island is Tenerife, with more than 10 million visitors each year. This is also the island with the highest mountain in Spain. The snow-capped mountain El Teide can be seen clearly in good weather from the surrounding islands. The rest of the island consists of tropical forests, volcanic lava areas and beautiful sandy beaches. The capital is Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Tenerife’s weather makes it very popular among sun lovers. The climate is very favorable throughout the year. In the summer the weather is nice with 23°C and in the winter it is still pleasant with 18°C.
The southern part of the island is the most popular. The sun shines here almost every day of every month of the year. On average, the number of hours of sunshine is between 9 and 10 hours a day. It rains only occasionally.
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The average sea water temperature per month in Tenerife is also very nice for swimming. The sea temperature is between 20°C in winter and around 25°C in summer. Famous seaside resorts in Tenerife are Costa Adeje and Playa de las Americas.
Also for hikers almost every month in Tenerife is suitable for activities. Only in the winter period there is a chance of snow in the mountains. The hiking trails in the national park can then sometimes be closed. The coolest months are November through May, but even then it is never cold. And in the middle of summer it can sometimes even be too hot.
Looking for an island with a little more green than Gran Canaria is recommended. If you want to be assured of sunshine, Tenerife, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura are the places to go.
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Best time to visit Tenerife
The best time to visit Tenerife, Spain is January through December. In this period you have a pleasant temperature and almost no precipitation. On the island of Tenerife, the warmest month is August with 23°C and the coldest is February with 18°C. The average water temperature is between 20°C and 25°C.
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In the table below you can quickly see the monthly average weather in Tenerife, the monthly temperature or when the precipitation is highest. The monthly average climate data is based on data from the last 30 years.
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Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
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18
18
19
20
21
22
23
23
23
21
20
Water temperature (°C)
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21
20
21
21
23
23
24
25
25
24
22
Precipitation (mm)
11
13
10
9
4
2
3
7
8
18
24
15
Weather data from: Santa Cruz de Tenerife
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Tenerife weather
The weather for Tenerife over the next 14 days will be 23°C till 25° with a few days chance of light rain showers. The water temperature will be 23°C.
The weather forecast for Tenerife is based on the weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
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Climate Tenerife
The island Tenerife has a mediterranean climate. The summers are warm and dry, and the temperature is cold in the winter. The average annual temperature for Tenerife is 21° degrees and there is about 124 mm of rain in a year. It is dry for 201 days a year with an average humidity of 77% and an UV-index of 6.
Tenerife
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Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Day temp. (°C)
19
18
18
19
20
21
22
23
23
23
21
20
Night temp. (°C)
17
16
17
17
19
20
21
22
22
22
20
19
Water temp. (°C)
22
21
20
21
21
23
23
24
25
25
24
22
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Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Precipitation (mm)
11
13
10
9
4
2
3
7
8
18
24
15
Days with rain
7
9
8
6
3
2
3
3
5
8
11
8
Dry days
24
19
23
24
28
28
28
28
25
23
19
23
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Sun hours per day
9
9
9
9
9
10
9
10
10
9
9
9
Wind force (Bft)
3
4
3
4
3
3
4
4
3
3
3
4
UV-index
5
5
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
6
6
5
Weather data from: Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Tenerife weather by month
What is the average Tenerife weather like in a given month? Let’s find out! Click on a month to check all the monthly averages for sunshine, temperature highs and lows, percentage chance of rain per day, snowfall accumulation and number of rainy days.
January
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Where is Tenerife?
Tenerife is an island belonging to Spain. It lies in a straight line 8,286 km from Islamabad. Tenerife is part of the Canary Islands.
The coordinates of Tenerife are:
Latitude: 28.291564
Longitude: -16.62913
The GPS coordinates are 28° 17′ N, 16° 37′ W
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Tenerife has 891,111 inhabitants.
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what is the weather and water temperature in Tenerife in February?
Home / Seasons / Winter / February / Holiday in Spain: what is the weather and water temperature in Tenerife in February?
If there is a question, what’s the weather like in February in Tenerife, we can safely say that the end of winter is a great timeto explore the numerous attractions of the island, swim in the warm ocean and to witness large-scale celebrations and festivals.
The content of the article:
What is the weather like in February in Tenerife?
The average temperature of air and water
The particular weather conditions
February vacation
Advantages
How to dress?
What to do on the island this month?
Beach vacation
Tours
Holidays
What is the weather like in February in Tenerife?
In the archipelago of the Canary Islands in the Atlantic ocean is located the island of Tenerife is the refuge of eternal spring, as it is called by many travelers.
That is a year-round mild climate and the special natural conditions helped the island to win the glory of tourists from around the world.
The average temperature of air and water
The air temperature in the southern and Northern part of the island is significantly different. The greatest number of resorts are concentrated in the South.
To the South is the mountain range that divides the island in half, which protects the city from cold winds and numerous rain.
In cities such as Los Cristianos, El Medano, Costa Adeje, Playa de Las Americas, located in the southern part of the island, the average temperature is around 14 degrees at night and 21 degrees during the day. The average water temperature is about 20 degrees.
With the Northern towns of Tenerife is not the case. Humid tropical climate is conducive to the development of lush flora, but the temperature here is much lower. The average temperature in cities such as Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Puerto de La Cruz the day is about 10 degrees overnight to 19 during the day. The water temperature in the North is about 17 degrees.
The particular weather conditions
Tenerife 2 about 30 climatic and microclimatic zones. This feature makes the island unique and the only of its kind.
Geographically, the island belongs to Spainbut is located at one width with the Sahara desert and Morocco. Officially the island is a subtropical climate, but hot here is not even in the summer. Comfortable weather due to the diversity of the natural landscape, as well as the change of cold and warm currents of the Atlantic ocean.
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Winter in the South of the island, precipitation is not common – on average, no more than 5 cloudy days in a month. Due to mountain ranges and the volcano Teide, Tenerife South all year round protected from strong winds. The holiday season continues here in the winter, aided by a large number of modern sandy beaches and developed infrastructure of the island. However, the South is quite poor flora and desert landscapes – the reverse side of the dry warm weather.
The North of the island is distinguished by a humid climate and frequent rainfall. It drops about 80% of the precipitation concentrated over Tenerife. But unlike the South side, there is no shortage of tropical vegetation. Not less tourists attracted by the beauty of a natural volcanic black sand beaches, magnificent nature, evergreen forests and amazing plant.
February vacation
Tenerife is a great place for a quiet and romantic holiday for those who are tired of the endless bustle of the big city.
Advantages
If the purpose of the rest – desire to relax from the noise and enjoy nature without the beach and outdoor activities better suited to the Northern city of the island.
If you like active rest and swimming in the ocean, you love the noisy discos and all kinds of entertainment, then go to the South of Tenerife.
Same for both parts of the island pros are:
A chance to see the legendary Carnivalheld in Tenerife in February;
A great opportunity to engage in water sports, including surfing;
A perfect month for a holiday for those who don’t like heat;
Reduced the flow of tourists – the opportunity to visit the museums and attractions of the islandhuge queues.
How to dress?
If you expect solely a beach holiday in the southern resorts of the island, take with you light dresses, swimsuits, shorts and t-shirts. For evening walk and dinner in the fresh air women need a cardigan and men light sweater or jacket. Of shoes it is better to take ballet flats, open shoes or light shoes. Not superfluous hats and sunglasses.
For travel in the North or in the mountains, bring a warm windproof jacket or windbreaker, warm pants or jeans. We recommend to bring sneakers or other closed shoes. For excursion to the top will suit warm tracksuit.
If in addition to the Islands you will be spending time on the mainland, be sure to visit the mountain of Montserrat, which you can read here.
In some restaurants of the island set dress code, so you will need clothes with closed sleeves, trousers or dress and closed shoes.
Don’t forget documents, cash, medicines and the necessary equipment – a camera and a phone. Almost every hotel and restaurant of the island has a wireless network WI-FI.
Upload the maps to your phone or tablet in advance, not to use unfavorable international traffic. By the way, tickets for trips and museums easier, and cheaper to order online.
What to do on the island this month?
At any time of the year, including in February in Tenerife, there is plenty of entertainment for every taste.
Beach vacation
Comfortable February vacation on the beaches of the island is possible only in the South. The temperature of the air and water are used to spending time on the ocean, but it all depends on the nature of the flow, which dominates at this time in the ocean.
Any small breeze can spoil the impression of swimming if the air temperature is below average.
However, many tourists wind doesn’t frighten, on the beaches in February, a lot of vacationers.
Tours
Tour programme of Tenerife is rich and the one and the other side of the ridge. Dedicate a winter trip exploring the best attractions of the island.
In the city of Puerto de La Cruz is the loro Parque, the most famous zoo in Spain. The Park hosts various animal shows, including dolphins and sea lions.
Almost 20 hectares is a large water Park Siam Park in the town of Costa Adeje on the South coast. The Park is located on the mountain and includes many restaurants, amusement rides and other entertainment for the whole family. When visiting a water Park in the winter, hire a wetsuit, even in cool weather reduces the risk of colds.
In the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife is the national Park and the Teide volcano, the unique landscape which is called the “lunar landscape”. In addition excursions can be booked the funicular to explore this natural wonder from a bird’s flight. In addition, the province there are more than a dozen museums.
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In the town of Icod de Los Vinos, in the North-West of the island, is another famous landmark of Tenerife, one of the oldest trees on the planet – the Dragon tree, declared a national treasure. Here you will see buildings remaining from the era of colonization is the Home of the city hall and Church of St. Mark.
The town also has a butterfly Museum , Mariposario del Dragowhich is home to over 100 species of butterflies from around the world. And the puppet Museum Artlandiya offers its visitors to look at Teddy bears and wonderful dolls made from many materials.
Close to the resort of Los Cristianos is a “Monkey Park” – the habitat of various species of monkeys.
The town of Charco del Pino boasts Europe’s largest ostrich farm – it is home to about 300 species of ostriches.
For supporters of an active lifestyle resorts in Spain offer all kinds of water sports – from fishing and boat excursions to deep-sea diving, and also diving and surfing.
Holidays
February 2 – the feast of our lady Candelaria. This day on the island is a large-scale service. The day is marked by plenty of entertainment and dancing.
The main holiday Islands – famous Carnival of Tenerife, most often at the end of February. The carnival starts with the election of the Queen, and then conducted a large-scale costume parade full of bright colours.
Unchanged and a parade followed by fireworks and a light show which involved both local residents and visitors to the island.
The carnival lasts for about two weeks. Alltime, the carnival is accompanied by dancing and incendiary parties in every corner of the island.
See this video, what weather conditions await you in February in Tenerife:
What is the usual weather on the island of Tenerife in August
Tenerife is a Spanish island, very popular with tourists of different ages and nationalities. Climatic conditions divide the island into southern and northern parts: the first is very sunny and dry, and the second is humid and green. The southern part is considered to be a resort, but in the north of the island, rest is much calmer and tempting in its own way. This article provides data on what the weather is like in Tenerife in August.
The average water temperature during the month is 23 degrees. Sometimes the thermometer drops by 1 degree to 22 degrees. During the day, the air warms up to 32 degrees, but on average it stays at around 28-29degrees. At night, in general, the weather in Tenerife in August is almost the same as during the day, and sometimes it is warmer. In general, August is especially loved by tourists because of the warm weather day and night, as well as high water temperatures.
For greater clarity, you can familiarize yourself with the dynamics of air and water temperatures during the month, presented in the table at the end of the article and in the graph below.
Atmospheric phenomena in Tenerife in August
August in Tenerife is consistently clear and sunny. August is very dry. Precipitation is an exotic and extremely uncharacteristic phenomenon for this month. The wind is usually southerly. This weather is very loved by young and family people, but the elderly do not really tolerate such heat and drought. Therefore, we strongly advise you to take a hat, sunglasses and a pair of lightweight T-shirts with you – these are the essentials for a holiday in Tenerife in August. Holiday postponed until autumn? Well, the weather in Tenerife in September will not leave an unpleasant impression either!
Tenerife weather in July. Sea water temperature in July. Weather by months.
Sea weather / Spain / Tenerife weather / Weather in JULY
June
July
August
Daytime average temperature
+22°C
+26°C
+26°C
Average temperature at night
+16°C
+19°C
+20°C
Sea water temperature
+21°C
+22°C
+23°C
Number of sunny days
23 days
29 days
26 days
Day length
13.8 – 13.9 hours
13. 5 – 13.9 hours
12.7 – 13.4 hours
Number of rainy days
1 day
0 days
2 days
Rainfall
10.5 mm
10.5 mm
64.6 mm
Average wind speed
4.4 m / s
5.1 m / s
5.0 m / s
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Air temperature in Tenerife in July
The graph below provides detailed information about the daytime and nighttime temperatures in Tenerife in July.
Select the year you are interested in to see the daily temperatures in July for that year.
The average air temperature in July over the past 5 years is 25.5°C during the day and 18.7°C at night.
To get data on the air temperature in Tenerife for other months, go to the “Weather by months” section.
Data for:
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
Sea temperature in Tenerife in July
The graph below provides detailed information about the water temperature in Tenerife in July.
Select the year you are interested in to see the daily temperatures in July for that year.
The average sea temperature in July for Tenerife for the past 5 years is 22.1°C.
To get water temperature data for other months, go to the “Weather by months” section.
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2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
The chart below shows the number of sunny, cloudy and overcast days you can expect in Tenerife in July.
The forecast is based on information about the weather in this resort, collected over the past five years.
However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.
Rainy days in Tenerife in July
The graph below shows the probability of precipitation of varying strengths in Tenerife in July.
The forecast is based on rainfall information for this resort collected over the past five years.
However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.
Windy days in Tenerife in July
The chart below shows information on how strong the wind can be in Tenerife in July.
The forecast is based on information about the strength of the wind at this resort, collected over the past five years.
However, such a forecast cannot be accurate and should only serve as a rough guide.
Climate: Santa Cruz de Tenerife – Climate graph, Temperature graph, Climate table
Santa Cruz de Tenerife are in the northern hemisphere.
Summer starts here at the end of June and ends in September. There are the months of summer: June, July, August, September.
The best time to visit are August.
The highest relative humidity occurs in August (79.01 %). The lowest is in January (71.35 %).
On average, November (8.00 days) is the rainiest day of the month. The fewest rainy days are in June (2.93 days).
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The steppe climate prevails in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. There is little rainfall throughout the year. This site is classified as BSh by Köppen and Geiger. The average annual temperature in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is 18.5 °C. The average annual rainfall is 281 mm.
Climate chart Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Precipitation is lowest in June, with an average of 11 mm | Most of the precipitation here falls in December, averaging 40 mm |
Temperature chart Santa Cruz de Tenerife
With an average temperature of 21.8 °C, August is the hottest month of the year. February is the coldest month, with temperatures averaging 15.5 °C.
Climate chart Santa Cruz de Tenerife
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Average temperature (°C)
minimum temperature (°C)
maximum temperature (°C)
Precipitation rate (mm)
Humidity (%)
Rainy days (D)
longitude of the day (hours)
January
15. 9
14.8
17
30
71%
5
7.0
February
15.5
14.3
16.7
31
72%
5
7.0
March
16
14.6
17.4
29
74%
4
8.0
April
16.6
15.3
18
20
73%
4
8.0
May
17.8
16.5
19.1
12
74%
3
8.0
June
19.4
18.1
20.8
11
78%
2
8.0
July
20.8
19.5
22.2
15
79%
4
8.0
August
21. 8
20.4
23.2
12
79%
2
8.0
September
21.7
20.4
23
14
77%
2
9.0
October
20.7
19.4
22
30
76%
4
8.0
November
18.7
17.5
19.8
37
72%
6
7.0
December
17.2
16.1
18.3
40
71%
6
7.0
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Average temperature (°C)
15. 9
15.5
16
16.6
17.8
19.4
20.8
21.8
21.7
20.7
18.7
17.2
minimum temperature (°C)
14.8
14.3
14.6
15.3
16.5
18.1
19.5
20.4
20.4
19.4
17.5
16.1
maximum temperature (°C)
17
16.7
17.4
eighteen
19.1
20.8
22.2
23.2
23
22
19.8
18.3
Precipitation rate (mm)
thirty
31
29
twenty
12
eleven
fifteen
12
fourteen
thirty
37
40
Humidity (%)
71%
72%
74%
73%
74%
78%
79%
79%
77%
76%
72%
71%
Rainy days (D)
5
5
5
4
3
2
4
2
2
5
6
6
day length (hours)
6. 9
6.9
7.7
7.8
7.9
7.9
7.6
8.3
8.5
8.0
6.9
7.0
Data: 1991 – 2021 minimum temperature (°C), maximum temperature (°C), Precipitation (mm), Humidity, Rainy days.
Data: 1999 – 2019: day length
Between dry and rainy months, the difference in precipitation is 29 mm. Throughout the year the temperature fluctuates from 6.3 °C. Useful tips about reading the climate table: For each month, you will find data on precipitation (mm), average, maximum and minimum temperatures (in degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit). The value of the first line: (1) January (2) February (3) March (4) April (5) May, (6) June (7) July (8) August (9) September, (10) October (11) November (12) December.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife monthly weather and climate
Santa Cruz de Tenerife in January
Santa Cruz de Tenerife in February
Santa Cruz de Tenerife in March
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average hours of sunshine
Total hours of sunshine
In September, the most sunshine per day is measured in Santa Cruz de Tenerife on average. September averages 8.28 hours of sunshine per day and a total of 256.74 hours of sunshine during September.
In January, the least sunshine per day is measured in Santa Cruz de Tenerife on average. January averages 7 hours of sunshine per day and a total of 216.85 hours of sunshine.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife has about 2788.03 hours of sunshine per year. On average, there are 91.61 hours of sunshine per month.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Atlantic Ocean) Water Temperature
Maximum water temperature (°C)
Average water temperature (°C)
Min. Water temperature (°C)
January
19.4
18.9
18.5
February
18.4
18.1
18
March
18.3
18.1
17.9
April
18.8
18. 5
18.3
May
19.7
19.3
18.8
June
21
20.4
19.8
July
21.9
21.3
21
August
22.8
22.3
21.8
September
23.3
23.1
22.9
October
23.2
22.9
22.5
November
22.4
21.6
20.7
December
20.7
20
19.4
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Min. Water temperature (°C)
18. 5
eighteen
17.9
18.3
18.8
19.8
21
21.8
22.9
22.5
20.7
19.4
Average water temperature (°C)
18.9
18.1
18.1
18.5
19.3
20.4
21.3
22.3
23.1
22.9
21.6
twenty
Maximum water temperature (°C)
19.4
18.4
18.3
18.8
19.7
21
21.9
22.8
23.3
23.2
22.4
20.7
In Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Atlantic Ocean), a water temperature of around 20.40°C is reached on average per year.
Approximately 23.30°C is the highest water temperature in a month. This will be achieved in September. The lowest level is 17.90°C and is measured in March.
Approximately 23.30°C maximum water temperature per year. This is achieved around 26. September. The minimum value is 17.90°C and is measured around the date 03. March.
The following body of water is primary for the indicated water temperature for Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Atlantic Ocean.
Airports near: Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Nearest airports to Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Los Rodeos (TFN) 9.56km,Tenerife South (TFS) 55.75km,Gran Canaria (LPA) 102.60 km
You can reach Santa Cruz de Tenerife from these cities by plane: London (LTN), Leeds (LBA), Glasgow (PIK), Copenhagen (CPH), Vienna (VIE), Paris (ORY), Birmingham (BHX), Edinburgh (EDI), Hamburg (HAM), Newcastle upon Tyne (NCL), Cologne (CGN), Oslo (OSL), Bremen (BRE), Graz (GRZ), Bergen (BGO), Alicante (ALC), Liverpool (LPL), Malaga (AGP), Nottingham (EMA), Funchal (FNC)
Porto (OPO), Casablanca (CMN), Stockholm (ARN), Kiev (KBP), Santander (SDR), Nantes (NTE), Riga (RIX), Bilbao (BIO), Basel (BSL), Frankfurt am Main (FRA), Dakar (DKR), Santa Cruz de Tenerife (TFN), Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (LPA), Geneva (GVA), Valencia (VLC), Salzburg (SZG), Maastricht ( MST), Eindhoven (EIN), Groningen (GRQ), Luxembourg (LUX), Milan (MXP), Verona (VRN), Vigo (VGO), Barcelona (BCN), Saint Petersburg (LED), Torrejon de Ardoz (MAD), Zurich (ZRH), Erfurt (ERF), Dresden (DRS), Berlin (SXF), Paderborn (PAD), Düsseldorf (DUS), Seville (SVQ), Nouakchott (NKC), Lisbon (LIS), Amsterdam (AMS), Manchester (MAN), Limerick (SNN), Bologna (BLQ), Cardiff (CWL), Caracas (CCS), Bristol (BRS), Santiago de Compostela (SCQ), Dublin (DUB), Belfast ( BFS), Cork (ORK), Nuremberg (NUE), Prague (PRG), Brussels (CRL), Hanover (HAJ), Stuttgart (STR), Pisa (PSA), Leipzig (LEJ), Moscow (DME), Bordeaux ( BOD), Munich (MUC), Bournemouth (BOH), Billund (BLL), Santa Cruz de La Palma (SPC), Puerto del Rosario ( FUE), Memmingen (FMM), Baden-Baden (FKB), Dakhla (VIL), Weeze (NRN), Hahn (HHN), Ranon (OVD), El Aaiun (EUN), Bergamo (BGY), Torp (TRF) ), Arrecife (ACE), Charleston (NOC)
monthly weather and water temperature.
When is the best time to go?
We tell you when it is better to go on vacation in Tenerife. Learn about the weather by month: air and sea water temperature, climate features and rainfall. How long is the beach season in the Canary Islands? Reviews of tourists.
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January
Water and air temperature. Tenerife skirts the warm Canary current from north to south, so winters on the island are mild. The air temperature during the day is +17…+20°С, and at night +14°С. The water temperature in the Atlantic Ocean is +19°C. You can dip, but nothing more!
Weather conditions. January is the coldest and wettest month in the Canary Islands. In the north of Tenerife, cool northeast trade winds blow, and it is rainy here. It is sunny in the southern resorts – in January there are only 5-6 days with precipitation.
Reviews of tourists. At the beginning of the month people come to Tenerife to celebrate the New Year. After the winter holidays, vacationers become less. Tourists enjoy walking, going on excursions and surfing.
Spain in winter
Climate features
Tenerife’s varied relief of volcanoes and mountains has formed many climatic zones on a small island. According to different assessment methods, there are from 4 to 28 such zones. What does this mean for a tourist? In practice, this means that at the same time in different places on the island the weather will vary significantly.
On the beaches of the southern part of Tenerife it is sunny and warm, on the north coast there is a strong wind and frequent rains, in the mountains at an altitude of up to 1000-1500 meters it is humid and cool, and above 2000 meters it is very dry and rather cold. And all this diversity fits on a small island, so Tenerife is often called a continent in miniature.
Advice: if you are caught in Tenerife by bad weather, do not rush to get upset. Take a ride to other resorts – with a probability of 95% you will find a sunny and warm place. You can just wait, the wind will disperse the clouds, and the weather will improve. The weather can change quite quickly, literally in half an hour or an hour. This is especially true in winter.
The most significant difference in weather between the northern and southern parts of the island, separated by mountains and volcanoes. Northeast winds bring strong waves and clouds to the north coast of Tenerife. It is much colder here than on the south coast, and it is comfortable to sunbathe and swim only during the warm period, from June to October.
The south coast is much drier and warmer, because the high mountains hold back rain clouds and wind. The vegetation here is much less than in the north, but the beach season lasts all year round.
At the same time, the air temperature in Tenerife during the year fluctuates very slightly, no more than 10 ºС. Therefore, the weather changes insignificantly and very smoothly.
The water temperature in Tenerife varies even less, and averages 22 ºС.
For your convenience, I have grouped the information on the weather in Tenerife by regions, as the temperature varies significantly in different resorts.
February
Water and air temperature. At the end of winter, the thermometer does not drop below +20°C during the day. The water in the ocean is still cool +19°C.
Weather conditions. In the north of the island in February there are 6-7 rainy days, and in the south – only 3-5. You can get a good tan in the resorts of Los Cristianos, Costa Adeje and Playa de las Americas.
Reviews of tourists. Mild winter weather attracts everyone to the Canary Islands who wants to bask in the sun and relax from severe frosts. According to vacationers, the low season in Tenerife has many advantages. There are no crowds of tourists on the island, agencies offer inexpensive tours, and hotels lure guests with good discounts.
Sunset over Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Photo: unsplash.com / @yonatakesphotos)
Scenic spots and towns to visit
Benijo beach is a beautiful place, but not for swimming. The wild beach, surrounded by high mountains, is more suitable for a romantic contemplation of natural views.
Esperanza pine forest gives way to fragrant eucalyptus trees. There is a special ethereal aroma here. You can walk through the forest with health benefits for a long time and for free.
Dragon tree in Ikod, access to which is allowed only for money. No one knows how old this dracaena is and why its juice is red like blood. And in the same place, in a quiet town, there is a butterfly center where you can enjoy communication with winged charmers to your heart’s content. Excursions to Igod de los Vinos include free tasting of local wines. Perhaps someone will like this information.
Gomera Island is located thirty kilometers from Tenerife. This is a place that attracts lovers of hiking trails with a backpack on their backs.
The Basilica of Candelaria is a place of pilgrimage for Christians and not only. Here is the sacred sculpture of the Black-faced Madonna, which even Buddhists come to bow to. By the way, many esotericists claim that the Black Madonnas, of which there are not so many found in the whole wide world, have a unique energy that goes beyond the understanding of the Christian religion. Every year on August 14 and 15, pilgrims arrive in Candelaria to visit the Basilica in the rhythm of mass festivities and to the sound of fireworks and bow to the sacred Madonna. In the immediate vicinity of this place, the bronze kings of the island rise majestically – nine sculptures with sad faces. What the former rulers of paradise places grieve about, you can find out by ordering a city tour. In fairness, it should be noted that the main temple of Tenerife – the cathedral – is located in La Laguna. We will probably move on to it.
La Laguna is the cultural capital and the oldest city of Tenerife. Many buildings, which are more than one century old, have been preserved here in their original form. Therefore, UNESCO took the city under its protection. Walking here and there, you will find yourself on the threshold of the convent with the imperishable body of the nun La Servita. At one time, she performed miracles of healing. Further you will find several luxurious palaces, a museum of history and anthropology. Actually, each house in the center of the Laguna has its own curious history.
The official capital of Tenerife is Santa Cruz – a modern bustling city where tourists arrive from all over the world. Here, too, there is something to see and where to walk. But the main event of the city is the carnival, which is held every year. This large-scale holiday in terms of the number of participants once got into the Guinness Book of Records. Many tourists come to the island in February-March just to get to this enchanting show.
Tenerife Attractions
The colorful island of Tenerife is known for its unique architectural, historical and natural attractions. Excursion trips include visits to various museums, acquaintance with the local culture and mentality of the inhabitants.
In the east of Tenerife there is one cultural and historical site. These are the pyramids of Guimar. What is the purpose of their construction? Even today they cannot give an answer. The material for the construction of structures was the material after the solidification of the lava. “Bricks” were stacked one on top of the other, and at the same time they did not strengthen anything else.
After visiting the mysterious pyramids, you should visit the old castle, whose name is San Miguel. It is located in a picturesque place and emotional interesting performances are played for guests. The castle was built for the purpose of holding tournaments for knights and theatrical performances.
For connoisseurs of natural beauty, it is necessary to visit the town of Icod de los Vinos, where you can admire the famous Dragon Tree (“Dracaena draco”), resembling a large cactus. Its age is more than 3000 years.
Undoubtedly, the main attraction created by nature and the eternal symbol of the island is the Teide volcano. Absolutely everyone can walk along the incredibly beautiful Martian slopes. Not far from the volcano stretched unusually bewitching National Park.
The Tenerife Auditorium, where musical events are organized at a good level, can be attributed to the historical and cultural object. The only masterpiece of its kind is the Pueblo Chico Park (“Pueblo Chico”), where various models of the most interesting objects of the Canary Islands are concentrated.
March
Water and air temperature. At the beginning of spring the sun bakes more often, so during the day the air warms up to +21…+23°С. The temperature of sea water, as in winter, is +19°С.
Weather conditions. In March, Tenerife is very beautiful, flowers and trees bloom. There is little rain – from 3 to 6 days per month. When the weather is clear, it is nice to sunbathe and walk along the coast.
Reviews of tourists. In the daytime it is already warm enough – you will need shorts, T-shirts, skirts and sundresses. Evenings and early mornings are still cool. Tourists are advised to put trousers, a warm sweater and a windbreaker in their luggage. If you want to visit the mountains, be sure to bring a jacket and sturdy trekking shoes.
Diving
One of the activities on the island is scuba diving. The best places for this are the southern and southwestern coasts. In other parts, the weather often interferes, there are many waves, more often it rains.
Most of the dive centers in Tenerife are located in Las Americas and Costa Adeje. This option is suitable for beginners and those who do not want to go to dive sites on their own. It should be understood that you will not dive near the resorts, you will be taken to quieter corners, where the best conditions for diving and a richer water world. True, some unscrupulous centers even offer tourists to dive near Las Americas, where all the fish are scared away by bathing tourists and jet skis with boats. As a result, you will get a negative experience from diving in Tenerife.
Therefore, we recommend that experienced and sophisticated divers immediately go to places where professionals start. First of all, this is a small resort Costa del Silencio. You can also go to Las Galletas, Punta de la Rasca, Playa Paraiso and Punta de Teno. Here prices are much lower than in Las Americas. The best dive site is considered to be Los Chuchos, where the richest marine life is. You will be surrounded by stingrays, fur cats, eagles, turtles and many smaller fish.
Other Tenerife dive sites: Punta Blanka, Condesito, Faro, Punta Rasca, Cueva de Palm Mar, Falla Uno, El Arco, Champinones, Montania Amorill, Huesi Mountain, Punta Negro.
If you want to explore caves, grottoes and shipwrecks, Cueva de los Serebros and El Condesito are the places to go.
Those who live in the north of Tenerife should go diving to Atlantis, Aquario, Barranco Seco.
April
Water and air temperature. In April, real spring begins in the Canary Islands. The air temperature in Tenerife is +22…+25°С. The sun has not yet heated the water, so the temperature in the Atlantic Ocean remains the same + 19 ° C.
Weather conditions. In April, the low season in Tenerife ends. The amount of precipitation is low. The days are getting longer and the sun is getting stronger. No more sunscreen and dark glasses!
Reviews of tourists. Before the start of the beach season in Tenerife, the demand for tours is growing. The cost of hotel rooms is also increasing, so tourists prefer to rent accommodation in the private sector.
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Photo: Louis Bordes / flickr. com)
Where to live
On the large islands, there are a huge number of offers in inexpensive and cozy hotels: an overnight stay will cost 30-40 euros per day per person. There are also very good hostels where you can stay for about 20-25 euros per day.
On the less popular islands of El Hierro, La Palma and Lanzarote, there are fewer offers, but the prices are not as high. A room in a 3-star hotel costs about 25 euros.
Tourists highly recommend the following hotels in the Canary Islands:
Apartaments Islamar Arrecife (Av. Rafael Gonzalez 15, 35500 Arrecife, Lanzarote) is a cozy hotel with excellent service on the ocean.
Brenas Garden Aparthotel (Urb. Finca Amado II, 38712 Brena Baja, La Palma) is a small hotel with great views from the rooms.
Silken Atlantida Santa Cruz (Avenida Tres de Mayo | (corner of Aurea Díaz Flores), 38005 Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife) – excellent location and comfort.
Hotel Faycan (Calle Nicolas Estevanez 61, 35007 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria) – perhaps the best value for money on this island.
JM Puerto del Rosario (Avenida Ruperto Gonzalez Negrin 9, 35600 Puerto del Rosario, Fuerteventura) – small rooms with modern facilities and a good location.
Apartments Los Telares (Calle Convento | Main Road 10 (GM-1 Km. 17), 38820 Hermigua, La Gomera) is a remote hotel where peace and quiet reign. Near banana plantations and mountains.
Hotel Ida Ines (Calle Belgara Alta 2, 38911 Frontera, El Hierro) is a modern hotel with all amenities for a quality stay.
May
Water and air temperature. In May the air temperature during the day is +24°C, and at night +16°C. Sea water is heated up to +20°C.
Weather conditions. Tenerife is warm and sometimes even hot. The length of the daylight hours varies from 13.2 to 13.8 hours. Humidity average 64%. The chance of rain is higher at the beginning of the month. If the vacation turned out to be the last days of May, you can not take an umbrella!
Reviews of tourists. At the end of spring, the beach season opens in the Canary Islands, but the sea is still cold for swimming. May is the time when it is better to come to Tenerife for lovers of cultural and excursion tourism and outdoor activities. Climb the Teide volcano. Go on a boat trip and watch the whales that swim between Tenerife and La Gomera.
Cuisine
Canarian cuisine is a symbiosis of global gastronomic passions that have received a response of approval from the indigenous people. The basis is, of course, Spanish cuisine. But the proximity of Africa could not but affect the “same” taste. Added a couple of “spicy notes” Latin America, where at one time, if you study history, the islanders sailed to work. And the proximity of the ocean with its inhabitants completed the formation of the traditional Canarian menu, which you will get your hands on when visiting the restaurant. Oh yes! Not without fast food, of course. A touch of modernity cannot be wiped off the face of the earth, even if you want to relax as a “savage”.
Are you salivating yet? Well, let’s add specifics:
Gofio – bread-not bread, barley dough with a special taste. It can be considered as an independent side dish for meat. And you can even find it in the composition of some dessert.
Once in Tenerife, you will definitely get acquainted with Canarian red and green sauces, which are traditionally served here for lunch and dinner.
Papas arrugadas are ordinary potatoes boiled in an unusual way. Would you say trite? It is unlikely that papas merchants will agree with you. For one kilogram they usually ask for € 8. What is the secret? In a special kind of potato that looks different and tastes incredible.
