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Is Tenerife a golf destination that is suitable for everyone? Well, we can assure you that golf in Tenerife is great. Temperatures are quite high all year round and Tenerife golf courses are known for their exotic landscaping and for their volcanic character.

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In total there are 9 golf clubs on Tenerife. Some of the best golf courses on Tenerife are Abama Golf Resort, Golf Costa Adeje, Buenavista Golf, Golf Las Américas and Golf del Sur. Especially Tenerife golf club Golf del Sur is popular among tourists due to the very affordable greenfee and the 27 holes that are available.

There are also some very good golf resorts at Tenerife, like The Ritz Carlton Abama at the Abama Golf Resort and the Melia Hacienda Del Conde located just adjacent to Buenavista Golf. Also the golf course at Abama Golf Resort is of very high quality: the course is rated as one of the best golf courses at Tenerife and even in Spain. The golf course has some spectacular views of the ocean.

If you are looking for a luxury golf break, than the resorts above will make your golf holiday at Tenerife even better. If you are not looking for a golf resort in Tenerife, you can also stay in the capital of Tenerife: Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Golf courses around Santa Cruz are scarce: only Real Club de Golf de Tenerife is nearby.

Almost all golf courses in Tenerife are found at the southwestern coast, around Costa Adeje. This part of the island is also the part that’s more dry and sunnier than the northern part of Tenerife. This is caused by 3718 meters high vulcano, the Pica del Teide, that stops clouds coming in via the northern part of the island.

Because of the volcanic landscape, some bunkers on Tenerife golf courses are filled with black volcanic sand. This makes playing golf on Tenerife an very unique experience. This also means that if you love your own golf clubs, hire them locally. This will make sure your Tenerife golf break won’t be ruined by broken golf clubs!

Temperatures on Tenerife are above 20°C during almost all months, so perfect for a round of golf at some of the best golf courses at Tenerife. July till September are warmest with temperatures above 27°C. From May till September you can expect almost no rain. November till January are the months with the highest chance of rain.

So what can we learn from all the information available about golf in Tenerife? Well, it shows us that Tenerife is perfectly suitable for a nice golf holiday. The weather, the high-density of golf courses, the nice towns and the stunning nature make this island without doubt one of Europe’s best golfing experiences!

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Magnificent setting for a good and fun to play golf course.
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The greens were perpect in maintenance and speed and the fairways very good.
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Insgesamt gibt es 9 Golfclubs auf Teneriffa. Einige der besten Golfplätze auf Teneriffa sind Abama Golf Resort, Golf Costa Adeje, Buenavista Golf, Golf Las Américas und Golf del Sur. Besonders der Golfclub Golf del Sur auf Teneriffa ist wegen der sehr günstigen Greenfee und der 27 verfügbaren Löcher bei Touristen sehr beliebt.

Es gibt auch einige sehr gute Golfhotels auf Teneriffa, wie das Ritz Carlton Abama im Abama Golf Resort und die Melia Hacienda Del Conde, die direkt neben Buenavista Golf liegt. Auch der Golfplatz im Abama Golf Resort ist von sehr hoher Qualität: Der Platz gilt als einer der besten Golfplätze auf Teneriffa und sogar in Spanien. Der Golfplatz hat einen spektakulären Blick auf das Meer.

Wenn Sie nach einem luxuriösen Golfurlaub suchen, dann werden die oben genannten Hotels Ihren Golfurlaub auf Teneriffa noch besser machen. Wenn Sie kein Golfhotel auf Teneriffa suchen, können Sie auch in der Hauptstadt Teneriffas übernachten: Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Allerdings sind Golfplätze rund um Santa Cruz rar: Nur der Real Club de Golf de Tenerife ist in der Nähe.

Fast alle Golfplätze auf Teneriffa befinden sich an der Südwestküste, rund um Costa Adeje. Dieser Teil der Insel ist auch der Teil, der trockener und sonniger ist als der nördliche Teil von Teneriffa. Verursacht wird dies durch den 3718 Meter hohen Vulkan, den Pica del Teide, der verhindert, dass Wolken über den nördlichen Teil der Insel eindringen.

Aufgrund der vulkanischen Landschaft sind einige Bunker auf den Golfplätzen Teneriffas mit schwarzem vulkanischem Sand gefüllt. Das macht das Golfen auf Teneriffa zu einem einzigartigen Erlebnis. Dies bedeutet auch, dass, wenn Sie Ihre eigenen Golfschläger lieben, diese vor Ort mieten. Dies wird sicherstellen, dass Ihr Golfurlaub auf Teneriffa nicht durch kaputte Golfschläger ruiniert wird!

Die Temperaturen auf Teneriffa liegen in fast allen Monaten über 20°C, also perfekt für eine Runde Golf auf einigen der besten Golfplätze Teneriffas. Die Monate Juli bis September sind mit Temperaturen über 27°C am wärmsten. Von Mai bis September kann man fast keinen Regen erwarten. November bis Januar sind die Monate mit der höchsten Regenwahrscheinlichkeit.

Was können wir also aus allen Informationen über den Golfsport auf Teneriffa lernen? Sie zeigen uns, dass Teneriffa perfekt für einen schönen Golfurlaub geeignet ist. Das Wetter, die hohe Dichte an Golfplätzen, die schönen Städte und die atemberaubende Natur machen diese Insel ohne Zweifel zu einem der besten Golferlebnisse Europas!

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The oldest club and course in Tenerife.
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I loved 16th to 18th holes.
Not very well mainteined, poor greens.

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The greens were perpect in maintenance and speed and the fairways very good.
Some breathtaking views and holes by the cliffs.
Worth the visit.

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Golf del Sur

Good course with fairways very bumpy and with a lot of movement.
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Love the black sanded bunkers.
Greens in good shape and perfect ball roll.
I would like specially thank to Maca Rodriguez for her amability and kindness.

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Die 7 schönsten Golfplätze auf Teneriffa, Spanien

Die Kanareninsel Teneriffa ist ganzjährig ein Paradies für Golfer: Nicht zuletzt aufgrund der Jahres-Durchschnittstemperatur von 23°C und der hervorragenden Lage nur vier Flugstunden von Mitteleuropa entfernt. Auf Teneriffa finden Sie exzellente Golfplätze, die mit verschiedenen Schwierigkeiten und tollem Meerblick überzeugen. Hier sehen Sie unsere Favoriten.

1. Abama Golf – die Design-Perle


Der 2005 von Dave Thomas errichtete Golfplatz ist ein Meisterwerk! Traumhaft schön gelegen, mit eigenem Bach und mehreren Seen, sind die 18 Löcher sehr vielseitig. Unebene, hoch gelegene Greens fordern heraus. Das überzeugt auch die Profis: jeden Frühling findet hier ein Pro-Turnier statt.



Tipp: Loch 10 ist das anspruchsvollste und schönste: Das Par-5-Loch liegt am Ende einer abschüssigen Strecke, die von Wasser und Bunkern gesäumt ist, bevor es in die finale Kehre geht.

Details

Gebaut 2005 // Designed by Dave Thomas
Golf-Profi: Mark Pursey
Typ: 18 Loch // Par 72
Lage: Im Südwesten Teneriffas

Green Fees: 9 Loch ab 78 € // 18 Loch ab 123 € – 200 €

Handicap-Limit: 28 für Männer // 36 für Frauen

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2. Amarilla Golf & Country Club – Fairway am Ozean


Der Amarilla-Golfplatz ist landschaftlich besonders reizvoll, weil er in der kargen Vulkanlandschaft Süd-Teneriffas liegt. Der britische Architekt Donald Steel zeichnet für den Bau eines der besten und vielseitigsten Golfplätze der Welt verantwortlich.

Tipp: Das beste Loch ist Nummer 8 (Par 3): Das Tee liegt am Rande einer Klippe, der Ozean ist der Fairway und muss überwunden werden, um das Green auf der anderen Seite zu erreichen. So wird die relativ kurze Strecke zur großen Herausforderung.









Details

Gebaut 1989 // Designed by Donald Steel
Golf-Profi: Paco Cea
Typ: 18 Loch // Par 71
Lage: Im Südosten, in der Nähe des Flughafens Teneriffa SUR

Green Fees: 9 Loch ab 60 € // 18 Loch ab 92 €

Handicap-Limit: 28 für Männer // 36 für Frauen

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3.

Buenavista Golf – Golfen am Rande der Klippen


Buenavista Golf ist ein 18-Loch-Golfplatz, der im Oktober 2003 eröffnet wurde. Im Nordwesten Teneriffas gelegen, erleben Sie grandiose Ausblicke über die Teno-Berge zur einen und den Atlantik zur anderen Seite. Manche Löcher sind sehr nah am Ufer, was es bisweilen schwierig macht, den Ball nicht im Meer zu versenken.

Tipps: Seien Sie an windigen Tagen bei den fünf Löchern direkt am Meer besonders aufmerksam. Besondere Highlights: Loch 9 und 18, die ein Wasserfall verbindet.

Details

Gebaut 2003 // Designed by Severiano Ballesteros
Typ: 18 Loch // Par 72
Highlights: Loch 9 & 18, direkt am Meer
Lage: Im Nordwesten Teneriffas

Green Fees: 9 Loch ab 34 € // 18 Loch ab 57 €

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4. Golf Las Américas – Wasser als Hindernis


Dieser fantastische Golfplatz liegt direkt am Playa de Las Américas, einem der bedeutendsten Reiseziele im Süden der Insel. Der Platz, von John Jacobs designt, ist sehr gepflegt und eine wahre Freude für Golf-Liebhaber. Einzige Einschränkung: an windigen Tagen werden die Wasser-Hindernisse noch herausfordernder. Golf Las Américas ist ein Championship-Platz mit 18 Loch (Par 72) und ist insgesamt 6.051 Meter lang.

Tipp: An Loch 9 führt der Fairway bergab mit einem Knick nach rechts kurz vor dem leicht erhöhten Green. Hier bietet sich selbst für relative Anfänger die Chance auf einen Birdie!

Details

Gebaut 1998 // Designed by John Jacobs Golf Ass. Ltd
Golf-Profi: Marc Sabater
Typ: 18 Loch // Par 72
Lag: Süd-Teneriffa

Green Fees: 9 Loch ab 34 € – 54 € // 18 Loch ab 58 € – 97 €

Handicap: 28 für Männer // 36 für Frauen

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5. Golf Costa Adeje – Golfplatz mit Charakter

Vom international renommierten Architekten José Gancedo designt, eröffnete dieser 27-Loch-Platz im Jahr 1998. Der Golfplatz schmiegt sich wie selbstverständlich in die natürliche Landschaft einer ehemaligen Bananenplantage und ist eher anspruchsvoll. Beim Spielen genießen Sie fabelhafte Aussicht bis La Gomera.