Everything is clear with fish. There is a lot of it, it is fresh, valued above meat. True, there is one caveat: a truly delicious fish can not be tasted in some well-known restaurant in a popular resort. Will have to move farther. For example, the village of Tahao will please fish gourmets and will not ask for a lot of money for it.
As meat you will be offered rabbit, goat, chicken or chicken, beef and pork in various variations from soups to stews.
The island has the whole alphabet of fruits and their derivatives. Would you like to try palm honey? And, of course, cheeses are incomparable. They are usually made from sheep and goat milk.
June
Water and air temperature. During the day the air temperature is +25…+27°С. Sometimes the thermometer rises to +30°C. The nights are also warm +18°С. Sea water is warmed up to +21…+22°С.
Weather conditions. The heat in Tenerife is easily tolerated. Even at high temperatures, the air feels fresh. Light day reaches its maximum – 13.9 hours. Holidaymakers are pleased with clear weather – there are 22-24 cloudless days on the island per month. You don’t have to worry about rain.
Reviews of tourists. In June, the high season in Tenerife is in full swing. This time is popular with lovers of beach holidays, water activities, excursions, parents with children and those who are engaged in active tourism.
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Where is it better to relax in Spain? There are no private, purchased beaches here. There are natural beaches with black sand and artificial ones with light sand. They brought it from Africa. By the way, about her. Do not forget that the Canary Islands are not that far from the equator. And there, if you remember their geography course, well, it’s very hot. Therefore, even if clouds are running across the sky of Tenerife, and a light breeze is running through the body, the chances of burning out still remain high. Don’t forget protective gear.
Soothing information for zoophobes: Walking through the forests of Tenerife, climbing high on the rocks, you will not meet birds of prey or animals, as well as dangerous insects. Sharks and other marine reptiles do not swim to the shores of the ocean. In this regard, everything on the island is quiet, calm and safe even for children. And representatives of the rich plant world, which bloom here especially beautifully in spring, are taken to amaze your imagination.
On the beach you can ride jet skis, water bikes, bananas, try to catch up with the boat, flying on a parachute (parasailing) for your money. All this will cost €3-50.
July
Water and air temperature. In July it gets even warmer in Tenerife. Air temperature +28…+30°С. The water in the ocean is warmed up to +22°С.
Weather conditions. The number of sunny days rolls over – 29. The sky is covered with clouds only in the mornings, but by noon they dissipate.
Reviews of tourists. The beach season in Tenerife is very good! During the day, vacationers spend time on the beaches, go to restaurants, go yachting, go diving, paragliding, mountaineering, sea fishing and go on excursions. At night it is warm +20°C, so in the evening it is nice to walk by the sea, have fun in a nightclub or disco.
Tenerife (Photo: unsplash.com / @vorosbenisop)
Shopping
Tenerife provides many good opportunities for quality and enjoyable shopping.
First, there are two periods of big sales: summer and winter. Summer lasts from July 1 to August 31, and winter begins after the end of the Christmas holidays on January 7 and ends on March 6, shortly before the start of the tourist season.
But apart from sales, there are interesting offers.
First of all, shopping lovers are attracted by the so-called “Golden Mile” – the central street in Playa de Las Americas, where most shops and shopping centers with clothes and accessories of any price category are concentrated: from budget brands to luxury brands.
In the city of Costa Adeje, there is a new modern Siam Mall, in which not only shops, but also entertainment for children in the form of playgrounds and attractions.
At the same time, in the capital of the island – Santa Cruz de la Tenerife – there are many more shopping centers, so after a “warm-up” on the coast, shopping professionals go there.
We advise you to pay special attention to regional souvenirs and products that you can bring from Tenerife:
Honey – for many tourists it is an amazing discovery that there are beautiful apiaries in Tenerife, where delicious honey is produced every year.
Sauces – most dishes have such an original taste because local chefs know how to choose sauces for each of them.
Pearl jewelry and souvenirs – in local shops you can find beautiful products made from sea pearls.
Products or jewelry made from olivine, a semi-precious stone found in Tenerife as a result of past eruptions of Mount Teide.
Wine – the island is part of Spain, so on its territory you can find a full range of Spanish wines with different shades and tastes.
For those looking for something old and unique, we recommend visiting the local flea market in Puerto de la Cruz, which is open two days a week morning – on Saturday and Wednesday or in Santa Cruz on Sundays.
August
Water and air temperature. During the daytime in Tenerife, the temperature rises to +29°C and above. At night the air temperature is +21°C. The water in the ocean is warm +23°С. Tourists enjoy swimming, snorkeling and diving.
Weather conditions. It’s sunny in the Canary Islands at the end of summer. There are only 3 rainy days per month. Fresh winds from the ocean lighten the heat, so those who, for health reasons, find it difficult to relax in European resorts come to the island.
Reviews of tourists. If you don’t know when is the best time to visit Tenerife with children, choose August. One of the hottest months of the year is ideal for beach activities and interesting excursions. Take the whole family to Loro Park, the ostrich farm and the attractions of Siam Park.
Where to relax in Tenerife
What to see in Tenerife
Holidays with children
Tenerife is a great place for active pastime with children. There are water parks throughout the island. One of them is located in the resort of Adeje and may surprise you with its design. Various buildings and sculptures among the green vegetation immediately catch the eye.
The pools with mirror waters are equipped with artificial waves, which will definitely appeal to the little guests. An invaluable advantage will be a recreation area equipped with soft sand.
Among the huge number of entertainment places, it is worth highlighting Arona Beach Park, located close to the beach. Also, children will enjoy the installed trampolines, playgrounds and attractions. Not far from the park, you can relax in a cafe and have fun during the day.
Fans of a quieter and less crowded holiday will appreciate the Octopus Aquapark. This water park is different in that in addition to slides and pools, a dolphinarium was built on its territory. Here you can not only admire beautiful dolphins, watch show programs, but also take a few pictures as a keepsake while swimming with dolphins.
The inhabitants of the Monkey Park will give you a lot of impressions. The name speaks for itself. Monkeys are not at all afraid of visitors, but on the contrary, they are ready to make friends for a treat and even allow you to pick yourself up.
The design of the park is quite interesting and picturesque. It seems to be saturated with green spaces and exotic flowers. Also on its territory you can visit the terrarium and visit the turtles.
Children will be thrilled to visit the local zoo “Loro Parque”, which is inhabited by various inhabitants. In its territory it is large and there is enough space for all animals. Here you can see interesting options for landscape decorations.
One of the most popular places for couples at the zoo is the aviary with parrots. An aquarium with marine life is also located on the territory of the zoo. Everything is equipped in it for a comfortable stay of penguins, which will be exciting to watch for both children and their parents.
Tenerife is a place that is always ready to welcome its guests, regardless of the weather in certain months of the season. For a wonderful holiday on the island, any time is suitable, whatever you choose. This is a fabulous paradise for any traveler.
Author: Alliya
Article design: Vladimir the Great
September
Water and air temperature. In September, the weather is heavenly in the Canary Islands. The air temperature is +28°С, and the water in the Atlantic Ocean reaches maximum levels of +23…+24°С. In shallow water and in small bays, it is even warmer.
Weather conditions. Daylight hours are reduced to 11.9 hours, but there is still a lot of heat. The weather is clear. In September, there are only 3 rainy days, the amount of precipitation does not exceed 50 mm, and the winds are small.
Reviews of tourists. When the velvet season begins in the resorts of the Mediterranean, the influx of tourists begins in the Canary Islands. Warm sea water beckons like a magnet! According to vacationers, the high season in Tenerife has only two drawbacks – a large crowd of people and exorbitant prices.
Spain in September
Benijo Beach in Tenerife (Photo: Gouldy99 / flickr. com)
Tenerife attractions: what to see on the island on your own
Discussion: 7 comments
Olga: 04/07/2018 at 12:04
The Canaries have a very calm climate all year round. No wonder pensioners from all over Europe go there regularly to rest. I think that there are very comfortable conditions for recreation, especially for children and the elderly.
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Lena Zhabinskaya:
04/08/2018 at 17:44
To be honest, I thought that it was warmer in Tenerife, especially the water, it turns out, the warmest 25 degrees! It seems to me that in the same Mediterranean Sea the water will be warmer))
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Ekaterina:
04/14/2018 at 11:14
The Atlantic is cold in itself. In winter, the water invigorates, and in the summer in August-September I was on another Canary island, Gran Canaria – the water was quite warm.
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Julia:
04/10/2018 at 09:12
September is a great time to travel to this island. The flow of tourists is not so great, and the weather is just fine!
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Olga Parfenova:
04/14/2018 at 11:32 am
Yes, the weather is just a dream!!! I love it when it’s warm and cozy, I don’t like winter at all.
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Irina:
04/21/2018 at 16:40
Thank you very much that they provided such a detailed weather forecast
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Alexander:
05/14/2018 at 23:25 9000 year, but still the most comfortable month is September.
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October
Water and air temperature. Vacationers like soft and warm autumn. Air temperature +26°С. The water in the ocean is still warm +23°С.
Weather conditions. There are no more than 5 rainy days in a month. The rest of the time the sun shines. There are no strong winds yet.
Reviews of tourists. In October, the high season in Tenerife continues. On holidays it is nice to sunbathe, swim in the sea, walk and explore the picturesque corners of the island. If you are traveling with children, we recommend booking a hotel room with a heated pool.
Spain in October
Mobile and Internet
I use an Orange SIM card. For €10 per month they provide 7Gb. Calls within Spain are also inexpensive. You can buy a SIM card on the island or in advance from Russia here.
If you travel several times a year, it is more profitable to buy one of the tourist sim cards. They work all over the world. Internet prices are good too. A detailed review of the sims is here.
If your apartment has poor internet or no internet at all, you can rent a mobile WIFI router with unlimited internet. It’s enough for the whole family. The issue price is about €5 per day.
November
Water and air temperature. At the end of autumn in the Canary Islands it gets colder up to +23…+25°С. The water temperature in the ocean is +22°С. Swim to your heart’s content!
Weather conditions. There are fewer sunny days in November. The sky is often covered with clouds and it gets windy. Compared to September, the amount of precipitation remains the same – 4-5 days per month.
Reviews of tourists. The holiday season for fans of windsurfing and kitesurfing is coming to Tenerife. Most of all fans of riding the waves gather in the coastal town of El Medano. In the mecca of surfers, the wind speed reaches 25 m/s.
Spain in November
Tenerife (Photo: unsplash.com / @faustogarmen)
Water temperature
The temperature of the ocean off the coast of Tenerife is determined by the cold Canary current washing the archipelago. Therefore, the water here during the year is always cooler than it could be at the latitude of Miami: from 18-19°C in February-March to 23-24°C in September-October.
In the water area of the waves-protected beaches of the resorts of the southern part of the island, the water warms up better in the African sun. Even in February-March (the least favorable time of the year for swimming in the ocean), it often reaches 20 ° C by noon in cloudy weather. But for heat-loving tourists, in order to avoid unjustified expectations, we recommend that when planning your vacation in Tenerife, you should still focus on the water temperature on the diagram.
December
Water and air temperature. In the first month of winter, the weather in Tenerife is warm. The air temperature is +23°С, and the sea water is +22°С.
Weather conditions. Green and fresh December in the Canary Islands pleases the eye! The sun illuminates the rows of date palms and green hillsides. Humidity is high at 75% and the number of rainy days increases to six.
Reviews of tourists. December is a great time for excursions. Visit colorful medieval villages, see the sights of the island’s capital, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and climb Mount Teide. It is already covered with snow and looks very picturesque.
Ecology
Local residents and numerous tourism companies are concerned that the archipelago’s ecological health may be threatened.
There is a danger that an oil platform will be installed 40 miles from the coastline of Lanzarote and Fuertenventura to explore for oil. If the drilling of the seabed is approved and an accidental oil spill occurs, the ecological well-being of the islands is in danger.
The best excursions according to reviews
You can explore the island on your own, but sometimes you should turn to professional guides to tell interesting facts and also lead unexplored routes.
Overview – a little bit of everything in a nutshell to get a general idea of this amazing island that holds many mysteries and secrets.
Visit the Jolly Roger – a fascinating tour of real pirate places.
Unexplored Tenerife – there are other places on the island hidden from the eyes of curious tourists. That’s where we propose to go.
Sunrise on the volcano – perhaps this sunrise will be remembered for a lifetime, because not everyone manages to meet the beginning of a new day on the Teide volcano! And while waiting for the first rays of the sun, the participants of the excursion will be able to see the huge starry sky.
Spinning Yacht Ride – even novice fishermen will enjoy this offshore trip with the opportunity to catch some underwater life in person.
See examples of interesting excursions in the video “In search of adventure with Mikhail Kozhukhov – Tenerife”:
Weather in Tenerife in September. Sea temperature in Tenerife in september Weather by months.
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Monthly weather
Month
Temperature
at night
afternoon
January
+14°C
+18°C
February
+12°C
+16°C
March
+12°C
+17°C
April
+13°C
+18°C
May
+15°C
+21°C
June
+16°C
+23°C
July
+18°C
+26°C
August
+19°C
+26°C
September
+19°C
+24°C
October
+18°C
+23°C
November
+16°C
+20°C
December
+14°C
+19°C
According to our observations, as well as reviews of tourists who visited Spain, we can say that the weather in Kemer in September is expected to be good. The average daily air temperature in September is 24.0 °С, while the sea water temperature will be 24.3 °С.
Weather in September
Daytime average temperature Nighttime average temperature
+24.0 °C +18.7 °C
Sea water temperature
+24.3 °C
Number of sunny days Length of daylight hours
16 days 12 hours 18 minutes
Rainy days Rainfall
4 days 64 mm
Average wind speed
13.4 m/s
Is it worth going to Tenerife for a holiday in September?
Comfort
74. 9%
Taking into account all available data on the weather in Tenerife in September (air and water temperature, amount and intensity of rains, cloudiness, day length and wind strength), we calculated the level of comfort at this resort, which amounted to 74.9 %. Please also note that the comfort level in October will be lower and will be 66.3 %
Comfort level by months
On the graph below you can see the comfort level in Tenerife calculated by us for each month. The most comfortable months for a holiday in Tenerife are September, July and June. Months with the minimum level of comfort are March, January and February.
Tenerife weather comparison by months
Select the month you are interested in from the list below if you want to receive detailed information about the weather in Tenerife at other times.
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Air temperature in Tenerife in September
September is one of the hottest months in Tenerife. During the day, the air temperature in September ranges from 21.5°C to 28.0°C, at night from 17.5°C to 17.5°C, respectively. The mean air temperature is 24.0 °C during the day, and 18.7 °C at night. The difference between daytime and nighttime air temperatures reaches an average of 5.3°C per month.
Water temperature in Tenerife in September
In September, the water in Tenerife is quite warm. The water temperature in the sea does not fall below 23.9°C, while the maximum figure can reach 24.5°C. The average water temperature in September is 24.3 °C, which is 0.8°C higher than in August and 0.3°C higher than in October.
Rainy days and precipitation in September
Tenerife receives an average of 64 mm of precipitation in September, with about 4 rainy days as a rule. According to our observations and hysmeteo data, the probability of rainy weather is 17.0 %. In this case, most often it will be a light drizzle.
Sunny, cloudy and cloudy days
Tenerife usually has about 16 sunny, 10 cloudy and 4 cloudy days in September. The day length (from dawn to dusk) is 12 hours and 18 minutes. The number of hours of sunshine when the sun’s rays reach the earth’s surface, taking into account the average cloud cover for the month, is 8 hours and 21 minutes per day.
Wind in Tenerife in September
The graph below shows the probability of winds of different strengths during the month. At the same time, the average wind speed in Tenerife in September is 13.4 m/s, which makes it one of the windless months of the year.
Weather in September at other resorts in Spain
We bring to your attention a summary of the weather in other popular resorts in Spain in September. Select the resort you are interested in to get more detailed information.
Name
Day air temperature
Air temperature at night
Rainy days (rainfall)
Water temperature
Tenerife
24. 0°C
18.7°C
4 days (64 mm)
24.3°C
Barcelona
26.2°C
20.2°C
6 days (71 mm)
24.3°C
Mallorca
28.7°C
21.0°C
3 days (56 mm)
25.5°C
Malaga
30.5°C
19.8°C
0 days (3 mm)
22.5°C
Palma de Mallorca
29.3°C
20.6°C
4 days (67 mm)
25.5°C
Valencia
29.5°C
21.0°C
1 day (14 mm)
25.1°C
Costa Brava
26.4°C
18. 9°C
3 days (45 mm)
21.6°C
Salou
27.6°C
20.9°C
6 days (93 mm)
24.6°C
Alicante
29.4°C
21.6°C
2 days (27 mm)
25.3°C
Ibiza
28.2°C
24.4°C
4 days (40 mm)
25.4°C
Gran Canaria
29.3°C
23.4°C
1 day (8 mm)
23.8°C
Marbella
29.4°C
18.9°C
1 day (7 mm)
21.2°C
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– June
– July
– August
– September
– October
– November
– December
Water temperature on the south coast of tenerife.
When is the best time to go on holiday in Tenerife? Air temperature in Tenerife by months
The unique climatic conditions of the island give tourists the opportunity to visit the island at almost any time of the year. No wonder they say about Tenerife that eternal spring has settled on it. There is practically no rain here, the mountains provide reliable protection from the wind, and the water temperature never drops below 19degrees. The landscape of the island has an attractive magic that makes you come back here again and again. Family holidays with children, a youth trip for those who want to have noisy fun, a calm and comfortable vacation for a wealthy businessman – any tourist will find a suitable vacation option in Tenerife.
Climate Tenerife
The island lies entirely in a subtropical climate, but has about 30 microclimatic zones, so different places on the coast may differ in climatic conditions. In general terms, we can say that the north is cooler and wetter, and the south and west, respectively, are warmer. Rains here are very rare, and snow can only be seen at the top of the Teide volcano.
Temperature fluctuations throughout the year range from 15 to 25 degrees Celsius. At the same time, the average values do not fall below +21 and do not exceed +27, which makes holidays in Tenerife comfortable throughout the year.
At night it gets a little cooler, but temperature fluctuations are not significant at all. For the evening, just take a light jacket or sweatshirt with you.
There is very little rain in the southern resorts of Tenerife, most of the precipitation falls in the north and in the center of the island near the Teide volcano. In Tenerife, rains, if they happen, are very weak and short-lived – it will drip a little and that’s it.
When is the best time to go on holiday in Tenerife?
The high season in Tenerife lasts from June to October. The largest number of tourists visit the island from July to August. The best time to visit Tenerife is September and October. Thanks to the blowing ocean breeze and low air humidity, there is no exhausting heat. The Atlantic Ocean during these months is maximally warmed up to 23 degrees and swimming in it is a pleasure. There are noticeably fewer tourists than in July-August. Prices, of course, are growing a little, but not so much as to refuse to rest because of this.
Low season in Tenerife – this concept is almost inapplicable for this resort, we can only talk about a slight decrease in the influx of tourists, which usually occurs in January and April. During these months the water is too cool for comfortable swimming.
Holidays on the island of Tenerife are good in their own way at any time of the year. Here you can find exactly the option that suits you.
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Beach season in Tenerife
At the peak of the swimming season in Tenerife in September and October, the water temperature is between 20-24 degrees. You can sunbathe in Tenerife throughout the year.
In this heavenly place, you can find a lot of interesting things to do besides swimming, but for beach lovers, we hasten to inform you: people swim here all year round! Indeed, even in the January off-season, the lowest temperature of ocean water is 19degrees. Of course, not everyone will like such water, but in this case, 4-5 star hotels in Tenerife have heated pools.
Tenerife in spring
Tenerife’s spring state is felt throughout the year. By the way, the Coming of Spring – another of the many holidays that, among other things, the island is so rich in, is celebrated in the spring, on March 21st. March to May is warm, mild, dry weather. Light rain is rare in the north. Sunny during the day, slightly cool at night. Great sunbathing time, visiting various parks and attractions.
Tenerife in summer
Unlike most southern resorts in Europe, Tenerife does not get very hot in summer. The maximum temperature is usually observed in August and is about 30 degrees Celsius, which, coupled with low humidity, gives quite a comfortable feeling. The days are sunny, and the sun is not “evil”, but suitable for sunbathing. Rain is possible only in the mountains, and even then no more than once a month. The water warms up to an ideal 22 degrees. For lovers of sports recreation on the water, the northern breeze blowing will come in handy! Summer holidays in Tenerife have another plus – a lot of fruits are grown on the island, which just ripen in the summer months. There are many tourists.
Tenerife in autumn
The autumn season on the island is slightly different from the summer. During the day everything is also hot, up to +25. Evenings and nights have become cooler, the temperature can drop to +17, so you should slightly warm up in clothes. But the water, as usual, is warm, the sun is gentle, so you can safely run to the beach. The amount of rain increases slightly – up to five per month on average, especially in the northwestern regions. This is due to the higher humidity of the microclimate, so in autumn the demand is increased for the resorts of the southern part of the island: Costa Adeje, Las Americas, Los Cristianos. In any case, autumn in Tenerife, with its sun, bathing ocean and natural beauty, compares favorably with the dull European slush, which manifests itself in the form of a good tourist flow compared to other resorts in Europe.
Tenerife in winter
The winter months are more like the usual not so hot summer. In the evening and at night, the coolness is felt more noticeably, but even a light sweater already saves from it. There is a little more rain, but they are short-lived, which is called “a light summer rain” or “it dripped and passed. ” In winter, lovers of discounts are very fond of relaxing – prices in Tenerife are reduced by about a quarter. The ocean is not so inviting for swimming – about +19 degrees, which significantly reduces the flow of tourists. When planning a trip, do not forget about the strong winds of the north coast, especially when you are going on an excursion to one of the wonderful National Parks of Tenerife. Dress warmly.
It’s time for holidays in Tenerife
Tenerife, as mentioned above, is under Spanish jurisdiction, respectively, and the inhabitants of the island adhere to the Catholic religion. These two facts explain the presence of a large number of church holidays, which are celebrated, however, quite secularly, with carnivals, processions, dances and other fiesta. Of the brightest, it is worth noting the “Holy Week”, which takes place before Easter. At this time, colorful processions of believers with religious symbols can be observed throughout the island. The Corpus Christi flower festival should also be noted, when large cities are covered with whole carpets of flowers. The celebration of the Day of Our Lady of Candelar (she is considered the patroness of the Canary Islands) looks very colorful, it is celebrated on August 14 and 15. And, of course, the Day of the Canary Islands – May 30, which is happening as violently and brightly as possible! Do not forget about the New Year and Merry Christmas, which are also honored on the island.
Carnival season in Tenerife
Peaks in February. It is called “Mardi Gras”. The largest actions are held in the capital of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The dry presentation was deliberately chosen, because any, even the most enthusiastic, replete with exclamation marks and other ahas, is still not able to convey even a small clip of the ongoing carnival riot. It’s just a must see! It is not for nothing that the Tenerife carnival is considered the second most beautiful in the world, right after the Brazilian one, which takes place in Rio de Janeiro. After the unbridled fun of the carnival, its end is marked by Great Lent.
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Before planning a trip to the largest of the Canary Islands, Tenerife, it is perfectly wise to find out what the weather is like there? What are the air and water temperatures by months at different times of the year? Let’s look into this issue.
The island of Tenerife is an unusual corner of wildlife and, by coincidence, one of the largest in the archipelago called the Canary Islands, or the abbreviated name “Canaries”, which is more familiar to us. The area of the island is almost two thousand square kilometers, and its heart and main attraction is the once active volcano Teide. This mountain has not shown any activity for many years, but the desert areas around it speak of how dangerous it was earlier.
What attracts tourists to Tenerife? Definitely, this is an unusual local climate “without extremes” – it is neither too hot nor too cold here. The reason for this lies in the depths of the Atlantic surrounding the island: warm currents maintain the average temperature in the autumn-winter period at +19…+20 C, and in the spring-summer period – +25…+26 C.
Despite the relatively small area, the climate in the northern and southern parts of the island is significantly different. To be precise, the difference lies in temperature fluctuations throughout the year – if in its south, tightly closed by mountains from cold winds, it is 7-9degrees, then in the southern part immersed in greenery it can reach 15-17 degrees.
When is the best time to go to Tenerife?
Generally speaking, you can spend a week or two in Tenerife at any time of the year. The only question is how exactly you want to spend your vacation. When it comes to staying on local beaches, then it is better to go south, at least in winter. Generally speaking, for tourists who prefer getting a beautiful tan to any other type of vacation, the doors of the island are open all year round – the water in the ocean does not cool below +21 C. And if for some it is quite cool, then for the most part it will be very acceptable.
New Year in Tenerife – warm and almost rainless
December: the daily temperature background is determined by the mark of +21 C. The water temperature is + 18 C. The number of days with precipitation is similar to January – it is 12.
January: the average daily temperature of the first month of the year and the second winter is +20 C, at night it is 5-6 degrees cooler. Precipitation falls within a third of the month. Those wishing to take sea baths should prepare for water, the temperature of which is +18 C, which is very invigorating.
February: The difference between the February weather is only in the decrease in the number of rainy days, while the temperature background remains similar to January.
Spring is the best time to get acquainted with nature
A riot of colors and smells – this is a very modest description that characterizes the onset of spring on the island of Tenerife. The weather is just perfect in every respect, namely:
In March: the first month of spring brings the long-awaited warming. Although the air temperature in March barely exceeds +20 C, it is characterized by a decrease in “wet” days and an increase in sunshine. Water in March retains the temperature of the previous two months.
In April: the temperature background in April is almost the same as in March, with the only difference that the daytime temperature rises to +23 C – +24 C. The water is still cool.
May: The average daily temperature in May is +24 C, water – +18 C. In May, there is a significant decrease in rainy days – no more than four.
Summer, oh summer…what is it like in the Canary Islands?
Summer is a great time to visit Tenerife. The weather is pleasant, there is no sizzling heat, the water in the ocean is not cold, but it is also far from the state of “fresh milk”. How do the months of summer differ from each other, for all their homogeneity?
June: the first summer month in Tenerife is marked by an increase in daytime temperatures up to +26 C, and at night – up to +20 C. All this creates very comfortable conditions for relaxing on the coast and in Tenerife hotels.
July – the equator of summer and the beginning of the massive swimming season. This is facilitated by a fairly high air temperature, reaching +28 C and water heated to +21 C. This is of course not fresh milk, but still relatively acceptable for most vacationers.
August: the average daily temperature in August is close to the thirty-degree mark, the water temperature reaches +22 C. August in Tenerife is characterized by dry weather.
Autumn is a real velvet season
Although Tenerife’s climate is not extreme, there are still times of the year when you can combine all kinds of activities, such as swimming on the beaches and sightseeing.
September: the climatic conditions of the first autumn month are similar to August, but there is a slight decrease in air temperature by several degrees while maintaining the water temperature at +23 C.
October: In the second, the active swimming season ends. It begins to rain, the daytime air temperature drops to +26 degrees, in the water – up to +21 C.
November: in the last autumn month, the air temperature continues to gradually decrease to +24 C, and the water temperature to + 18 C. The average number of rainy days is 11-12.
If the above information was not enough, you can learn more about any month of the year.
May is most likely the beginning of the summer season, the feeling that summer has come is quite justified, the hot sun and warm morning breeze will speak for itself. The temperature of the ocean water after the winter period is still quite low and ranges from +20°C to 21°C. The climate begins to improve throughout the island, including in the north. Of course, it did not go wrong much, but nevertheless, it was cold in the mountains, and there was snow on the Teide volcano. Evenings at the resorts from February to March were not quite like summer, more like spring, because the island has its second name – “The Island of Eternal Spring – La isla de la eterna primavera”. In the morning, a refreshing sea breeze is possible from the ocean. In the daytime on the beach, the May sun burns without sparing. Do not forget about sunscreen, the refreshing sea breeze masks sunburn well.
If you have a choice in which part of the island to stay, then you can choose any resort, it will be comfortable everywhere, but who prefers more sunny days than cloudy ones, it is better to look towards Playa de Las Americas, Costa Adeje, Playa Paraiso or Callao Salvaje, including Puerto de Santiago and Los Gigantes. Who is not afraid of the winds and loves gently sloping beaches, then undoubtedly El Medano.
Water temperature in May:
min. 19.3°C
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In the high season, the air is warmed up to +27.3°C, and the sea +24°C. In low – air +18.0°C, water +18.5°C, precipitation 28.1 mm, 2 rainy days, 19 sunny days in total. It is a popular travel city in Spain. Weather in Tenerife by months, in winter, spring, summer and autumn is shown in the chart below. Mild climate almost all year round, excellent choice. The beach season here lasts at least 6 months.
The best months to visit
September, August, October are the best time to travel. There is good warm weather from +26.5°C to +27.8°C. At this time of the year there is little rain, no more than 2 days per month, from 40.2 to 68.9 mm of precipitation falls. Also in Tenerife there is a warm sea with a water temperature of + 23.2 ° C to + 24.5 ° C and swimming is a pleasure. The maximum number of sunny days for the whole year is from 19 to 23 days. The monthly climate and temperature in Tenerife are calculated based on recent years.
Air temperature in Tenerife by months
The difference in daily air temperature throughout the year is 9.8°C, but due to the presence of the sea, the weather in Tenerife and the climate in Spain is quite mild for months. The coldest month is February, when the air warms up to +18°C, and the warmest month is August with +27. 8°C.
Water temperature in Tenerife
The beach season here lasts 6 months: June, July, November, August, October, September. The temperature in the sea at this time of the year is from +21.2°C to +24.5°C for a pleasant swim. The worst weather in Tenerife and the water temperature recorded in March is +18.5°C.
Number of rainy days and precipitation
Unlucky month for travel – October, it rains on average 5 days. The maximum monthly rainfall is 68.9 mm.
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Climate summary
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+18.8°C
+18.5°C
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April
+20.8°C
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2 days (12.6mm)
May
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+20.1°C
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+21.2°C
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+22.4°C
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August
+27.8°C
+23.2°C
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3 days (59.0mm)
September
+27.5°C
+24.5°C
21
2 days (40.2mm)
October
+26. 5°C
+24.2°C
19
5 days (68.9mm)
November
+22.2°C
+23°C
16
2 days (48.0mm)
December
+20.2°C
+20.8°C
24
0 days (28.1mm)
Number of sunny days
Beautiful sunny weather will delight tourists in July – as many as 30 sunny days per month. Great time to relax in Tenerife.
Wind speed
The maximum strength of the wind in July is up to 6 m/s with gusts up to 8.8 m/s.
The largest. This beautiful place is considered a true paradise for tourists. Its popularity is growing every year – several million guests per season are the best confirmation of this.
Climate and geographical features
The highest point on the island – El Pico del Teide (volcanic peak of Teide) has a height of 3718m above sea level and is almost in its center , and the whole of Tenerife is, in fact, a mountain. In 1706, a volcanic eruption destroyed several villages and the port city of Garachico. At the beginning of the 20th century, scientists recorded a weak eruption in the western part of Teide.
At the present time the volcano is dormant, only evaporation of sulfur in the area of the crater has been noticed. Now the territory surrounding the volcano and it itself form the main attraction of the island – the Teide National Park.
Coconut and date palms, southern fruits, corn, bananas, and thrush grow on the coast of the island. At 500 meters above sea level, evergreen laurel forests begin. Sometimes the famous Dragon Tree is found there, it is believed that the oldest specimens are several thousand years old.
The territory of the island is divided by a mountain range into two parts, each with its own climate. North side Tenerife is humid and cooler, most of the precipitation falls there, and in winter it even snows on the top of the volcano. Due to the abundance of moisture, the vegetation in this part of the island is amazing.
South Coast islands are protected by mountain peaks from cold air masses and winds, so it is dry and sunny there, there is almost no wind.
The diversity of Tenerife’s nature impresses even experienced travelers – in one day you can visit a snow-capped mountain peak, in a tropical forest, soak up the waves of the Atlantic Ocean.
When to go and how to choose a seat?
The choice depends on several factors:
Season – in winter it is still a few degrees cooler, especially in the northern part of the island. If you want to sunbathe and bask in warm water – in winter you should prefer the southern part.
Famous resorts of the south: Playa Paraiso, Playa de Las Americas, Los Cristianos, El Medano. On the northern beaches, a comfortable temperature for swimming is from August to October; San Andres, Puarto de la Cruz, Los Gigantes are the most famous of them.
Read all the nuances of the flight to the island of Tenerife in our next one.
Preferences on vacation – if you plan to devote most of your time to a detailed study of the sights, you can settle closer to the most interesting ones. For example, near the city of Villaflor, at an altitude of 1400 meters, there is a completely unearthly landscape created by nature itself from the ashes and solidified lava, it is called lunar (Paisaje Lunar).
In the east of the island in the town of Guimar, six mysterious stone pyramids rise. No one knows when and how they appeared and for what purpose they were erected. There are different versions, but nothing is known for sure.
In the center of the Orotava valley is the ancient city of La Orotava, which appeared before the first arrival of the Spaniards on the island. Aristocratic mansions, paved pavements – everything breathes with antiquity. The city center of Spain has declared its cultural heritage.
In principle, you can rent a car and drive around the island on your own at any convenient time. For lovers of a relaxing holiday there are a lot of different beaches in any part of the island: Benijo, La Tejita, Las Vistas, El Camison and many others. Entrance to them is free everywhere, they pay only for the use of a sunbed, umbrella, toilet and other services at will, for example, water rides and entertainment.
It is worth considering in advance what you want more – if noisy nightlife , the largest resort of Las Americas will do. Discos, restaurants and all kinds of cafes where life does not stop for a minute – this resort is more often chosen by young people.
In Las Americas is the largest water park “Aqualand”, it offers water attractions, swimming pools and all kinds of entertainment. It is better to look for a relaxing holiday for families with children and older people in the resorts of Los Cristianos and Costa Adeje. Luxurious hotels in these places are great for a romantic getaway.