Tipp: Der Golfplatz ist sehr beliebt und lässt sich schnell spielen. In der Hauptsaison, von September bis März, sollten Sie deshalb frühzeitig reservieren. Die Löcher sind ziemlich lang, womit der Platz perfekt ist für weite Abschläge.

Details

Gebaut 1998 // Designed by José Gancedo
Golf-Profis: José Molina, Laurent Petit, Eric Rikkers
Costa Adeje: 18 Loch // Par 72
Los Lagos: 9 Loch // Par 33
Green Fees: 9 Loch: 35 € – 45 € // 18 Loch: 59 € – 96 €
Handicap: 28 für Männer // 36 für Frauen

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6. Golf del Sur – für Präzision beim Abschlag


Der 27-Loch-Golfplatz mit drei 9-Loch-Plätzen wurde von José Gancedo und Manuel Piñero designt und liegt im Südosten der Insel. Seit seiner Eröffnung 1987 fanden hier viele internationale PGA-Turniere statt. Außerdem stellte hier Karl Woodward 1999 mit 373 Metern den Abschlag-Weltrekord auf. Breite Fairways und erhöhte Greens zeichnen sich deutlich gegen den schwarzen Vulkansand der Bunker und die klaren Seen ab. An allen Löchtern ist Präzision gefragt. Die wunderschöne Aussicht entschädigt aber für alle Entbehrungen.

Tipp: Der Abschnitt im Norden ist am vielfältigsten: Vom „blinden“ ersten Loch, über den Nervenkitzel am dritten und vierten, bis zu den kniffligen Wasser-Hindernissen am siebten Loch werden hier alle möglichen Schwierigkeiten geboten.

Details

Gebaut 1987 // Designed by José Gancedo / Manuel Piñero
Golf-Profi: Francisco Millán
Campo A & C: 18 Loch
Campo B: 9 Loch
Lage: Im Südwesten Teneriffas

Green Fees: 9 Loch: 35 € – 51,50 € // 18 Loch: 57 € – 87 €
Handicap: 26,4 für Männer // 36,2 für Frauen

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7. Real Club de Golf de Tenerife – Klassisch stilvoll

Teneriffas ältester Golfplatz, auch bekannt als El Peñon eröffnete schon in 1932. Er liegt im Nordwesten der Insel auf einer Anhöhe mit direktem Blick in Richtung Atlantik. Seine 18 Löcher sind sehr anspruchsvoll: Insgesamt legen Sie rund 5.250 Meter Strecke und 300 Höhenmeter zurück. Außerdem gibt es natürliche Hindernisse und weitere knifflige Hürden.

Tipp: Loch 4 „El Radiador“ ist das vermutlich schwerste: Es ist nach links unbegrenzt und es gibt eine abfallende Rinne mit Wasser auf der rechten Seite. Sie sollten leicht auf der linken Seite bleiben, um ohne Umwege aufs Green zu gelangen.

Details

Gebaut: 1932 // Designed by Andrés Alberto, Antonio Lucena, Joaquín Laynez y Aurelio Yanes
Golf-Profis: Gabriel González, Francisco Abreu
Typ: 18 Loch // Par 71
Lage: Im Nordwesten Teneriffas
Green Fees: 18 Loch: 50 € – 75 €
Handicap: 28 für Männer // 36 für Frauen

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Spela golf på Teneriffa och La Gomera

Spela golf på Teneriffa och La Gomera – Golfresor hos Ving

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GOLF PÅ TENERIFFA OCH LA GOMERA

Spela golf på Teneriffa och grannön La Gomera på banor som både är utmanande och varierade.

Tack vare det härliga klimatet på Teneriffa och La Gomera kan du spela golf här året runt så varför inte planera en eller kanske flera golfresor till någon av dessa kanarieöar.

För bokning av golf med vår samarbetspartner Greenfee365 klicka här.

På Teneriffa hittar du flera banor av olika karaktär för alla typ av spelare. La Gomera erbjuder en bana med spännande design, generösa fairways och kluriga bunkrar.

Vill du spela golf på Teneriffas bästa bana, Abama, rekommenderar vi att du bor på Sunprime Coral Suites & Spa och Sunprime Ocean View i Playa de las Américas. Här bor du riktigt bra och har nära till banan Golf Las Américas. På La Gomera bor du på öns bästa hotell, Jardin Tecina, direkt vid golfbanan.

Golf del Sur

Golf del Sur är Teneriffas mest kända och kompletta semestergolfbana. Anläggningen har 27 hål, alla vackert omgärdade av den förrädiska svarta vulkansanden, picon, och en massa raviner och kaktusar.

Den södra och norra banan tillsammans utgör den slinga som proffsen spelade Europatouren på. En verklig mästerskapsbana med andra ord. Den norra slingan och den södra är de längsta och svåraste. På södra ligger banans mest kända hål, ett par 3-hål på drygt 170 meter där greenen ligger som en ö omgärdad av lavasand. Du spelar din rond på smala fairways, speciellt på den norra banan, över några raviner, i medvind eller ibland motvind och livet är härligt. Detta även om bana stundtals är utsatt för kraftiga vindar samt ständig och låg flygtrafik. Links, den tredje slingan, är i det här sammanhanget betydligt bredare och lättare.


Golf Las Américas

Praktiskt taget mitt inne i Playa de las Américas ligger denna utomordentliga 18-hålsbana, som är byggd på en sluttning med vidsträckt utsikt över stad, strand och hav. De bakomliggande bergen är mäktiga och skyddar från hårda vindar.

Golf Las Américas, som invigdes 1998, är nu i extremt bra kondition. Dessutom har banan ett mycket vackert klubbhus med en restaurang som serverar underbar mat. Kort sagt – det här är en bana som passar alla typer av golfare. Spela golf på Golf Las Américas där allt håller högsta klass.


Amarilla Golf

Amarilla Golf byggdes 1988 och har bland annat haft Europatouren på besök, under Open de Tenerife.

Amarilla Golf erbjuder en utmaning för alla typer av golfare med sina relativt smala fairways, där du från några av hålen har utsikt mot havet. Bland annat finns ett fantastiskt par 3- hål, där du spelar från en udde till en annan, över en vik av Atlanten. Blåser det blir det en rejäl utmaning.


Abama Golf

Spela golf på Abama Golf där golf är kombinerat med lyx när det är som bäst. Redan innan du hunnit slå ut på banan märker du att Abama Golf erbjuder en service och kvalitet som få banor i Europa kan mäta sig med.

Banan är kuperad och golfbil (som ingår i Greenfeeavgiften) är ett måste. Banan är också mycket varierande med många bunkrar, ondulerade greener och stora höjdskillnader. Banan är ritad av Dave Thomas som också ligger bakom mästerverk som Brabazon, Derby och Ryder Cup banan PGA National course på The Belfry. Över 300 arter av subtropiska planter och 25 000 palmer gör denna banan till en fantastisk naturupplevelse. Då banans högsta punkt ligger hela 315 meter över havet så får man en vacker utsikt över Atlanten och grannön La Gomera.


Tecina Golf

Spela golf på La Gomera på Tecina Golf som ligger i anslutning till hotell Jardin Tecina, öns bästa hotell där du bor bekvämt, längst ut på en udde med vidunderlig utsikt över Atlanten och stranden Playa de Santiago strax nedanför.

Till La Gomera kommer du med färja från Los Cristianos på Teneriffa (ca 40 minuter). Banan är mycket påkostad och designad av banarkitekten Donald Steel. En annorlunda, spännande lösning där man från första hålet spelar sig nedför. När sista hålet är nått har man en höjdskillnad från första på 175 meter. Generösa fairways och trixiga bunkrar gör banan till en utmaning för alla typer av spelare. Hela banan är kantad av blommande hibiskus, bougainvillea och julstjärnor, och från varje hål har du en fantastisk utsikt över Atlanten.


Jardin Tecina

Jardin Tecina är La Gomeras bästa hotell, byggt i vacker, klassisk kanarisk stil. Hotellet ligger lugnt på en udde högt över havet med en härlig utsikt.

Jardin Tecina är La Gomeras bästa hotell, byggt i vacker, klassisk kanarisk stil. Hotellet ligger lugnt på en udde högt över havet med en härlig utsikt.

Hotellinformation

Sunprime Coral Suites & Spa

Du som gillar golf har flera av Teneriffas bästa banor på bekvämt avstånd, från hotellet som också ligger mitt i Playa de las Americas.

Du som gillar golf har flera av Teneriffas bästa banor på bekvämt avstånd, från hotellet som också ligger mitt i Playa de las Americas.

Hotellinformation

Förenkla golfspelandet med en hyrbil

Gör det enkelt för dig när du vill golfa på semestern. Med en hyrbil har du valfrihet att åka till vilken bana du vill, när du vill! Dessutom har du alltid plats för golfbagen.

Gör det enkelt för dig när du vill golfa på semestern. Med en hyrbil har du valfrihet att åka till vilken bana du vill, när du vill! Dessutom har du alltid plats för golfbagen.

Se resmål med hyrbil

Golfbagar
Golfbagar räknas som specialbagage och flygbolagen tar ofta ut en extra avgift för dessa. Golfutrustning inkluderas inte i den fria bagagevikten. Det kostar från cirka 300 kronor att ta med på charterflyg och ofta betydligt mer med reguljärflyg. Golfbagen får väga högst 15 kg och endast innehålla golfklubbor och golfbollar.

Transfer av golfbagar mellan flygplatsen och hotellet ingår inte utan bekostas av resenären. Golfbagar tas med i transferbussen i mån av plats och då mot en mindre avgift.

Vagn
Av utrymmesskäl kan vagnar inte tas med ombord på flyget. De finns att hyra på alla banor som tillåter vagn. Pris cirka 50–100:-.

Resor till Teneriffa och La Gomera

Boka din nästa golfresa till Teneriffa eller den lugnare grannön La Gomera och spela golf i vackra miljöer och härlig temperatur.

Boka din nästa golfresa till Teneriffa eller den lugnare grannön La Gomera och spela golf i vackra miljöer och härlig temperatur.

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Golfreisen Teneriffa | Kanaren Golfurlaub mit GOLFMOTION

Einer der größten Vulkane der Erde in einer faszinierenden Landschaft, grüner Lorbeerwald und blaues Meer erwarten Sie auf Ihren Golfreisen nach Teneriffa.

Die größte Papageiensammlung der Welt, einer der größten Vulkane der Erde, atemberaubende Lorbeerwälder und schwärzeste Strände – für all das stehen Golfreisen nach Teneriffa, der Kanarischen Insel der Superlative. Golfen, schwimmen, wandern oder entspannen – auf Ihren Golfreisen nach Teneriffa bietet Ihnen die Insel alles, was Sie möchten. Die Golfplätze Teneriffas laden Sie auf hohem Niveau zum Golfen ein. Und auch die Golfhotels inklusive Greenfee auf Teneriffa überzeugen auf ganzer Linie.

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Top-Partner

The Ritz-Carlton, Abama

Spanien | Teneriffa

1339 € / pro Person
  
1737 € p.P.

The Ritz-Carlton, Abama Top Tipp Golf Package

7 Übernachtungen
5 Greenfees für den hoteleigenen Golfplatz ‘Abama’ inkl. geteiltem Buggy mit GPS

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Top-Partner

Las Madrigueras Golf Resort & Spa

Spanien | Teneriffa

1569 € / pro Person

Las Madrigueras Best Season Golf Package

7 Übernachtungen
4 Greenfees für den hoteleigenen Golf Club ‘Las Americas’ inkl. buggy
Freie Nutzung des Fitness- und Wellness Bereichs

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Hotel Hacienda del Conde Melia Collection

Spanien | Teneriffa

1828 € / pro Person

Melia Hacienda del Conde Silvester-Golf Package

7 Übernachtungen
4 Greenfees für den hoteleigenen Golfplatz ‘Buenavista’
25% Frühbucherrabatt inklusive

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Hotel Suite Villa Maria

Spanien | Teneriffa

1259 € / pro Person
  
1482 € p.P.

Suite Villa Maria Best Season Golf Package

7 Übernachtungen
4 Greenfees (3x Golf Costa Adeje und 1x Golf del Sur)

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Dreams Jardin Tropical Resort & Spa

Spanien | Teneriffa

1188 € / pro Person

Dreams Jardin Tropical Best Season Golf Package

7 Übernachtungen
4 Greenfees (1x Golf Costa Adeje, 1x Golf Las Américas, 1x Golf del Sur und 1x Amarilla Golf)
10% Frühbucherrabatt inklusive

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Las Terrazas de Abama

Spanien | Teneriffa

1629 € / pro Person

Las Terrazas de Abama Best Season Golf Package

7 Übernachtungen
5 Greenfees für den hoteleigenen Golfplatz ‘Abama’ inklusive geteiltem Buggy mit GPS

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Gran Melia Palacio De Isora

Spanien | Teneriffa

1309 € / pro Person
  
1637 € p. P.

Gran Melia Palacio De Isora Best Season Golf Package

7 Übernachtungen
4 Greenfees (1x Costa Adeje, 1x Las Americas, 1x Golf del Sur, 1x Abama inkl. Buggy)

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Hotel Baobab Suites

Spanien | Teneriffa

1225 € / pro Person
  
1474 € p.P.

Baobab Suites Best Season Golf Package

7 Übernachtungen
4 Greenfees (1x Golf del Sur, 1x Amarilla Golf, 1x Costa Adeje und 1x Las Americas)
Freie Nutzung des Open Air Gyms

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Iberostar Selection Anthelia

Spanien | Teneriffa

1519 € / pro Person

Iberostar Selection Anthelia Best Season Golf Package

7 Übernachtungen
4 Greenfees (1x Golf Costa Adeje, 1x Golf Las Américas, 1x Golf del Sur und 1x Amarilla Golf)

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Iberostar Selection Sabila

Spanien | Teneriffa

1245 € / pro Person

Iberostar Selection Sabila Best Season Golf Package

7 Übernachtungen
4 Greenfees (1x Costa Adeje, 1x Las Américas, 1x Golf del Sur, 1x Amarilla Golf)
10% Frühbucherrabatt inklusive

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Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife

Spanien | Teneriffa

1058 € / pro Person
  
1323 € p. P.

Hard Rock Best Season Golf Package

7 Übernachtungen
4 Greenfees (1x Costa Adeje, 1x Las Americas, 1x Golf del Sur, 1x Amarilla Golf)

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Iberostar Grand El Mirador

Spanien | Teneriffa

1493 € / pro Person

Iberostar Grand El Mirador Best Season Golf Package

7 Übernachtungen
4 Greenfees (1x Golf Costa Adeje, 1x Golf Las Américas, 1x Golf del Sur und 1x Amarilla Golf)

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Amarilla Golf, Teneriffa – Boka din golfresa med Golf Plaisir!

Amarilla Golf

Spanien, Teneriffa

Från de södra delarna av Teneriffa kan man inte undgå att blicka upp mot den mäktiga vulkanen Teide. I skuggan av den 3718 meter höga Teide kan man njuta av världens bästa golfklimat med få regndagar och många soltimmar. Amarilla Golf har förutom det perfekta klimatet också ett behagligt fläktande från havet då det är en av få golfbanor på Teneriffa som verkligen går hela vägen ned till kusten.

På den södra spetsen av Teneriffa ligger Amarilla Golf i ett område som till stor del förknippas med golf. Teneriffa har bara sju riktigt bra golfbanor men anses ändå vara, tillsammans med Gran Canaria, den bästa av Kanarieöarnas fem golföar golf-öar. Nu erbjuder Teneriffa så mycket mer än bara bra golfbanor. Miljontals turister kommer år efter år till Teneriffa för sin årliga sol- och badsemester.

Fakta

Avstånd flygplats Tenerife Sur Airport 7 km
Närmaste stad Playa de las Américas, 16 km
Arrangemang Tävlingar, utflykter mm.

7 nätter i dubbelrum

självhushåll alt. all inclusive

4 heldagsgreenfee

flyg

flygskatt

transport av golfbag

flygplatstransfer

service av vår golfvärd

Väder just nu

22.6℃

Golfen

Amarilla Golf

Det är något speciellt med golfbanor som går hela vägen ned till havet. Amarilla Golf Club är en sådan golfbana och här kommer man ända ner till havet vid två tillfällen under ronden. Den välrenommerade golfbanearkitekten Donald Steel har på ett snillrikt sätt skapat vyer antingen mot havet eller mot Spaniens högsta topp Teide. Golfbanan kantas av en hel del hus utan att det direkt är störande även om man skulle vara lite yvig med drivern. Det finns ett antal nyckelhål där man får koncentrera sig och fairway känns smala och greenerna mycket snabba. Signaturhålet är utan tvekan hål nummer 5 som är ett kort och fint par 3-hål. Hålet mäter endast 99 meter från gul tee men det gäller att slå ett riktigt bra slag då man är längst ned vid Atlanten och bollen måste färdas hela vägen upp på green annars är den blöt. Det finns två bunkrar i bakkant av greenen så en klubba extra kan vara ok om man är säker på bunkerslaget tillbaka mot havet. Det är kort men just här direkt längs Atlantkusten så är vinden en viktig faktor så 99 meter kan snabbt förvandlas till något helt annat. Det är många som anser att detta kanske är ett av de bättre och mer utslagsgivande golfhålen på Kanarieöarna.
Portarna till Amarilla GC öppnades 1989 och redan året efter så var Europatouren på plats för att spela Tenerife Open. I denna tävling blev Jesper Parnevik bäste svensk på en 10:e plats.
Träningsområdena på Amarilla GC är bra och de har även en par 3-bana med 9 hål där man kan finslipa sitt närspel. Som de flesta vet så är det helt avgörande för resultatet hur man spelar från under 100 meter in till green. Det är dock lite sadistiskt att hål 9 på korthålsbanan har ett vattenhinder runt hela greenen vilket för de flesta nybörjare betyder dropp och inköp av ny boll i shoppen. Amarilla GC ligger nästan granne med Golf del Sur GC där man har den för kanarieöarna klassiska svarta bunkersanden vilken man inte har på Amarilla.
Klubbhuset tillhör kategorin mindre och mysigt snarare än stort och pampigt. Här finns allt du behöver inför och efter en runda, inte minst en härlig soldränkt terrass där dagens golfrundor diskuteras till kall öl och goda tapas.

Fakta

Antal hål 18 + 9 korthål
Bankaraktär Parkbana
Banfakta Par 71,  5994 5549 4892
Drivingrange Ja, utslag från matta och gräs.
Bandesign Donald Steele

Boende

MGM Grand Muthu Golf Plaza Hotel and Spa

MGM Hotels klingar kanske inte speciellt bekant för oss i norra Europa. Men faktum är att hotellkedjan finns i hela sju olika länder och har totalt ett 30-tal hotell. Muthu Golf Plaza ligger bara en kort promenad från Amarilla Golf Club. Hotellet utmärker sig med sina stora rum som verkligen är väl tilltagna. Vad sägs om att ha 70 kvm till sitt förfogande? Hotellet har tidigare även haft lägenheter och därav storleken på rummen, numera kallas rummen för sviter.

Muthu Golf Plaza är ett hotell där man kan välja mellan att bo i självhushåll eller välja att ha boende med all inclusive. Vårt grundalternativ är självhushåll och i varje svit finns det ett enklare kök med kyl, micro, spis och en mindre uppsättning köksartiklar men räcker gott och väl till att göra en rejäl frukost. Hotellet har en omväxlande bufféer som man inte hinner tröttna på under en intensiv golfsemester. Vill man få ytterligare omväxling så tar det bara 10 minuter att promenera ner till marinan och havet där restaurangerna ligger tätt. För den som vill kan man uppgradera till all inclusive. Det finns något bekymmerslöst med all inclusive då man slipper en massa utgifter på plats. Man slipper känna att det påverkar reskassan när man vill ha ett glas vin eller en drink före kvällens middag. Som många andra hotell har även Muthu Golf Plaza underhållning flera kvällar under veckan. Underhållning brukar bli den naturliga samlingspunkten under kvällstid.

På Muthu Golf Plaza finns det möjligheter att vara aktiv. Här finns ett spa, gym, spelrum och ett mycket trevligt poolområde.

Hotellet har bara 184 rum så det får anses vara relativt litet om man jämför med många hotell i omgivningen. Även om det kan vara lockande att stanna vid hotellpoolen så rekommenderar vi att man upplever mer av allt det som Teneriffa har att erbjuda. Teneriffa är känt för sina fina stränder och även om det inte är gångavstånd till öns allra bästa stränder så är de väl värda ett besök.