Tenerife is located near the coast of Africa, near the equator, so you can relax all year round . There are no winter colds and summer sweltering heat. The mild climate gave Tenerife its name – “the island of eternal spring”. Since fluctuations in air and water temperatures throughout the year are insignificant, the island gives a comfortable stay in any season.
NASA experts concluded that the climate on the island is the best on the planet.
Winter in Spain – celebrate the New Year on the largest island of the Canary archipelago
The weather during the winter months pleases with warmth, unlike most European resorts. Average daily temperature – 20-22 degrees is very comfortable, especially for excursions and visiting parks of various subjects.
It is cooler in the northern part of the island at this time, there are cloudy and rainy days, so a light jacket will not hurt. But how wonderful it is to spend the whole day sightseeing, enjoying the fresh air and the absence of heat.
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In December air temperature during the day + 22-22ºC, at night + 17-18ºC, in the northern part night temperatures sometimes drop to + 14ºC. There are few rainy days in the south – 3-5 for the whole month, on windy days (and there are few of them), the wind speed reaches 5 m / s, on ordinary days – a light breeze of 1-2 m / s. Water temperature – 20-21ºC.
January – up to 22ºC during the day, on cloudy days the temperature drops to +18-19ºC. Water +19-20ºC. Wind speed 3-4 m/s, there are days with complete calm. Rain 5-6 times a month.
In February daytime temperature +19-20ºC, night 17-18ºC, rainy days – 1-2, light wind up to 3 m/s, water temperature – 18-19ºC.
During the winter months, many visitors come to the island to celebrate Christmas and New Year.
But the main event of the winter season is, of course, the carnival that takes place in February in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
It combines the brightness of the Brazilian and the elegance of the Venetian carnival. The weeks of festivities are filled with masquerades, pageants, parades and costumed performances. It is worth seeing this enchanting spectacle at least once, and perhaps even making it an annual tradition.
The best time to visit the parks and not only
The arrival of spring on the island is celebrated on March 21, the day of the spring solstice. After the winter rains, the southern part of the island is covered with lush vegetation and flowers. More than a hundred endemics are found here – plants that grow only in Tenerife.
For nature lovers in the northwestern part of the island, walks and hikes are organized, with the participants there is an instructor who helps to overcome difficulties during the journey.
Early spring weather, in March , moderately warm. During the day the air temperature is +22-23ºC, at night – up to 20ºC. There is practically no rain, the wind is 1-3 m/s. The water is still cool +18-19ºC.
April – water on the coast +19-20ºC, air from 22-24ºC during the day to 19-20ºC at night. It rains once or twice a month, it becomes more windy – up to 6 m/s on some days.
May pleases with warmth – up to + 27ºC, the weather is sunny, dry, low wind – 3-4 m / s. Water warms up to +21ºC.
In May, after a slight lull, the beach season begins. The water is still quite cool, but the sun is already warming up. Let there be no tropical closeness and heat on the island, do not forget about the proximity of the equator and the active sun.
You can get burned very quickly even in cloudy weather. Therefore, it is imperative to use sunscreen before each exit to the street.
Spring is a great time to visit the parks, there are many of them on the island. The monkey park in Los Cristianos, the Amazonia reserve, the cactus park, the eagle park with a unique collection of birds of prey – this is just a small part of the protected places on the island, a visit to which is sure to bring an unforgettable experience.
East Atlantic in summer
During the summer season, the number of visitors to the island increases significantly. The weather pleases with warmth, the water warms up. After spending the whole day on the beach, in the evening you can go in search of entertainment. Restaurants, open-air cafes, discos and bars are at guests’ disposal.
June the thermometer rises to +28-29ºC during the day and around 20ºC at night. It is almost always dry and sunny, on rare days there is a slight cloud cover. Wind about 2-4 m/s.
July – air temperature + 28-30ºC, at night + 20-22ºC, water – up to 23ºC, rain can fall once or twice a month, on some days it is windy – up to 7 m / s.
In August the water warms up to 24ºC, the air in the daytime +29-31ºC, at night +21-23ºC, without precipitation, sunny, wind -4-5 m/s.
What can you do on an island in the Atlantic in summer? Of course, swim!
The beaches in Tenerife are very diverse: with black volcanic sand, stones and azure water, they look very unusual. For those who prefer the classics, there are many bulk beaches with white sand brought from the Sahara desert.
Water lovers will find more than twenty surf beaches here – both for beginners and suitable only for professionals. The most famous are El Conquistador, Las Conchas, Punta Blanca, Los Patos.
Island of Eternal Spring – autumn
At the beginning of autumn, the weather practically does not differ from summer, the water even becomes a little warmer. You can continue your beach holiday in combination with excursions. It gets a little colder, for walks in the evening and at night you will have to choose clothes with long sleeves.
September the average temperature during the day is +27-30ºC, at night +21-22ºC, sometimes it is quite windy – up to 9 m / s, there is no rain, but there are cloudy days – about 10 per month. The water temperature reaches the highest mark of the year – 24-25ºC.
October maintains a comfortable bathing temperature of 24ºC. The air becomes a little cooler + 26-28ºC, but on some hot days it can be 35ºC. At night + 22-23ºC. There is no rain, but the wind can increase up to 10 m/s, it happens infrequently, 6-7 windy days per month.
November – the water in the ocean is already cooler – 21-22ºC, as is the air – 22-23ºC during the day and 18-19ºC at night. It rains two or three times a month, many cloudy days. The wind maintains a speed of 3-6 m/s.
Autumn is the perfect time to visit the famous Teide volcano and the surrounding National Park. At the foot of the volcano begins the cable car to climb to the crater.
To climb to the very top, you need permission from the authorities in advance. It is better to apply for it ten days before the planned date of the rise.
Above 3,000 meters the temperature is around 0ºC and the wind is strong, so it’s worth bringing warm clothes. And, of course, a camera – the views are simply breathtaking.
As travel agents that live in the Canary Islands, we know personally that Fuerteventura, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria and Tenerife are hot spots for families seeking sunshine in the October half term holidays, however there’s also the risk of a shower too, at this time of year.
Canary Islands for October half term holidays
For warmer temperatures visit Fuerteventura and Lanzarote, these Eastern islands have almost a desert climate, being situated the closest to Africa. The Western islands including Gran Canaria & Tenerife benefit from a sub tropical climate, as they have more height and vegetation.
Lanzarote: average high temperature in October is 27ºC. Sea temp 22ºC. Rainfall 10mm over 2 rainy days. Daylight 11 hours. Daily sunshine average 7 hours.
Fuerteventura: average high temperature in October is 26ºC. Sea temp 22ºC. Rainfall 6mm over 2 rainy days. Daylight 11 hours. Daily sunshine average 7 hours.
Gran Canaria: average high temperature in October is 26ºC. Sea temp 23ºC. Rainfall 16mm over 2 rainy days. Daylight 11 hours. Daily sunshine average 7 hours.
Tenerife: average high temperature in October is 25ºC. Sea temp 24ºC. Rainfall 20mm over 5 rainy days. Daylight 11 hours. Daily sunshine average 7 hours.
Other destinations for October half term holidays
We’re not biased to recommending the Canaries, we often sell family holidays to other destinations with a warm climate in autumn, here’s our top alternative suggestions in order of average daytime temperatures:
Madeira: average high temperature in October is 23ºC. Sea temp 23ºC. Rainfall 82mm over 10 rainy days. Daylight 11 hours. Daily sunshine average 6 hours.
Crete: average high temperature in October is 24ºC. Sea temp 23ºC. Rainfall 40mm over 6 rainy days. Daylight 11 hours. Daily sunshine average 6 hours.
Malta: average high temperature in October is 25ºC. Sea temp 24ºC. Rainfall 77mm over 9 rainy days. Daylight 11 hours. Daily sunshine average 7 hours.
Turkey (Antalya): average high temperature in October is 26ºC. Sea temp 25ºC. Rainfall is more frequent towards the end of the month with 73mm over 6 rainy days. Daylight 11 hours. Daily sunshine average 8 hours.
Cyprus (Paphos): average high temperature in October is 27ºC. Sea temp 24ºC. Rainfall 18mm over 3 rainy days. Daylight 11 hours. Daily sunshine average 6 hours.
Gambia: average high temperature in October is 28ºC. Sea temp 29ºC. Rainfall 90mm the dry season begins towards the end of October. Daylight 11 hours. Daily sunshine average 8 hours.
Morocco: average high temperature in October is 28ºC (Agadir) & 29ºC (Marrakech) Sea temp 21ºC (Agadir). Rainfall 22mm over 3 rainy days (Agadir) & 5 rainy days (Marrakech). Daylight 11 hours. Daily sunshine average 8 hours.
Cape Verde (Sal): average high temperature in October is 29ºC. Sea temp 26ºC. Rainfall 12mm over 1 rainy day. Daylight 12 hours. Daily sunshine average 8 hours.
Florida (Miami): average high temperature in October is 29ºC. Sea temp 28ºC. Rainfall 144mm over 14 rainy days. Daylight 12 hours. Daily sunshine average 8 hours.
Egypt (Sharm El Sheikh): average high temperature in October is 31ºC. Sea temp 27ºC. Don’t expect rain, the average annual rainfall is just 2mm. Daylight 11 hours. Daily sunshine average 10 hours.
Dubai: average high temperature in October is 36ºC. Sea temp 31ºC. Don’t expect rain in Dubai during October. Daylight 12 hours. Daily sunshine average 10 hours.
If you’d like some help deciding where to take your family on holiday for autumn half term, please contact us with your preferences and we’ll shortlist some options for consideration.
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Tenerife is a perfect October destination, with warm days and nights. Pack a hoody just in case the sea breezes make the nights feel a touch cold. The sea is warm year-round in Tenerife and is ideal for swimming. We’ve looked at the most up-to-date weather data for Tenerife, covering the last 12 years up to 2022, plus we’ve asked our team of travel bloggers for their first-hand experiences in order to answer the most frequently asked questions about Tenerife weather in October.
How warm is it in Tenerife during October?
The temperature is extremely stable in October with average highs of 24℃ and lows just 2℃ lower at 22℃. The UV index will be high at this time of year, so protection against skin and eye damage is needed.
Try to limit exposure between 10am and 4pm. Apply broad spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen every few hours, even if it’s cloudy, or more frequently after sweating or swimming, and wear UV-blocking sunglasses too, and bear in mind that bright surfaces, such as sand and water increase UV exposure.
Does it rain in Tenerife during October?
On average, there will be 2 rainy days during the month, amounting to 2. 0mm in total. That’s almost nothing at all, therefore rain isn’t something we think you need to consider. You’re not likely to see a thunderstorm during your trip.
How warm is the sea in Tenerife during October?
The water temperature around Tenerife reaches a pleasant 24℃ during October. While generally considered warm, some people might find it a little on the cool side on entering the water.
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15 places where summer isn’t quite over; days are long and evenings are balmy, and the crowds have slipped away
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In any given year, October is the perfect month to get away. Schools are back, so airports are (hopefully) less crowded, it’s sunny and dry everywhere from southern Europe to South America, and prices are set at shoulder season. These are our favourite destinations to book for an early autumn getaway with guaranteed sunshine – from Spain’s summery coast to further-flung corners of Africa, Asia and the Caribbean.
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1. The Azores, Portugal
Average October temperature: 21℃
Thrillingly elemental, the Azores absorb you in nature: though Portuguese, they’re 1,000 miles from the mainland, cast gloriously adrift in the mid-Atlantic. Here, explorers (or, rather, clued-in Lisboetas and surfers) find a lost world of blue-green crater lakes, bubbling mud pools, and waterfalls rushing down green cliffs – a sort of Iceland through the looking-glass, where a subtropical climate brings year-round sunshine (a land of fire, without the ice). São Miguel, the largest island, has the hushed feel of uncharted territory, but with creature comforts. Try wellness boutique Furnas, in the hot-springs town of the same name; or Santa Bárbara Eco-Beach Resort, sitting secluded among tea plantations and commanding serious sea vistas.
Where to stay: Sul Villas, set right on the coast of São Miguel, has 12 rooms overseen by one-time pro-surfer Rodrigo Herédia. There’s a saltwater pool, a spa, and all the rooms overlook the ocean.
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2. La Gomera, Canary Islands
Average October temperature: 20℃
The ‘secret’ Canary Island is a far cry from its classic winter-sun siblings. Muted and secluded, it’s a heaven for adventure seekers: spectacular hiking paths probe jungly valleys and range up rough-cut cliffs. It’s accessible only via ferry from Tenerife – passengers leave resorts and packed-out beaches behind, swapping them for sleepy villages, tangled trails and rural boutiques. It’s not a fly-and-flop sort of place – though happily exhausted hikers seem content to end at the pebble beach in laid-back Playa Santiago – but October’s ideal walking weather pretty much guarantees a sunny expedition. Plus, there’s plenty of relaxing to be had joining locals at harbourside seafood restaurants, or ambling between capital San Sebastián’s pastel-painted houses.
Where to stay: Old school mansion Parador de la Gomera has a beautiful courtyard garden and a pretty pool with sea views.
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3. Costa Brava, Spain
Average October temperature: 21℃
No, not the Costa Brava you think you know, with the high-rise resorts and beaches so full you can barely see sand. We’re talking about the Costa Brava the Catalans keep to themselves – where secret coves stash golden shores, stone-cut medieval towns crest every hill and charming boutique hotels are de rigueur. Head for Begur and its Cuban-style mansions, close to Caribbean-esque Aiguablava beach and Amalfi-like Sa Tuna. Then tootle inland to Peratallada: its medieval streets are movie-set perfect, and every menu’s a stunner. A short drive from here, big-city Girona’s Old Town starred in Game of Thrones, and you can dine at twice-world’s-best-restaurant El Celler De Can Roca. Who needs Barcelona?
Where to stay: Hotel Villa Gala, with its white and blue hues, is set in Cadaqués, the beach town known for drawing artists such as Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí. Another option is Hostal Empúries, one of our picks for the best hotel in Spain. Set on one of the Costa Brava’s most beautiful and unspoilt coves, the hotel opened in 1919 and over the decades has spread discreetly across the dunes and through the umbrella-pine forest.
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4. Taghazout, Morocco
Average October temperature: 25℃
As intoxicating as Morocco’s chaotic cities can be, there’s nothing like soaking up the sunny vibes of its Atlantic coast. Particularly in Taghazout, a drowsy fishing village that’s quietly transforming from decades-old scruffy-surfer hangout to the cosmo-boho’s chill-hang of choice. Make no mistake, it’s still about the breaks: a surplus of ‘surf and yoga’ camps sculpt beach bodies year-round. But a rush of natty new crash pads is smartening up the offering: see Amouage, with its ocean-facing infinity pool and Berber-meets-industrial styling; or Munga Guesthouse, a masterclass in ‘driftwood chic’. The yogi-surfer retreat is completed by the likes of Cafe Mouja, meeting all your smoothie and avocado breakfast needs.
Where to stay: At 15-room hangout Munga Guesthouse, which has an Afro vibe and an indoor-outdoor Favela restaurant lit up by strings of bulbs.
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5. Sicily, Italy
Average October temperature: 21℃
This island might technically be part of Italy, but Sicily seems like its own land entirely. Its setting – caught in the Med between Italy’s south coast and Africa’s north – has resulted in a beguiling juxtaposition of food, architecture and culture. The glittering coastline draws many, while smoking volcanoes act as a backdrop to some of the island’s cities, which themselves are all flaked, faded grandeur. The largest island in the Mediterranean also happens to be one of the most foodie – from Palermo to Catania to Noto, restaurants plate up centuries-old dishes using extraordinary ingredients grown in that volcanic soil.
Where to stay: Belmond Grand Hotel Timeo is the classic grand dame where pool views look good from all angles. We also love agriturismo trailblazer Monaci Delle Terre Nere, which remains one of the region’s smartest and most stylish country hotels. For more, see our guide to the best hotels in Sicily.
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6. Valletta, Malta
Average October temperature: 25℃
Sitting in the Med between Sicily and the Tunisian coast, Malta is blessed with an outrageously sunny climate (even in December, you’ll see more than five hours of sunshine a day). Its capital, Valletta, is a delight: honey-coloured forts and cobbled streets, sun-dappled squares and back-alley wine bars, churches hung with Caravaggio originals and a budding crop of high-design hotels. All that, and it’s on the water. Speaking of which, make time to explore outside the city walls, where you’ll find sandy beaches, quaint fishing villages and true-blue lagoons to laze around. Take our advice: go slow.
Where to stay: 66 Saint Paul’s is an affordable palazzo hideout on Valletta’s pretty Ursula Street, and has a rooftop pool.
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7. Samos, Greece
Average October temperature: 23℃
Sleepy Greek island Samos, hovering just off the Turkish coast, has long been on the radar of dedicated beach lovers. The 2022 arrival of Casa Cook, the earthy, adults-only retreat inspired by the traditional buildings found in Samian villages, has made Samos a serious contender for the title of the island of the summer. Inland, mountain towns are scattered around the base of twin peaks of Ampelos and Kerkis, while the buzzy capital Vathy is the spot for supper.
Where to stay: Gorgeous Casa Cook Samos has organised its stone buildings around multiple swimming pools to resemble neighbourhoods or villages found across the island.
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8. Las Vegas, USA
Average October temperature: 27℃
Want to banish all memory of UK temperatures and escape to somewhere that feels like another planet entirely? Vegas is a good bet. The Nevada desert is still scorching in October, and the Strip is outright bananas year-round. Do it right with cocktails in Chandelier Bar at the Cosmopolitan hotel: a bar inside a giant chandelier. Then dine at Picasso at the Bellagio, the Vegas version of artsy where an over-the-top dining room is plastered with original Pablos (dinner is all wagyu, lobster and foie gras.)
Where to stay: Resorts World Las Vegas is the first new resort to be built on the Las Vegas Strip in more than a decade. The Waldorf Astoria provides a serene, gambling-free sanctuary, safely sequestered several floors above the madness on the ground.
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9. Bali, Indonesia
Average October temperature: 27℃
You don’t need us to tell you to go to Bali. But we can help you find out where the island’s natural magic hasn’t been eclipsed by crowds and traffic. In short: go east, friends – where traditional villages, wild beaches and peaceful water palaces are undisturbed by the south-coast rabble. As luck would have it, this is also where you’ll find one of Bali’s best hotels. Amankila, meaning ‘peaceful hill’, is just that: a quiet hilltop hideaway with a killer three-tiered infinity pool, thatched-roof suites on stilts and a private beach. Surrounded by nothing but green and sea, it’s the Bali of your dreams.
Where to stay: Hoshinoya Bali near Ubud cleverly combines the simplicity of Japanese styling with local tradition, set on a hilltop amid rice fields and dense jungle. For a private stay, see our pick of the best villas in Bali.
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10. Cuba
Average October temperature: 23℃
Heady Havana might just be the most romantic capital city in the world – and it’s just the start line when it comes to uncovering Cuba’s charm. Sure, there are vintage cars, grand architecture turned shabby with time, and clubs that thrum with salsa dancers. But there are also indie shops spearheaded by young-gun creatives and an influx of new guesthouses that are shaking things up for the city’s travellers.
Where to stay: Gardens Havana, a once-crumbling townhouse near buzzy Plaza del Cristo that’s been given a makeover by New Yorkers Phil Winser and Jamie McDonald.
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11. Beirut, Lebanon
Average October temperature: 27℃
Perhaps it’s the lingering shadow of political turmoil that gives Beirut its unique energy – this glamorous city’s party people certainly make a point of living life to the full. By turns chic and hipster, good-looking locals pout up a storm in the beach clubs and rooftop bars; arty types spill out of live-music shows and spoken-word events in the Mar Mikhael district; and everyone ends the night at BO18, the legendary ‘secret bunker’ club with a retractable roof. Soothe morning-after blues with a pillowy manakish (Arabic bread stuffed with insanely gooey cheese), then hunker down at the opulent Phoenicia (did someone say colonnaded swimming pool?). Or opt for a residential feel in the elegant, all-suite Albergo.
Where to stay: Romantic Hotel Albergo is set in the traditional Achrafieh area, and has a roof garden and the feeling of a smart Italian palazzo.
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12. Austin, Texas, USA
Average October temperature: 28℃
Austin is one of the big Texan success stories – once a small college town, it’s now spoken in the same breath as big hitters Dallas and Houston. Austin, though, has retained the small-town atmosphere, as well as its infamous quirky nature. Eat Texas barbecue, go vintage shopping, hike around the many, many green spaces – and all without suffering the 36°C heat that blankets the city in summer.
Where to stay: Liz Lamberts’ Texas-grown Bunkhouse group oversees a handful of revamped motels across the city – Hotel Magdalena is our favourite of the bunch.
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13. Trancoso, Brazil
Average October temperature: 27℃
It’s known as the Brazilian Tulum, but Trancoso’s pleasures are simpler than that. It’s the absence of pretension that brings São Paulo society – not to mention high-rollin’ celebs like Leonardo DiCaprio and Naomi Campbell – to this languid clifftop town on the Bahian coast. No resorts, no velvet-roped clubs. Just a sprinkling of modest restaurants spilling onto the village green, and a hell of a beach fringed with coconut palms and ochre bluffs. It’s a place where the hottest bar in town serves cocktails from an old wooden boat. High season – Christmas and New Year – brings traffic and queues. But arrive any other time and you’ll call it your own.
Where to stay: Robinson Crusoe-esque UXUA Casa hotel has treehouse-bedrooms and is a barefoot stroll from the beach.
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14. ABC Islands, Caribbean
Average October temperature: 31℃
Some like it really hot – if that’s you, October in the Caribbean could be your thing. Sitting safely outside the hurricane belt, the ABC Islands offer all the brochure-blue seas and white-sand stretches you could ask for, without the extreme weather that typically keeps people away at this time of year. Aruba is all-inclusive country, Bonaire a laid-back dive destination – but we’d be tempted to plump for Curaçao. Rows of colourful Dutch houses and colonial-style hotels add a dash of European charm to this particular paradise, and no one will judge if your drink is blue.
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15. Melbourne, Australia
Average October temperature: 20℃
October is bang in the middle of Melbourne’s shoulder season – which makes it a great time to visit. Days are sunny without being sweltering, the city and its beaches are less crowded, and things are cheaper. Many people give the city the title of coolest in Australia thanks to its up-to-the-minute coffee shops, food culture and art scene.
Where to stay: An hour’s south of Melbourne, check into Jackalope Hotel, set on a 27-acre vineyard on the Mornington Peninsula.
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October Weather in Fuerteventura, Spain – 2022 – Winter Sun Expert
Fuerteventura, the second largest of Spain’s Canary Islands, sits in the Atlantic Ocean 10 km (6 Miles) off the north coast of Africa. It’s known primarily as a holiday destination due to its white-sand beaches and year-round warmth cooled by constant winds. The multitude of beaches that wrap around it is interrupted by cliffs and sheltered coves. It is popular for water sports, especially surfing, windsurfing and waterskiing.
The island’s name is a compound word formed by the Spanish words for “strong” (fuerte) and “fortune” (ventura). Fuerteventura is the oldest island in the Canary Islands dating back 20 million years to a volcanic eruption from the Canary hotspot. However, the last volcanic activity in Fuerteventura occurred between 4,000 and 5,000 years ago.
Fuerteventura was chosen among 500 European destinations by the Quality Coast International Certification Program of the European Coastal and Marine Union as one of the most attractive tourist destinations for visitors interested in cultural heritage, environment, and sustainability.
Weather October 2022 in Fuerteventura Spain:
Generally, October in Fuerteventura will be really nice, with an average temperature of around 82°F / 28°C. As the humidty is low, it will feel very comfortable. You can expect around 1 rainy days, with on average 0.2 inches / 4 mm of rain during the month of October.
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1 October weather in Fuerteventura Spain
2 October weather in Fuerteventura Spain in more detail
2.1 – What will the temperature be in Fuerteventura in October
2.2 – Can you expect rain in October in Fuerteventura?
2.3 – What will the water temperature be in Fuerteventura for October
2.4 – Can you expect in October a lot of sunny days in Fuerteventura
2.5 – Will it be comfortable in October in Fuerteventura?
3 What to do in Fuerteventura Spain in October
4 Is it humid in Fuerteventura Spain in October?
5 Is October a good time to go to Fuerteventura Spain?
6 Does it rain all day in Fuerteventura Spain in October?
7 Is October the rainiest month in Fuerteventura Spain?
8 Is October the most sunniest month in Fuerteventura Spain?
9 Weather in Fuerteventura Spain in other months
October weather in Fuerteventura Spain
To get a good overview of the type of weather you can expect in October in Fuerteventura, we will look at the day and night temperature, minimum and maximum water temperature, and if October is comfortable or humid
Generally, October in Fuerteventura will be really nice. Historical data shows that you can expect an average temperature of around 82°F / 28°C. As the humidty is low, it will feel very comfortable. During the night, it will cool down to around 64°F / 18°C.
Fuerteventura does not have a lot of rainy days in October. You can expect around 1 rainy days, with on average 0.2 inches / 4 mm of rain during the whole month.
The forecast for October 2022 is based on historical data and are averages. They will give a good indication what you can expect, but the daily temperature and rain will fluctuate during the month.
October weather in Fuerteventura Spain in more detail
To get a better feeling for the type of weather, you can expect in October in Fuerteventura, we will look at the temperature, rain, wind, humidity, water temperature, and sun and clouds
– What will the temperature be in Fuerteventura in October
Generally, you can expect in October an average temperature of 82°F / 28°C during the day and an average of 64°F / 18°C during the night. In October, during the warmest part of the afternoon, the temperature can often get as high as 91°F / 33°C, and at the end of the night, it can get as low as 59°F / 15°C.
When looking at the whole year, January is the coldest month, with an average temperature of around 71°F / 22°C. August and September are the hottest months, with an average temperature of around 86°F / 30°C. When comparing October with the temperature in the month before and after, this is almost equal to September, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 86°F / 30°C. And slightly more than November, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 77°F / 25°C.
Day and night temperature variation for Fuerteventura during the year.Day and night temperature variation for Fuerteventura during the year.
But average temperatures only tell half of the story. It is also good to check the maximum and minimum temperatures. When looking at the whole year, August is the hottest month, with a temperature of around 95°F / 35°C. January and December are the coldest months, with a temperature of around 80°F / 27°C. When comparing October with the temperature in the month before and after, this is almost equal to September, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 93°F / 34°C. And almost equal to November, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 87°F / 31°C.
In the following graph, you can see how many cold and hot days you can expect in Fuerteventura each month:
Day and night temperature variation for Fuerteventura during the year.Day and night temperature variation for Fuerteventura during the year.
– Can you expect rain in October in Fuerteventura?
Generally, you can expect about 1 rain days in October, with on average 0.2 inches / 4 mm of rain.
When looking at the whole year, July is the dryest month, with an average rainfall of around 0 inches / 0 mmmm. December is the wettest month, with an average rainfall of around 0.3 inches / 8 mmmm. When comparing October with the month before and after, this is almost equal to September, which sees around 0. 1 inches / 2 mm of rain. And almost equal to November, which sees around 0.2 inches / 5 mm of rain
Rain days for Fuerteventura during the year.Rain days for Fuerteventura during the year.
If we look at the number of days with rain, July is the month with the least amount of rain days with an average of between 0 and 1 days. December is the month with the most rain days with an average of between 2 and 3 days. When comparing October with the month before and after, this is almost equal to September, which sees around 1 day of rain. And almost equal to November, which sees an average of between 1 and 2 days of rain
– What will the water temperature be in Fuerteventura for October
You can expect in October, the water temperature for Fuerteventura to be between 73°F / 23°C and 71°F / 22°C.
To compare the water temperature we will use the maximum water temperature. You can expect this temperature on a more sunny day, close to the shore, when the wind does not mix the relatively warmer and colder water.
September has the highest water temperature, with around 75°F / 24°C. March has the lowest water temperature, with around 68°F / 20°C. When comparing the water temperature from October with the month before and after, October has a water temperature almost equal to September, with a water temperature of around 75°F / 24°C. And almost equal to the water temperature from November, that is around 73°F / 23°C.
Water temperature for Fuerteventura during the year.Water temperature for Fuerteventura during the year.
– Can you expect in October a lot of sunny days in Fuerteventura
Generally, you can expect around 9 sunny days in October and around 20 partly sunny days. The remaining days will be cloudy.
When looking at the whole year, November is the month with the highest number of sunny days, with an average of between 11 and 12 sunny days. August is the month with the lowest number of sunny days, with an average of between 0 and 1 sunny days. When comparing October with the number of sunny days in the month before and after, it is slightly higher than September, with an average of between 4 and 5 sunny days. And slightly less than November, with an average of between 11 and 12 sunny days
The number of sunny, partly sunny, and cloudy days for FuerteventuraThe number of sunny, partly sunny, and cloudy days for Fuerteventura
We have looked at the sunny days in Fuerteventura. Let’s also look at the cloudy or overcast days. January is the month with the highest number of cloudy days, with around 4 cloudy days. June and July And are the months with the lowest number of cloudy days, with an average of between 0 and 1 cloudy days. When comparing October with the number of cloudy days in the month before and after, it is almost equal to September, with around 2 cloudy days. And almost equal to November, with an average of between 2 and 3 cloudy days
– Will it be comfortable in October in Fuerteventura?
Generally, October in Fuerteventura will have a low humidty, and will feel very comfortable.
We use the humidity and temperature in Fuerteventura to calculate the Wintersun Expert Comfort level for each month. The lower the Wintersun Expert Comfort level, the more comfortable it will be. Only for certain people, extremely dry air can feel slightly uncomfortable.
When looking at the whole year, January has the lowest humidity, with a Wintersun Expert comfort level of “comfortable” (very dry air). August has the highest humidity, with a Wintersun Expert comfort level of “comfortable” (not very humid). When comparing October with the month before and after, this is slightly less than September, which has a Wintersun Comfort level of “comfortable” (not very humid). And almost equal to November, which has a Wintersun Comfort level of “very comfortable” (dry air)
Wintersun Expert Humidity / Comfort level for FuerteventuraWintersun Expert Humidity / Comfort level for Fuerteventura
What to do in Fuerteventura Spain in October
Fuerteventura has notable places that are worthwhile visiting:
The Beaches: Cofete beach, La Concha beach, El Cotillo, La Concha beach on the Isle of Lobos, Costa Calma beach
Museum: The Antigua Windmill Craft Centre, The Salt Museum, The Atalayita Archeological Interpretation Centre
Nature & Parks: Corralejo Natural Park
Bookstore: The Central Library of the Island is located in Antigua’s city centre, in the public university
Dunes: Visit the famous sand dunes.
Is it humid in Fuerteventura Spain in October?
A lot of people ask interested in the humidity or relative humidity for Fuerteventura Spain in October. But the real question they want to ask is not about humidity but the amount of moisture in the air. Or better, about comfort. Will it be comfortable in October in Fuerteventura, or will high humidity make it uncomfortable.
To answer this question, we have to look at the dew point. Relative humidity can change a lot in Fuerteventura during the day and night, as it changes when the amount of moisture changes and, but also when the temperature changes. It is a lot less reliable for comfort. Where the dew point only varies with the amount of moisture in the air.
Looking at the dew point, we can see that for the month of October, you can expect that Fuerteventura will have a low humidty, and will feel very comfortable.
January is the month with the most comfort. It will have dry air, and will feel very comfortable. August is the most uncomfortable month. It will not be very humid, and will feel comfortable. In the graph, you can see that there is some difference between the most comfortable and most uncomfortable months
Humidity level for FuerteventuraHumidity level for Fuerteventura
Is October a good time to go to Fuerteventura Spain?
Trying to answer the question of whether October is a good time to go to Fuerteventura is not as easy as it first seems. Some people like colder weather, and others prefer a warmer climate. Some are fine with some humidity, and others are not. If your location has air conditioning, the night temperature is less important.
These are some examples. I will try to answer the question with a more generic person in mind. The more detailed information in this article should be enough to check further if this applies to you as well.
If we look at the average temperature for Fuerteventura in October, we can see that it will be fine for most people. In October, you can expect it to be really nice, with an average temperature of around 82°F / 28°C. As the humidty is low, it will feel very comfortable. During the night, it will be around 64°F / 18°C.
As the number of overcast days is not high, you can enjoy the sun with around 9 sunny days and 20 partly sunny days.
The last aspect we will look at is rain. You can expect around 1 rainy days, with on average 0.2 inches / 4 mm of rain during October. If it were more than five days, the location would be slightly less attractive for a shorter stay.
We have looked at the average day temperature, the night temperature, humidity, the number of overcast days, and the rain. We think that October a good time to go to Fuerteventura Spain for most visitors.
Does it rain all day in Fuerteventura Spain in October?
In Fuerteventura, it does not rain all day in October. You can expect around 1 rainy days, with on average 0.2 inches / 4 mm of rain during the month.
Another way of looking at the rain is the number of sunny days. For Fuerteventura Spain, there are, on average 9 sunny days and 20 partly sunny days in October. That clearly shows that it is not raining all the time.
Is October the rainiest month in Fuerteventura Spain?
October is not the month with the most rainy days, and not the month with the most rain.
To answer what the rainiest month is in Fuerteventura, we will both look at the month with the most rain, and the month with the highest number of rainy days.
December is the month with the the highest number of rainiest days. On average, you can expect 3 days with rain. July is the month with the lowest number of rainy days, with aproximately 0 days.
December is the month with the most rain. This is not equal as the one with the most rainy days. On average, you can expect 0.3 inches / 8 mm of rain. July is the month with the least amount of rain. This is not the same month as the one with the lowest number of rainy days. You can expect approximately 0 inches / 0 mm of rain.
Is October the most sunniest month in Fuerteventura Spain?
October is not the month with the most sunny days, not the month with the most partly sunny days, and it is not the month with the lowest number of overcast days.
To answer what the sunniest month is in Fuerteventura, we will of course look at the month with the most sunniest days, but also look at the month with the biggest number of days that are sunny or partly sunny.