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Golf in Tenerife

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Golf is one of the most popular and prestigious sports, which has long gained fame as a sport for the elite. However, if you want to join the fans of this exciting game, a holiday in the Canary Islands can be a great opportunity to learn the tricks of golf.

Tenerife is one of the best golf destinations in the world. There are ideal conditions for playing and learning.

You can play golf in Tenerife all year round, the best golf clubs in Europe, developed infrastructure and professional golf schools are at your service.

A large number of golf clubs with magnificent courses, Tenerife attracts a large number of famous golf masters, amateur and professional tournaments are held here.


History of golf in Tenerife

Golf in Tenerife has been developing for a very long time, its own traditions have already been formed here. The first golf club in Tenerife was founded almost 80 years ago, in the northern part of the island, Real Club de Tenerife, located in the province of Tacoronte, at an altitude of 600 meters above sea level. Playing golf in this club, you will not only enjoy the game, but also from the beautiful view of the ocean and the main attraction of the island – the Teide volcano. Today it is the second largest golf club not only in the Canaries, but also in Spain.

Today, you can play golf in Tenerife in one of the eight operating clubs, as golf in Tenerife is aimed at vacationers. Six clubs are located in the southern part of the island.

The development of golf in Tenerife continues, the last two golf clubs were opened not so long ago. In 2003, one of the best clubs in Europe, Buenavista Club de Golf, was opened near Buenavista. In 2005 Tenerife hosted the famous European golf tournament – PGA European Circuit. It was held at the newest golf club opened at the Abama Hotel. This golf club is recognized as the best in Europe.

Tenerife currently has eight clubs with championship courses or two centers with 9 holes.


Golf conditions in Tenerife

Tenerife’s comfortable climate makes it possible to play golf on the island all year round. Golf courses in Tenerife are a unique combination of natural gorges, special black sand traps, palm alleys, beautiful ocean views. The infrastructure of golf clubs includes everything you need for a comfortable stay: restaurants, spa centers, shops, gyms. The best hotels of the island are located near the golf clubs.

Golf in Tenerife is a great opportunity to combine relaxation with learning or improving skills. And unlike Russia, with the excellent quality of golf courses, in Tenerife the cost of such leisure is incomparably cheaper and quite affordable for most people.


Golf Courses

South of the Island

Abama Golf

A unique game of golf awaits you at this exceptional 18-hole location, this course is a true work of art created by Dave Thomas. Incredible views of the ocean and the island of La Gomera on the territory of the luxurious Abama 5 * hotel, where you can improve your practice regarding the game of (3 holes) or relax in the club’s lounge.

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Abama Golf
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-589-623
Carretera TF47 Guia de, 38687, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
0053

Amarilla Golf

The course is located near the Atlantic Ocean. The landscape designer for this “work of art” is Donald Steele, who created the 18-hole golf course. The project is designed in such a way that you sometimes need to make a throw, as if into an ocean with waves – to the 5th hole. You will also find yourself surrounded by palm trees, beautiful landscapes and various obstacles to spice up your round of golf. On the other side of the ocean, you have fantastic views of the Teide volcano. The club has a swimming pool and an equestrian club. Book a Russian speaking driver


Golf Los Palos

Los Palos is a 9-hole golf course and a lush colorful garden. Almost level with refreshing water features, lakes, streams and fountains, it’s perfect for beginners and to improve your short game. The development of the golf design was carried out by the José María Olazábal company and boasts a beautiful terrace overlooking all the golf courses.

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Golf Los Palos
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Golf Los Palos on card (34) 922-169-080
Ctra. Guaza-Las Galletas, Km 7, 38627 Arona, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
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Costa Adeje Golf

An amazing place because it is perfectly adapted to the local environment. Designer Pepe Gancedo has developed an unusual arrangement of slopes that descend to the sea, framed by original stone walls. There is a beautiful view of the Atlantic Ocean, the island of La Gomera and the rocky mountain range of Adeje. This is a unique golf course with 27 holes on a wide area with obstacles such as gorges and lakes.

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Golf del Sur

Opened in 1987 with a professional golf tournament, the first in the history of sporting events on the island. Pepe Gançado designed the layout, which was later modified by Manuel Pinero. Pinero has expanded all of the park’s natural protected areas that surround the 27 holes, highlighting beautiful native flowers, cacti, palm trees and other large colorful spaces.

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9005 9005 9005 9005 9005 9 (34) 922-738-170
Av. J.M. Galván Bello, 38639 Oasis del Sur, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
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Golf Las Americas

In the center of the Playa de Las Americas resort in the south of the island, “Las Americas Golf” is located. It stands out for its fantastic location in a natural amphitheater of rock formations, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, superb landscapes, where you will discover the island of La Gomera. Designer John Jacobs prioritized obstacles on 18 holes for a total of 6039 play surfacesmeters. The Club House is an architectural building with comfortable balconies offering superb views of the golf course.

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Golf Las American

Golf Las Ames Americas (34) 922-752-005
Calle Landa Golf, 22, 38660 Las Américas, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
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North of the island

Buenavista Golf

The landscape designer was Spanish professional player Severiano Ballesteros. The game will take place in close proximity to the stunning coastline, with volcanic black cliffs and big waves in the north of Tenerife. On the fields of Buenavista, it seems that you are throwing the ball directly into the ocean. Book an English-speaking driver


Real Club de Golf

Founded in 1932, the golf club is the second oldest golf club in Spain and still has a typically British image. Located at an altitude of 600 meters above sea level and has 18 holes in the hilly expanses, which are complemented by a breathtaking view of the Teide volcano. River channels have been built here, which play an important role for several holes, for example, the 4th. Impressive old trees add to the very pleasing look and give some shade in parts of the round.

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Calle Campo de Golf, 38350 Tacoronte, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
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Tenerife golf clubs: information about courses, prices

European golf lovers have long chosen local golf clubs, where you can train your hand throughout the calendar year. The island has 9 golf courses, richly vegetated and fantastic infrastructure, carefully maintained, with proper equipment, and of course a professional golf school.

Most of the clubs are located in the south of the island, where the climate is more favorable, but it is possible to kick the ball in the holes in the north of the island. Let’s start the review with the southern golf clubs of Tenerife, since most tourists are based there.

Golf de Sur Club

  • Website: http://www.golfdelsur.es/
  • 3 runs
  • 27-hole course (72 par)

Prices:

  • Full circle 57-74€ (depending on the season)
  • Half circle — 35-52€
  • Children 50% discount
  • Afternoon -20% off the base price.
  • Golf del Sur is located near the town of Playa de las Americas (only 1 km), from which buses depart regularly. It is this course that is considered the best golf course in Tenerife for lovers of this sport. On one side the club is bordered by the ocean, and on the other side it is surrounded by volcanic mountains. The wide fairway and sand bunkers require considerable skill and precision to play.

    Amarilla Golf Club

    • Website: http://www.amarillagolf.es/
    • 1 course (18 holes)

    This golf course is located right on the ocean. Almost nearby are the main tourist centers of Los Cristianos and Las Americas. The golf complex includes: a driving range, a specialty shop, horse riding paths and a golf club with a tennis court, swimming pool, bar and restaurant.

    Golf Club Las Palos

    • Website: http://golflospalos.com/
    • 1 track (9 holes)
    • Length: 914 m

    Prices:

    • years)

    Los Palos Golf Club is located in Arona. At his disposal there is a small field, which is covered with beautiful vegetation. Exists since 1994. More suitable for beginners who want to understand the principles of the game.

    Golf Las Americas Club

    • Website: http://www.goflasamericas. com/en/
    • 1 course (18 holes, 72 par)
    • Length: 6051 m

    Prices:

    • €58-102 for a full circle
    • 3 -58€ for half a round

    • Children under 16 years old – 50% discount

    This golf course is located in the heart of the budget resort of Playa de las Americas, 10 km from the international airport. Here, on a field with a total length of 6,051 meters, there are artificial barriers in the form of lakes of meandering rivers throughout the entire length.

    Club Costa Adeje

    • Website: http://www.golfcostaadeje.com/en/
    • 1 course (18 holes, 23 par)

    This course was opened in 1998 in the area of ​​Los Olivos . You can get here from the TF-1 motorway in the direction of Adeje. The presence of a lake above holes 5, 6, 7 and 8 can be distinguished here, which gives a special feeling and is a kind of incentive for the players. In hole #4, the ball must pass over part of the ocean.

    Abama Golf Club

    • Website: http://www. abamahotelresort.com/
    • 1 course (18 holes, 72 par)
    • Length: 6271 m The Abama Resort complex, on 6271 meters of ever-changing terrain, has 22 lakes, impressive waterfalls and white-sand bunkers. Reaches 315 meters above sea level and the highest holes offer stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and the island of La Gomera. This golf club, designed by Dave Thomas, is considered the best on the island, but there are quite strict dress code requirements and it is more focused on professionals.

      Buenavista Golf Club

      • Website: http://www.buenavistagolf.es/
      • 1 course (18 holes, 72 par)
      • Length: 6150 meters

      Prices:

    • 50005

      € for a full circle

    • €34-42 for a half circle
    • Children under 16 years old – 40-45% discount

    This course is located to the northwest of the island in the Isla Baja area. The center is a complex of golf club buildings, offering a beautiful view of all the courses and the ocean. It is located about 20 km from the famous resort of Abama. The remoteness from the resorts has to be compensated by lower prices.

    Club “La Rosaleda”

    • Website: http://www.golflarosaleda.es/
    • 1 course (9 holes, 27 pairs)

    Prices:

    • 57-900 € for a full circle 34-42€ per full circle
    • Children under 16 years old – 40-45% discount

    This golf course is located in the north of Tenerife, 5 minutes walk from the urban center of Puerto de la Cruz and 25 km from the airport. Ideal for beginners and players who want to improve their short range game in a calm and relaxing environment. Here is the best golf school with professional teachers.

    Club de Gold de Tenerife

    • Website: http://www.golflarosaleda.es/
    • 1 course (18 holes, 27 par)
    • Course length: 5740 meters

    Prices:

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    • €57-75 for a full lap
    • €34-42 for a half lap
    • Children under 16 get 40-45% discount

    This is the oldest golf club in Tenerife and can be found in El de Repop Tacoronte, 25 km from Puerto de la Cruz. It is located among the hills at an altitude of 600 meters above sea level. In winter, you can see the snowy peaks of the Teide volcano from here. The club is famous for having difficult natural obstacles.

      Golf in Tenerife, prices, reviews

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      conditions for playing and learning: there is almost year-round summer with excellent
      weather, developed infrastructure, professional golf schools,
      nature is generous with magnificent fields and here are the best in Europe
      golf clubs. In Tenerife, you can meet many golf masters, and even take
      participation in amateur or professional tournaments.

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      Tenerife vacation goes well with learning to play or improving
      skill. Moreover, the quality of the fields is undeniable, and the cost of such leisure here
      much cheaper than in Russia.

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      on the Real Club de Tenerife field, you can not only enjoy the game, but also
      enjoy views of the ocean and Mount Teide. Incredible views of La Gomera
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      Tenerife is a small paradise for golfers. The unique climate, with almost 300 days of sunshine a year, is ideal for golfing. There are many golf courses and the necessary equipment at your disposal, so you just have to enjoy your favorite activity. Both world-famous professional and amateur tournaments are held here, where beginners and experienced players train and have fun.

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      Golf in Tenerife | Tenerife

      Tenerife is one of the best golf destinations in the world. There are ideal conditions for playing and learning.

      The comfortable climate of Tenerife allows you to play golf on the island all year round. Golf courses in Tenerife are a unique combination of natural gorges, special black sand traps, palm alleys, beautiful ocean views.

      Golf club infrastructure includes everything you need for a comfortable stay: restaurants, spa centers, shops, gyms. The best hotels of the island are located near the golf clubs.

      Tenerife has 8 large golf courses for players with different budgets and opportunities – wherever you are on the south coast, you will always be 15 minutes drive from the nearest course.

      “Abama Golf” abamahotelresort.com

      A carefully designed golf course with a course length of 6271 meters is located at an altitude of 315 meters above sea level, within the five-star hotel The Ritz-Carlton Abama. It blends in beautifully with a landscape of over 25,000 palm trees, white sand bunkers and dozens of lakes connected by waterfalls. This 18-hole course offers unparalleled views of the ocean and nearby islands from many locations, so you’re sure to feel like you’re playing on top of the world. This course is one of the best in Spain, it will test your skills and offer many surprises, whatever your skill level.

      The golf course was designed by Dave Thomas, renowned designer of the Ryder Cup and European Tour courses. It is rightfully considered one of the best of his creations in his entire 50-year career.

      “Amarilla Golf & Country Club” amarillagolf.es

      In the south of the island of Tenerife, on the seashore, a short drive from the airport is the Amarilla Golf & Country Club course. It was designed by Donald Steel and opened at 1998 year. On the field near the sea there are 18 holes (par 71). The nine-hole pitch and putt course allows you to improve your short game as well as just playing golf if you’re doing it for the first time. You do not need to have a gaming license on this field.

      Amarilla Golf & Country Club offers wonderful views of Mount Teide and the unique sports port of Marina San Miguel. Complete this field is a real challenge, both for a novice player and for a professional.

      Buenavista Golf buenavistagolf.es

      Buenavista Golf is located near the small tourist village of Buenavista del Norte, in the northeast of Tenerife. It was designed in 2003 by world champion Severiano Ballesteros.

      Buenavista Golf is located right next to the ocean. Because of this, the game on the greens near the five holes is accompanied by a constant noise of the waves. You also need to be careful not to lose the ball near the 15th and 17th holes. between 9and 18 holes there is a central lake connected by cascades, which also creates a wonderful atmosphere. Due to its environmental friendliness, this course was awarded the 2006 Premio Madera Verde Prize and received ISO 14001 and 9001 certifications. the center is great for fast games. This pitch and putt course has nine holes, par 27. It was designed in 1994 by Integral Golf Design, owned by professional golfer José María Olazabal. On the playing field, which has almost no irregularities, you can play golf without the need to make great physical effort.

      Due to its convenience, the golf course in Los Palos is perfect for playing with children. The 9-hole course, par 27, is dominated by abundant vegetation, and there are obstacles in the form of lakes and streams. This course is easy to walk and its location near the tourist area of ​​Los Cristianos makes it a great place to spend a day with the whole family.

      Costa Adeje Golf golfcostaadeje.com

      Costa Adeje Golf is the perfect place to improve your technique and learn to play golf from scratch. Its training field, located in a natural ravine in the south of the island, covers an area of ​​45 square kilometers and has 3 levels of access to different heights. The course was designed in 1998 by six-time Spanish champion and golf course designer Pepe Gancedo. It is ideal for training and competition. Here you will be accompanied by spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean and the island of La Gomera.

      “Golf del Sur” golfdelsur.es

      Golf del Sur has set many world records and hosted many international championships, including: Shell Wonderful World of Golf in 1995, where Ernie Els and Phil Mikaelson met, and the Tenerife Ladies Open in 2002. This golf course was designed by renowned architect Pepe Gancedo in 1987 and redesigned in 2005 by professional golfer Manuel Piñero.

      Golf Las Americas golflasamericas.com

      Golf Las Americas is located in the center of Playa de Las Americas, one of the most popular resorts in the south of the island. It stands out for its favorable location in a natural amphitheater, with superb scenery and views of the island of La Gomera. Designer John Jacobs prioritized the numerous obstacles on these 18 holes.

      “Real Club de Golf” rcgt.es

      Real Club Golf de Tenerife is the second oldest golf course in Spain. It was created in 1932 by Antonio Lucena, Andrés Alberto, Joaquín Laines and Aureliano Yanes, famous players of this club, which is located in the northeast of Tenerife among agricultural fields and fruit trees. On the field there is a hundred-year-old grove, perfectly combined with other elements. All this gives a relaxing atmosphere for year-round golf.

      Due to the varied terrain and location, it is recommended to use an electric car or buggy. This golf course has 18 holes, par 71. This challenging course is designed for the most experienced golfers.

      Vincci Tenerife Golf – prices, hotel reviews

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      Vincci Tenerife Golf 4*

      de Abona. This hotel is located on the seafront, 100 meters from Golf del Sur in Tenerife. It features an outdoor pool and a spa. Many rooms at the Vincci Tenerife Golf have a private balcony, some with sea views.

      Vincci Tenerife’s spacious rooms are decorated in soft, earthy colours, and feature air conditioning and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. Toiletries are provided in the modern bathroom.

      The hotel’s Nammu Spa offers a sauna, steam room, spa pool, massages and beauty treatments. In addition, the hotel has a sun terrace with sun loungers.

      Vincci Tenerife Golf has a buffet restaurant and a bar with a terrace overlooking the sea. Special dietary requirements can be accommodated upon request and gluten-free meals can be provided. Guests can also take advantage of room service.

      Hotel Vincci’s reception can arrange car rental and currency exchange. In addition, staff can provide information about the region and help book excursions, including tours to the magnificent Teide National Park.

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      Vincci Tenerife Golf 4*

      * – Information about the services is taken from the official website of the hotel and from the websites of tour operators. Farvater is not responsible for the complete accuracy of the information provided and the changes that the hotel may introduce.

      Facilities at the hotel

      Vincci Tenerife Golf 4*, reviews 10

      Margarita Recreation 01.02.2022

      +: Great hotel! The food is very tasty and worthy, the staff is wonderful! An ideal place to relax and recharge. The hotel is not noisy, most of the residents are 60+ age. But, it didn’t bother us. The room was with a window to the ocean! Ideal

      10

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      Tetiana Rest0005

      +: Cleaned well, the food is wonderful!!!! -: Of course, the hotel is not the very first freshness!! Repair required! I didn’t understand why there is a pool if it’s icy and it’s impossible to swim in it !!!! The receptionists are not friendly and responsive (but this does not apply to Victor – he is a wonderful person, very friendly and will always help) The spa does not work normally, the masseur goes home when he wants to!

      5

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      Anton Rest 01/12/2022

      +: Large bed, spacious room -: The room has not been renovated for a very long time. Everything is very old and shabby. Breakfast more or less

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      Mihhail Rest 24.12.2021

      +: Good breakfast -: The hotel is clogged, dirty, groomed, does not pull for 4 stars. Failure

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      Anonymous Rest 11/30/2021

      +: Large clean room. Jacuzzi in the bathroom. -: Not a pleasant smell in the vicinity of the hotel.

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      Oksana Rest 11/26/2021

      +: I liked everything) very much ) -: there is no such thing) I liked everything very much)

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      Kseniyakm Rest 27.10.2021

      bedrooms from which a beautiful view of the ocean opened up and the sound of the waves was heard and the dawn was visible in the morning, and I assume that we were given such a room on the occasion of our honeymoon trip, although the reception did not say this. the room was clean, furniture, plumbing is not new, but the main thing is clean. the breakfast is quite tasty, though not enough fruit -: There was no bottle of water or slippers in the room, but we only had one night, so it’s not scary

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      Anna Rest 14.03.2020

      +: Stayed at the hotel 1 night before the flight. The hotel is perfect for one night. A good European breakfast buffet (coffee is only so-so). The rooms are clean, spacious with a little tired plumbing. But it seems that the plumbing is in this form due to the fact that initially it was not of high quality. There is a mini-bar, a large TV (there are no Russian channels). The beds are comfortable. The staff is friendly. Beautiful lobby and pool area. -: No free wifi

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      Evgenia Rest 02/25/2020

      +: Stayed here for one night due to a late flight. The hotel is perfect for one night stay. Good combination of price and quality. Large clean room, breakfast. Ocean view from every room. Of course, the hotel is not new and the main contingent is European pensioners, but everything for a comfortable short stay is present. Nearby (2-3 minutes walk) there is a shopping area with restaurants open until 1 am. The car was parked without problems. Almost from the hotel begins a pedestrian promenade (wooden flooring), along which in a 10-minute leisurely walk you can get to Los Abrigos, and there, as you know, there are very good (and some are in the top 5 on the island) fish restaurants.

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      Rembokirik Rest 02/15/2020

      +: The hotel is located near the airport. Good swimming pool. Near the street with cafes. Breakfast is great!

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    Map of spanish coastal resorts: 10 Best Spain Beach Resorts (with Map)

    Опубликовано: August 20, 2020 в 11:12 am

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    10 Best Spain Beach Resorts (with Map)

    With more than 5,000 miles of beautiful coastline and year-round sunshine, it is no wonder that Spain’s beaches rank among the world’s most popular tourist destinations. From lively coastal cities like Valencia to the warm Canary Islands, like Gran Canaria, and the historic Costa del Sol, Spain’s beaches attract millions of tourists. What’s more, these attractive beaches feature many hotel resorts that offer all the comforts of home plus pampering services, fitness facilities, recreation and adventurous excursions. An overview of the best beach resorts in Spain.