November is the month with the highest number of sunny days. On average, you can expect 9 sunny days, and 20 partly suny days. August is the month with the lowest number of sunny days.
July is the month with the highest number of sunny days and partly sunny days combined. While February is the month with the lowest number of sunny days and partly sunny days combined.
The last thing we will look at is the number of overcast days. June and July are the months with the lowest number of overcast days. While January is the month with the highest number of overcast days.
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Are The Canary Islands Hot In October?
Days are usually hot with balmy evenings, so visitors should pack light and cool clothing. The average daily maximum is 27 C and the average daily minimum is 21 C.
Contents
1 Which Canary Island is warmest in October?
2 Is October a good time to visit the Canary Islands?
3 Is Tenerife still hot in October?
4 Can you sunbathe in Gran Canaria in October?
5 Are the Canary Islands windy in October?
6 Can you swim in Canary Islands in October?
7 Where is hottest in October?
8 Where is hot in October in Europe?
9 What Canary Island is hottest in November?
10 How hot is Portugal in October?
11 What is Puerto de la Cruz like in October?
12 How hot is Greece in October?
13 Which Greek island is hottest in October?
14 Can you swim in Gran Canaria in October?
15 Where is hot in October short haul?
16 Which is the least windy Canary Island in October?
17 Which is the warmest Canary Island?
18 Which Canary Island has best weather?
19 What part of Spain is hottest in October?
20 Is the sea cold in the Canary Islands?
Which Canary Island is warmest in October?
Which Canary Island is hottest in October? Based on temperatures, Tenerife is the hottest Canary Island in October, but all the other islands have temperatures that are very close to the ones in the south of Tenerife.
Is October a good time to visit the Canary Islands?
The best times to visit the Canary Islands are between March and May and from September to November. Winter and summer bring loads of tourists, which make accommodations more expensive and more difficult to find.
Is Tenerife still hot in October?
Temperatures in October in Tenerife are still what most people would consider as beach appropriate. The days are warm and sunny, although on some nights towards the end of the month you might need to take a cardigan with you.
Can you sunbathe in Gran Canaria in October?
However, October weather in Gran Canaria is still ideal for sunbathing, lounging by the pool, or having a swim in the warm waters along the coast. Did You Know: According to statistics that the sea temperature for October is at 23°C the second warmest of the year!
Are the Canary Islands windy in October?
Wind in Fuerteventura during spring & autumn – March, April, May and September, October, November. During spring and autumn, both temperatures and winds are milder and not as extreme as during the summer months.
Can you swim in Canary Islands in October?
Swimming in the Canary Islands in october is pleasant As for Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote, Gomera, Gran Canaria and La Palma, swimming is pleasant in october. The sea water is 75°F on average (min: 74°F/max: 77°F) so you can easily spend time in the water.
Where is hottest in October?
The hottest places to go on holiday in October
Cancun (32.9 °C)
Marrakech (28.3 °C)
Sharm El Sheikh (28 °C)
Lanzarote (26.8 °C)
Cyrpus (26.7 °C)
Gran Canaria (26.4 °C)
Kos (26 °C)
Rio de Janeiro (26 °C)
Where is hot in October in Europe?
Cyprus October is an excellent month for a holiday in Europe. It’s hot enough in the southern Mediterranean to bask in the sun, and the sea will be lovely and warm. Where’s hot in Europe in October.
Country
Cyprus
Destination
Limassol
Average highs
26°C
Average hours of sun
9 hours
What Canary Island is hottest in November?
Tenerife 1. Tenerife. While all of Spain’s Canary Islands — closer to Morocco than Iberia — are trusty warm-weather bets this month, Tenerife typically ranks among the hottest and yields six daily hours of sunshine.
How hot is Portugal in October?
Portugal Weather in October In Lisbon, the average temperature during the day reaches a high of 72 degrees F and at night dips down to around 57 degrees F. This time of year has higher than usual humidity rates, averaging from 68 to 80 percent, but it’s not terribly uncomfortable since the temperatures are mild.
What is Puerto de la Cruz like in October?
In October Puerto de la Cruz is warm, sunny and mainly dry, making this a great time of year to visit while avoiding the high season crowds. In October, Puerto de la Cruz reaches highs of 24°C in the peak of the day, while it can be quite mild at night with an average low of 15°C.
How hot is Greece in October?
The capital has an average high temperature of 24ºC in October, which falls to 14ºC at night. You’ll be comfortable in shorts and t-shirt during the day, but you should bring some warmer clothes for the evenings. The average sea temperature’s 21ºC, while humidity’s low and ranges from around 45% to as high as 85%.
Which Greek island is hottest in October?
Although Rhodes is officially the hottest Greek island in October, there are other top islands worth considering this month, including; Santorini, Crete, Zakynthos and Corfu. All are close behind, with average temperatures above 19℃, but varying levels of sunshine and rainfall.
Can you swim in Gran Canaria in October?
Can you swim in Gran Canaria in October? With an average temperature of 23. 6°C, the ocean is really warm and pleasant, ideal for swimming or other water sports. If you like to stay in private apartment then you won’t even need a heated pool, since the ocean is warm enough to swim comfortably.
Where is hot in October short haul?
Tenerife, Lanzarote and Gran Canaria are all great options – and even at the end of November you can expect long days of sunshine and temperatures of 23°C. There are also fewer crowds so you won’t have to fight for a spot on the beach, and all of the attractions, shops and bars and still open.
Which is the least windy Canary Island in October?
You may wish to steer clear of Fuerteventura as a whole as it’s known for it’s wind. Re Lanzarote, I believe the resort of Playa Blanca on the south coast has the best record for sunshine/lack of wind.
Which is the warmest Canary Island?
Tenerife and Gran Canaria are the warmest islands in the Canaries during the months of December, January and February. What you need to keep in mind is that those temperatures refer only to the weather in Tenerife South and also the south of Gran Canaria.
Which Canary Island has best weather?
Lanzarote. Lanzarote tends to be the hottest and most arid of the Canaries, as it is closest to the Sahara desert and because it is one of the lowest lying islands.
What part of Spain is hottest in October?
Andalucia, the most charming region of southern Spain, promises warm sunshine throughout October with low levels of rain. Spain – Andalucia.
Average Temperature
20-26°C
Flight Time From UK
2.5-3.5 hours
Is the sea cold in the Canary Islands?
Sea temperature Owing to the same cold current that makes the climate so mild, the sea in the Canary Islands is not warm.
Annabelle Dickerson
Annabelle Dickerson is a travel guide and writer who has been to over 60 countries. She’s always on the lookout for new experiences, and loves nothing more than exploring a new destination. Annabelle has a passion for helping others experience the world, and believes that travel is one of the best ways to learn about other cultures.
The Canary Guide #WeekendTips 9-11 September 2022 : The Canary
• 9-11 SEPTEMBER, LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA
• TEMUDAS 2022
This is the second weekend of Temudas, the 26th edition of the Theatre, Music and Dance Festival in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. There is a wide range of extraordinary performances and concerts to enjoy both free and tickeded, held at different points in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
This cultural explosion in the capital involves 41 performance companies participating, added to which there are numerous concerts by the Municipal Symphonic Band and the Gran Canaria Philharmonic Orchestra.
See the full program and get your tickets HERE for any performance or concert with an admission fee. Tickets: €8 general and €3 for family shows. Philharmonic orchestra concert on 17 September €12 ‘Entrada libre hasta completar aforo’ – Entrance is free until seating capacity is reached.
HERE ARE ALL THE FREE PERFORMANCES AND CONCERTS TO ENJOY THIS WEEKEND :
ON FRIDAY:
– at 18:00 in Alfredo Kraus Auditorium (Atlantic hall) – Claroscuro Teatro, “Donde van los Cuentos”. (Spain, Bacelona) España (Barcelona). Puppets, masks and music. 45 minutes. A futuristic dystopia for puppets, masks, pop-up books and electronic music. – at 19:00 in Plaza de la Música (stage B) – Luciérnagas Theatre, “400,001 Million Starts”. (Spain, Madrid). Clown. 50 minutes. A tender and powerful story about friendship and the things that unite us, narrated through the poetics and magic of the clown and aerial acrobatics on canvas. -at 20:00 in Plaza de la Música (stage C) – Rolabola, “Rock Cirk”. (Spain, Malaga). Circus. 55 minutes. A circus extravaganza spiced with electric guitar plucks, wacky drum rolls and ungainly flig -at 21:30 in Plaza de la Música (stage A) – Chisgarabís Productions, “Ethos”. (Spain, Madrid). Circus. 50 minutes. A circus show that takes place in a dystopian and absurd world set in the baroque -at 21:00 in Mirador Las Olas (just next to Plaza de la Música) – Mireia Miracle Company, “Dreams”. (Spain, Madrid). Clown and contemporary urban dance. 60 minutes. A plastic, pictorial, musical, urban, comic and irreverent work -at 23:00 Facade (stage A) – Ferrer &Weidmann, “Nada”. Spain (Murcia and Valencia) . Theater, vertical dance and mapping. 30 minutes. A show that delves into the experience of emigration
ON SATURDAY: -at 23:00 Facade stage A – Ferrer &Weidmann, “Nada”. Spain (Murcia and Valencia). Theater, vertical dance and mapping. 30 minutes. A show that delves into the experience of emigration. -at 12:00 and 19:00 in Plaza de la Música (stage C) – Mireia Miracle Company, “Rojo. (Spain, Madrid). Clown. 60 minutes. A clown show, interaction with the public, dance and humor, committed to a universal language without words. -at 12:00, 18:00 and 20:00 Alfredo Kraus Auditorium (Atlantic Hall) – Zero in conduct, “Trashhh!!!”. Barcelona, Spain). Object theater. 30 minutes. A show that highlights a beautiful implicit message: magic is even in the things that people throw away. -at 13:00 and 19:00 in Midaror Las Olas – Inc. Mar Gómez, “La vie en rose”. (Barcelona, Spain). Gestural theatre, dance and clown. 35 minutes. A story of love, greed and destruction. -at 20:00 in Plaza de la Música (stage B) – Nino Costoya, “Maetros de la guitarra fingerstyle Vol 2 & 1”. (Spain (Alicante). Music. 70 minutes. A show that incorporates two guitars played simultaneously by a single performer -at 21:00 in Plaza de la Música (stage A) – La Unexpected Productions, “Rats, a very unhygienic comedy”. (Spain, Canary Islands). black comedy 75 minutes. A show that parodies today’s society
9-11 SEPTEMBER, LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA “LPA MOTOWN”
These gigs are part of another program of “LPA En vivo”, a project to boost the cultural offer in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria venues and support artists
FRIDAY AT 22:00 DIEGO LEÓN @ MOTOWN BAR CERVERECIA IN LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA
Motown, the friendly bar. Nice atmosphere and music from de 60, 70 y 80 (back to our roots). Food and nice cold internacional beers, cocktails and drinks.
SATURDAY AT 21:00 STARDUST @ IMAGINARIO Drinks and Music
Imaginario is a Live Music Bar where you can enjoy live concerts,craft beers and cocktails.
SUNDAY AT 22:00 JOSÉ RODRÍGUEZ Y TONY TOBIO @ TALLERES PALERMO
Talleres Palermo is an event space, Coworking, Polonium209 Brocante and Bar during the weekends.
MULLIGAN’S
Mulligan’s, the lively Gastro Bar in Playa del Inglés. Live music every night, great food, and a wide selection of beers. Open every day from 09:00 to 01:30.
On Friday: The Misfits
On Saturday: The Champions
Sunday: Hits 4 Life
BARBACOA SHOW BAR IN PUERTO RICO DE GRAN CANARIA
Don’t forget SUNDAY FUNDAY
On Friday: Leos Hypnosis Show (not live music but very entertaining)
On Saturday: Tom Jones Tribute
On Sunday: The Champions – Rock’n’Roll & Decades Show
Don’t forget SUNDAY FUNDAY
Barbacoa, Top of The Hill, Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria
Every Sunday
The 𝗦𝗨𝗡𝗗𝗔𝗬 𝗙𝗨𝗡𝗗𝗔𝗬 is back!!!!
Join us every Sunday at the 𝗕𝗔𝗥𝗕𝗔𝗖𝗢𝗔 terrace for a fun day with 𝗟𝗜𝗩𝗘 𝗠𝘂𝘀𝗶𝗰 & 𝗘𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗿𝘁𝗮𝗶𝗻𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁! And … 𝗕𝗔𝗥𝗕𝗔𝗖𝗢𝗔’s genuine & authentic 𝗛𝗼𝗺𝗲𝗺𝗮𝗱𝗲 𝗕𝗿𝗶𝘁𝗶𝘀𝗵 𝗥𝗼𝗮𝘀𝘁 𝗖𝗮𝗿𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘆 𝗜𝗦 𝗕𝗔𝗖𝗞!!!
*Our Shows & Entertainment programme is Subject to changes on a weekly basis, please keep a close eye on our Facebook for the latest updates!
KELLY MARLOW @ SHAMROCK BAR IN PUERTO RICO DE GRAN CANARIA
The astounding US Rock sensation, now a local star on Gran Canaria, playing out to an international audience and live across the airwaves.
On Saturday and Sunday in Shamrock bar at 22:30
An outstanding stage professional Johnny spent more than 25 years wowing the audiences of London’s Westend theatres, performing in some of the most iconic musicals and shows. He now regularly entertains delighted audiences at some of the island’s most iconic venues, with regular slots at the sea front Cafe del Mar.
Starting this weekend, for the summer season, Johnny Amobi will be appearing alongside DeeJay TatoSantana at the gloriously baroquesque Lopesan Villa del Conde on their Bar Terrace La Azotea, every Friday and Saturday night.
If you are looking for a real touch of class, in a delightful atmosphere, at one of Gran Canaria’s most prestigious venues, then there will be few greater opportunities than this to see some world class talent entertaining the rather exclusive, high-end Meloneras clientele of Lopesan hotels, as they enjoy sub-tropical nights in Maspalomas with the velvet sounds of Johnny Amobi and TatoSantana on the wheels of steel.
Open to the public.
90,000 Spain in October November. Spain in October
The weather conditions in the south of Spain depend on the subtropical climate, which is characterized by rainy, warm winters and hot sunny summer months. The northwestern and northern parts of the country are slightly different climatically, where the Atlantic Ocean has a considerable influence on the formation of weather. Some regions of the peninsula, on which Spain is located, are more prone to precipitation than others, in connection with this, the entire territory of the country is conditionally divided into wet and dry areas.
When is the best time to go on holiday to Spain? The weather in Spain is also favorable in October and September. At this time, warm nights are observed here and there are no extremely high or low temperatures.
Summer weather
July and August are extremely hot months, so walking around the city is uncomfortable, but it’s nice to lie on the beach and swim. Residents of Spain hide from the sun at the peak of the heat, and continue to work when the air cools and the sun’s rays do not shine at a right angle. The highest thermometers are in August, but at this time the water in the sea is very hot, attracting millions of tourists from all over the world.
Beginning of autumn
Velvet is the name of the weather in Spain in September and October. In these two months, the day is still warm, but the nights are already quite cold.
The beginning of autumn in the Iberian Peninsula does not remind of the approach of cold weather. The first half of September pleases resort lovers with sunny weather, with the exception of a few rainy days, although there are not much more of them than in July and August. The north-east of the country is characterized by the highest rainfall activity, with precipitation reaching up to 76 mm. This is much more than in the capital, where up to 55 mm can fall in a month.
The influx of tourists to Ibiza is gradually decreasing. It is warm almost always, but by the end of the month it is not as hot as most travelers would like. However, September is perhaps the best time to relax in this place, because in honor of the end of the season, the organizers tend to invite the most famous DJs and performers to events and parties.
Mid-Autumn
The arrival of October in Spain marks the end of the tourist season. Although the air temperature is still warm in the daytime, which is conducive to relaxing on the beach. The weather in Spain in October is suitable for traveling to historical places, because the flow of tourists is already noticeably less than in summer. For example, Ibiza or the Canary Islands, places rich in historical monuments, are often crowded with people, but in autumn the flow of visitors drops, so there is a chance to comfortably explore their sights.
Quite warm weather in Spain in October. Feedback from residents and thermometers indicate a constant + 20-23 o C during the day, and at night + 14-16. The water becomes cooler, but maintains an acceptable temperature within + 20-22 o C. In the southern and northern regions, there are fewer sunny days, and heavy rains are possible in the central regions.
The south is a few degrees warmer, but the amount of precipitation also increases there. In the Costa del Sol region, their volume can reach 64 mm, and in the Costa Blanca it rains even more abundantly, sometimes up to 73 mm falls there.
The weather is getting colder in Spain in October, so the rest is no longer a pleasure. Residents of Madrid are gradually changing into warm clothes, getting used to the temperature drop to + 18-19 o C. There are up to 8 rainy days in October in the capital a month. This is less than in coastal areas, where, in addition to precipitation, meteorologists begin to record hurricanes and a slow increase in wind throughout the month.
The climate of the islands
The weather in the Canary Islands is more stable and suitable for swimming all year round. The water temperature rarely drops below +20 °C, and usually fluctuates around +20-22 °C. The air is still warm, averaging +26°C. That is why the Canary Islands are called the “Islands of Eternal Spring”.
It is also warm all year round in the Balearic Islands region, where Ibiza is popular. Here and in the second month of autumn it is quite warm for some people, and the water is sometimes hotter than the air. The weather in Spain in October shows stable temperatures: +21 °C in the sea, and +18-23 °C on land. But still, swimming is not as pleasant as in summer or in September.
You can also extend the summer in Tenerife, the largest island of the Canary archipelago. Here in autumn there is an opportunity not only to have a good rest, swim and lie on the beach, but also admire the picturesque landscapes. Also at this time of the year, tourists are actively involved in underwater sports.
When it gets cold
Powerful winds and heavy rains are the main feature of the weather in Spain in November-October. Coastal regions of the country are most affected by them. Relatively warm, with low precipitation, only the eastern part of the state remains. On the Costa Blanca, warm air masses may dominate for some time, the temperature during the day sometimes rises to +20 ° C. But the night is already very cold, the thermometer scale stops at +8 ° C, as in other regions of Spain. Even the warmest islands can no longer please with high water and air temperatures. They are still interesting, but not everyone dares to swim. For example, children are not allowed into the water to avoid colds due to hypothermia.
If in Spain the weather at the beginning of October allowed you to relax on the beach, now it is impossible due to the very low water and air temperatures. Only the most picky can enter the sea. In November, Spain experiences an influx of tourists who head to interesting places.
What and where to see
This country is famous not only for excellent beaches, bullfighting, delicious food and pretty girls. Spanish architecture is considered to be one of the most interesting on the planet.
Apart from Madrid and Barcelona, Cordoba is especially popular. At one time it was the capital of a Muslim state – the Caliphate of Cordoba. Only after the Reconquista did the city come under Christian rule. This unique place is known throughout the world for its monuments of Christian and Islamic culture, which are closely intertwined in urban architecture.
Cordoba also keeps valuable monuments of ancient Roman culture.
The most famous sights of Spain are the following:
Mesquite.
Alcazar of Christian kings.
Roman bridge.
Sagrada Familia.
Alhambra.
Synagogue of Cordoba.
Park Güell.
Royal Palace of Madrid.
Every season in Spain creates good conditions for tourists. Some people like to lie under the sun, while others prefer active recreation and exploration of famous places. It is not for nothing that Europeans, Americans and Asians like the weather in Spain in October, because the climate in this month is favorable for both swimming and walking around the cities.
In October, the weather in Spain is not conducive to a beach holiday. Tourists find only one place where you can swim at this time – the Benidorm area, which is located near Alicante. Thanks to the mountains, cold northern winds do not pass into this area, which allows the water temperature not to fall below twenty-two. Approximately the same air temperature during the day, about 23 degrees, and at night only fifteen, so long-sleeved clothes are useful.
On the beaches of other resorts in the country, swimming in the middle of autumn will not bring any pleasure. At this time, in the Costa Dorada and Costa Brava, the water has already cooled down, its average value is only 20 degrees. Even the most daring, who nevertheless decide to swim, will be uncomfortable getting out of the water, since the daytime temperature in the region does not reach above twenty-one, and twelve at night.
The south of Spain is a little warmer. For example, in the Costa del Sol, the temperature during the day is about 24 degrees and fourteen at night. The water here is quite cold, about 21°C. In addition, in the region, the amount of precipitation becomes much higher than in previous months and reaches 64 mm. More rain on the Costa Blanca, with 73mm falling over five days. However, the air and water temperature is the same as in other spa towns in Spain.
Autumn is coming to Madrid too. It is nineteen degrees during the day in the capital, and at night it does not exceed 10 ° C, so warm windbreakers and sweaters will come in handy when traveling. Despite the fact that there are quite a lot of clear days in October, the number of rainy days is eight.
In addition, in many parts of Spain, especially those located on the coast, the weather in October can be quite windy, and sometimes hurricanes are possible. For example, in 2012, the southeastern provinces of the country were hit by strong winds, as a result of which the railway lines were damaged, and the sea communication and roads were closed.
Since the weather in October in Spain is completely unsuitable for a beach holiday, various trips around the country and excursions will be very appropriate. At this time, you can go north to San Sebastian (Basque Country), where the Culinary Festival traditionally takes place. And in the city of Khizon, the Cider Festival will be held, which is dedicated to the drink, after which it is named. This event is considered one of the national landmarks.
You can continue your culinary journey by going to the town of El Grove, which is located in the northwest. The feast of seafood is celebrated here. All connoisseurs of gourmet cuisine have the opportunity to taste crab, halibut, lobster dishes, as well as take part in a folklore celebration and see competitions.
The most important holiday in Spain in mid-autumn is the Day of the Spanish Nation, which is celebrated on October 12, simultaneously with the discovery of America by Spain and the Feast of the Virgin Pilar. On this occasion, a parade procession is taking place in Madrid. However, not all regions recognize this event, in Catalonia, for example, the holiday is ignored, therefore, one should not expect significant events here at this time. When planning a trip to the museum on October 12, you need to know in advance about the schedule of its work, since most institutions are closed during the holiday.
October in Russia is often a wet and cold month. It is not surprising that many of our compatriots, whose vacation falls in the middle of autumn, try to spend it away from their homeland. Where it is still sunny and warm. One such country is Spain. In this article, the Tour-Calendar offers to find out what kind of vacation to expect when going there in a given period of time.
Weather in Spain in October
With the onset of October, a soft velvety autumn sets in in the Spanish provinces. A specific weather forecast depends on which region is directly in question – the heterogeneity of the landscape and the variety of climatic zones affect. The coolest regions include the northern and northwestern parts of the mainland, where the influence of the Atlantic prevails. October brings here a significant decrease in average daily temperatures: in the first half of the month, during the day, the air warms up to +23 ° C, and after the 15th, when the sky is increasingly covered with a dense cover of clouds and it rains, the street thermometer shows only +20 .. +21°C. The probability of finding sunny days is greater at the beginning of the month. Therefore, if you want to sunbathe on the coast, for example, on the beach of Barcelona, it is better not to delay your trip. According to weather forecasters, precipitation takes about a third of the month, so an umbrella is an integral part of a travel bag. For evening walks, you will need closed shoes, as well as warm and practical outerwear, because after sunset the environment quickly loses the accumulated heat, cooling down to +13..+16°C.
Madrid
Barcelona
Malaga
Ibiza
Costa del Sol
Costa Brava
Costa Blanca
Salou
Costa Dorada
Majorca
Tenerife
Closer to November, these figures may be 1-2 degrees less. In the central part of the country, autumn things are also relevant. For example, in Madrid in the evenings the temperature drops to +11..+14°C. The feeling of cold in the capital is intensified by rising chilly winds and slush. The latter is due to an increase in the amount of precipitation. The southern and southeastern regions are also gradually cooling down, but the number of clear sunny days there is much greater, so a swimsuit may come in handy. By noon, the air warms up to approximately +23..+25°C. When the sun sets below the horizon, it becomes chilly and uncomfortable. At night, no higher than +15°C should be expected. The only exception is Seville, where at night meteorologists register from +16°C to +18°C. Wonderful weather persists in Ibiza and the Canaries. The only thing is that the number of rainy days is slightly higher in the party resort of Balearic. During the daytime – about +23..+26°C. In the evenings, mostly +15..+17°C, in Tenerife and Gran Canaria – about +17..+19°C
What to do in Spain in October?
October in Spain is a fertile time. The heat finally subsides, and with it the influx of vacationers. Perhaps this is one of the most successful periods for a thorough trip around the country. The absence of tourist crowds contributes to the unhindered immersion in the Spanish flavor and the leisurely study of local traditions. And incendiary holidays and warm “beach” days only add rich colors to the rest and make it truly memorable.
Beach holidays
October tours to Spain give an excellent opportunity to turn back the clock and catch the last days of the outgoing summer. The most win-win option for those who pursue the goal of a beach holiday is the island of “eternal spring” and a bright representative of the Balearic archipelago – world-famous Ibiza. The beach season on these islands is still open. In the first week of the month, coastal waters keep the temperature at +23°C. As a rule, by the end of October they steadily cool down to +22°C.
Along with swimming and sunbathing, vacationers have the opportunity to practice windsurfing (there are a lot of specialized schools), scuba diving and parasailing. On the Atlantic coast of the continental part of the country, dipping will not bring the desired pleasure, since the water is already pretty invigorating – about +18.5..+19°C. And the frequent storms often prevent this. As for the mainland southern and southwestern resorts, it is very difficult to say anything concrete about them. Judging solely by the water temperature – +19..+21°C, theoretically swims are possible.
However, one should not forget about the changeable nature of the weather, which sometimes brings not the most pleasant surprises in the form of squally winds and high waves. So here’s how lucky.
Entertainment and excursions
In October, excursion activities are activated with a vengeance. At this time, the most optimal weather reigns – it is no longer hot in transport, and thirst will not torment. What to include in your educational program? Definitely Barcelona with the ingenious architectural creations of Gaudí
And Madrid with pompous royal palaces, richest museums and spacious green parks. Equally noteworthy is Seville, framed by picturesque mountains, replete with ancient churches, Moorish mosques and Gothic cathedrals. The Old City of Bilbao with rich mansions and centuries-old monasteries does not leave indifferent to its beauty. Some certainly visit the strict Toledo, which has preserved traces of various eras.
Others prefer the colonial town of Cartagena, imbued with the spirit of the 18th century. Fans of an active and varied pastime can ride a horse, play golf, go to a football match, watch flamenco in a cafe or restaurant, and also witness a bullfight (except for Catalonia and the Canary Islands). By the way, this is the last month that traditionally ends the bullfighting season.
Holidays and festivals
October in Spain is accompanied by many colorful festivals. One of them is the Day of Hispanidad / Día de la Hispanidad, celebrated annually on the 12th. This is the national holiday of Spain, which is considered a kind of founding day of the Spanish civilization.
Also on October 12, the memory of Our Lady Pilar is honored, under whose patronage Christopher Columbus discovered the New World. Initially, it was celebrated only in Aragon, but later spread throughout the entire state. For many older Spaniards, this holiday is loved more than their own birthday. In the city of Zaragoza on October 12, magnificent parades and dance performances are held. Another significant event of mid-autumn is the grandiose closing of the Flamenco Festival / Bienal de Flamenco in Seville, arranged once every 2 years. It was first held at 1980 and a few years later received wide publicity. Today, about 10,000 dancers from 40 countries of the world take part in it! In the first 2 weeks of October, seafood lovers flock to Ponteverde for the fish festival “La Fiesta del Marisco”,
To taste delicious dishes of lobsters, lobsters, shrimps, squids, etc. On October 24, residents and guests of Córdoba honor the memory of St. Raphael. The celebration is called “Día de San Rafael” and includes special services, as well as a number of social events, including folk festivals.
What are the prices for holidays in Spain in October?
October prices for excursions, flights and accommodation are relatively low. The fall in inbound tourist flow is forcing airlines, hoteliers and tour agencies to reduce tariffs for services rendered by an average of 20% compared to prices during the peak of the high season. However, it should be borne in mind that this number is approximate, and depends directly on the geographical location of the proposed vacation spot. So, in beach resorts, the cost of a day in a hotel room will be much lower than, for example, in a hotel of an equivalent category in Barcelona, which never knows a shortage of visitors, and which often hosts business meetings and other business events. In addition, last-minute vouchers are sold to many coastal cities throughout the month, allowing you to save a lot. At the same time, the quality of service remains at the same decent level.
October in Spain is a rather warm month by the standards of many Russians. It is perfect for those who cannot stand the heat and huge crowds, but at the same time do not mind soaking up the sun and admiring the magnificent seascapes and amazing burgundy sunsets. Despite the increasing rainfall, it is also a great time for historical sightseeing. We hope that our article on the Tour-Calendar was useful for you!
In October, the weather in Spain does not favor a beach holiday. Tourists find only one place where you can swim at this time – the Benidorm area, which is located near Alicante. Thanks to the mountains, cold northern winds do not pass into this area, which allows the water temperature not to fall below twenty-two. Approximately the same air temperature during the day, about 23 degrees, and at night only fifteen, so long-sleeved clothes are useful.
On the beaches of other resorts in the country, swimming in the middle of autumn will not bring any pleasure. At this time, in the Costa Dorada and Costa Brava, the water has already cooled down, its average value is only 20 degrees. Even the most daring, who nevertheless decide to swim, will be uncomfortable getting out of the water, since the daytime temperature in the region does not reach above twenty-one, and twelve at night.
The south of Spain is a little warmer. For example, in the Costa del Sol, the temperature during the day is about 24 degrees and fourteen at night. The water here is quite cold, about 21°C. In addition, in the region, the amount of precipitation becomes much higher than in previous months and reaches 64 mm. More rain on the Costa Blanca, with 73mm falling over five days. However, the air and water temperature is the same as in other spa towns in Spain.
Autumn is coming to Madrid too. It is nineteen degrees during the day in the capital, and at night it does not exceed 10 ° C, so warm windbreakers and sweaters will come in handy when traveling. Despite the fact that there are quite a lot of clear days in October, the number of rainy days is eight.
In addition, in many areas of Spain, especially those located on the coast, the weather in October can be quite windy, and sometimes hurricanes are possible. For example, in 2012, the southeastern provinces of the country were hit by strong winds, as a result of which the railway lines were damaged, and the sea communication and roads were closed.
Since the weather in October in Spain is completely unsuitable for a beach holiday, various trips around the country and excursions will be very appropriate. At this time, you can go north to San Sebastian (Basque Country), where the Culinary Festival traditionally takes place. And in the city of Khizon, the Cider Festival will be held, which is dedicated to the drink, after which it is named. This event is considered one of the national landmarks.
You can continue your culinary journey by going to the town of El Grove, which is located in the northwest. The feast of seafood is celebrated here. All connoisseurs of gourmet cuisine have the opportunity to taste crab, halibut, lobster dishes, as well as take part in a folklore celebration and see competitions.
The most important holiday in Spain in mid-autumn is considered the Day of the Spanish Nation, which is celebrated on October 12, simultaneously with the discovery of America by Spain and the Feast of the Virgin Pilar. On this occasion, a parade procession is taking place in Madrid. However, not all regions recognize this event, in Catalonia, for example, the holiday is ignored, therefore, one should not expect significant events here at this time. When planning a trip to the museum on October 12, you need to know in advance about the schedule of its work, since most institutions are closed during the holiday.
Spain is beautiful at any time of the year. It captivates with its originality, culture and history. Even the most ardent supporters of a beach holiday will not be able to resist visiting Spanish attractions.
Climatic zones of Spain
Spain, together with the Balearic and Canary Islands, is located in four climatic zones:
Temperate-marine climatic zone. North and northwest of Spain. The weather in this part of the country is determined by the Atlantic Ocean. Winters in the Basque Country, Asturias, Galicia and Cantabria are warm and humid, while summers are not hot at all. Despite the large coastline, the Atlantic coast of Spain is not popular with tourists.
Moderate continental climate zone. Central regions of the country. Winters are cold by European standards, while the summer months are very hot. The climate is dry, precipitation is minimal at any time of the year.
Subtropical Mediterranean climate zone. Covers most of the country’s territory. It includes the eastern regions of Spain and the Balearic Islands (Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, Formentera). Thus, the Mediterranean climate is typical for almost all resorts of the Iberian Peninsula. Winters in these regions are mild and wet, while summers become hot and dry.
Tropical climate zone. The Canary Islands are usually referred to as the African continent, because they are only 300 km from its coast. It is never too cold or too hot in the Canary Islands. This is the realm of eternal spring. The sea water temperature does not fall below +20 °C all year round. There are never sub-zero temperatures and the rainy season.
Weather in Spain
Spain’s climate is one of the most stable and sustainable in Europe. The difference between summer and winter temperatures is very small. Winter is from December to February, summer, respectively, lasts from June to August. Beach holidays are most attractive in August, when sea water warms up to maximum temperatures.
Snow is rare in Spain and in most regions is equivalent to a national disaster. Coastal areas are humid and windy in winter, making it seem like it’s much cooler outside than it really is. Rain and winds are common during the autumn and spring months.
Important! Many travelers, choosing a tour to Spain, are guided by the principle that the further south, the warmer the sea will be. For Spain, this principle does not work! In terms of sea water temperature, the warmest resorts in the summer months are Costa Blanca and Murcia . The second place is occupied by the beaches of the Costa Dorada and the Balearic Islands. The Costa del Sol, despite its favorable geographical position, cannot always please travelers with a warm sea due to the influence of the Atlantic. In the Canary Islands, the water temperature at the height of the summer season rises to a maximum of 24, which is much lower than the Mediterranean figures. But in spring, winter and autumn, the water in the Canaries will be warmer than in the Iberian Peninsula. Such are the features of sea currents.
Tourist seasons in Spain
The beach holiday season in the resorts of the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands begins in May – June and ends in September. There are not many tourists on the coast during these months. For those who want to save on vacation, the beginning and end of the season is the best time to travel to the seaside resorts of Spain.