    10. Vanity Hotel Suite[SEE MAP]

    Located in the historic village of Capdepera on Majorca, one of Spain’s Balearic Islands, this charming resort is situated nearby the Cala Agulla Beach with regional attractions like Punta de N’Amer Watch Tower and Cala Millor Beach. Amenities at the Vanity Hotel Suite include a full-service spa, health club, sauna, restaurant, an indoor pool, outdoor pool and rooftop terrace. Rooms are provided with air conditioning, televisions with satellite channels, minibars and free Wi-Fi. Guests can enjoy on-site activities like volleyball, cycling, miniature golf, basketball and aerobics in addition to nearby recreation such as sailing, tennis and horse riding.

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    9. Hotel Las Arenas Balnerario[SEE MAP]

    Just steps from the Las Arenas Beach in Valencia and within close proximity to attractions like L’Oceanografic and the Queen Sofia Palace of the Arts, this beautiful beach resort in Spain features 2 restaurants, a poolside bar, 3 swimming pools, a full-service spa and fitness equipment. Rooms at the Hotel Las Arenas Balnerario include air conditioning, wireless Internet access, bathrobes and slippers in addition to terraces that open to views of the sea. Outdoor recreation and beach fun includes golf, cycling, squash, swimming, sailing, paddle boating and volleyball.

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    The tropical Canary Island of Tenerife offers outstanding beach accommodation in this four-story Spanish beach resort that is conveniently located to nearby attractions like the Puerto de la Cruz city center, the Botanical Garden and the Lago Martianez salt water pools. Amenities include a restaurant, fitness center, swimming pool and lovely garden. Guests can relax in spacious rooms with scenic views and complimentary Champagne. Guests can also enjoy on-site recreational activities or opt for free shuttle service into the city center for shopping and sightseeing.

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    7. Marriott Playa Andaluza[SEE MAP]

    Set along the stunning Costa del Sol in southern Spain within the picturesque town of Estepona, this beachfront resort presents an idyllic family getaway. Resort amenities feature a restaurant, rooftop terrace, steam room, beauty services, swimming pools, children’s club and free Wi-Fi. Guests will find rooms with microwaves, televisions with satellite channels and balconies that open to scenic views. Families can stay at the Marriott Playa Andaluza Beach Resort and enjoy water activities at the beach or opt for nearby recreation like golf, tennis, horse riding, hiking and snorkeling.

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    6.

     Princesa Yaiza Hotel[SEE MAP]

    Overlooking the Blanca Beach on the island of Lanzarote within close distance to regional attractions like the Quemada Beach, Papagayo Beach and the Timanfaya National Park, this luxury resort features amenities like an indoor pool, bar/lounge, restaurant, fitness center, children’s activities and a spa with Turkish baths. Suites include deep-soaking tubs, minibars, air conditioning and wifi. Guests of the Princesa Yaiza can enjoy a number of water activities at the beach in addition to nearby recreation that includes tennis, scuba diving, cycling, racquetball, camel rides and volcano tours.

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    5. Marriott’s Marbella Beach Resort[SEE MAP]

    Situated along the sun-kissed Costa del Sol in Marbella, the Marriott’s Marbella Beach Resort features beautiful villas, 2 outdoor swimming pools, a restaurant, cafe, pub, fitness facilities, spa tub and an arcade game room. Villas include the choices of one, two and three bedrooms, jetted bathtubs, satellite television, washers/dryers and balconies. Guests at the Marriott’s Marbella Beach Resort can enjoy a wide range of nearby recreational activities such as swimming, snorkeling, parasailing, windsurfing, kayaking, water skiing, hiking, horse riding, golf and much more.

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    4. Riu Palace Tres Islas Hotel[SEE MAP]

    Located in Fuerteventura (the closest Canary Island to the African coast) just a short distance from the airport, shopping, Corralejo Beach and Corralejo Natural Dunes Park, this posh beach resort features 3 restaurants, a full-service spa, 2 outdoor swimming pools, a fitness center and a children’s club. Rooms include televisions with satellite channels, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, minibars and balconies that open to desert or ocean views. On-site recreation at the Riu Palace Tres Islas Hotel includes beach activities and tennis.

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    3. Gran Hotel Atlantis Bahia Real[SEE MAP]

    Facing the beach next to the Corralejo Natural Dunes Park, this family-friendly hotel resort offers relaxation and pampering with amenities like tropical gardens, heated pools, a state-of-the-art fitness center, 5 restaurants and an impressive spa with 17 treatment rooms and luxurious therapies. Guests can choose between elegant rooms and spacious suites that all include balconies, minibars, air conditioning, satellite television and free Wi-Fi. Guests can stay at the Gran Hotel Atlantis Bahia Real and enjoy a wide array of fun activities such as swimming, a playground and aerobics or roam out for nearby recreation that includes golf, snorkeling, mountain biking, fishing, boating, scuba diving and whale-watching.

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    2. Riu Palace Maspalomas[SEE MAP]

    Set within the beautiful Gran Canaria island right on the Maspalomas Beach, this five-story resort offers an oasis of tropical gardens, man-made lakes and thousands of palm trees. Guests can enjoy amenities that include 3 restaurants, a full-service spa, health club and a children’s club. Rooms feature air conditioning, in-room safes, minibars, satellite television and balconies that open to views of courtyards or the sea. In addition to numerous beach activities, guests can also enjoy nearby tennis, squash, golf and shopping.

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    1. Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia[SEE MAP]

    One of the top Spain beach resorts in Gran Canaria, the Seaside Grand Hotel Residencia features charming villas surrounded by spectacular landscapes of gorgeous beaches and distant mountains. Amenities at the resort include a restaurant, piano bar, fitness center, 3 outdoor swimming pools and a full-service spa with a sauna and Turkish bath. Luxurious rooms offer air conditioning, bathtubs with whirlpool hydro-massage, daily newspapers and fresh fruit. Guests can opt for on-site recreational activities or nearby attractions that include the likes of golfing, scuba diving, hiking and horse riding.

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    Spain map with regions. All coasts and resorts of Spain

    Has a unique climate, beautiful cities and resorts in Spain? it is a holiday of a European level against the background of world cultural values.

    Here you will find such natural features as the Mediterranean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean, the proximity of Africa, the Pyrenees.

    These elements, combined with national traditions and ancient monuments, do not allow to highlight the best resorts on the map of the country. Everything, therefore, depends on your preferences and wallet.

    Excursion programs are available throughout the year. The seasons of beach holidays, treatment, skiing offered by cities and resorts in Spain depend on a particular region.

    Beach resorts in mainland Spain

    The word “costa” in Spanish means “coast”. On this basis, it is easy to distinguish between beach towns and resorts in Spain. Among them are the following.

    • … It is replete with cozy bays; there are aqua parks Aqua Brava, Playa de Aro, Lloret de Mar.
    • … It is especially interesting for children with its PortAventura rides, owned by the famous Universal Studios.
    • Fans of a “soft” beach holiday will surely like the Costa del Maresme and Costa del Garraf.
    • The expensive bohemian Costa del Sol and Costa Blanca attract high-income holidaymakers.

    The absence of large enterprises of heavy industry in the cities of Spain leads to high environmental performance.

    Spanish cities for history buffs

    Tours are interesting throughout the country. Small villages provide an opportunity to see the life of various ethnic groups. Architectural monuments, museums, galleries of Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Seville reflect the history of the development not only of Europe, but of the entire civilization.

    Many cities in Spain have bullfighting arenas. Thrill-seekers can watch the spectacle, the ending of which? death of a bull, and sometimes a bullfighter. It is worth knowing the dates of the battles in advance in order to take care of the tickets.

    An unforgettable holiday in the Spanish islands

    The insular part of the country consists of the Balearic and Canary archipelagoes. The hot breath of Africa allows you to have fun on local beaches almost all year round. Majorca? a real gem of the Mediterranean. The prices of hotels, yacht clubs, elite restaurants are equal to the cost of the products of the local pearl factory.

    Gained fame for the medicinal properties of the black sand of the beaches, which is of volcanic origin. The local rates are lower than in Mallorca, but they are not particularly democratic. At the same time, on the neighboring islands with the same climate, the cost of recreation is quite affordable for tourists with an average budget.

    The cities and resorts of Spain located on these islands attract representatives of the “high society”. The summer residences of the Spanish royal house are located here.

    Natural health resorts

    Many thermal spas operate on springs that have been known since Roman times. Aragon’s spa complexes combine mineral waters with walks in the Pyrenean national parks. Covadonga Lake Chain? these are water and air procedures, an acquaintance with the pre-Romanesque era, a pilgrimage to the altar of the Virgin of Covadonga.

    Ski slopes in ski resorts

    Ski resorts in Spain are located at a low altitude (2–2.5 km). For this reason, you should only choose the winter months for skiing. Sierra Nevada? the most popular, but quite expensive area for ski holidays. More affordable is the combined ski area of ​​the Aramon Ski Area on the Sierra de la Demanda, which includes many ski resorts. The well-equipped bases of the Aragonese Pyrenees claimed to host the 2010 Olympics. In addition to skiing, there are healing springs of mineral water. The slopes of Baqueira-Beret, Masella, La Pinilla, Alto Campo are equipped for professionals, beginners, families with children.

    From a financial point of view, new winter tracks are attractive: Val de Nuria, Rasos de Peguera, Walter 2000.

    The fourth most visited country in the world by tourists – is ready to welcome you! Pleasant climate, picturesque archipelagos, ski resorts, many historical monuments, entertainment for every taste.

    The Canary and Balearic Islands, Catalonia, Andalusia, Valencia provide ideal year-round beach holidays. You can enjoy the culture and feel the historical spirit of the settlers of the Iberian Peninsula, of course, in Madrid and Barcelona, ​​which are also famous for their world-famous impressive nightlife with an incredible number of clubs and discos.

    Do not miss the opportunity to participate in carnivals, Sonar or Primavera Sound music festivals, visit the Seville Fair or Fallas in Valencia. And if you want to go skiing, then go ahead to the northern region – the Pyrenees, the Cordillera, or to the south – the Sierra Nevada. You’ll like it!

    Spain on world map

    Below is an interactive map of Spain in Russian from Google. You can move the map to the right and left, up and down with the mouse, as well as change the scale of the map with the “+” and “-” icons, which are located at the bottom right of the map, or with the mouse wheel. In order to find out where Spain is located on the world map or on the map of Europe, use the same method to further zoom out the map.