If you like to swim exclusively in warm sea water, then go to Spain in July or August. True, you will have to put up with all the disadvantages of the peak tourist season: high prices, congested hotels, beaches and major tourist attractions.
With the end of the beach season, tourists do not lose their interest in Spain. In autumn, winter and early spring, they are concentrated in areas of major cultural and historical attractions, ski resorts and festivals. Buying a package tour during this period will be much more difficult than during the high season.
As for the Canary Islands, it is almost impossible to determine the beginning and end of the season here. Tourists come here all year round for the sea and the sun. The warmest period starts in May and ends in November.
What clothes to bring
It’s hot in summer in Spain. Please bring hats, sunglasses and clothing made from natural fabrics. In May and September, you may need a light blouse. If you are going to visit Catholic monasteries or churches, for example, the famous Montserrat complex in Catalonia, you should take closed clothes with you. Although there is no strict dress code in the Catholic Church, shorts and short skirts are not suitable for visiting temples.
Autumn and spring throughout Spain are warm by Russian standards. A light jacket or raincoat will be enough for you. However, early March and late November can be chilly. Study the weather forecast carefully.
Winters in Spain are again warm. Feel free to wear a coat or autumn jacket. You definitely won’t need fur-lined shoes, unless you’re going to the mountains. Ski resorts experience sub-zero temperatures in winter, so take winter clothes and shoes.
Important! Going to Spain, many tourists take the bare minimum of necessary things and carry practically empty suitcases on the plane. All for the sake of pampering yourself with quality, designer and often inexpensive clothing. In Spain, there is a special atmosphere that causes an irresistible desire to create and create. On the streets of ancient cities, you can find shops of both world-famous couturiers and budding Spanish designers. So take your time to fill your suitcase with outfits. Suddenly you decide to buy something for yourself in the boutiques of Madrid or Barcelona.
Monthly weather in Spain
May
The official opening of the beach season in Spain falls on May, despite the fact that the sea water temperature is still not very high. If sightseeing isn’t a priority for you, head to Tenerife. It is in May that the water here is warmer than on the mainland of Spain. On the Iberian Peninsula this month it is better to relax on the beaches of the Costa Blanca and Murcia (Costa Calida and Mar Menor). The party season in Ibiza also opens in May.
June
The air temperature in early summer is not as high as in the high season (+25, +26 °C). Therefore, tourists have the opportunity to combine a beach holiday with a cultural program. In June, the season begins in the fashionable resort of Costa del Sol in Andalusia and in the resort of Costa Brava (northern Catalonia). On the coast of Valencia and the south of Catalonia, the water temperature reaches comfortable values.
July and August
Lovers of the warm sea should go to Spain in the high season. In July and August, most resorts are hot and dry. It will be a little cooler in the Canaries. Costa Blanca, Murcia, Costa Dorada and the beaches of the Balearic Islands delight their guests with a truly warm sea. Spain’s most original and unusual festivals take place during these summer months. The Tomatina festival is held at the end of August in the Valencian town of Bunyol. The main event, the tomato battle, begins on a signal from the city hall. The most extreme Spanish holiday, the bull run, has been held in the north of the country in Pamplona from July 6 to 14 for eight centuries.
September
First half of September – velvet season on the coast of Spain. The sea keeps the summer warm. Daytime temperatures correspond to June. In the second half of the month, the weather gradually deteriorates. It starts to rain, especially in the north of the country. In September, it is comfortable to relax on the Costa Blanca, Costa Dorada, the coast of Murcia, the Balearic and Canary Islands. It’s getting chilly on the Costa Brava.
October
Swimming in Spain in October is not very comfortable. However, there are also warm days when you want to plunge into the cool sea water. It is warmest in the south of the country (up to +25 °C), cooler in the north (about +17 °C). October is one of the best months for sightseeing. Still warm and dry. In Catalonia, you can endlessly walk through the streets of Barcelona and Tarragona. And the theater-museum of Salvador Dali in Figueres will not leave indifferent even the most notorious skeptics. If you are a fan of Picasso’s work, then go to the artist’s homeland in Andalusia. It may take you several days to explore Seville and Granada. And in the capital city of Madrid, everyone can find entertainment according to their taste and budget.
November
With the advent of November, it becomes windy and rainy in most parts of the country. Most of the precipitation traditionally falls in the north. The air temperature varies on average from +15 to +20 °C. The Mediterranean coast is slightly warmer than in the central regions. Take an umbrella and go on a trip to the cities and villages of Spain. In order to have time to see all the sights and not depend on the weather, it is better to rent a car.
December
In December, the winds and rains subside. The temperature drops gradually. The first snow falls in the mountains. The spirit of Christmas is in the air. Holiday fairs and festivals are held throughout Spain. In Barcelona, you can visit the New Year’s show on Mount Montjuic. Every year the organizers offer guests and residents of the capital of Catalonia a unique performance of light, water and music. Numerous Christmas markets, exhibitions, shows and concerts are held in Madrid and the cities of the country.
January and February
January and February are traditionally the coldest months in the entire Mediterranean. In January-February, it will be coolest in the center of the country and in the north-west (+10, +13 °C), in the south the air warms up more strongly (+16, +18 °C). February is usually windier, rainier and more unpredictable than January. In winter, snow falls in the mountains, and the ski season begins. Spain is one of the centers of ski tourism in Europe. In terms of the number of mountain peaks, it is second only to Switzerland. From time to time, international competitions in snowboarding and skiing are held here. The most famous resorts are in the Catalan Pyrenees and in the Basque country. And the southernmost European ski resort Sierra Nevada is located in the south in Andalusia. Active rest can also be combined with an excursion program.
March
March is the time of flowering. The air temperature is gradually rising. It’s still relatively chilly outside though. The average daily temperature is +19 °C. The amount of precipitation is gradually decreasing. If you want to please yourself with summer warmth, go to the Canary Islands. The air temperature there reaches +24°C, and water +20°C.
April
April in Spain is the beginning of the tourist season. The sea is still cold. But sunny and summery warm days are not uncommon. Tourists from Russia are already sunbathing on the beaches by the end of the month, and some daredevils even swim. In April, famous amusement parks throughout Europe open their doors: PortAventura in Salou, Catalonia and Terra Mitica in Benidorm, Valencia.
Spain in October: mid-autumn vacation
In autumn I want to change the climate, go to any sunny country. Spain in October provides excellent opportunities for recreation: the weather is no longer hot, the velvet season ends on continental beaches by the middle of the month. Hotels are confidently reducing prices: the influx of tourists is decreasing, rooms are getting cheaper. Beach holidays are still available: in several Mediterranean resorts you can sunbathe, even swim. Mid-autumn is considered the best time for excursions and travel around the country.
Is it profitable to have a rest in the middle of autumn
When planning a vacation in Spain in October, tourists expect significant savings. Costs largely depend on the location of the holiday destination: Barcelona, Madrid are still expensive cities to live in. The cost of accommodation in hotels of beach resorts is significantly reduced. The fares of air carriers are “cheaper”, the prices of souvenir shops, restaurant menus and excursion services are becoming more democratic. The total expenses of tourists, compared with the peak tourist season, are reduced by about 20%.
Of course, when buying a tour to Spain, you won’t find summer heat in October, but you will still get wonderful impressions. The busy beach season is coming to an end, the Spaniards have a rest in autumn from noisy travel companies. In cities and towns, everyday life flows peacefully, which will be interesting to watch for an inquisitive traveler.
Autumn joys: beaches, swimming, fruits
In the south of mainland Spain, it remains warm during the day – up to +25°C; in the north it is cooler – up to +19°C The beach season on the Costa Blanca and Costa del Sol continues at the beginning of the month: the Mediterranean Sea does not have time to cool down by October. The temperature around +23°C allows swimming, but it is not always comfortable to go out to the windy shore from the water. With children, it is better to relax in Benidorm: thanks to the protection of mountain ranges, a special microclimate is preserved there without cold air currents and rains. It is often stormy near Santander – it is cold near the water, waves and heavy winds crash on the coast.
The weather in Spain in October is far from being as sunny and dry as in summer: it is rainy in Galicia, cool in the evenings in Madrid – the temperature does not exceed +14°C. Warm at night only in Seville – up to + 18 ° C.
Mid-autumn is marked by the harvest of the fruits of the “queen of the subtropics” – cherimoya. This plant is called “cream apple” – the taste of ripe fruit resembles creamy ice cream. Rich harvests of cherimoya are collected by Malaga, large plantations grow along the Costa Tropical. Prices for pomegranates are falling, grapefruits, lemons and clementines are ripening again. The peach season is coming to an end, but all green shops and fruit fairs offer persimmons and quince. In October, you can buy the ripest melons, fragrant apples, ripe sunny grapes.
October holidays
The main event of the autumn – Día de la Hispanidad – Fiesta Hispanidad. The most important national holiday in all Spanish regions (except Catalonia) is celebrated on October 12. This is a double event – official and religious: the Catholics of Spain celebrate the Day of Our Lady of Pilar.
On the 12th military parades are held in the cities. It is best to go to a holiday in Madrid – there you can see the king greeting the participants in the procession. Zaragoza greets tourists with a special atmosphere, where the most colorful Fiestas del Pilar festival takes place with a massive costumed procession, theatrical performances, and a parade of huge puppets. On the 24th Cordoba celebrates Saint Raphael’s Day. The San Rafael holiday program includes worship services, concerts, folk festivals.
At the beginning of the month, the Flamenco Festival ends every two years in all Seville tablaos. Barcelona, Sitges, San Sebastian and Valencia host October themed film festivals.
Best excursion destinations
Medieval Spanish towns, fortresses and castles are especially beautiful in autumn. If you love seafood, Pontevedra invites you. During the first two weeks of the month, the city welcomes culinary connoisseurs. The Fiesta del Marisco festival is held here. The best Galician chefs prepare dishes from the freshest lobsters, shrimps, lobsters, all kinds of fish.
If you dream of seeing a bullfight, it’s time to go to one of the main Spanish arenas: the bullfighting season is coming to an end. Pamplona, Malaga, Valencia, Alicante, Cordoba, Benalmadena await connoisseurs of the art of bullfighters, the capital’s arenas will also be full of spectators.
October is a great time to visit the picturesque mountains and ancient cathedrals of Seville. The rich houses and monasteries of Bilbao enchant tourists with their mysterious autumn beauty. The museums of Madrid and Barcelona are warmly welcomed by visitors, where in autumn you can get without any queues. But shoppers should not expect profitable discounts: the big cities of Spain have finished the sales season.
Where to go, what objects to visit, you will learn by reading the reviews of experienced travelers.
*** We rested in Malaga for a week – it was warm, just not like autumn, roses were blooming all around, but we didn’t swim much – the water was still cool. We looked at the Alcazaba fortress and the stunning Cathedral, went to Ronda.
***10 was in El Grove for a seafood festival. I love fish in general, but there is a fabulous abundance, only very crowded, just crowds of tourists. We tried Galician octopus with local white wine, delicious!
Spain in October – the weather in the country
Summer holidays in Spain are certainly good and very hot, but with the onset of autumn, the sun becomes more gentle and its rays envelop you with warmth, not forcing you to hide during the siesta hours.
Spain will delight its guests in October with the same sunny temperament, but at a lower financial cost for the holidaymakers themselves. With the beginning of autumn, along with the scorching sun, prices are declining, of course, it cannot be said that everything will be very cheap, but the possibility of saving is quite large.
Weather in Spain in October – features
If it turned out that your vacation fell on the autumn period, then feel free to buy a tour to Spain. For people craving beach relaxation in October, the sea in some regions of the country is still warm, and a huge number of water parks and entertainment centers, such as, for example, the famous family amusement park Port Aventura, will be more comfortable to stay there due to the lack of queues. Going on vacation to one of the resorts in Spain in October, take all your beach accessories with you, and don’t forget to put a couple of warm clothes in your suitcase if your plans include visiting the mountainous regions of Spain or evening walks along the sea.
Although October remains warm enough for Spain, but the sea does not warm up enough to fully enjoy long swims, heavy wind breaks more often and the likelihood of precipitation also increases, but people who are ready to see all the treasures of Spain will not become an obstacle rainy days in October. Rest here is suitable both for a romantic trip of a young couple, and for a family vacation of people who prefer comfort without too much fuss.
Beach holidays in Spain
Officially, the beach season in the country is still going on. As a rule, the closing of the beach period occurs in the second half of October, although there are exceptions. The conditions are dictated by autumn weather in Spain. For the past few years, already at the end of September, the weather brings unexpected surprises: the number of cloudy and rainy days increases. In October, especially in the second decade of the month, winds on the coast increase to squally, the sea is constantly stormy and the water temperature drops rapidly.
The climate of Spain
It is worth noting that Spain is far from a small country and there is still a difference in climate, so you need to understand exactly for what purpose and where exactly you are going to this sunny state. Madrid, Catalonia and, of course, magnificent Barcelona remain warm even in October, during the day you can enjoy temperatures up to +21ºС. But closer to the northwest, namely towards Galicia, rainy weather becomes a more frequent visitor, so much so that cloudy and sunny days become equally divided. The weather conditions in Spain in October are very comfortable, especially in the province of Almeria, in the southern part of Spain, the temperature at night does not fall below +15ºС, and during the day the air warms up to +23ºС. Such a temperature regime is very conducive to both relaxing on the beach and traveling to interesting places, and excursions to incredible temples and other historical and architectural masterpieces.
Prices are reduced in October, there are not so many people, as the school year is in full swing, and the weather favors hiking, unhurried and quiet rest in cozy towns.
Which resort to choose in October?
The climate of Spain still allows you to enjoy swimming in the sea in October, though only in its southern part, where the sea water has not yet cooled below + 21ºС (Cost del Sol, Costa Tropical, Costa de Almeria) or while relaxing on Canary Islands, which are the country’s year-round beach resorts. The daily temperature here never drops below +25ºС. No less popular are the islands of Spain, belonging to the group of the Balearic archipelago, where the weather conditions are quite suitable for a beach holiday even at the end of October. You can experience all the delights of such a vacation while relaxing in Ibiza. Continental Spanish resorts will also be a great option for surfers to relax – they will find something to do in October, getting incredible pleasure from the waves rolling on the coast.
When is the best time to visit Spain, what season and where. The climate of Spain
Spain is an amazing country. It is warm here all year round, in summer you can swim in the sea, and in winter you can ski in the mountains. But the country also has islands, and some of them are at a great distance from the mainland. Therefore, the answer to the question of when it is better to relax in Spain at what time of the year and where will depend on what you want from Spain: a beach holiday, sightseeing or skiing. Let’s look at the seasons in the country and you will find out for yourself when is the best time to come to Spain.
And so, you are going to Spain. Almost half a million Russians visit the country every year. More than a thousand Russians own real estate here and can come here at any time of the year. When do you want to visit Spain? In summer, to swim in the sea? In spring or autumn, to lie on the beach? Or maybe in winter to ski from the mountains? Find out when is the best time to come to the country for what you love.
Beach season in Spain.
In Spain, the beach season lasts long enough. In some parts of the country, swimming begins in April and ends in November. And, for example, in the Canary Islands you can swim all year round. There, anyway, the ocean does not warm up above +20 degrees, and even in the winter months the same temperature is maintained.
But the bulk of tourists arrive in the country in mid-May. At this time, warm weather sets in throughout the country, the sun shines, and the rain becomes noticeably less. Tourists swim in the sea all summer and part of autumn. But in each season, their number is different, so in Spain there are such concepts as a high tourist season and a low one.
High season in Spain: many tourists, heat.
If in Cyprus and Greece the high season begins with the beginning of summer, then in Spain the peak of tourists is visible from mid-July. It is at this time of the year that the real excitement of vacationers is here. The hotels are packed, the vacant rooms are several times more expensive than in spring or autumn.
The weather is absolutely dry and hot. Throughout the country, the temperature is +30 and above, at night it is not lower than +25. The sea is warmed up to +23 +25, and tourists are happy to swim and cool in it. The most popular destinations this month are: Costa del Sol, Costa Brava, Costa Blanca. It is also difficult to find empty hotels on the island of Mallorca and Ibiza.
Low season in Spain: warm, sometimes rainy.
The fewest tourists on the coast of the country are in April and November. These months are traditionally the most unvisited. Firstly, there are no big holidays in the countries of the world, so Russians and Europeans are not in a hurry to come here. Secondly, the weather and the sea during these months are not conducive to a beach holiday.
But these two months are perfect for lovers of sightseeing holidays. Prices for hotel rooms are low, there are no tourists, and you can get into a museum or an exhibition without queuing. If you are lucky with the weather and there is no rain, then feel free to go for a bike ride in the mountains to explore the nature of the country.
Velvet season in Spain: sometimes hot. You can swim.
In Spain, there is also a velvet season, when daylight is less than night, but you can swim in the sea, as well as sunbathe on the beach.
In Spain, the mid-September to the end of October is considered the “velvet” season. Tourists are slowly starting to leave the country, hotels are emptying and prices are dropping. The air temperature drops a little and in the daytime already up to +29. The nights become cool, sometimes up to +13. But the sea is in no hurry to cool down, and its temperature is still +25. Traditionally, many Russians arrive in the country during the velvet season. After all, the prices are very low, and even taking into account the flight, many can afford to buy a tour for 7-9 days in Spain.
When in Spain for shopping and walking?
It’s no secret that people fly to Spain for shopping and for walks. Someone likes cycling through the beautiful mountainous vineyard fields, and someone likes to just walk around the big cities of the country. The best time for this is spring and autumn. There are not many tourists, housing prices are reduced. Stores often have sales, and sometimes discounts reach -70%!
The best months for these trips are March, April and October. There is no heat and no rain. The sun is shining, and you can leisurely stroll through the cities or bike through the mountains.
Ski season in Spain: many skiers, high prices.
Spain’s ski resorts are very well developed. They are not much inferior to the best Austrian or Slovenian resorts. But the prices here are sometimes higher. This is due to the fact that the ski resort in Spain is not long. It depends on the snow, which may fall in November, or maybe at the end of December. Therefore, it is not worth booking a hotel here in advance. First, wait for the message that the snow cover is normal.
The skiing season also ends at different times. If the snow lies, then the tourists ride. The snow is melting and there are no tourists. Usually, already in March, the slopes of the mountains become empty, and grass turns green instead of snow. Most of the country’s ski resorts are located on the border with France. So if you have a Schengen visa and if there is no snow in Spain, you can safely go skiing in the French Alps.
To summarize? The result is this: swimming in Spain is better in the summer. To swim and at the same time save money, you should come to the country in the fall. But no later than the end of October. Do you love skiing? Then hurry here in winter, ideally in January or February. And if you just want to visit Spain and look at its beauty, then consider flying here in April or November.
It is still warm and sunny in Spain in October. Escape from the chilly climate of Russia to a hot country is a great idea. Tours this time please with their availability.
Spain offers tourists many options for recreation – sightseeing, beach, cultural, active. There are even gastronomic and shopping tours.
In October, major cultural events take place in Spain, in which the whole country participates. Don’t miss the opportunity to get to know Spanish culture better by visiting the national holidays celebrated in October.
Holidays and festivals in Spain in October
The most important event in October in Spain is the Hispanidad. This national holiday is celebrated throughout the country October 12 – on this day in 1492, the Spaniards, led by Christopher Columbus, landed in America. Folk festivals take place everywhere, but the most interesting event awaits a tourist in Madrid on the main square.
In many cities of the Costa Blanca there is an interesting and colorful holiday “Moors and Christians”. 18 -22 October this event is celebrated in Calpe. The fiesta is dedicated to the liberation of Spain from the Arab invaders. It is accompanied by dramatizations, performances, historical reconstructions of the events of those centuries. Costumes are made new every time.
From 22 to 29 October in the city of Valladolid will be held the International Film Week. It has been going on since 1956, which is already remarkable. The beginning of the festival was laid by the “Week of Religious Films”, but in the first 4 years the organizers were convinced that there would not be enough religious films to fill the program. And now this project already has an international status and is dedicated to copyright films. The main prize is the Golden Ear.
Time difference with Moscow
Time difference between Moscow and Spain is -2 hours.
Weather in Spain in October
Daytime temperature +21 °C, night temperature +12 °C, sea water +22 °C.
Spain constantly meets a huge number of tourists from Europe, despite the weather.
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Weather in Tenerife in October 2020 (Canary Islands)
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In October, the weather conditions in the Canaries and Tenerife become truly autumn. This month there are practically no prolonged rains and coolness, which is usually observed at this time in Russia. On the contrary, you can sunbathe and sunbathe, rainfall is short-lived, the air temperature is slightly lower than in August and September.
In the southern part of Tenerife, the temperature never drops below 26 degrees during the day. However, keep in mind that the Canary Islands are located in different climatic zones: in the north, the air is cooler than, say, in the southern regions, which are protected by a chain of mountains. So, if from July to September hotels located in the northern regions were very popular with visitors, then in October there are practically no one in them, since rainy and windy weather sets in here.
Rainy weather can overtake you in the south of Tenerife. Usually there are no prolonged rains in this region, but real downpours happen, so it will not be superfluous to take an umbrella with you, which you can also take on excursions. If you are an ardent fan of windsurfing, you should definitely go to Tenerife in October, as the wind intensifies this month. Regarding a beach holiday, it becomes less comfortable than in the summer.
However, the weather conditions in Tenerife are favorable for swimming, which will not be so long, as the water is already starting to cool. The average water temperature is 22 degrees, the value is not critical, but children can freeze in such water, so it is better to choose a hotel with a heated pool.
The end of the “bathing season” in the Canary Islands this month does not at all mean that you can’t enrich yourself culturally. On the contrary, a large number of events take place during this period, for example, the opera theater in Santa Cruz de Tenerife begins its work, in addition, an international film festival starts in Gran Canaria, which lasts 2 weeks.
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Geographical influences
High temperatures in the Canary Islands in October can be affected by cool air from the Sahara Desert blowing towards them. This hot air is cooled by the Atlantic Ocean and brings a feeling of freshness. Islands closer to the desert, such as Lanzarote, Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura, offer the most benefits. The trade winds can also affect all of the islands in October, with resorts in the north slightly cooler and wetter than those in the south.
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Canaries weather in October shows warm temperatures and bright skies over Fuerteventura, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, Tenerife and La Palma. The average temperature in these islands is 19°C, while warmer islands such as the south of Lanzarote are around 24°C. The average low temperature in the Canary Islands in October is 17°C, with cool nighttime temperatures making it easier to sleep. Rainfall increases to an average of 145mm and you should wear a waterproof jacket in case you get caught in a pouring shower. The October sun often clears clouds, with an average of 11 hours of sunshine a day this month. UV and humidity levels are still quite high despite the onset of autumn, and you should be careful when sunbathing.
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Weather in the Canary Islands, now, forecasts and averages
Can warm weather affect the coronavirus?
With so much troubling news about COVID19, here’s some reassuring evidence that the arrival of spring and warmer weather could prevent the virus from spreading so quickly.
What is the climate like in Spain? islands of eternal spring .
Mild climate of the Canary Islands
The mild climate is mainly due to the location of the islands in the path of the Canary Current . Canary current – cool ocean current flowing to the southwest.
The islands block this current and are therefore directly affected by the cooler water. Temperatures on islands are usually a couple of degrees cooler than expected at their latitude.
The Canary Islands are at the same latitude as hotter places like the Sahara and Mexico, but are cooler because of this current.
Constant temperatures in the Canary Islands
Usually the archipelago has mild winters and warm summers.
The Canary Islands enjoy warm, sunny weather year-round, with average temperatures ranging from 17°C in winter to 24°C in summer. Temperature extremes are rare, although mercury often rises above 30°C during high summer, especially in the eastern regions.
The islands closer to Africa are hotter and drier than those to the west.
The best weather in the world?
The Canary Islands are often associated with the best climate in the world due to their spring weather all year round with an average annual temperature of 21°C (71.6°F).
The Canaries also boast over 3000 hours of sunshine per year and even 4800 hours of daylight making the islands the sunniest part of Europe with the most daylight hours. This is largely due to their location next to Western Sahara and southern Morocco.
The clearest sky and no clouds?!
The sky in the Canary Islands is one of the clearest in the world due to the trade winds and thermal inversion preventing cloud formation .
In addition, the Canary Islands are protected by Law for the protection of astronomical qualities for conservators of the Institute of Astrophysics of the Canary Islands , which controls atmospheric light pollution, and even regulates flight routes for crystal clear skies throughout the year. .
This also means that the Canaries are considered one of the best places on Earth for Astronomy to observe space – they even have several astrophysical observatories.
Weather from north to south
It is safe to say that the weather on each island varies from north to south. The northwest coast of the islands is often significantly cooler and wetter than the south coast, as the northeast is subject to the prevailing northeast trade winds. But in the west, hot dry winds blow from the African continent.
The difference in weather conditions from north to south is most noticeable in winter, when real beach weather can develop in the middle of winter in the south – while in the north it is rarely warm enough to do without a light blouse. Tenerife is a prime example.
As a result, flora and fauna can also change from north to south. The northern coast is picturesque, and the southern slopes are sunny deserts.
Health benefits of Canary Island weather
For hundreds of years, the Canary Islands have been known for their health benefits thanks to their excellent year-round climate.
Travelers from all over the world continue to visit the islands for this very reason, to relax and rejuvenate. Thanks to the unusual climate of the Canary Islands, long hours of sunshine, fresh sea breeze, warm water and natural volcanic landscape, this is one of the best holiday destinations for the whole family.
Not only does the Canary Islands have unbeatable weather, but it also offers a range of super activities for the whole family, such as water sports, whale watching, spas, hiking, golf, water parks and more.
Each island is unique in its own way, from the spectacular coastline of El Hierro to the spectacular volcanic landscape of Tenerife where you will find Mount Teide, the highest mountain in Spain.
Relax in Tenerife, Canary Islands.
Autumn weather in the Canary Islands
September is the hottest month in Lanzarote, with highs reaching almost 30°C while the average low is never below 20°C when the sun sets. Gran Canaria is next in popularity, followed by Tenerife.
In September, the Canary Islands still get eight hours of sunshine a day and almost no rain.
What is the warmest Canary Island in October?
Fine warm weather persists in October, although temperatures are slightly lower than in September. You can enjoy maximum temperature around 25 ° C . The warmest islands in October tend to be Lanazrote, Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura, which are closest to the Sahara Desert.
Which Canary Island has the best weather?
The Canary Islands have different microclimates. Lanzarote and Fuerteventura in the east are in slightly different conditions than Tenerife and Gran Canaria.
If you travel during the winter months, Tenerife tends to have warmer temperatures than other islands, with a daily average of 22.8 ° C (73F) – but no significant difference.
Typically, the northern regions receive more than clouds and precipitation than the more sheltered southern coasts of Tenerife and Gran Canaria. Fuerteventura has slightly sunnier conditions compared to Lanzarote, but the differences are minimal.
Windy regions tend to be Costa Calma in Fuerteventura and Costa Teguise in Lanzarote, although they also have slightly warmer temperatures during the summer months.
But whichever Canary Island you visit, you’re more likely to find great sunshine and warm temperatures.
Winter
The winter months are from November to March and are only slightly cooler than summer, but still considered heaven compared to much of continental Europe and North America.
For the best prices, you can visit the Canary Islands in November and mid-December, as flights and accommodation are usually cheaper and it’s still pleasantly warm.
Is the hottest Canary Island in December?
The winter months are actually one of the busiest seasons in the Canary Islands, as many people leave for the Canary Islands to escape the cold and harsh weather at home.
During the winter months, daytime highs are around 17°C and nighttime lows are rarely below 8°C. The number of hours of sunshine per day ranges from six hours a day in winter to 12 hours in summer months.
In winter, there are periods of storms and rains, as the weather is disturbed by the influence of the Atlantic depression. However, these periods are not too frequent.
On the islands, precipitation levels often vary due to northeasterly winds , which means that, on average, most of the precipitation falls in the northeast, while the southern areas tend to remain much drier and sunnier.
For example, Tenerife on the island receives an average of 66 mm of precipitation in January, while Gran Canaria probably receives 30 mm of precipitation.
Are there mosquitoes in the Canary Islands?
Whenever you travel to a warmer place, especially off the coast of West Africa, you must take precautions against mosquitoes, ticks and insects.
General advice for those who are worried about mosquitoes while on holiday in the Canary Islands is to use insect bite protection methods. These include:
and sunscreen. (ii) Wear light protective clothing if possible. (iii) Use a bed net if possible. (iv) Cover all food, drink, and trash. (v) Shoes are comfortable both indoors and outdoors. (vi) Be aware that some ankle straps, bracelets and neck straps contain insect repellents.
Summer
During the summer months (June to September), daily highs in the Canaries are typically around 27°C.
Mercury will drop to around 18°C at night. Fog and clouds can occasionally occur during the summer months, but summers are generally dry and sunny.
Las Americas beach Adeje coast Beach in the south of Tenerife, Canary Islands.
From time to time hot dry air blows from the Sahara Desert. This is when the warmest days of summer. When the wind reaches the islands, it becomes much cooler than on the coast of Africa; it cools down as it passes over cold ocean water.
It is often hot in the summer in the Canary Islands. In May 2012, temperatures in Gran Canaria exceeded a sweltering 37°C , when temperatures most often hover between 22°C and 27°C at this time of year.
One of the hottest days ever recorded in the Canary Islands , was in Lanzarote on August 6, 1980, when temperatures peaked at 43.6°C, well above average for the time of year.
When visiting the Canary Islands during the summer season, be sure to add water and sunscreen and stay in the shade.
Which is the windiest Canary Island?
Fuerteventura is considered the windiest Canary Island, with a constant breeze that is especially popular with windsurfers and kiteboarders. Its proximity to the Sahara desert brings dry, hot, easterly winds.
The peak season for these water sports is usually May-September.
Sheltered beaches and lagoons are more protected from strong winds. Wind conditions in Fuerteventura are more similar to Lanzarote, with lighter winds on average in Tenerife and Gran Canaria.
Extreme weather
Snowfall in the Canary Islands is rare but not uncommon. In January 2014, snow fell in the area of Las Mesas, found on the top of Gran Canaria.
Similar weather conditions were observed in the highlands of Tenerife, such as Mount Teide, where all access roads were closed due to dangerous conditions. La Palma also experienced a power outage that lasted a total of two hours at the height of the storm.
This has resulted in the cancellation of ferries and some flights to and from the Canary Islands.
In December 2013, Tenerife, La Palma, La Gomera and El Hierro experienced a severe storm that caused flash floods on the islands of the archipelago .
Hundreds of people were forced to leave their homes due to sudden heavy rain, which also cut off electricity and dozens of roads. Winds reached 180 km/h and more than 3,000 lightning strikes the Canary Islands in one morning .
Dust storms in the Canary Islands
The Canary Islands are prone to dust storms due to their close proximity to the west coast of Africa and Western Sahara. This phenomenon can occur at any time of the year, but is most likely in February and March.
Fine sand particles in the wind cause the air to become thick and visibility can be severely reduced to 200 meters or less, often compared to thick fog, depending on the strength.
Dust storms can also cause heavy rain immediately afterwards. A hurricane in the Canary Islands is a very unusual occurrence, but on November 23, 2005, the northern Canary Islands were hit by the delta of Tropical Storm , where winds were estimated to reach 124 mph in parts of Tenerife .
More than 200,000 people are believed to have been affected by the hurricane as strong winds cut off power in parts of the Canary Islands. The storm later moved to Morocco, losing strength.
Arrecife Lanzarote Playa Reducto, Canary Islands
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Weather in Spain in October 2022-2021 at “365 Celsius”
What is the weather in Spain in the month of October is highly dependent on the region. The air warms up at night to +17.6°C, and during the day up to +28.8°C, it rains for 7 days and 22.9 mm of precipitation falls per month. And, for example, in San Sebastian, the weather conditions are not very good, since the air is up to + 21.8 ° C, cloudy and rainy days are at least 6. The best cities to relax at this time are Ingenio, Valdepeñas, Mostoles. The air temperature in October is +22.9°C
Climate
Average temperature during the day:
+22.9°C
Sea water temperature:
+22.5°C
Number of sunny days:
21 days
Rainy days: Rainfall:
7 days 22.9 mm
Water temperature in Spain in October
Is it worth it to come to rest in Spain in October?
The weather in Spain in October is great for holidays, this month’s rating is 4. 8 out of five. The weather is not very good, there are few tourists. At this time, the cold sea temperature is +22.5°C. Sometimes it rains, about 7 days a month, it falls on 22.9mm of precipitation. Sunny skies for at least 21 days. The weather in Spain at the end of October at the beginning and middle of the month is presented on the chart. The air temperature in October is +22.9°C. At this time, the best climatic conditions in 3 cities:
Weather in October Rincón de la Victoria
Weather in October Tortosa
Weather in October Aldaya
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air: +21.4°C rain: 8 days sun: 22 days
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air: +22.0°C rain: 9 days sun: 21 days
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air: +23. 8°C rain: 6 days sun: 20 days
Best climate in cities in October
City
Air temperature
Water temperature
Rainy days (precipitation)
Alhaurin de la Torre
+22.5°C
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4 days (12.82mm)
Ciudad Real
+22.7°C
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6 days (20.43mm)
Elche
+23.0°C
–
10 days (18.75mm)
Sant Pere de Ribes
+20.9°C
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12 days (46. 71mm)
Velez-Malaga
+21.4°C
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8 days (32.70mm)
Salt
+21.0°C
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11 days (48.64mm)
Groa de Murviedro
+22.7°C
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8 days (40.17mm)
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Air temperature in Spain in October
The difference in daily air temperature throughout the year is 15.7°C, but due to the presence of the sea and the climate in Spain is quite mild for months. The coldest month is January, when the air warms up to +13. 3°C, and the warmest is August from +29.0°C. The air temperature in October is +22.9°C.
Water temperature in Spain
The beach season here lasts: . The temperature in the sea at this time of the year is from – to – conducive to a pleasant swim. The worst weather in Spain and the water temperature recorded in February is +4.2°C. The air temperature in October is +22.9°C.