    In addition to the map with the names of the objects, you can look at Spain from the satellite if you click on the “Show satellite map” switch in the lower left corner of the map.

    Shown below are two more maps of Spain – a coastal map with resorts and a map of Spain with cities. In order to see each of them in full size, click on the map and it will open in a new window. You can also print them out and take with you on the road.

    You were presented with the most basic and detailed maps of Spain, which you can always use to find the object of interest to you or for any other purposes. Enjoy your travels!

    Spain occupies the position of a coastal country on the world map, which to some extent explains its popularity among travel enthusiasts.

    It also contributes to the fact that it has a long history and attracts tourists with amazingly beautiful views, sunny weather and ancient cities.

    It is one of the most famous and most visited states in the world. Each place here is unique in its own way.

    Today we will figure out where Spain is located on the world map, how to find and show it – it will be clear to anyone, even a child.

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    Where is Spain on the world map?

    Before you in the photo is a map of the world in Russian. Let’s see where Spain is located on the world map, what part of the peninsula it occupies, the countries of Europe with which it borders, large cities. And we will also find out what language they speak here, what popular resorts tourists use, what seas-oceans the coast is washed by, what local legends can be heard in this region.

    Spain occupies the southwestern part of Europe and most of the Iberian Peninsula, but some of its territories are also in Africa.

    In addition, it owns the Balearic and Pitiusan, Canary Islands, including the well-known in Russia and Mallorca. In the south and east it is washed by the Mediterranean Sea, in the north and west – by the Atlantic Ocean.

    All in the same Europe, it is the fourth largest country. Due to its favorable and somewhat unique geographical position, it has a very warm climate. Although the weather conditions in different regions of this country vary greatly, in general the temperature rarely drops below zero when and where.

    Which countries does it border on

    Looking at the world map, you can see that Spain borders on five states: France and Andorra in the north, in the west, Gibraltar in the south and in the African part of the country.

    All borders are land borders.

    Internal state structure

    Spain is one of the few countries with a monarchy that has survived to this day.

    It is worth remembering that the monarchy here is constitutional, that is, it presupposes the presence of a parliament. The crown is passed down the male line. Today the head of state is Philip VI. The executive branch is headed by the Prime Minister, now Mariano Rajoy. The majority in parliament is usually the People’s Party and the Socialist Workers’ Party.

    To travel to Spain, Russian citizens will need to apply for a Schengen visa. Documents for its receipt are accepted by the visa centers of the sunny country. The set of documents almost completely coincides with the standard for obtaining a Schengen visa.

    The capital of this state is (see photo).

    It is the largest city in the country with a population of over three million inhabitants. The world map shows that the Spanish city of Madrid is located on the Iberian Peninsula, in its very center. It is a very influential cultural center in Europe and the world.

    There is only one official language – Spanish itself. However, it is a multicultural country and many here speak their own languages.

    The Catalan and Basque languages ​​are very widespread, belonging to the indigenous peoples who have inhabited the territory for a long time: the Catalans, the inhabitants of the province of Catalonia, and the Basques. Many languages ​​spoken by the peoples of this area in the past, now, alas, are disappearing due to assimilation.

    Tourists from Russia, of course, care whether they speak Russian in Spain. The local population, of course, does not speak Russian, but there is no need to be afraid of the language barrier – many local restaurants have a menu in Russian, and an electronic translator will help to communicate on the streets.

    The main currency here, as in most other EU countries, is the euro, which was adopted in the state as the national currency in 2002. Before that, the peseta was in circulation – an old Spanish currency.

    At the beginning of 2018, the population of Spain was 46 and a half million. This country has a fairly large urban population – almost 80 percent. At the same time, the country has a low population density in comparison with most of other Western European states – 92 inhabitants per square kilometer.

    It is home to many immigrants from Latin America and Great Britain, Eastern Europe, as well as Roma and Jews.

    Spain on the political map of the world is limited not only by the territory in Europe. If we take into account the Spanish territories in Africa, the area of ​​the entire state is about 505 square kilometers.

    Spain is a secular state, but the bulk of the population is Catholic. There are a lot of Protestants and Orthodox Christians in the country, and the number of Muslims has been increasing lately. The communities of Judaism, Sikhism, Buddhism, Hinduism are also represented in a small number. It should be noted that quite a lot of atheists and non-religious people also live here.

    Popular cities and resorts in Spain

    Every year Spain attracts thousands of tourists from all over the world. The number of places worth visiting in this country is unusually large. There is a corner for everyone’s taste. First of all, of course, it is worth mentioning Madrid – the capital of this sunny country.

    Good to know: Madrid is not only the center of the Iberian Peninsula, but also the center of all Spanish social life. It is a cosmopolitan city with a large population, a major center for business development, home of parliament and the royal family.

    Prado Museum

    Among the most famous sights of the region are the Prado Museum, Victory Arch, and the Royal Palace. It is impossible not to visit the local market, which is believed to have existed since the sixteenth century.

    The Cibeles fountain is striking in its beauty, made of white marble in the form of a sculpture of the goddess of fertility. Sports fans, especially the famous football club Real Madrid, will appreciate the local football museum.

    A pleasant climate, light sandy beaches, comfortable hotels and unique nature – this is an ideal place for relaxation.

    Speaking about the resorts of Spain, one cannot fail to mention its island possessions. One of these is Ibiza island… Frankly, a trip to Ibiza is not a cheap pleasure, but, nevertheless, this island remains extremely popular among vacationers, mainly among young people.

    The island is famous not only for its white sandy beaches, clear blue sea and rich vegetation, but also for its rich nightlife.

    Another Spanish island – Majorca… He, in turn, attracts tourists with enchantingly beautiful views. Here you can take a break from the rhythm of life in a big city, enjoying the unity with nature and clean air.

    Bellver Castle

    There are also architectural monuments, which include Bellver Castle and Almudaina Palace.

    A thrill will be provided by a visit to the cave part of the island, namely the Dragon and Art caves.

    Resorts of Spain on the world map

    Spanish resorts are very popular with tourists from all over the world. Due to their favorable location and rich history, they can leave few people indifferent. Warm climate, proximity to the Mediterranean Sea, culture that has developed over the centuries attracts almost everyone.

    Although the most visited Spanish cities are located in completely different parts of the country, a general pattern can be traced: people are seduced by the sea and the sun. Madrid, located in the center of the country, and the port of Barcelona, ​​and the coastal Costa Blanca can boast of these two things. The settlements of Spain are of great importance in Western Europe and even throughout the world.

    International airports in Spain

    There are quite a few airports in Spain, both local and international. It is not always possible to show them all on the world map, it all depends on the scale of the map. In total, sixteen airports have international status.

    The largest of them are located in Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Malaga, Girona, Valencia, Alicante, Granada. The largest are the airports of Madrid and Barcelona. The airport of the capital has an interesting name Madrid-Barajas, and many people know Barcelona airport as El Prat.

    Conclusion

    Spain is a highly developed European country, which is distinguished by a large number of resort cities with a warm climate and a rich history. It is not surprising that many dream of getting here at least once. Everyone who visits Spain will no longer be able to throw it out of his heart.

    We bring to your attention an interesting video about the sights of Spain:

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    Where is the beautiful Spain on the world map? Officially, the Kingdom of Spain is a sovereign state located in the southwestern part of Europe and partly in Africa. The country occupies about 80% of the Iberian Peninsula and 20% of the Canary and Balearic Islands. The country borders on the west with Portugal, from South with Gibraltar, in North Africa with Morocco and from the north with Andorra and France.

    The flight time to Spain depends on which city you arrive in, for example, you will arrive in Mallorca in four and a half hours.

    On a map of the coast of Spain, we can see that the country is washed by the Atlantic Ocean from the north and west, and the Mediterranean Sea from the south and east. Spain is a great country for recreation and tourism. The main places for a beach holiday are: Costa Brava, Costa Dorada and Costa del Maresme. The most populous in terms of tourism can be called Barcelona and Salou, and Magay is the largest port in the country.

    A detailed map in Russian with all the most popular cities and resorts in Spain can be found on our website. As for entertainment, Mallorca and Ibiza offer just a huge number of discos and nightclubs. And the Canary Islands are the most popular year-round resort for their tropical climate.

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    With the help of a map of resorts in Spain, you can get a clear idea of ​​where you are either going or still want to go on vacation. The map shows all the resorts of both mainland Spain and the island (Ibiza, Tenerife, Mallorca and Menorca).

    We also suggest that you familiarize yourself with the information from the main beach resorts in Spain. This information will also help in planning your vacation.

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    Costa Brava, Spain Resorts, Towns, Map & Where To Find It?




    The Costa Brava is a top tourist area which lies in the northeast of mainland Spain. Part of the province of Girona, the Costa Brava attracts more yearly visitors than most areas of this country. Girona, Lleida, Tarragona and Barcelona form the second largest of the Spanish regions, Catalonia.

    The beautiful coastline here stretches from Blanes in the south, northwards to the French border. Further to the south is the Costa Dorada or the “Golden Coast”.

    The literal translation for this Spanish Costa is “Rugged Coast”. A reference to the rugged landscape that runs parallel to the Mediterranean Sea.

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    Costa Brava Map & Resorts

    This map includes all the popular holiday destinations. You can also see more maps for Spain here which provides alot more detail.

    The Costa Brava is well known for several top tourist destination. These include Lloret de Mar, Tossa de Mar and the town of Blanes. Much of this area once relied on fishing as it’s primary source of income. This changed in the 1950’s and the beginning of the tourism boom. The Costa Brava was one of the first Spanish Costas to begin mass development. It’s since transformed itself into one of the top tourism destinations in Europe.

    Blanes

    Blanes lies 60 kilometres north of Barcelona. This town is the southernmost point of the Costa Brava. The history of Blanes can be traced back to before the Romans to around the 3rd Century BC.

    Mountains overlook the beautiful beaches of Blanes. This is where you wil find the famous Sa Palomera Rock (picture above). This popular town is also well known for one of the biggest firework displays in Europe. Also the feast of Santa Anna and Sant Joaquim. These events take place on the last full week of July and can attract up to 500,000 visitors.

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    Tossa de Mar On The Costa Brava

    Tossa de Mar is a pretty coastal resort in northeastern Spain. This popular town lies between the French border and the major city of Barcelona.

    This Spanish Costa is the Costa Brava or “Brave Coast” in English. Home to some of the top holiday destinations in northern Spain.

    Tossa de Mar lies 12 km north of the vibrant Lloret de Mar resort. This is where many head for the extended nightlife on offer. The coastline and bay of Tossa de Mar stretches for 14 km with a series of beautiful beaches and coves.