Number of rainy days and precipitation in October
An unsuccessful month for travel is March, it rains on average 9 days. The maximum monthly rainfall is 33.8 mm. The air temperature in October is +22.9°C.
Comfort rating for rest in October
The rating is calculated by months, taking into account the average air temperature, the amount of rain and other indicators. Over the course of a year in Spain, the score ranges from 4.1 in December to 4.8 in September, out of a possible five. The air temperature in October is +22.9°C
Month
Air temperature during the day
Water temperature
Solar days
Rainy days (precipitation)
December
+14.0°C
+4.9°C
19.9
6 days (23.6 mm)
January
+13.3°C
+4.4°C
19.4
8 days (32.8 mm)
February
+13.7°C
+4.2°C
16.8
7 days (28.1 mm)
March
+15. 9°C
+4.3°C
18.6
9 days (33.8 mm)
April
+18.6°C
+4.6°C
19.7
9 days (26.6 mm)
May
+21.6°C
+5.3°C
24.1
7 days (19.2 mm)
June
+25.7°C
+6.0°C
25.9
5 days (17.0 mm)
July
+28.2°C
+6.6°C
27.1
4 days (10.3 mm)
August
+29.0°C
+7.0°C
27. 4
4 days (12.1 mm)
September
+26.3°C
+6.9°C
25.0
6 days (22.2 mm)
October
+22.9°C
+6.4°C
21.1
7 days (34.9 mm)
November
+17.3°C
+5.7°C
17.9
8 days (46.6 mm)
Number of sunny days in October
Beautiful sunny weather will delight tourists in August – as many as 28 sunny days per month. Great time to relax in Spain. The air temperature in October is +22.9°C.
Climate in Spain in October and tourism
Spain is good in all seasons. But those who decide to visit here in the fall have a number of advantages. At this time, there is no longer such a crowd of tourists with children and schoolchildren, students are already sitting at their textbooks, lovers of a hot beach holiday are also already at home. Therefore, you do not have to push around in aquariums, zoos, shopping centers, theaters, museums, on the streets, catering places. The weather in October in Spain is wonderful, there is no scorching heat, and almost everywhere in the south you can swim.
October is preferred by those tourists who love the measured rhythm of life, which allows them to fully enjoy the color of the country. You can safely go on excursions, admire the magnificent views of ancient cities, wander through the narrow streets, visit the famous markets abounding with local seafood, juicy outlandish fruits and other delicacies, enjoy a non-burning, slightly illuminating beach holiday.
It should be noted that when choosing a beach holiday, it should be taken into account that the temperature of water and air in the Spanish islands differs significantly from the climate on the continent. Ibiza, Mallorca, the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands have more stable, temperate weather in October, which is not inferior to the summer months in terms of characteristics.
Please note:
Weather in Spain in September: rating 4.8 (out of 5), air +22.9°C , sea: +24.3°C, rain 6 days
Weather in Spain in November: rating 4.4 (out of 5), air +17.3°C , sea: +20.0°C, rain 8 days
Surfing in October – where to go for the best wave?
Where to go skiing if your vacation falls in October? If you are planning a mid-autumn vacation and want to get up and surf, then this article is for you.
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Europe
One of the most favorite destinations for all Russian surfers is Europe. It’s fast and inexpensive to fly here, and the skiing conditions in October are simply wonderful. Most European countries offer surfing in the Atlantic Ocean in October. The average water temperature at this time is 18-24 degrees, depending on the location. The air in the middle of autumn is also quite warm (20-28 degrees). Combined with the lack of tourists on the beach and relatively low airfare, Europe is becoming one of the best destinations for an inexpensive and quick surf tour. Spain October in Spain is the beginning of the strong swell season. From mid-autumn, experienced surfers begin to come here to catch a big wave or go “into the pipe”. Mid-Autumn is the perfect time for beginners and intermediate intermediates. Here you can learn the basics of skiing on powerful foam. And for those who continue, there will be pleasant waves up to 2-3 meters, which will allow you to practice take-offs, turns and stance, and you will not have to row as much as in winter. So we are sure that everyone will enjoy skiing in Spain in the middle of autumn.
Canary Islands
The warmest place in Spain, which pleases surfers with stable Atlantic waves, is the Canary Islands. Often in October it is still summer here and you can catch the water temperature +25 and air +29. Toward the end of the month, the water temperature becomes about +20-22, and the air warms up to +26. If on vacation you want to see palm trees, endless beaches and clear water, then you should definitely go to the Canary Islands. Many of the beaches on these islands are recognized as the cleanest in the world. You can ride on the islands both on the beach with a sandy bottom, which is ideal for beginners, and on the beaches with a reef bottom, which will be more interesting for advanced ones. On each island you can find both reef and sandy beaches. The most popular islands among surfers are Lanzarote, Fuerteventura and Tenerife. On each of these islands there are good conditions for skiing, well-developed infrastructure (rental, schools, shops), and there are also schools with Russian instructors.
North of Spain
North of Spain in the middle of autumn will especially appeal to intermediate surfers – trumpeting waves up to 3 meters and an excellent choice of spots make the northern part of mainland Spain a surfer’s paradise. True, there is a fly in the ointment in this Spanish barrel of honey – the air temperature in October is on average at the level of 20-22 degrees, and the water is about 17 degrees. Grab a full 4/3 wetsuit with wet shoes and off you go. You won’t be able to sunbathe, but it’s easy to ride until you drop! After all, surfing in Spain in the fall is great!
Portugal
Surfers who don’t like the heat will enjoy surfing in Portugal, because here in October the average air temperature is 24 degrees, and the water is about 19. But mostly sunny and with gorgeous waves. Mid-autumn in Portugal is a velvety season for surfers, as the conditions are pleasant for both beginners and advanced ones. For beginners, there are both foam and not very big waves. For those who continue, there are waves from 1.5 to 4 meters, depending on the spot and forecast. If you are traveling with your own gear, then take a full 4/3 wetsuit. And if you go to a surf school, then all the necessary equipment will be given to you. By the way, at the end of October, the famous Rip Curl Pro Portugal championship takes place in Peniche, where world surfing stars compete. So there is a chance not only to have a great ride on your own, but also to look at cool surfers.
Africa
In the northern part of the African continent, which is washed by the Atlantic Ocean, the surfing season starts in October – the time when stable powerful waves come to the coast of the mainland. Surfers from all over Europe come here to have a great ride and relax in a warm climate.
Morocco
Surfing in Morocco is a great idea for October. Inexpensive direct air flights from Moscow, convenient all-inclusive offers of surf camps, as well as gorgeous waves of 2-4 meters, water temperature about 20 degrees and air about 27 degrees. In our opinion, this is the perfect place for a surf holiday in October. There are a lot of places for skiing in Morocco, and in October they all “work” – swell comes almost everywhere. The coast of Morocco is rich in beachbreaks (beaches with a sandy bottom). Reef spots are also available, but not all reefs will have suitable conditions for skiing. Therefore, in October we should expect excellent riding on beachbreaks and pointbreaks. By the way, in Morocco there is a chic point break with a right wave 500 meters long and in October it is simply amazing here! If you are going on a surf trip with your own equipment, it is better to take a full 3/2 thickness wetsuit. And don’t forget to bring plenty of sunscreen!
Asia
One of the warmest destinations in autumn is Asia. There is always a warm ocean and a warm climate, a lot of fruits and greenery, and in autumn there are excellent conditions for skiing. Let’s figure out which Asian country is best to choose to conquer the waves in October.
Sri Lanka
One of the most popular fall surf destinations is Sri Lanka. It is relatively fast and inexpensive to fly here, besides, in autumn Sri Lanka has excellent weather and good waves. It is generally accepted that the western coast of the island, famous for such iconic surf spots as Weligama and Hikkaduwa, begins to “swing” from the end of October. In fact this is not true. There are conditions for training beginners in Sri Lanka almost all year round on the west coast, since small waves and foam come to the shores of the island every day. But more powerful skiing conditions for continuing surfers just begin to appear around mid-October. At the same time, the east coast of Sri Lanka with the famous spot Arugam Bay “finishes” work in October – in the middle of autumn, large waves practically do not come here, only small ones remain, as well as foam for beginners. Thus, it turns out that in Sri Lanka in October, the conditions are approximately the same on the east and west coasts. On the other hand, the trip to the surf camp on the west coast is 4 times faster: 2 hours versus 8 hours, which will be required to get to the surfers’ habitat on the east coast of the island.
Bali
October in Bali is the last month of the “dry” season on the island, when there is no frequent rains. At this time it will be mostly sunny, the average air and water temperature is about 27 degrees. Of course, you don’t need a wetsuit to ski in Bali – only shorts and lycra, which will protect the skin from scratches and sunburn. Waves in Bali in October are suitable for every taste and level of skiing, because there is a huge selection of spots, both beachbreaks and reefs, which receive waves on average from 1 to 5 meters, depending on the location and the forecast. Bali is a magical island for surfing. If you are not embarrassed by a day-long flight, then we recommend going here in October.
Phuket
October in Phuket is considered one of the best months for surfing. Of course, it should be noted that the waves in Phuket are not as stable and “quality” as, for example, in Bali or Sri Lanka. If the main purpose of your trip is surfing, then Phuket may not be the best choice. If you are going on a regular beach vacation to Phuket and at the same time want to try to get up on the surf, then of course, this is a great option. The peculiarity of the waves in Phuket is that they reach a maximum size of 1.5-3 meters and break quickly (the average wavelength is about 50 meters). This will be quite enough for beginners. But for continuing surfers, such conditions are clearly not suitable. If you decide to try surfing in Phuket during your autumn vacation, then feel free to go to Kata Beach – here is the most developed surfing infrastructure: there is a rental of surfboards, and you can also take lessons from the locals. It is best to go to Phuket in the first half of October, since starting from the middle of the month the forecast is declining and there are fewer and fewer suitable waves.
Koh Samui
Surfing on Koh Samui is in its infancy. This is due to the fact that waves practically do not come here, because the island is located in the bay. It is because of the calm waters required for all beach tourists that this island has become popular. Nevertheless, it is possible to catch small waves on Koh Samui in October, because at this time the island is covered with rains and winds, which bring with them strong ripples on the water. In October, small waves appear on which you can try to get up on the surf. True, it will be problematic to do this, since the surf infrastructure on the island is practically not developed: there are simply no surf schools, and it is difficult to find surfboards for rent, although they can be on such popular beaches as Chaweng and Lamai. If you accidentally ended up on Koh Samui in October and want to try to stand on the board, then it’s definitely worth it if the weather permits, but, unfortunately, Koh Samui is not suitable for purposeful learning to surf. Other things being equal, it is better to choose Phuket in October.
Goa
There really is surfing in Goa. The season lasts from the end of September to the end of December, so it is quite possible to catch waves for surfing in Goa in October. Of course, these are not ocean waves, they are not so powerful and extended, but for beginners they are quite suitable. So if you are coming to Goa in October and want to try surfing for the first time, then this is a great opportunity! In addition, there are several Russian schools here, which is also a plus for many beginners. Most surf schools are located on the beaches of Arambol and Ashvem, you can also surf on the beaches of Baga, Candolim, Mandrem and several others.
We hope that our article was useful for everyone who plans to go surfing in October. If you could not decide where it is better to go for great waves, or just want to ask a question, contact us in any convenient way and we will be happy to help!
Which Canary Islands are hotter in October? – Vicky Reviews
In about 4.5 hours you will be greeted by a summer temperature of 20 to 25 degrees on the seashore. plus beautiful Canary Islands . Go for example to Lanzarote , one of Canary Islands le hot .
Or How to dress to go to Crete? The climate in Crete is Mediterranean.
For example, from May to September you will wear short and light clothes to withstand the local temperatures. For the beach, you will need a swimsuit and flip-flops, which you will replace with walking shoes when hiking.
Which Canary Island in October?
El Hierro is the recommended destination for October .
Fuerteventura is a highly recommended destination in October .
Gran Canaria is a highly recommended destination for October .
La Gomera is the recommended destination for October .
La Palma is the recommended destination for October .
What is the hottest island in the Canaries?
Summer heat peaks are 33/34 ° C in El Hierro, the most island in the west and under a canopy, 37/38 ° C in La Palma and 40 ° C and plus in other Islands : these values can occur in short periods when the wind is hot and dry blows from the Sahara desert (which in recent years are . ..
When to swim in the Canaries?
The best months for swim in Grande Canary Islands June, July, August, September, October and November.
What is the currency of Crete?
Crete : Currency
Euro (EUR).
How to prepare well for a trip to Crete?
How to dress for a trip to Greece?
Long skirt or trousers. T-shirts with long sleeves or a scarf that covers the shoulders. Swimsuit and beach towel. Plastic sandals for the beach.
Which Canary Island to choose?
Take stock, which island to choose in the Canaries ?
Lanzarote: volcanic landscapes.
Fuerteventura: heavenly beaches and table sports.
large Canary Islands : villages and seaside resorts.
Tenerife: parties, holidays and events for families or couples.
La Palma: nature hikes and extreme sports.
Which is the most beautiful island in the Canaries?
. Islands of course, they all have beaches, but is more beautiful than undoubtedly in Fuerteventura. The last east island is also a trendy place for water sports.
Which Canary Island is best for hiking?
Tenerife is the perfect combination of hiking and holidays. Tenerife, island to a thousand experiences, is by far the most mythical of the archipelago of the Canaries .
What is the hottest Canary Island in January?
Gran Canaria in Janvier
The average temperatures of are between 17°C and 21°C, but be aware that depending on the year they can drop as low as 12°C and rise as high as 28°C.
What is the best Canary Island?
Take stock, which island to choose in the Canaries ?
Lanzarote: volcanic landscapes.
Fuerteventura: heavenly beaches and table sports.
large Canary Islands : villages and seaside resorts.
Tenerife: parties, holidays and events for families or couples.
La Palma: nature hikes and extreme sports.
What is the water temperature in the Canary Islands?
Islands Canaries water temperature n is not very hot. On average, it ranges from 18° in winter to 23° in September, the hottest month.
Where to swim in the Canaries?
13 most beautiful beaches on the islands Canaries
Mogán beaches.
Famara beach.
El Castillo beach.
Las Vistas beach.
Corralejo Viejo.
El Ancon beach.
La Concha beach – El Cotillo.
Los Patos beach.
What is the language of Crete?
Language official
Demotic Greek (de facto).
What is the budget for going to Crete?
If you are traveling de the easy way in the backpacker mode, calculate about 1036 €. With budget On average, plan for 2268 euros and 3374 euros if you like luxury services.
Which city in Crete to choose?
If you need to stay in Crete , it is in Heraklion that you need to check in your luggage! At Villas fits all your criteria: gorgeous beaches and crystal clear waters, hinterland dotted with small villages and monasteries, whitewashed houses and olive trees as far as the eye can see.
Where is the best place to stay in Crete?
Accommodation Crete : best cities for se stay in Crete
Chania. Also called Chania or Chania, it is the second largest city. de the island and was its capital until 1971.…
Rethymnon. …
Heraklion. . ..
Agios Nikolaos. …
Sitia. …
Matala. …
Hersonissos. …
Malia.
Which side of Crete is more beautiful?
In total côte north more than frequented by tourists from plus seaside resorts and large class C hotels ‘ is north we find plus major cities such as Chania, Rethymnon17 and are interesting to visit ..
How to dress in Athens?
Dress up light
Wear loose, light and bright clothes. Choose clothes made from cotton, preferably organic. Cotton is breathable and absorbs sweat. In Greece you will have no problems and you will be very free to choose your clothes.
How to dress in Mykonos?
Items to pack in your suitcase include embroidered tunics and blouses, bardo dresses and blouses, long boho chic dresses, denim shorts, stretchy and loose skirts, sunglasses (even better if they are will be round) and straws. hats.
How to dress for Santorini?
Santotini’s holiday dress code includes clothing that is in harmony with the atmosphere of the island: very white and bright colors that recall all shades of the sea, from water green to azure blue and blue, combined with warm and rich colors. brown and gold.
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Weather on the Canary Islands – Tourist guide Ruturisto.ru
Climate and Weather of the Canary Islands by months
9000 9000 9000 9000 CHARS – this islands belonging to Spain. And although the number of islands easily adds up to a damn dozen, the Canary Islands are considered a true tourist paradise. Actually, this piece of land in the Atlantic Ocean is famous not only for canaries. And it doesn’t matter that the name of the archipelago is translated from Latin as not quite romantic.0483 dog islands .” Meteorologists even awarded these places the status of “the best climate on the planet”, and this despite the fact that one of the islands has 28 (!) microclimatic zones!
Climatic zones of the Canary Islands
Despite the proximity to Africa, the climate of the Canary Islands differs significantly from the sultry continent. The archipelago is dominated by a tropical trade wind climate , it is dry and warm throughout the year. Interestingly, the weather over the Canary Islands is shaped by the interaction of African dry harmattan winds and wet trade winds from the Atlantic.
For your information! The Canary Islands is an area where modern technology and renewable energy reign supreme. Here they successfully use the energy of wind, water and the sun for the functioning of the entire infrastructure of the islands. Desalination of sea water for drinking, using wind to power an entire airport, or even sandy beaches from the ocean floor – the Canaries honor nature and contribute to the future.
Individual islands and their clusters differ in climatic features. In particular, the islands in the southern part of the archipelago are drier, while the northern Canaries are distinguished by wet weather and lush tropical forests.
The highest islands of the archipelago (Tenerife, Palma, Gran Canaria) differ from the others in their relief, which creates a special weather here. At the foot of the volcanoes – warm and dry, but the higher, the cooler the climate becomes. Even in summer, you can see a snow cover near the hills of volcanoes. Because of this, the largest of the islands of the archipelago are called separate miniature continents.
The eastern islands are drier than the others because they are affected by the sultry winds of the Sahara.
Another influence is exerted by the Atlantic Ocean, in particular its currents. This influence is especially felt in the southern islands.
On the main tourist spot of the Canaries, Tenerife – eternal spring. Temperature fluctuation not more than 7 degrees in both directions . The second largest island, Gran Canaria, is no colder than +20°C in winter, and no higher than +30°C in summer. There is almost no rain in Lanzarote, and Fuerteventura has the most stable temperature throughout the year, but there are winds that create ideal conditions for waveriders.
Tourist seasons of the Canary Islands
The Canary Islands are amazing in their weather. Year-round “plus”, the constant temperature of the water in the lagoons, the bright sun and the absence of scorching heat – all this creates excellent conditions for tourism regardless of the division into seasons.
On average, the temperature in the Canary Islands shows a comfortable +22°C. There is no sultry heat and sub-zero temperatures – the difference between the peak values does not exceed 10 degrees, which allows a person to quickly adapt upon arrival in the Canary Islands and not feel temperature changes during the day, night and change of seasons.
The best “beach” time is from May to October. The high season is August-October, when the water is warmed up to the maximum. In the winter months there is a small “rainy season” – it’s only 5-6 days when a tropical storm can pass through the islands. Spring and autumn are the off-season, when prices are lower, but the weather continues to create conditions for a comfortable stay.
Monthly weather in the Canary Islands
January
In January, as such, the rainy season, at this time more precipitation falls on the islands than usual. Average temperature +23°C, water +19°C . Windy. Time for New Year’s tours for a bronze tan, great diving and surfing.
Note! For windsurfing and kitesurfing there is a special place in the Canary Islands called LeocadioMachado beach.
February
Air temperature approx. +20°C, water +19°C. The warmest place is in Gran Canaria, cooler in Lanzarote.
Note! Time for carnivals and festivals. For two weeks, all the Canaries literally dance and sing.
Interesting! The Canary Islands attract over 13 million tourists annually to their volcanic beaches. Local authorities are even considering introducing some restrictions. The fact is that the joy of ever-growing tourism income cannot hide the disappointment of human harm to such a fragile ecosystem of the archipelago.
Tenerife +21°C during the day, Gran Canaria +22°C. Daylight hours are lengthening. It’s time to book flights and hotel rooms for the summer period.
Fact! The Canary Islands belong to Spain for centuries. Accordingly, this is Europe, although territorially – almost Africa. Nevertheless, almost everything here is European – roads, service, maintenance … and prices.
April
The weather is getting even more stable. Stable +22°C during the day, water temperature +18°C. Discount time. Airlines are starting to sell tickets at reduced prices.
Fact! Residents of Great Britain, Italy and a number of Scandinavian countries can afford to visit the Canary Islands. Germans and French in recent years have made up a significant part of the tourists coming to the islands. What is not surprising – the European resort is chosen mainly by Europeans.
In May, those who want to save money go to the islands. Daytime temperatures up to +24°C in both Tenerife and Gran Canaria. The water in the ocean warms up to +20°C. And in Fuerteventura, the waverider season begins – this is the time for great surfing!
This is interesting! Many entertainments are available on the Canary Islands, but the most interesting of them are associated with volcanoes. You can not only soak up the prickly volcanic black “sand”, walk 17 kilometers along the volcanic tunnel, look inside the crater of a real volcano, but even taste dishes prepared “hot-heat” of volcanic lava.
There are already more tourists, the islands are getting ready for the high season. The temperature rises during the day to +26°C, the water is already +21°C.
Fact! The Canary Islands are of volcanic origin. Everything under the feet and water is the result of the activity of powerful volcanoes: from black “sand”, lava fields and sheer cliffs to volcanic deserts. The most famous dormant volcano in the archipelago is Teide, and the largest inhabited crater is Bandama.
The beginning of the real tourist season. The thermometers show +28°C, the ocean pleases with a stable +21°C. Gran Canaria is traditionally warmer by one degree.
August
A hot time is coming – the weather on the islands is determined by the breath of Africa. Up to +33°C in the shade. In Tenerife +29°C, water temperature up to +23°C.
September
Time for health tours. The heat subsides, a comfortable temperature is established. +26+28°C during the day, water +22+23°C.
October
By the end of the month, prices begin to decline, signaling the end of the high season. Showers are possible on Gran Canaria, Tenerife and La Palma. Least rainy days in Lanzarote.
November
At this time, water and air temperatures are almost equal. +22°C and +21°C respectively. The island of La Palma has more rainy days than other parts of the archipelago.
December
“Velvet season” – the weather is comfortable, prices are low. For those who want to visit the Canaries, are not afraid of some weather quirks, and are on a tight budget, this is the perfect time. Most rainy days are in Tenerife and La Palma. It is better to go at this time to Fuerteventura or Lanzarote.
Note! Due to the volcanic origin of the islands, seismic activity is very noticeable in the region. But local authorities pay special attention to this process, a special warning system has been developed, and, in an emergency, all measures are taken to ensure the safety of local residents and numerous tourists.
What to wear
Sunglasses, sunblock, swimwear and a wide-brimmed hat – the Canary Islands enjoy year-round sunshine, warm water and refreshing breezes. In winter, it will be cool and windy in the evenings, take jeans and a long-sleeve sweater. A warm sweater will also come in handy in case of a storm. In summer, do not forget that, at first glance, the gentle sun can also burn with its rays – African winds can be unexpectedly insidious.
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Monthly weather in the Canary Islands
The Canary Islands are not only resort hotels with the highest level of convenience and service, but also formidable volcanoes, dense coniferous forests, landscapes of hardened lava, reminiscent of Martian, many kilometers of sand dunes, evoking thoughts about the Sahara, as well as the mass of prehistoric monuments, the purpose of which has not been unraveled by historians to this day. However, most tourists are unaware of all this. In principle, they are easy to understand. Arriving on the islands, where summer weather reigns all year round, and the air temperature almost never drops below +18 ° C, it is quite difficult to tear oneself away from the gorgeous volcanic beaches, azure ocean waters, surfing or diving and allocate time for an excursion program. But those who still manage to force themselves to do it will definitely not regret it. The lava fields of Lanzarote, the huge volcano El Teide, the numerous waterfalls of La Palma, the subtropical nature of La Gomera, the amazing underwater world of El Hierro – just a small part of the list, for which it is worth breaking away from the pool and walking through the mountains and valleys of this amazing archipelago.
What can we say about the beaches, cuisine and developed infrastructure of the Canary Islands – all this corresponds to the highest world standards and does not cause any complaints from numerous vacationers.
Weather and climate of the Canary Islands
The Canary Islands is the very place on earth where, due to the influence of a tropical trade wind climate, weather similar to early summer reigns all year round. Warm air, luxurious nature, as well as a comfortable ocean are the main attractions of the archipelago. The Canary Islands do not experience rainy seasons or low temperatures, for this reason we can safely say that the waves of the Atlantic Ocean wash a unique and unlike other family of islands. Particularly close consideration deserve the islands, called “continents in miniature.” These are Tenerife, Gran Canaria and La Palma.
High mountain ranges cut all 3 above-mentioned islands into 2 different climatic zones: southern and northern. The main tourist centers of the magnificent Canarian mini-continents are in the south, where about 350 days a year the weather is clear. The southern regions of Tenerife, Gran Canary and La Palma, beloved by tourists, have a privileged position: they are protected from powerful winds and unwanted precipitation by mountain ranges, and from the exhausting heat and drought, which neighbor Africa is ready to share, they are protected by cool, humid winds blowing from the north and east. trade winds. The northern regions of the three most popular tourist islands of the Canary archipelago boast lush vegetation, relatively rainy winters and heavenly conditions for surfers or yachtsmen.
The islands located in the east of the Canary archipelago (primarily the island of Fuerteventura), due to their close proximity to the largest desert on Earth, the Sahara, are quite arid in comparison with their western Canarian counterparts. But this does not prevent us from considering the climate in the east of the Canary Islands quite comfortable and conducive to a pleasant pastime and an unforgettable vacation.
The maximum difference between seasonal temperatures in the Canary Islands does not exceed 8°C (that is, in winter it is no more than 8 degrees colder than in summer) , and the temperature difference between the islands of the archipelago does not exceed 2°C. For example, the thermometers on the island of Gran Canaria usually show about 2°C warmer than in Tenerife.
This is interesting: Even more surprising is the fact that even the ocean waters in this paradise all year round remain heated to approximately the same temperature – from +20 to +24°C. Well, isn’t this the perfect place to relax?
January
Vacationers who go to the popular Spanish islands at the very beginning of the year doom themselves to the fact that the Christmas miracle will last for them the whole holiday. The January sun of the Canaries can magically endow all tourists with a truly perfect bronze tan, and the high mountains of the archipelago can give wonderful snowy impressions. Agree, the prospect of going to the beach on a January morning, walking along the snow-covered slopes during the day, and having dinner or having a romantic date in a cozy restaurant at night is more than tempting.
The average daily temperature is +23°C, at night +19°C, the water warms up to +20°C.
February
Are you behind two long and cold winter months? It’s time to take care of your own health and cheer yourself up. And to do it not just anywhere, but in one of the heavenly corners of our planet – on some of the Canary Islands. Flying from the Russian winter to the summer conditions of the February Canaries, you do not have to be afraid of a sharp change in temperature – the probability of a painful and unpleasant acclimatization process tends to zero. On the contrary, the fresh, clean and warm air of the islands of the archipelago in a matter of days will fill your tired body with new strength, energy and make you feel much better.
The average daily temperature is +23°C, at night +19°C, the water warms up to +20°C.
The best gift for your beloved women by March 8 can be a trip to a romantic and fabulous tour, which can be found on any of the islands of the Canary archipelago. It is not surprising that the March weather in the Canary Islands is beautiful (however, as always), and the sun and the ocean welcome guests with joy. In the mountains, after the arrival of spring, the snow that has fallen during the winter months does not leave even the slightest trace. True, in rare cases, snow can lie on the top of the highest volcano Teide until the beginning of May. So, if you are going to not only swim and sunbathe, but also walk along the picturesque slopes on the island of Tenerife, we recommend that you take clothes a little warmer than the beach version with you.
The average daily temperature is +24°C, at night +20°C, the water warms up to +20°C.
April
April is a period of discounts for travel operators and airlines. The latter arrange real holidays for travelers and offer to deliver them to the chic beaches of the Canaries much cheaper than in summer. And this despite the fact that the thermometers on the islands show about 2 degrees higher than in March.
Useful information: the option to get to the resorts of the Canary archipelago in April is very attractive for frozen tourists from Russia. And even from a financial point of view.
The average daily temperature is +25°C, at night +21°C, the water warms up to +21°C.
If the May holidays did not have their own history, tourists might assume that they were created solely for the opportunity to go to the Canary Islands. Holidays in the archipelago in May are a great opportunity to soak up the beaches, enjoy the excellent infrastructure and take a deep breath of healing air before the exhausting and often difficult summer in Russia.
The average daily temperature is +26°C, at night +22°C, the water warms up to +21°C.
June is considered the last month for a calm, measured and secluded holiday in the Canary Islands. The fact is that in a month there will be a lot of people at these fabulous resorts. Tourists from all over the world will leave their worries at home and rush to the white sand and warm ocean waters. Nevertheless, already in June in the Canary Islands, the ideal weather sets in for a flawless bronze tan.
This is interesting: Note that it is not necessary to use sunscreens and other means for burns here, since the Canarian sun works “in a gentle mode” all year round.
The average daily temperature is +28°C, at night +25°C, the water warms up to +23°C.
Even in the midst of summer, in July, the resorts of the Canaries continue to defend the glory of the archipelago as spring. Even on Fuerteventura, an island famous for its sand dunes, formed thanks to the palpable breath of the Sahara desert, the African heat is not even close. Underwater ocean currents cool the Canarian air to a comfortable temperature. That is, there are not even the slightest climatic obstacles for an unforgettable vacation.
The average daily temperature is +29°C, at night +27°C, the water warms up to +23°C.
August
Interesting: August is the hottest month of the year in the Canary Islands. In the last month of summer, the air warms up to about +30°C, and in some places even a little higher. But, despite this, the August heat in the Canary Islands is incomparable with the pronounced aridity and sweltering heat of Turkey, Greece and a number of other southern countries.
The Canary Islands are unique in their comfortable and almost unchanging climate, which does not create the slightest discomfort both in winter and in summer. Do you want to make sure of this? Pack your bags and head to the Canaries in August!
The average daily temperature is +31°C, at night +27°C, the water warms up to +24°C.
September
In the first month of autumn, the weather conditions in the Canary Islands practically do not differ from those that spoil tourists in the height of summer. The only difference is that towards the end of September, the thermometers in the Canary Islands gradually drop by no more than 2-4 divisions. But this is not an obstacle for light T-shirts, shorts, swimwear and slates to remain constant companions of tourists who have chosen their September holidays. There is also a reason for the joy of white-skinned beauties, children and people of respectable age. After the arrival of autumn, the sun in the Canaries remains warm, but becomes less active.
The average daily temperature is +27°C, at night +25°C, the water warms up to +24°C.
October
The summer sun, which illuminates and warms the family of islands of the Canary archipelago all year round, can not only prolong your summer mood, but also can charge you with energy and vivacity for a long time. And even the fact that the second month of autumn is already on the calendar does not prevent summer from still dominating the Canary Islands. Even in the evening and at night, the temperature of water and air does not change here and remains close to summer.
The average daily temperature is +26°C, at night +24°C, the water warms up to +24°C.
November
In November, the Canary Islands are full of late, but not mistaken with their choice of tourists. The weather, as always, favors a comfortable and peaceful rest.
This is interesting: The difference between water and air temperatures at any time is no more than 1-2°C, therefore, it is practically not felt.
Leaving the hustle and bustle in their homeland, the November vacationers sweetly bask in the warm sun all day and splash in the warm waters of the Atlantic Ocean, and in the late afternoon they meet the sunset under the soothing sound of the surf.
The average daily temperature is +24°C, at night +22°C, the water warms up to +23°C.
December
In winter, the Canary Islands are a real expanse for tourists who want to see as much as possible.
It’s interesting: It’s hard to believe, but in December in the Canary Islands in less than an hour you can swim in the warm ocean, sunbathe in the sun, and walk on fresh snow in the mountains.
If you have planned hiking around the island and exploring local natural attractions, still, allocate a place in your suitcases for a couple of warm clothes. In the Canary Islands, everything turns upside down in winter: the higher you climb to the sun, the colder it gets. Therefore, walks on volcanoes are possible only in the company of a jacket. You can stock up on warming drinks.
The average daily temperature is +23°C, at night +20°C, the water warms up to +21°C.
Video. Eagle and Tails – Tenerife (Canary Islands)
Monthly weather in the Canary Islands
The weather in the Canary Islands differs from the general weather in Spain. Here you can swim, sunbathe and bask on the warm sand all year round.
January — The air and water temperature reaches 20 degrees, so for those who this temperature is acceptable, they can go to rest on the “sea” right in January.
February – One of the coldest months of the year, however, the temperature in February in the Canary Islands reaches 21 degrees. And although in the morning you need to take a jacket with you in order not to freeze, in the afternoon, swimmers can afford it, since the water temperature reaches 20 degrees.
March One of the most charming months on the islands. The air temperature reaches 24 degrees, water – 20. Sunny, warm days, cloudless skies, blooming flowers – it’s better not to find time for a romantic trip.
April – Air temperature varies between 21-25 degrees. And the water temperature warms up to 21 degrees. This month opens up tourism for many, as this month there are wholesale discounts, and water and air temperature allow the beach season to open to more people.
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May – this is clean, warm air, as the flowers and all the plants have already faded. The air temperature is already reaching 26 degrees. The average water temperature is 23 degrees.
June is the last month for those who want to relax calmly, without fuss on the streets. On average, the air temperature reaches 28 degrees, and the water temperature – 23 degrees.
July , this is the beginning of mass tourism. This time of the year on the islands pleases many – there is no general heat here. Thanks to the undercurrents of the ocean, the air temperature reaches only 29degrees, and the water temperature is 23. It is difficult to find the best place to relax at this time of the year.
August is one of the hottest months of the year. The average temperature is 30-31 degrees, the temperature of the water. But, nevertheless, it is still difficult to find the best weather conditions in this hot month of summer.
September – The beginning of the month of September does not differ from the weather in August. But by the middle of the month, the temperature gradually begins to drop to 27 degrees, and the water temperature is 23 degrees.
October in the Canary Islands, the month is still summer, as the air temperature in October averages 26 degrees, and the water temperature is 24, so that this month you can continue the swimming season.
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November is another romantic month in the Canary Islands, which will allow you to leave all the fuss behind. Since the average water temperature is 24 degrees and the water temperature is 23 degrees, swimming in the waters of the ocean will provide a lot of pleasure. And the evening sunset and the enchanting sound of the surf will give you an unforgettable experience.
December — Although it’s still possible to swim and sunbathe in December, don’t forget to take warm clothes with you as you will need them when walking in the mountains. The daytime temperature averages 23 degrees, and the water temperature is from 18 to 20 degrees.
Tenerife and Gran Canaria
The weather in Tenerife and the weather in Gran Canaria are very similar. The islands are divided into two climatic zones – the server is humid and evergreen covered with many plants, and the south is a warmer and drier climate. It is the south side that is the most welcoming to tourists all year round. Here you can swim in the Ocean, at any time of the year.
The coldest winter temperatures – January and February – do not fall below 23 degrees Celsius. From March, the temperature starts to rise – and reach 30 degrees in August – the hottest month of the year.
What is especially pleasant is the temperature of the water in the “coldest” months does not fall below 20 degrees, and heats up to 24 degrees in August. So it is clear that the water temperature is almost the same all year round, which gives a huge bonus to tourists in the autumn and winter months of the year.
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Climate on the Canarian island of Tenerife: monthly weather
Paradise islands of sun and clean sand beaches, which experience spring temperatures throughout the year, belong to the archipelago of the Canary Islands.
Each island and islet is diametrically different from all the others, and their landscapes resemble corners from all parts of the world.
The largest are:
Gran Canaria
Fuerteventura
9In the 6th year, the Canaries became part of the Castilian crown after a series of battles in which the Guanches showed themselves courageously and nobly. Columbus’ ships made stops for fresh water and food supplies on the islands of Gran Canaria and La Gomera before sailing towards the New World.
Tenerife
General description
As mentioned above, Tenerife is one of the large islands of the Canary archipelago, which belongs to Spain, and together with La Palma, La Gomera and El Hierro forms the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. With a surface area of 2,034.38 square kilometers and a population of 891.111 people in 2016 Tenerife is the largest island of the Canaries and the most populated island of Spain.
The city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife is the capital of the province of the same name and has a population of 206.965 (2012) and over 400.000 in the urban area. Also, this city is one of the capitals of the Canary archipelago, the second capital is the city of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. The two capitals coexist according to the corresponding decree of 1927, before that Santa Cruz de Tenerife was the only capital. The third largest in the Canaries and the second in Tenerife is the city of San Cristoval de La Laguna, the historical part of which is included in the list of the Heritage of Humanity. The population of San Cristoval is 152.222 people.
In addition to the city of San Cristoval de La Laguna, there is another place on the island that is also included in the UNESCO Heritage of Humanity list – this is Teide National Park , which is the most visited in Spain and all over the world. This park has the highest elevation in all of Spain and is also home to the third largest volcano in the world, whose base lies on the seabed, Teide. Among the local features, one can also note the Anaga mountain range, which, due to its natural and ethnographic richness, was included by UNESCO in the catalog of the Biosphere Reserve in 2015.
The Carnival of the capital Santa Cruz de Tenerife enjoys great popularity and is designated as a Holiday of International Tourist Interest and of great importance on a global level. In addition, the island has a variety of architecture, among which colonial and modern stand out, among the latter the most popular is the modern building of the Tenerife Auditorium. Tenerife is also considered a tourist destination throughout Spain and beyond. Hosting more than five million tourists every year, it ranks first in terms of attendance among the Canaries.
Geographical position
Tenerife is located between 28th and 29th parallels of north latitude and 16th and 17th meridians of west longitude, while it occupies a central position among the islands of Gran Canaria, La Gomera and La Palma. It is located 300 km from the African continent and 1000 km from the Iberian Peninsula.
Tenerife is the largest island of the Canary archipelago, triangular in shape, with a surface area of 2,034.38 square kilometers and a coastline of 342 kilometers. In addition, Tenerife is the highest island in Spain and the tenth highest in the world: in its center rises Peak Teide, which has a height of 3.718 meters above sea level. Around Tenerife there are more than 200 small islands, among which Anaga, Garachico and Fasna stand out, having a total surface of 213. 835 square meters.
Tenerife climate
All over the world Tenerife is known as “Island of Eternal Spring” . Its climate is largely determined by the trade winds, the moisture of which is mainly condensed in the north and northeast zones, forming a huge amount of clouds that are at an altitude of 600-1800 meters from the surface.
Another factor that makes the climate milder in the Canaries compared to regions of the planet with the same latitude, such as the Sahara desert, is the Canarian cold sea current. This current cools, lowers the temperature of the water off the coast of the island. Finally, Tenerife’s orography itself influences its climate and contributes to its slogan “Eternal Spring”.
For the most part the climate of Tenerife is temperate , warm and very mild in all seasons. Here there are no cold months, but there are also no months of sweltering heat. Average temperatures in winter are 18°C and 25°C in summer, although these are relative and general figures. Obviously, there are different weather contrasts, for example, in winter you can sunbathe on the beaches of the island, while at an altitude of over 3000 meters you can observe a snow cap on the top of the Teide.
Another example of climatic contrast can be found in the city of Santa Cruz de La Laguna. As a rule, Santa Cruz enjoys a mild and warm climate throughout the year with temperatures well above those of the rest of La Laguna. In addition to temperature differences, other areas have higher levels of precipitation.
The north and south of Tenerife have different climatic characteristics. On the windward side, there is a 73% higher level of precipitation, correspondingly higher relative humidity and lower light levels (number of sunny days per year). The maximum level of precipitation was recorded on the windward side at an altitude of 1000-1200 meters, that is, at the level of the La Orotava mountains.
However, it is most significant to mention that the north of Tenerife has no place where the annual rainfall is below 250 mm. And at the same time, in the opposite south, these estimates are much less. The only two southern redoubts that differ from the rest of the south in higher rainfall are Masca and Guimar, which is most likely due to their physical characteristics, which provide the trade winds here.
As an anecdote, it is interesting to mention that European physicians, mainly English and Dutch, in the 19th century praised the climate of the north of Tenerife and recommended it to their patients for the treatment of senile diseases and diseases of the circulatory system.
Monthly weather characteristics
Below is information about the weather conditions in Tenerife by months , data on the number of hours of sunshine per day, air and water temperature, and the number of rainy days for each month of the year, respectively. More detailed information can be found on the Internet using the search form: “Spain tenerife weather”.
weather in the Canary Islands in February: 6.6 h; 17.9°C; 18°C; 5 days;
Tenerife weather in March: 7.1 h; 18.6°C; 18°C; 5 days;
Tenerife weather in April: 7.7 h; 19.0°C; 18°C; 3 days;
Tenerife weather in May: 8.8 h; 20.4°C; 19°C; 1 days;
weather in the Canary Islands in June: 9.8 h; 22.2°C; 20°C; 0 days;
Tenerife weather in July: 10.6 h; 24.3°C; 21°C; 0 days;
Tenerife weather in August: 9.8 h; 25.0°C; 22°C; 1 days;
Tenerife weather in September: 8.5 h; 24.3°C; 23°C; 1 days;
Tenerife weather in October: 6.9 h; 22.8°C; 23°C; 3 days;
Tenerife weather in November: 5.9 h; 20.6°C; 21°C; 5 days;
Tenerife weather in December: 5.5 h; 18.7°C; 20°C; 6 days.
As you can see from the above list, the air temperature during the year ranges from 17.9 °C to 25.0 °C, which corresponds to spring weather in most regions of our country. Note that January, February, March, November and December are the rainiest months of the year in Tenerife, also in January, February, March, November and December the water temperature is the lowest compared to other months of the year.
Tourism in Tenerife
The economy of Tenerife , like the economy of the other Canary Islands, is based mainly on tourism (60% of GDP). As early as the 19th and most of the 20th century, the influence of foreign tourism, primarily English, on the development of these islands in terms of agriculture is highlighted. Tenerife attracts a large number of Spanish tourists themselves and tourists from all over the world, and is the most visited Canary Island. Tourists come here in search of sandy beaches, diverse cultural offerings and an active nightlife.
Later, during the World Wars, the tourism sector lost its importance, however, with the beginning of the second half of the last century, tourism in the Canary Islands begins to evolve significantly. At the beginning, Puerto de la Cruz stands out due to its favorable climate and attractive places located in the northern valley of La Orotava. In an effort to cover the sector of sun and beach tourism, since the 1980s there has been a tourist boom in the south of the island, where the cities of Arona and Adeje become the most popular with their areas of Christiane, American Beach and Adeje Coast, which to this day have about 65% of the island’s hotels.
Every year Tenerife welcomes more than 5 million tourists and is the preferred holiday destination for most visitors to the Canary Islands. Also, these numbers show how many resources the island consumes (space, energy, water, and so on).
Also of great importance is the Teide National Park, which ranks second in the list of the most visited parks in the world. Another attractive feature of the island, which places the island among the most attractive places on the planet, is the beauty of its starry sky. It is in the Teide National Park that the largest telescope in Europe, the Gregor Telescope, is located, with which you can enjoy the most breathtaking images of star clusters.
In general, we can say that in Tenerife there are always two alternatives to holiday . You can do nothing and go paragliding from Isaña to Forest Krona. Do nothing and just walk through the forest of Era Terciaria. You can do nothing and feel like a small creature, watching the steep slopes of the Giants from a height of 900 meters.
Siam
Park is so much more than a water park! With the Tower of Power,
The Dragon, and the Mekong Rapids to set your pulse racing,
Siam Park is an exciting adventureland set in its very own
tropical paradise.
These are just a few of the water rides which have made the
Park so popular over the last few years since its opening in
2008.
Non swimmers can enjoy the slides too! You don’t have to be
an adrenaline addict, or surfer to enjoy the Park. You don’t
even have to be a swimmer! The magical world of Siam water
park, with it’s Thai theme throughout, is set in a lush, green
and tranquil environment that the whole family can enjoy, young
or old.
Stroll around the winding pathways where you will discover
the sea-lions from Loro
Parque and the Koi Carp swimming beneath
the wooden walkways as the lazy river flows gently by. Visit
the authentic Thai themed floating market and be taken back
to the magical kingdom of Siam!
If you prefer to relax, then why not visit one of the bars
or restaurants where you can enjoy your favourite drinks, have
a snack or even a meal. Better still, make your way to the
purpose built, white sandy beach where you can relax on one
of the free sun loungers and enjoy refreshing drinks from the
bar.
Fancy a dip? Then get yourself off the beach and into the warm
waters of the wave pool. It’s just a few steps from the beach
and is the perfect place to cool down and enjoy the man-made
waves.
Regardless of age, the water kingdom of Siam appeals
to families of every generation!
Check out the latest ride at Siam water
park!
The munch anticipated new ride, the Singha, is now open. A
spectacular and truly thrilling water propelled adventure over
240 meters long, the Singha can reach speeds of up to 18 meters
per second. Read more about Singha here
Look! Free bus transfers to and from Siam Park when
you stay in Playa Fañabe, Costa Adeje.
For most people staying in Costa Adeje, the Park is within walking distance.
However there
is a free double decker bus service which has several pick
up points in Fañabe.
The bus operates every 30 minutes from approx 10am each day
until just after lunch.
Enjoy these fantastic attractions at Siam Park
Tower of Power
Plunge down the 28 metre drop and travel through the aquarium
before emerging safely. Tower
of Power
Siam Beach
Enjoy the ocean or mountain views as you relax on Siam beach
or swim the 24c tranquil waters. Siam
Beach
Lazy River
Relax on the longest lazy river in the world. It’s an amazing
journey ending in a Jacuzzi finale. Lazy
River
The Dragon
Experience zero gravity for you and up to three friends in
this exciting and thrilling journey.The
Dragon
The Giant
Feel the force of gravity as you are taken on a thrilling
journey to the Giants mysterious world. The
Giant
Mekong Rapids
Hold on tight a the family sized rafts take you down the
rapids for a fun filled family adventure! Mekong
Rapids
Jungle Snakes
Prepare for a soaking as you slide down the Snake through
the entwisted Jungle. Fast and thrilling! Jungle
Snakes
Wave Palace
Choose to surf, paddle or play in the worlds largest artificial
wave pool, the choice is yours.Wave
Palace
Naga Racer
Head first or feet first down the Naga Racer! Great fun for
the family, but who’s going to win? Naga
Racer
Lost City
With its “baby zone” the Lost City of Siam is just
perfect for the babies and young ones. Lost
City
Kinnaree
The amazing 200 metre mega slide! Kinnaree is designed for
thrill seekers and adrenaline lovers. Kinnaree
Sawasdee
Sawasdee brings you all the fun of the adult rides in smaller
versions just for the little ones! Sawasdee
Non Swimmer? It’s fun for you too!
You don’t have to be a swimmer to enjoy the water rides
and other attractions at Siam Park. The Park and it’s rides
have been designed to allow non swimmers to enjoy the water
slides in complete safety. Each slide and attraction has
fully qualified and highly trained lifeguards on hand to
assist everyone, regardless of their ability to swim, at
every stage of each water slide.
Cabañas and Villas
A small number of private Cabañas and Villas are available
to hire. They are for use during Park opening hours. Tickets
for Cabañas and Villas need to be booked in advance.
Getting to the Park
If you are staying in Las Americas, San Eugenio or Torviscas
then getting to the Park is easy! If you are fit and able
bodied, you could even walk there! You will also find that
there is a regular bus service to and from the Park which
is available from all the major tourist resorts. If you are
travelling from the North, simply join the TF1 and head South.
The exit for Siam Park is clearly marked. Ample car parking
space is provided on site. Siam Park is the most spectacular
theme park in the whole of Europe!
Admission charges at the gate Adult 40
Euros, Children age 3-11 inc. 28 Euros, No extra charges
for rides. A “Twin
ticket” allows entrance to both Siam Park and Loro Parque.
Note: price subject to change – please see tickets page for
further info and price.
Admission charges on-line (no need to queue!) Siam
Park tickets can be bought here and are valid for 90 days. No
extra charges for rides.
Restrictions These apply so some of the slides. These tend
to be height restrictions and not age restrictions. Examples
are as follows: Tower of Power, minimum height 1.42m, Dragon,
minimum height 1.25m and the Lazy River, minimum height 1.1m.
Access for the disabled The Park is accessible to those
in wheel chairs, as are toilets and refreshment areas.
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What is the cheapest way to get from Santa Cruz de Tenerife to Siam Park Tenerife?
The cheapest way to get from Santa Cruz de Tenerife to Siam Park Tenerife is to bus which costs €9 – €12 and takes 1h 31m.
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The fastest way to get from Santa Cruz de Tenerife to Siam Park Tenerife is to taxi. Taking this option will cost €95 – €120 and takes 45 min.
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Is there a direct bus between Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Siam Park Tenerife?
Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Intercambiador Sta.Cruz and arriving at Estación Costa Adeje. Services depart every 30 minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 1h 29m.
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How far is it from Santa Cruz de Tenerife to Siam Park Tenerife?
The distance between Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Siam Park Tenerife is 64 km. The road distance is 77.3 km.
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The best way to get from Santa Cruz de Tenerife to Siam Park Tenerife without a car is to bus which takes 1h 31m and costs €9 – €12.
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How long does it take to get from Santa Cruz de Tenerife to Siam Park Tenerife?
The bus from Intercambiador Sta.Cruz to Estación Costa Adeje takes 1h 29m including transfers and departs every 30 minutes.
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Can I drive from Santa Cruz de Tenerife to Siam Park Tenerife?
Yes, the driving distance between Santa Cruz de Tenerife to Siam Park Tenerife is 77 km. It takes approximately 45 min to drive from Santa Cruz de Tenerife to Siam Park Tenerife.
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Where can I stay near Siam Park Tenerife?
There are 6715+ hotels available in Siam Park Tenerife. Prices start at €100 per night.
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What companies run services between Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain and Siam Park Tenerife, Spain?
Titsa operates a bus from Intercambiador Sta.Cruz to Estación Costa Adeje every 30 minutes. Tickets cost €9 – €12 and the journey takes 1h 29m.
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Phone
+34 (0) 922 531 300
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Frequency
Every 30 minutes
Estimated price
€9 – €12
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Ave. Duration
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Estimated price
€95 – €120
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+34 922 20 66 44
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Spanish Theme Park History – Part 8: Siam Park, Ferrari Land, Horrorland & Puy du Fou
Today, with the eighth article, our Spanish Theme Park History series comes to an end. During five months we’ve dived into the history of thirteen Spanish amusement and theme parks, some of which no longer exist, and some others are still operating and receiving guests nowadays. We’ve traveled in time through 168 years in theme park history, starting in 1853, to our days in 2021. In this last article of the series, we’ll focus on four different theme parks: Siam Park, Ferrari Land, Horrorland, and Puy du Fou. It has been a pleasure to travel in the Spanish Theme Park History with all of you!
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Siam Park (Costa Adeje, 2008)
Siam Park is a water theme park in the Canary Islands, it is considered the best water park in the world by “TripAdvisor” and, for reference, it could be said that is the European equivalent of Volcano Bay at Universal Orlando Resort.
Mai Thai River Source: https://www.awaywithkatie.com/dos-donts-for-visiting-siam-park-tenerife/
Its theme is based on the landscapes and the culture of Thailand, it features a really great range of themed water slides, an awesome water coaster, and an impressive giant wave pool.
The Giant and Tower of Power Source: https://www.pa-community.com/articulos/review-siam-park-parte-1-introduccion-y-primeros-analisisMercado Flotante Source: https://www.siampark.net/en/
Furthermore, as the park was built on a hill, most of the slides don’t need big supports or structures so they can be considered “terrain water slides”, which benefits the park’s theming and its beautiful landscaping.
Singha Source: https://www.siampark.net/en/
The construction of the Siam Park began in 2004 and had a cost of 52 million euros. The park opened in 2008 on September 17, a year later than expected due to various complications during the construction process. Thanks to the Canary Islands’ weather the park can operate all the year.
Bodhi Trail Source: https://www.siampark.net/en/
The highlights of the park are “Tower of Power”, a vertical 28-meter-high slide themed like a Thai pyramid where guests pass through a huge aquarium full of sharks and where speeds up to 80km/h can be reached; “Dragon”, where a true sensation of zero gravity can be experienced on its vertical funnel and which includes a huge and iconic dragon figure; and “The Wave Palace”, the wave pool with the biggest artificial waves in the world that is surrounded by an amazing white sand beach, surfing sessions are held in “The Wave Palace”. If you ever visit the Canary Islands Siam Park is a must!
Tower of Power Source: https://www.siampark.net/en/Dragon Source: https://www.siampark.net/en/The Wave Palace Source: https://www.siampark.net/en/
Ferrari Land (Salou i Vila-seca, 2017)
Ferrari Land is the second theme park of the PortAventura World resort and also the second theme park of the world dedicated to the Ferrari brand. It was announced back in 2014 and its opening was planned for 2016, although it ended up opening in 2017. The park features Red Force, the tallest and fastest roller coaster in Europe (the fourth in the world), a 112-meter-high Intamin launched Giga coaster which reaches speeds up to 180 km/h.
Ferrari Land Source: PortAventura World
The other highlight of the park apart from Red Force is “Flying Dreams” a flying theatre where guests are able to fly around the world following the route of different Ferrari cars. Although Red Force sets two European records, I personally enjoy “Flying Dreams” the most.
Ferrari Land itself is a very tiny park, in size it’s comparable to a single area of PortAventura Park. Furthermore, the range of rides and attractions is very limited and the entrance price high (although it was more than twice expensive on opening day, just four years ago).
Ferrari Land park map Source: https://www.portaventuraworld.com/en/ferrari-land
The original plans for the park included a Ferrari-themed 5-star hotel, which never became a reality. Maybe someday the land where the hotel was planned to be constructed could be an expansion of the park. For the moment the park has only received some extra children attractions and a kiddie coaster (Junior Red Force).
Planned Ferrari-themed hotel concept art Source: https://elpais.com/ccaa/2014/03/13/catalunya/1394711022_331793.htmlJunior Red Force Source: https://www.portaventuraworld.com/en/ferrari-land/rides/junior-red-force
Horrorland (Cercs, 2018-2020)
Horrorland was the first southern-Europe scream park, it was located in an abandoned power station and surrounded by a natural landscape. The horror theme park featured about 5 haunted mazes, an extreme experience, a scape room, and a carnival games area. Horrorland was very popular and, since it only opened during the Halloween and Christmas seasons, it usually was highly crowded.
Horrorland Show Source: https://cronicaglobal.elespanol.com/business/asfixia-institucional-acaba-horrorland_454353_102.html
As a curiosity, the name of the park and the design of its logo were inspired by Disney’s, and the name of the main character of the park, who was named Mortimer, was in tribute to the discarded name that Walt Disney had once considered for Mickey Mouse.
Horrorland logo and Mortimer Source: https://www.lazonamuerta.com/2018/11/horroland-confirma-que-seguira-en-cercs.html
Although Horrorland was very successful it had to close permanently last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic. It would have been awesome to see how the park would have evolved, maybe someday Horrorland will open its gates again, let’s hope so!
Horrorland streets Source: https://www.pa-community.com/parques/horrorland-barcelonaHorrorland Park Map Source: http://www.horrorlandpark.com/mapa/
Puy Du Fou (Toledo, 2021)
After the success of its French park, Puy du Fou has built its first international park in Spain, which sets a new standard for theme parks in the country, especially in terms of theming and the quality of its shows and spectaculars. It can be considered one of the best theme parks in Spain, although it’s important to note that it doesn’t include any mechanical ride, it is all based on breathtaking shows.
Puy Du Fou España entrance Source: https://www.parquetematico.net/espana/puydufouespana/Puy Du Fou España Source: https://blog.ticketmaster.es/post/puy-du-fou-espana-vive-la-historia-en-tu-propia-piel-30355/
The theme of the park is based on the history of Spain, which is told through shows and historical recreations. This year 2021 the park was inaugurated, including four big stage shows and three historic village recreations along with a really impressive nighttime spectacular featuring 200 actors, fireworks, and spectacular special effects on an immense 5-hectare stage.
“El Sueño de Toledo” stage Source: https://www.google.com/maps/“A Pluma y Espada” show Source: https://www.puydufou.com/espana/en/
If you visit Madrid or one of its theme parks it’s a must to also visit Puy Du Fou in Toledo, at 55 minutes by car. For the moment the park can be perfectly visited in one day but, later on, it will be expanded and probably two days will be required in order to be able to enjoy all the shows and immersive experiences.
“A Pluma y Espada” theater Source: https://www.google.com/maps/“El Sueño de Toledo” nighttime spectacular Source: https://www.puydufou.com/espana/en/
Sources used for this article:
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Blanchar, C. (2014, March 13). Port Aventura invertirá 100 millones en un nuevo parque dedicado a Ferrari. EL PAÍS. https://elpais.com/ccaa/2014/03/13/catalunya/1394711022_331793.html
Horrorland. (n.d.). Horrorland – El primer Scream Park del sur de Europa. http://www.horrorlandpark.com/
Ocio Terror. (n.d.). ¿Qué nos espera en Horrorland Scream Park? https://ocioterror. es/horrorland-scream-park-entrevistas/
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ParqueTematico.net. (n.d.). Puy du Fou España y El Sueño de Toledo: todo lo que necesitas saber. https://www.parquetematico.net/espana/puydufouespana/
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Tenerife: Siam Park Tickets
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Experience the ancient kingdom of Siam, relocated to Tenerife
Set your adrenaline racing on dozens of water attractions, including the Tower of Power vertical plunge
Relax on a 1,150-foot white sand beach
Experience the biggest man-made wave in the world
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Opening hours: Wed 10:00am-6:00pm
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Price is $39. 87 per ticket, price for 1 Adult is $39.87
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Admission Ticket and Lunch
Non-Refundable
Opening hours: Wed 10:00am-6:00pm
This option includes entry to Siam Park and a lunch voucher valued at 15 Euros for adults and 9 Euros for children. This lunch voucher is redeemable at the “beach club” on the day of your visit.
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Opening hours: Wed 10:00am-6:00pm
The all inclusive deluxe ticket includes locker, towel, all-inclusive service (meal in selected bars plus soft drinks, beer, wine, and water), floats, and fast track access to all attractions.
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What’s includedEntrance ticket to Siam Park
What’s excludedTransfers, unless option selected
What’s excludedFood and drink (unless purchased in a package)
What’s excludedTowels (with a cash deposit of €5)
What you can expect
Get your adrenalin fix with this full-day ticket to Siam Park Tenerife, a thrilling theme park that recreates the old Kingdom of Siam, relocated to the Canary Islands off the coast of Africa!
Fun for the entire family, the park covers 185,000-square meters of natural landscape and exquisite Oriental design. Each attraction is a unique experience in a magical setting, combining the exotic mystery of Siam with the exciting adventure of white-knuckle rides.
Ascend the Tower of Power for a vertical plunge down a 91-foot (28-meter) drop. Float down a gently meandering river. Or bask in the sunshine, enjoying beautiful views from white sand beaches.
Siam Park boasts many records, but the biggest and best is the exhilarating wave pool which churns up the largest manmade wave in the world, reaching up to 10-foot (3 meters) high. Ride the surf to feel the force.
And don’t leave without visiting the Floating Market to discover a typical Thai village, where you can enjoy a traditional Thai massage, purchase unique souvenirs, and stock up on snacks and sweets.
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Summer holidays are approaching and that means only one thing… holidays! When the kids break up for school, it’s time for the fun to begin. Whether you go on a staycation, camping or caravanning or you travel abroad for some sun, sea and sand. Thinking of travelling to Spain? Well, let me tell you about the incredible Siam water park!
About Siam Park Tenerife – The Water Kingdom
Anyone who’s travelled to Tenerife, knows about Siam water park and why wouldn’t you? It’s been voted #1 in the world (for the 7th year in a row!). This means it truly is amazing and definitely a water park to put on your bucket list for travelling!
Located in Costa Adeje, in Tenerife – one of the eight main Canary Islands. The reason why it’s called Siam Park is that it features Siamese themes throughout. Did you know it was opened by the Princess of Thailand, Maha Chakri Sirindhorn? Truly a royal amusement park that is 100% worth visiting on your next day trip on holiday!
Rides & Attractions
This amazing attraction is a 43-acre water park, which has a fabulous range of over 15 rides and attractions. These are some of the best water rides in the world – impressive right? As you enter the park, you’ll be greeted with a warm welcome from the Sea Lions. Watch them swim, play and have fun in the sun!
It’s the perfect attraction for a family adventure.
Family Rides
Start the day off with some family-friendly competition on the Naga Racer! A set of exciting water slides that you can zoom and splash down, while you race against your family and friends – do you think you have what it takes to win? After you’ve had your fill of competitions, head on over to the Jungle Snake, a slip and slide type of ride! Whether you go on floats, in singles or in pairs, you’ll glide through the depths of the jungle on thin water. For a truly immersive experience, some of the slides are open so you can gaze at the view of the lush vegetation around you, while others will surround you in the adventure. Feeling a little brave? Both kiddies and adults can have a splashtastic time on El Gigante (The Giant). The biggest of its kind in the entire world… holy moly! The incredible water ride has you zooming through a universe of fun and fantasy…taking you on a legendary adventure that will stand the test of time! Then, it’s time for some fun waves! Head over to The Wave Palace for splashtacular time in the BIGGEST artificial wave in the world! Measuring 3m high, you can jump straight into the wave and get swept away with the warm 24° water. Warm, super fun and exhilarating for the whole family. If you don’t fancy taking on the waves, that’s fine too. You can sit back on the white sands and paddle on the edges!
Rides for little ones
Did you think we forgot about the little ones? Of course not! Just for them, Siam Water Park has a dedicated area just for them – The Lost City. An adventure park with multiple towers, bridges, nets, buckets of water and 15 spectacular water slides! It’s also the only pool made for babies and little ones in the whole Canary Islands! The kids can also have a fabulous time with the Bodhi Trail, an adventure made for kids. It’s packed with bridges, nets, towers, obstacles and more, designed to keep your kids entertained and occupied for a long time.
The Beach
After you and the family have had your fun, take a load off and relax on Coco Beach. A new attraction, with a wave pool of more than 1,000m2, with soft and calm waves, perfect for the kids. They can have a splash about in the water, while the parents can relax on the sun loungers because there are plenty of lifeguards to keep a watchful eye out! And of course, for those rumbly tummies, there is also an abundance of scrumptious food to nibble on to fuel you for the rest of the day. Also, the soft white sand is imported directly from Africa, with a special feature… it won’t stick to your skin!
For Older Kids and Adrenaline-junkies
Do you want to meet the Dragon itself? Then you’re in for a treat! The Dragon water ride offers you a zero-gravity sensation as you zoom through a vertical funnel and up high. A unique water ride in Europe for those who love the thrill! Tower of Power… sounds exhilarating, doesn’t it? Well, that’s because it is! A water slide at a height of an incredible 28m, and you’ll be zooming down with speeds up to 80km/h as you finish off by passing through an aquarium full of sharks and stingrays! Phew… can you brave that? Still not had your fill of adrenaline? The Vulcano calls your name then. Start off floating with 4 people in a dark, dark ride, then suddenly drop into a volcano with a laser show that will shock and surprise you! Or try the Patong Rapids, for an incredible, thrilling ride that you can enjoy with family and friends! You’ll be taken on a ride full of twists and turns, in complete darkness and stunning open areas, where you can catch a glimpse of Tenerife’s beautiful coastline.
Next, make your way to Kinnaree, a water ride that will literally take your breath away as you hurl through a funnel and slide vertiginously right into a big tornado wave! Surrounded by lush vegetation, you’ll be amazed at the incredible ride as well as the environment around you. Then you can finish off with Singha! The newest momentous ride at Siam Water Park – featuring 14 direction changes and speed curves that invoke adrenaline and fun. All with a speed that hasn’t been since at a water park before… do you dare try it?
Relaxation
Do you want a break from the constant rushes of adrenaline and fun-inducing water rides? No worries, Siam Water Park has the perfect relaxation spots for you. Try out the Mai Thai River, relax in a floaty as you glide across the calm river, taking in the stunning scenery. With both slow and fast sections of the river, you’ll experience the best of both. Siam Beach is a truly fantastic place to relax. With the brightest and whitest, softest sand you’ve ever seen in the Canary Islands and a fabulous pool – it’s an exclusive relaxation spot for you to sunbathe and chillax.
For a truly impressive break, you can book a Cabaña house from £503 for a maximum amount of 6 people. Private houses with hammocks, shower decks, towels fans, a sofa, TV, minibar, and all-inclusive service for their restaurants, as well as a fast pass for all the rides! Or you can head to the Champagne Club – dreamy views, Balinese beds, all-inclusive service, champagne and pure bliss.
A Coco Beach bed is from £64.00 and the Champagne Club VIP package is from £315
Food & Drinks
Feeling hungry and want to explore a little? The Floating Market will be up your street! Transporting you to a Thai village on water, where you can buy snacks, sunscreen, souvenirs and more to take home. You can also eat at the Beach Club, try some chicken hamburgers with fries or other yummy food. Sip some cocktails and refreshing drinks either at the Beach Bar, Thai Bar or the Tea House. The Tea House also offers delicious crepes as well as the best teas and coffees around! Other sweet treats are at Sweet Siam with the sweetest treats, cakes and ice cream for you to indulge in.
Info & Prices
Address
Av. Siam, s/n, 38660 Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Opening Hours
Open daily from 10:00 – 18:00
Siam Park Ticket Prices
Tickets start from £23.90 (28 Euros) Twin tickets start from £59.75 (70 Euros) for 2 adults and £41.82 (49 Euros) for 2 children
Bus Services
There’s a bus service from the north which you can book 24hrs from here And a bus service from Los Gigantes that can be booked from here Or alternatively, you can catch the FREE Siam bus service from the following locations:
Siam Park – 09:30 Approx The Duke Shop 09:35 Approx Centro Comercial Fañabe plaza 09:40 Approx Villa Adeje Beach 09:45 Approx Llanos de Troya 09:50 Approx Best Tenerife 09:55 Approx Centro Comercial Presidente 10:00 Approx Centro Comercial Pasarela 10:15h Approx Sol Arona 10:20 Approx Siam Park 10:30 Approx
The service runs until 18:00!
Height Restrictions
The water rides at Siam Park have various height restrictions, but they range from 1. 25m to 1.40m!
So! With all of that to take in, is there really any reason not to visit one of the best water parks in the world? If you love family fun, adventure, and thrilling rides and you’re a water baby, then Siam Water Park is the best place to go.
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Siam Park, Tenerife – Impressions from the World’s Best Water Park
Once you visit Siam Park, you’ll always wish to come back to Tenerife
Siam Park is one of the top attractions in Tenerife, along with Loro Parque, the best zoo in Europe, located in Puerto de la Cruz. Actually, in 2020 Siam Park was named the best water park in the world according to Tripadvisor users for the seventh time in a row.
When is the best time to go to Siam Park?
Tickets for Siam Park
Siam Park Rides and Attractions
Siam Park for children (toddlers and babies)
Is Siam Park worth it?
Especially if you are coming to Tenerife on a family holiday with the children, they will absolutely adore the day at the park, and it will probably be the best day of the entire holiday for them.
When is the best time to go to Siam Park?
Anytime is the best time for a visit to Siam Park.
Tenerife has a subtropical climate and is one of the warmest Canary Islands during winter, so Siam Park is open all year round, with no exceptions.
The water in the pools is heated to a comfortable 24°C, so even on a cloudy day you should have no problems enjoying what the park has to offer.
At the entrance, you are greeted by the friendly sea lion family (which were brought here from Loro Parque) and then you can make your way towards the Floating Market.
One of the beautiful alleys in Siam Park
Tickets for Siam Park
We recommend you buy your tickets online ahead of time. This way you can avoid the queue at the entrance and since the tickets don’t have a certain date printed on them, you can buy them ahead of time and use them when you wish.
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The Wave Palace on a sunny day in January
Siam Park Rides and Attractions
Or how to spend an amazing day at Siam Park
We spent a day in Siam Park in January and we were lucky to have beautiful weather, all sunshine and no clouds, no winds, plus a temperature around 23 Celsius.
If it’s your first time at Siam Park and you’d like to get an idea of what it’s about before your adventure on the big rides, you can go on the lazy river, also known as Mai Thai River.
A full ride lasts around 30 – 40 minutes and at a certain point you do get the choice to go on a faster route, which will lead you through a tunnel that goes underneath the shark aquarium.
After going on the Mai Thai River we went to spend some time in the sun on the sandy beach in front of the Wave Palace. This wave pool is one of the big attractions at Siam Park, with waves reaching 3 m high, which makes them the largest artificial waves in the world (which are fit for surfing also).
The mighty Tower of Power – the pride and joy of Siam Park
The Tower of Power is probably the park’s most thrilling ride, with a height of 28 m and an almost vertical drop that is 76 m long and takes you through the shark aquarium – if you’re brave enough to keep your eyes open.
This ride is 100% pure adrenaline and not for the faint of heart. It’s true that due to the speed it will be over in mere seconds and if you’re brave enough to do it once, you will definitely want to go back again.
Other rides include The Dragon, Kinaree, The Giant, Jungle snakes, Mekong Rapids, Naga Racer and Volcano. What we loved about the rides at Siam Park is that most of them can be done together with friends and family: some with 2 people at a time and other with floats that can take 4 people at a time.
Lost City – every child’s dream
Lost City
This is an area designed especially for kids, with slides, water guns and other attractions that will keep children of all ages occupied for hours. The Lost City has also a special zone for babies, where they can enjoy the beauty of Siam Park. Parents have at their disposal beach chairs and umbrellas right in front of Lost City, so you can keep an eye on your kids while taking a moment to relax.
Sawasdee
This is the second area in Siam Park dedicated to children, where they can enjoy riding on miniaturized versions of 4 of the most popular slides in the park, including a version of The Giant. And when the kids want to take a break, you can just come back to Lost City and enjoy the pools there.
The floating market in Siam Park
Tips for a great experience at Siam Park
Get a locker
First thing when you get to the park you should rent a locker for the day where you can keep all your things like phones, money, keys and clothes.
You are not allowed to have anything on you while on the rides, so you’ll have to keep your things safe in the locker.
Price for a small locker: 3 Euros
Take a chest strap if you plan to bring your GoPro to Siam Park
You are allowed to have a GoPro with you on rides, but only with a chest strap-on. You are not allowed to go on rides keeping the camera in your hands.
Say NO to Flip-flops and YES to water shoes
You are not allowed with flip-flops on slides, so water shoes are recommended instead. They’ll be useful while you walk through the park between the rides as well.
If you didn’t bring your own water shoes with you, you can buy them at the shops in the Floating Market.
Get yourself a wet suit if you feel it’s a bit cold
On most days, neoprene wet suits are not necessary, because the water is heated and the temperatures outside are usually above 20 Celsius. But if you want a neoprene suit you can buy one at the park, or even rent one for the day.
Price to buy a neoprene suit at Siam Park: 25 Euros
Price to rent a neoprene suit at Siam Park: 5 Euros
Lunch at Siam Park park
We had lunch at The Beach Club and there were many options, like burgers, roasted chicken with potatoes, Thai noodles and curries, rack of ribs, hot dogs and desserts.
We liked best the roasted chicken and the Thai noodles and in total, with drinks, our lunch was around €10 per person, which we thought was a really good price, given the fact that we were in a water park, where you would expect prices to be above average.
One of the amazing pools at Siam Park, Tenerife
Is Siam Park worth it?
YES. Definitely.
The park is great for people of all ages, even if you’re not quite the most adventurous person there is. You can also chill on the sandy beach, enjoy the waves at Wave Palace or relax on the Mai Thai River. The park is beautifully organized so that the vegetation covers all the metallic structures of the slides and everything is extremely well maintained.
Our advice would be to go first thing in the morning so that you have the time to enjoy the park at the maximum before it gets crowded, depending on the time of year you’re visiting.
Disclaimer: We were invited as guests to visit the park, but all opinions and impressions are our own.
Siam Park and Aqualand in Tenerife. Spain in Russian
When you’ve sunbathed on all the beaches in Tenerife, even the secret ones, surfed in El Medano and even swam with whales in the open sea, you may feel a lack of thrills. No problem, we will tell you about the best water activities in Tenerife!
Siam Park is more than just a water park
Enterprising descendants of Wolfgang Kiesling, who founded the most commercially successful project in Tenerife – Loro Park, in 2008 decided to build something fundamentally new in the field of entertainment. They traveled all over the world in search of inspiration, visited more than 50 water parks and eventually created their own unique project, large-scale and spectacular. Siam Park, spread over an area of 185 sq. km, immediately became famous and became one of the best theme parks in Europe. Engineers did their best to build truly impressive rides, and you can talk about the beauty of the park for hours! All the beauty, by the way, cost 52 million euros.
Thai themes are everywhere in this “water kingdom”: gabled roofs, dragons, palm trees, exotic deities sculpted from cement, as if watching bathing tourists. Do not think that this is a banal “lure” for tourists. The owners received permission to use the style of ancient Siam from the King of Thailand himself, and his daughter was present at the opening. The author, a specially invited architect from Bangkok, sought to reflect the flavor of the eastern country and created the largest complex of Thai-style buildings outside of Thailand.
On the territory of Siam Park there is everything you need for a comfortable stay: sunbeds in lacy shade, restaurants, water slides, pools with water heated to 25 degrees, and even its own sandy beach. At the entrance, guests are greeted by sea lions who have moved here from Loro Parque. Next to them is the Tea House and the floating market on the waters of the artificial river Mai Tai. It is also the quietest attraction in Siam, where they ride on single or double “cheesecakes”.
Across the river rises what millions of tourists come here every year for – the Tower of Power mountain, popularly called “Kamikaze”. This is the most extreme slide, the descent from which occurs from a 30-meter height along an almost sheer slope. Down below, before landing in the pool, you fly at great speed through a glass tube laid in a pool of fish. To see something there, you have to slide down the mountain several times, but climbing on foot to the height of a ten-story building discourages many.
Nearby is the symbol of Siam Park – the attraction “Dragon”, the largest dragon statue in the world. The grinning beast will give you a lot of adrenaline if you dare to climb its hill.
Almost half of Siam Park is occupied by a huge pool with waves up to three meters high. This pool holds the world record for wave height and is called the “Wave Palace”. Of course, there are such waves in the ocean any day and for free, but no one warms the ocean to +25 ℃, such temperatures simply do not exist in the Atlantic. There is also a second smaller pool, without waves, but with an artificial beach. Siam Beach allows you to briefly travel straight to the best beaches in Pattaya and Phuket.
Siam Park does not have babysitting services, but there is a children’s water town called Lost City. In fact, this is a playground, standing in a shallow pool, with water slides instead of the usual ones. However, the kids will have to look after themselves.
Adults are offered an interesting Private Cabanas service. The private hut for 4 persons must be booked in advance. The price of the service also includes skip-the-line entry to all attractions and discounts in restaurants and cafes in Siam Park.
Working hours: March 30 – October 29 from 10:00 to 18:00, October 30 – March 29 from 10:00 to 17:00.
Ticket price: adult – 32 euros, children – 22 euros (children up to 11 years old inclusive).
How to get there: free buses take everyone from the resort area between Adeje and Los Cristianos, the schedule can be found on the website of the water park.
Siam Park official website: www.siampark.net
Aqualand
The most interesting water slides in Siam Park are designed for adults. With small children, without a doubt, it is best to go to Aqualand. Actually, families with children make up the main audience of this park. Aqualand appeared in 1975, when it was impossible to think of such a water kingdom as Siam Park. Like many services in Tenerife, the expensive, but the only water park worked on the principle of “where can you get away from the island.” Since 2008, the bulk of tourists have moved to brand new Siam, since you can get from one to the other on foot.
Aqualand – a relatively good water park with a standard set of water slides, including children’s, for ages 3-5, but, of course, a little outdated. But Aqualand has one indisputable advantage over all the parks – this is the dolphin show, the best on the island, which has outstripped even the show in Loro Park in popularity. The performance runs all year round daily at 15:30 and lasts half an hour. For an additional fee, you can interact with dolphins, take part in tricks and swim with these kind animals.
In addition, in a competitive environment, it is Aqualand that pursues a flexible pricing policy: it offers a discount of 2 euros when buying a ticket on their website, often makes special offers at good prices.
Working hours: March 30 – October 29 from 10:00 to 18:00, October 30 – March 29 from 10:00 to 17:00.
Ticket price: adult – 22 euros, children – 16 euros.
Aqualand official website: www.aqualand.es/costa-adeje
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Siam Park in Tenerife or No. 1 water park in Spain and Europe
Siam Park in Tenerife is the largest water park in Spain and Europe, offering visitors a wide range of entertainment. This is one of the most interesting and popular attractions of the island.
Siam Park in Tenerife is the largest water park in Europe.
bar, Thai
Beach Club
Beach Bar
Park operating mode
The best time to visit
Tenerife
for tourists
for residents twin ticket
What else you have to pay
Location and how to get to Siam Park
Free bus
Bus from Puerto de la Cruz
Flight buses
on its own car
Park on the map
Tips when visiting
Siampark” is located in the south of Tenerife, near the resort of Costa Adeje. According to surveys by the tourist portal TripAdvisor, since 2014 it has been holding the title of the best water park in Europe.
Creation history
Work on the construction of the entertainment complex began in 2004. The construction was supervised by Christopher Kiessling, the son of Wolfgang Kiessling, who founded in the 70s of the XX century. the famous Loro Park.
The project was the result of a study of the best water parks and entertainment centers in the world. The architectural traditions of Thailand were taken as the basis for the stylistic design.
Construction work lasted 4 years. On September 17, 2008, the opening of the entertainment complex took place, in which a member of the Thai royal family, Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, took part.
Infrastructure
The complex covers an area of about 18.5 hectares. On this territory there are water slides and attractions, swimming pools, recreation areas, numerous statues, flower beds, fountains. Paths are laid, exotic trees and plants are planted. Man-made objects are masterfully inscribed in the surrounding landscape.
Amusements are located on the territory of the park.
While many rides are for adults and teenagers, there are separate themed areas for younger children.
Floating Market
Siam Park Floating Market.
A complex resembling a traditional Thai market on the river has been built. Wooden buildings are surrounded by a pond in which koi swim. In this zone there are souvenir shops, cafes, toilets. The market is open from 10.00 to 18.00.
Sea lions
Immediately after entering the park, visitors see a pool of sea lions. The front wall is made of glass. In the center is a stone island. You can watch playful animals from different angles. Sea lions are active and mobile animals, both adults and children like to look at their antics.
Before entering and leaving the park, you can watch sea lions.
Souvenir shop
There are several souvenir shops in the park. Prices are higher than in the city, but the assortment is richer. Here you can become the owner of original products with the symbols of Siam Park.
Gift shop in Siam Park.
The best water attractions
Water park offers more than 2 dozen water attractions of varying degrees of extremeness. Some attractions are considered the best in the world. Before visiting the slide, you should familiarize yourself with the height and weight restrictions. Information boards are placed in front of the entrance to each attraction.
The giant
The structure is made in the form of a monster’s head. There are two descents. The pipe twists, then throws the swimmers into the funnel. Having made several circles, inflatable rafts take off into the pool. The most exciting emotions are experienced by those sitting with their backs in the direction of travel.
Giant – a structure that is made in the form of a head.
Kamikaze, Tower of power
The highest waterslide in Siam Park. The descent is from a height of 28 m. It consists of an almost vertical section and a horizontal part – a tunnel inside an aquarium with fish. Before the start, the instructors explain the safety rules. The maximum speed reaches 80 km/h.
Volcano, The volcano
Travel to the volcano’s mouth consists of a closed part of the pipe and an open section, where the raft flies up to the very top, rotating around its axis. All this is accompanied by audio-visual effects depicting the eruption.
Wave palace
Relaxation area, which is a large swimming pool, surrounded by an artificial beach with sun loungers and sunshades. Periodically, the generator of artificial waves is turned on, creating water vibrations up to 3 m high. Jumping on the waves is a favorite pastime for adults and children.
Jungle snake
4 winding trails through a closed pipe open into one pool. Attraction of medium degree of extremeness. The descent is carried out on inflatable rafts.
Downhill, Naga racer
Long slide consisting of 5 parallel tracks. The speed is low, entertainment is great for the whole family. Go down head first.
Lazy River, Mai thai river
Here you can enjoy leisurely rafting on a one- or two-seat rubber ring. You can see most of the park along the way. Visitors will find several waterfalls and a section with a fast current. In one place there is a branch that leads to a canal under the Tower of power slide.
Mekong, Mekong rapids
A long descent full of sharp turns, rapids and jumps. This is an imitation of rafting on a mountain river. Rafting is carried out on an inflatable raft, which is designed for 4 people.
Kinnaree
One of the longest slides in Siam Park. During the descent, the raft passes through a winding channel surrounded by tropical vegetation. On the way you will have to cross several waterfalls and jumps. The total length of the water route is 213 meters. You won’t be bored for a second.
Dragon, Dragon
Exciting alloy in a long tube. At some points, the raft rises to an almost vertical position. The descent requires a team of 4 people, who are placed on the raft in a circle with their feet to each other.
Singha, Singha
The attraction resembles a roller coaster. Although there is no dead loop here, but the abundance of turns, sharp descents and ascents makes the trip no less exciting. In some areas, the speed reaches 18 m/s. The length of the trail is 240 m.
Lost city, Lost city
Children’s area for outdoor activities. The territory is decorated in the form of a Thai temple lost in the jungle. Here you can climb rope ladders and suspension bridges, swim in shallow pools, and ride safe slides.
The Lost City is a whole complex of slides.
Sawasdee
Attraction adapted for children and teenagers. There are no restrictions on height and weight. You can ride with the whole family or let the child have fun on their own. Experienced instructors supervise safety.
Sawasdee, Sawasdee.
Private cabañas and their prices
To make your stay as comfortable as possible, visitors can rent a private cabañas. This is a dedicated seating area, complete with fan, hammocks, sofa, TV and minibar. The price includes free access to the rides and lunch at the restaurant. The hut needs to be booked in advance.
Cost – 460 euros for 4 visitors. For each next guest, you must pay an additional 115 euros. Capacity – 6 people.
Vip-house
A more comfortable option than a hut. Large room area. The terrace has a private jacuzzi. Each guest is provided with a personal inflatable raft for skiing. Capacity – up to 10 people. The cost is 690 euros for 6 visitors.
Vip villa
An improved version of a private house. The villa is larger in size, additional furniture is provided, there is a terrace with a shower and a toilet. Capacity – up to 15 people. The cost is 920 euros.
Restaurants and cafes on the territory of the complex
There are several places on the territory where you can drink coffee or have a good meal.
Bar, The tea house
A cozy place where you can drink tea or coffee with sweets.
Sweets, Sweet siam
Guests buy cakes, sweet pastries and ice cream here.
Bar, Thai
A place where alcoholic drinks are offered: cocktails, sangria, sparkling wine.
Cozy atmosphere allows you to have a great rest with a view of the Lazy River flowing outside the window.
Beach club
The bar is decorated in traditional Thai style. Located next to the artificial beach and Wave palace pool. Snacks, meat, chicken, french fries, soft drinks and alcoholic drinks are offered.
Beach bar
The beach cafe sells burgers, hot dogs, soft drinks and cocktails.
Park hours
The park is open daily. Opening hours depend on the season:
from May 1 to October 31: from 10.00 to 18.00;
from November 1 to April 30: from 10.00 to 17.00.
Best time to visit
From the end of May to the end of September, the water park is visited by a huge number of both locals and tourists. Peak dates are school holidays, July and August. During this period, it is better to avoid visits to the island park.
The best time to visit is from the end of May to the end of September.
The best time is from the end of October to March. It’s best to arrive at opening.
Around noon there are very few people and you can safely ride all the slides.
Price of tickets to Siam Park Tenerife
You can buy tickets on the official website of Siam Park or directly at the box office. In the latter case, in the summer months, waiting in lines can be a lot of time.
For tourists
Ticket price for tourist visitors:
Adult
38 euro
Child
26 euro
Adult ticket + lunch
52 euro
Child ticket + lunch
34 euro
Fast Pass Surcharge
15 euro
For residents
Park tickets are cheaper for residents:
Adult
EUR 19.58
Child
13 euro
Adult ticket + lunch
EUR 31.5
Vet ticket + lunch
EUR 20.5
Fast Pass Surcharge
15 euro
Tickets can be purchased on the park’s official website.
Double ticket, twin ticket
The combined ticket allows you to visit two attractions of the island – Siam Park and Loro Park. Price:
Adult
60 euro
Child
EUR 41.5
Valid for 14 days from first use.
What else you have to pay for
Before visiting the water park, you should be prepared for additional expenses:
Car parking
3 euro
Rent a small box in the locker room
3 euro
Rent a large box in the locker room
5 euro
Towel rental
3 euro
Towel deposit and box key
2 euro
The costs shown are optional. If desired, you can do without renting boxes.
Drinks, food, souvenirs on the territory of the amusement park are also paid extra.
Location and how to get to Siam Park
There are several ways to get to the water park – do it by rented car, public transport or a special transfer.
Free shuttle bus
Tourists living in the south of Tenerife can use free shuttles that run between the water park and the resort towns. The bus is easily recognizable by its blue color and park logo. You can get there from Los Cristianos, Las Americas, Costa Adeje. The shuttle runs every 30 minutes from 9.30 to 18.00.
Bus from Puerto de la Cruz
The most convenient option is bus number 343. Travel time is about 1.5 hours.
The route runs through the northern and western parts of the island.
Another option is Siam Park’s own shuttle. The fare is 13.5 euros in both directions.
Shuttle buses
From the resorts located in the south, you can take regular buses No. 424 and No. 467. They stop at the Costa Adeje bus station, from which it is easy to walk to the park.
By own car
You can drive to SiamPark by rented car. From Santa Cruz, take the TF-1 highway, then take exit 73 or 74. From Costa Adeje, drive south on TF-1, then take exit 73.
shopping center Siam mall located nearby.
Park on the map
Address: Av. Siam, s/n, 38660 Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain.
Official site: Siam Park.
Phone: +34822070000
Opening hours: 365 days a year Summer (1 May to 31 October): 10:00 to 18:00 Winter (1 November to 30 April): 10:00 to 17:00 * Hours works subject to change
SiamPark coordinates: 28.071754° N, 16.726599° W.
Tips for visiting
Photographers greet visitors after entering. You can take a memorable picture against the background of the emblem of Siam Park. Get a photo on the way back. Nobody is forcing you to buy a photo.
The first thing to do is find the locker rooms. There you can change clothes and leave extra things. Box rental is charged separately. Valuables, jewelry and watches should be left at home. The administration is not responsible for their safety in the locker room.
What to bring to Siam Park
Before visiting the water park, it is useful to bring swimming slippers. They must be well on their feet. Otherwise, you will have to walk barefoot or leave your shoes every time at the bottom of the attraction. This is inconvenient, you can easily lose your flip-flops. A towel will also come in handy.
You can not only dry yourself with it, but also lay it on a sun lounger. Don’t forget about sunscreen. Even in cloudy weather, you can easily get burned. The islands are located at the latitude of the Sahara desert, the activity of the sun is high.
Siam Park in Tenerife is the largest water park in Spain and Europe, offering visitors a wide range of entertainment.
Reviews of tourists
Sergey
45 years old, Tula
We visited the park in early March. There were no big queues. The coolest slide is Tower of Power. A sea of adrenaline! I was also impressed by Singha – turns, jumps. Great park, highly recommended.
Anatoly
35 years old, Vladimir
I liked the park, but the queues were even more amazing. Were in September. On the best rides at least 30-40 minutes stood. Tip: if you are on vacation in the season, take a Fast Pass, it is much easier with it.
Elizaveta
30 years old, Moscow
We love to visit the Canary Islands. We always visit Siam Park. Sophisticated infrastructure, many attractions. I don’t like extreme. More like slides of medium difficulty and a pool with artificial waves.
Siam park tenerife highest slide?
Tower of Power 28m high and also very colorful, you enter the aquarium with fish in a tube at a speed of up to 80km/h and drive out into the pool.
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Water Park Siam Tenerife (Siam Park Tenerife) popular holiday destinations with children in Tenerife and one of the best water parks on the planet.
It offers visitors more than 25 different slides that will give a lot of vivid emotions to tourists of all ages. The park maintains a constant water temperature of +25 degrees, which allows you to relax comfortably in any weather.
Construction of Siam Park began in 2004. Its founders were the Kisling family – the owners of the most successful entertainment complex “Loro Park”. Before its design, future owners visited more than 50 different water parks around the world in order to learn from the experience and advantages of ready-made projects. 52 million euros were involved in the construction of the structure. The Kislings tried to think over every design detail of the complex in order to make it the best water park in the world, so the opening date of Siam Park was postponed several times.
Siam park Tenerife was officially opened in September 2008. Residents of the island and tourists were able for the first time to enjoy all the charm of this architectural masterpiece. Its territory is spread over as much as 185 square meters. km. and looked like a full-fledged independent state with its own infrastructure, vegetation, water bodies and wildlife.
The Kisling family has always had special feelings for the mysterious Southeast Asia, so all the elements of the structures are made in the architectural style of the ancient and powerful city of Siam. Getting into this water park, you can fully experience the trends and culture of Thailand – a floating market, restaurants with appropriate cuisine, decoration of buildings and attractions, dragon statues, Thai symbols prevail in everything here. It is worth noting that the royal family of Thailand was specially invited to the opening ceremony to give their blessing and permission to use the name of the ancient city of Siam.
Variety of water attractions
“Siam Park” involves a family visit to the complex, so here you can find entertainment that will appeal to every tourist, regardless of age. Many extreme attractions have age and weight restrictions, but this does not prevent anyone from having fun, because there is a slide for everyone.
Little travelers can enjoy the children’s pools with small and safe slides. Adult lovers of extreme sensations will find attractive structures towering tens of meters above the ground with winding slides. Lovers of a relaxing holiday will be able to swim in slow-flowing ponds. To create a more complete picture of the main entertainment pride of Tenerife, we recommend that you look at the description and video of the most popular attractions in Siam Park.
The Giant
The scale of the building really matches the name it bears. The attraction consists of two pipes, made on the principle of funnels, throwing the visitor at great speed into the pool. The vacationer will not experience painful sensations, but the supply of adrenaline will be accumulated for many more years.
Jungle snake
Four intertwined slides, resembling huge snakes, allow you to develop quite high speed when descending. A feature of the attraction is the angle of inclination and the type of lighting in the pipes. Visitors are breathtaking from the mere sight of its construction, not to mention the emotions that fill tourists after visiting it.
Kinnaree
If you like high speeds and sharp turns, then you will like this attraction.
“Tower of Power” Tower of Power
Tourists who visited this hill called it “Kamikaze”. The structure of this building absolutely justifies its name. The 30-meter-high structure consists of several pipes and has an almost vertical descent angle. After accelerating to a very high speed, the “kamikaze” first finds itself in a closed space, and then it enters a special aquarium with sharks, from which it flies safely into the pool.
Wave palace
A huge pool with a sandy beach and artificially created waves contributes to the complete relaxation of the body, allows you to try yourself in surfing and other water sports. This attraction is popular with tourists of all ages.
Fast Descent Naga Racer
One of the few slides designed for family use. A group of people rushes upside down on special mats, developing great speed. The attraction has 6 lanes for the descent.
Lost City
This is a fairy tale world for young explorers, where they can ride safe rides and spend hours wandering in the water in search of clues to the lost city.
Dragon
This is one of the park’s most adrenaline-pumping rides. Here you at high speed fall into a huge inclined pipe.
Lazy River Mai Thai River
The attraction was created to get away from the bustle reigning around. A tourist on a rubber circle is waiting for a leisurely journey throughout Siam Park, which will allow you to enjoy local attractions, waterfalls, beaches and tropical vegetation. The Mai Tai River is popular not only among children, but also among adult visitors to Siam Water Park.
“Singha” Singha
On this slide you will find many fast descents, ascents and sharp turns at high speed.
The Volcano
The presence of the majestic Teide volcano on the island contributed to the appearance of such an attraction. Vacationers, in groups of 6 people, become part of a laser, water show that simulates a volcanic eruption.
“Mekong” Mekong Rapids
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Official website of Siam Park Tenerife www.siampark.net
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Siam Park on the island of Tenerife – the best water park in Spain
Siam Park, Tenerife – the most visited water park in Spain, located in the southern part of the island. In addition to being completely Thai-style, there is a huge pool with artificial waves, which are officially recognized as the highest in the world.
General Information
Siam Park is one of the largest water parks in Europe, located in the south of Tenerife. The entertainment center was opened in 2008, and immediately became very popular with local residents and guests of the resort.
The territory of the water park Siam Park in Tenerife – about 185 thousand square meters. m., which host not only dozens of pools and water attractions, but also a huge green park with exotic plants, similar to the Thai one.
Once in Siam Park, you really think that you are in Asia: there are figures of elephants, tigers and lions everywhere, bridges and decorative elements are similar to Thai ones, and many trees planted in the park were brought from China, Thailand and Vietnam. It is interesting that the water park was designed not by a European – a well-known designer from Bangkok was engaged in this.
Attractions
In Siam Park, all attractions are divided into 2 categories:
Family
Attractions included in this category are the safest and suitable even for children:
Naga Racer – a complex consisting of several high slides . It is assumed that visitors to the park can compete with each other – who can go down faster?
Jungle Snake – a huge slide made in the shape of a snake. From it you can go down both on a double and on a single mattress. The descent will take about a minute.
The Lost City is a unique playground for children under 15 years old. The younger generation can play here, slide down 15 slides of various lengths and overcome other obstacles – climb a rope, crawl to the opposite end of the city along the grid, climb one of the towers.
The Wave Palace or the Wave Palace is the largest pool in the park in Tenerife, which is famous for the highest artificial waves in the world. Here you can surf and jump from towers, walk along the promenade, made in the Chinese style. Permissible height – from 1.25 cm.
The Giant or the Giant is one of the most popular areas of the water park, made in the shape of a monster’s head. In fact, this is a funnel attraction, sliding along which tourists will find themselves in a tunnel slide.
Another place that is located in the Family Fun area is Bodhi Trail. This is a huge area with playgrounds for children and interesting sculptural compositions. Teenagers can not only relax here, but also play hide and seek, arrange competitions among themselves.
There is also a Sawasdee area especially for small children. Here are some smaller versions of famous attractions that children can ride.
Adrenaline
Only adults and children over 1.25 cm tall can enter this area of the park.
Kinnaree is a tunnel slide with a huge funnel at the end. The employees of Siam Park in Tenerife promise that everyone who dares to ride this attraction will take their breath away. Permissible height – from 1.25 cm.
Mekong Rapids is an Indiana Jones style ride. Tourists expect long slides passing through the jungle, many unexpected turns and beautiful views of the park. Permissible height – from 1.10 cm.
Dragon is a unique attraction for Europe. Its peculiarity lies in the fact that the raft, which accommodates 4 people, slides along a vertical funnel, and this gives an incredible feeling of flight and weightlessness. Allowable height – from 1.25 cm.
The Tower of Power is a huge waterslide that is 28 meters long. It can accelerate to a speed of 80 km / h. However, this is not the most important thing – during the descent you will pass through a huge aquarium in which stingrays and sharks live. Permissible height – from 1.40 cm (the child must be at least 14 years old).
Attraction Volcano is a huge dark tunnel, getting into which, tourists will see a laser show resembling a volcanic eruption. Permissible height – from 1.25 cm.
Singha is a long high-speed slide that will allow you to accelerate to a speed of 50 km/h. You will find many turns (about 14) and fall into the pool at the very end of the route. Permissible height – from 1.25 cm.
Patong Rapids is the longest attraction in the water park. Visitors to Siam Park can expect both dark tunnels with laser shows and open areas that offer a beautiful view of the island of Tenerife. Permissible height – from 1.10 cm.
More photos of the attractions of Siam Park can be found on the official website of the water park in Tenerife (www.siampark. net).
Places for a relaxing holiday
Beach and swimming pool
There are 2 official beaches in the park. They are:
Siam Beach. This is the beach with the whitest and brightest natural sand of the Canary Islands. The place is popular because there is a large wave pool nearby. On the beach there are sun loungers, umbrellas and tables. It also offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean.
Coco Beach – a huge beach with an area of 1000 sq. km, a visit that many tourists consider a must. In addition to sun loungers and umbrellas, there are several cafes and bars, entertainment for children and adults. Nearby is a large wave pool. Interestingly, the sand for this beach is brought from Africa.
The largest and most famous pool in the park in Tenerife is known as the Palace of the Waves. It is named so because its artificial waves are considered the highest in the world.
The territory of the pool resembles not a water park, but a real beach in some Asian country – snow-white sand, a Chinese-style promenade and several traditional Thai buildings towering over the jungle. The pool is very popular.
Cabanas, VIP cabins, VIP villas
If you don’t want to stand in line for a long time at the entrance, or if you want privacy, VIP cabins are what you need. On the territory of Siam Park there are 3 villas with large terraces and everything you need inside (appliances, towels, a shower cabin inside and a mini-bar).
The villas are reminiscent of traditional Thai dwellings, so if you want to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the East, you should come here. Park staff provide guests with an entertainment program, lunch and VIP service, which includes skip-the-line access to attractions and full escort.
Floating Market
The Siam Water Park Floating Market is an analogue of real floating markets common in Asian countries. Tourists will be taken by boat to a small Asian-style quarter where they can buy fruits, vegetables and sweets right on the water.
After shopping, tourists can go on land and walk around the Thai quarter.
Where to eat
Siam Park has 5 cafes and bars:
The Tea House
This is a small cafe where you can taste aromatic coffee, drink a cup of Chinese oolong or taste green tea from Sri Lanka. Visitors to the cafe can also try traditional Asian sweets and light snacks.
Sweet Siam
This is the “sweetest” place in Siam Park, where you can taste only desserts. Ice cream (chocolate, strawberry, vanilla and coconut), smoothies and sweets made from fruits and chocolate are very popular. It is worth paying attention to caramel pancakes.
Thai Bar
Thai Bar is the most luxurious adult-only bar in the water park. Here you can relax and try one of the cocktails prepared according to secret Thai recipes. It is also the only place in Siam Park where you can find alcoholic drinks.
Beach Club
Beach Club is located right on the beach, making it very popular with tourists. European and American dishes are prepared here: hamburgers, vegetable salads, fried chicken and french fries.
Beach Bar
Beach Bar is the best place for a quick bite. Here you can dine on a hot dog, barbecue sausages or fried bacon slices. Also, visitors will be offered cocktails and other non-alcoholic drinks.
Practical information
Park ticket prices
Name
Cost (euro)
What’s included
Winter ticket
57
Drinks, bathing suit and tickets to all attractions
VIP All Inclusive for adults
122
Drinks, access to the buffet bar, towel and life jacket. A deposit is required for renting a towel and a locker (€3).
VIP All Inclusive for children
122
Drinks, sweets and cafe buffet. You will be given a towel and a life jacket at the entrance.
VIP Villa 8 PAX
920 (from 1 to 8 people). For each subsequent person, the surcharge is 115 euros.
Visiting a Thai bar and a Thai SPA center, buffet cafe. Towels and life jacket, skip the line.
Balinese Bed – Champagne Club VIP 2 PAX
290
Buffet beach bar, Thai bar and skip the line.
Please note that if you cancel your villa booking less than one month before your intended visit, the water park will charge you a 50% restocking fee.
You can book a ticket online through the official website, but many tourists do not recommend doing this, because money is often debited, and the cherished ticket never arrives at the post office. If there are no other options, be sure to keep all receipts.
Siam Park is located in the southern part of Tenerife. You can get to the water park by a free bus that stops at the most popular resorts: Los Cristianos, Las Americas, Costa Adeje.
Landing in Los Cristianos is carried out at the stations C. C. Pasarela (shopping center) and Sol Arona Tenerife (near the hotel of the same name). In Las Americas, the bus stop where the bus stops is near the C. C. Presidenti shopping center. Costa Adeje – C. C. El Duque, Fañabé Plaza and Ocean Park stations. There is no exact timetable for buses on the island of Tenerife.
Also, the water park provides a transfer to anywhere in Tenerife. This is a paid service.
Siam Park Address: Avenida Siam | Autopista del Sur TF- 1 Exit 73, 38660, Adeje, Tenerife, Spain. Official website: www.siampark.net
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Helpful Tips
Always pay attention to how tall you can get on a particular attraction – requirements vary everywhere.
Always remember the safety rules, and in case of the slightest problem, contact the lifeguards – they are on duty near all attractions.
Anyone can organize a holiday on the territory of the water park. Siam Park employees offer visitors to celebrate their birthday, wedding or any sporting event here. To do this, it is enough to contact them in advance by e-mail [email protected].
Since a huge number of people visit the water park every day, experienced tourists are advised to rent a locker (5 euros) and leave all things there. It is both convenient and safe.
Unfortunately, the prices for entrance tickets to Siam Park in Tenerife are reduced extremely rarely, and this happens only in the off season.
If you do not have VIP status, but you do not want to constantly stand in line, buy a fast pass (15 euros) – it guarantees access to all attractions without a queue. Please note that it is not valid all day, but from 10.00 to 14.00 or from 14.00 to 18.00.
Be prepared for the fact that there are very, very many visitors, and some do not have time to go around all the attractions in a whole day.
Siam Park, Tenerife is the perfect place to have fun while on holiday in the Canary Islands.
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