    This beautiful town is rich in history and culture. This is the only example of a fortified walled-in medieval town in the whole of Catalonia.

    Tossa de Mar is full of attractions, historic landmarks and plenty of things to do during your visit. Below we provide more information about the beaches, castle and old town. We also cover some of the other top attractions you should check out.

    Beaches & Coves

    There are 15 beaches and coves along the 14 km coastline of Tossa de Mar.The 3 main beaches in the town itself are Platja Gran, Platja del Reig and Platja de la Mar Menuda. Platja Gran (big beach) is the biggest as the name implies with a length of 380 metres and a width of 60 metres.

    The medieval castle and walled old town lie to the east of this beach. Although the biggest beach, Platja Gran does not tend to get as busy as you may expect. This is due to gritty composition of the beach.

    The landscapes here are the most photographed of the Costa Brava coastline such is their beauty,

    The second beach of this town is Platja de la Mar Menuda (beach of less sea). This beach has shallow calm waters ideal for children. Both beaches are Blue Flag Certified and continue to attract plenty of visitors.

    Platja del Reig is a tiny beach which is little more than a cove. This depends on whether the sea has washed the sand away or not.

    There are many more beaches and coves to explore here. one of the official tourism websites has an excellent beaches map. A good resource if would like to know more about the beaches here.

    Tossa de Mar Medieval Castle – Vila Vella

    Villa Vella is the only fortified example of medieval Catalonia on the Costa Brava or northeastern coastline. Built in the late 14th century, these landmarks bear a resemblance to the Peñiscola Castle and town. Peñiscola lies to the south on the Costa del Azahar and is also known as the “City in the Sea”.

    Despite the age of the castle, most of the original features still exist. These include the turrets, cylindrical towers and outer walls which remain intact. Taking a stroll to the top of the castle may seem like a bit of a slog. You are rewarded with some amazing views of Catalonia and the Mediterranean Sea.

    Another bonus if you trek to the top is the unexpected tapas bar serving snacks and refreshments. This is an especially welcome sight on hot days.

    The beautiful old town is a pleasure to visit as you pass through narrow cobblestone streets. These streets are full of old churches and buildings all dating back hundreds of years.

    Hiking & Mountain Bike Trails

    Among the top things to do in Tossa de Mar are walking, hiking and mountain biking. Many trails exist in the hills above the beaches and coves. There are 5 walking trails in total, all offer spectacular views of the Sea and the coastal areas below. The walking trails will take you through popular areas such as Cala Pola, Es Codolar and Sant Grau.

    There are 3 mountain bike trails of varying distance and difficulty. These take you up into the mountains and through beautiful lush green countryside.

    Puig de Cadiretes is route 1 with a distance of close to 11 km. This route has some steep slopes to negotiate which can be dangerous when you descend.

    Les Planes de n’Aromir is not as demanding as route 1 and mainly on the flat with some ascending and descending. The distance is much longer at close to 15 kilometres but the ride is enjoyable.

    Aiguafina is the longest route at 18.5 kilometres but the ride is not as challenging as it the other routes.

    Map of Tossa de Mar

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    Lloret de Mar: The Top Beach Resort & Town On The Costa Brava

    Lloret de Mar attracts millions of visitors each summer for it’s package holidays. In fact, this town was one of the very first in the country to offer these low cost holidays.

    Lloret de Mar is a popular coastal town and tourist resort located on the Costa Brava. This Spanish Costa lies on the northeastern Mediterranean coastline.

    This magical location is best known for it’s beautiful beaches and vibrant nightlife. here you are also spoiled for choice with the many attractions and things to do on offer.

    Lloret de Mar is full of hotels, restaurants, bars, nightclubs and interesting attractions. If you manage to run out of things to do here, the city of Barcelona is 75 km to the south. The city of Girona is some 45 kilometres to the north.

    There are two other popular towns close by also. The town of Blanes lies to the south, with Tossa del Mar to the north. According to official figures, Lloret de Mar is the 5th most visited location in Spain.

    There are so many top attractions and interesting things to do in Lloret to Mar to keep you occupied during your visit, below we provide a little information about some of the most popular. You can also check out some more of the popular activities on this tourist information website.

    Visit The Fabulous Beaches

    Lloret de Mar is particularly famous for it’s superb Blue Flag beaches. In total there are over ten beaches and smaller coves to choose from. The main beach is over 1600 metres and has a beautiful promenade running alongside. The promenade is ideal to for a stroll and taking in the local surroundings.

    Other beaches here include Fenals, Sa Coleta, Cala Boadella and Santa Cristina beach. Canyelles beach, Treumal beach and Cala Banys are also worth checking out.

    Santa Clotilde Garden

    Santa Clotilde Gardens are the top attraction in Lloret de Mar. These beautiful gardens offer views of the Sea while you admire the trees and flowers. The vast array of colours on display here is truly breathtaking . This majestic example of landscape gardening is actually built on top of a cliff.

    The gardens were designed in the style of Italian Renaissance by Nicolau Rubió i Tuduri when he was 28 years of age. Most of the visitors here speak of their experience as peaceful and tranquil. a relaxing walk here is especially encouraged. There is a small 5€ charge to enter Santa Clotilde Gardens and enjoy the spectacular scenery on offer. You can also pay around 10 € for the garden tours bus.

    Amazing Nightlife

    Despite all the natural beauty on offer here, this popular town comes alive at night. The Lloret de Mar Nightlife is one of the most vibrant one the eastern coastline of Spain. There are tons of bars, restaurants and clubs for revellers to enjoy themselves.

    The strips are where most of the action takes place. These ares tend to attract quite a lot of youngsters to it’s establishments. El Pub, Bar Room and Disco Colossos (picture below) are among the hot spots to enjoy an evening out. The Queen Vic is one of the better sports bars around if you want to catch up with the latest sports.

    Map of Lloret de Mar

    Please click the image below for a full size Map of Lloret de Mar and some of the local attractions.

    Sant Roma Parish Church

    Another top attraction located the centre of Lloret de Mar is the Sant Roma Parish Church. The church showcases some of the finest architecture both inside and out. This amazing building offers another peaceful and relaxing experience. Sant Roma Church is particularly striking due to interesting mix of colours used. Night time sees the church illuminated. This only adds to the beauty of the spectacular architecture. This beautiful church contains one of the oldest organs in the whole or Europe.





    20 Best Family Resorts in Spain in 2022 + MAP

    If you’re planning a family vacation in a Spanish city or on the coast, you’ll want to check out the best family resorts in Spain. You can find beautiful, all-inclusive family hotels throughout Spain, from themed resorts to seaside accommodations, and much more.

    Don’t worry; these hotels will appeal not only to kids but to adults as well. Many of these Spanish family resorts have swimming pools with waterslides, specially-decorated rooms, and all kinds of activities for little ones, as well as adults-only amenities. So, you can easily keep the kids occupied while you enjoy a lovely getaway in this gorgeous country.

    Family Resorts in Spain (EN)

     

    1. Hotel del Juguete, a fun resort in Spain for families

    The whimsical Hotel del Juguete is one of the best family hotels in Spain that looks more like a museum or toy store from the outside. Inside, the accommodations are themed after childhood characters from LEGO, Playmobil, and others, which will delight the little ones.

    1. Hotel del Juguete, a fun resort in Spain for families

    While kids will love the TV character and superhero-themed rooms, adults will appreciate the comfortable amenities and modern conveniences. This Spanish family resort also organizes activities and events for birthdays, holidays, and special occasions, so you can have one of the most enjoyable vacations together.

    The hotel is in Ibi, Alicante, which is close to Alcoy, so it’s perfect for spending a relaxing holiday.

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    Mar Hotels Playa Mar & Spa, which is just 165 feet from the beach in Puerto de Pollensa, is one of the best family hotels in Mallorca, Spain. This place is ideal if you’re craving tranquility since you’ll be close to one of the best beaches in Spain, specifically Cala de Formentor.

    2. Mar Hotels Playa Mar & Spa, one of the best family hotels in Spain

    The resort has an indoor pool, an outdoor pool, and a splash area designed for kids, so it’s a great choice if you’re looking for a family hotel in Spain with waterslides. The complex also includes a theater, several lounges, and an entertainment program designed for adults and children.

    Moreover, there are lush gardens and olive trees, a delicious buffet restaurant with show cooking, and a snack bar serving drinks and appetizers. The hotel has 168 luxury rooms and is one of the best all-inclusive family resorts in Spain, so you won’t have to worry about anything during your vacation.

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    3. Club Hotel Aguamarina, one of the best beach resorts in Spain for families

    The Club Hotel Aguamarina is another beach resort in Spain for families that you should consider. It’s in the bay of Arenal d’en Castell, one of the quietest and least known beaches in Menorca, despite its beauty.

    3. Club Hotel Aguamarina, one of the best beach resorts in Spain for families

    Along with direct beach access, the hotel has various entertainment programs for children and adults, so everyone will have plenty to do during their stay. As for the facilities, they’re clean, modern, and include three outdoor pools, one of which has a waterslide.

    If you’re looking for one of the best family hotels in Spain, this resort won’t disappoint, as it has everything you need. In addition to its spacious and well-equipped rooms, there is a buffet restaurant with show cooking and ocean views.

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    The Grand Palladium Palace is another all-inclusive family resort in Spain that I highly recommend. It’s in Ibiza, specifically in front of Playa d’en Bossa, making it ideal for those seeking a beachfront accommodation.

    4. Grand Palladium Palace Ibiza Resort & Spa, the best all-inclusive family resort in Spain

    The hotel has beautiful facilities, including four freshwater pools, seven tennis courts, a gym, and a spa with an indoor pool, hot tub, and sauna. For the little ones, there is a kids’ program with all kinds of activities, as well as an aquatic play area.

    Moreover, the dining options include three buffets and four a la carte restaurants, as well as a lobby bar and a poolside bar. All these amenities make this a wonderful family resort in Ibiza, Spain to relax and enjoy delicious food.

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    5. Magic Robin Hood, another Spanish resort for families

    The Magic Robin Hood hotel is a fun resort for families in Spain located in El Albir, Alicante, in the municipality of Alfaz del Pi.

    What makes this resort stand out is its Robin Hood theme, which is reflected in the medieval decor and accents, so you feel like you’re in a storybook setting. You’ll also find lots of kid-friendly amenities here, including a waterpark with slides, an adventure area, and a Game Experience room equipped with virtual reality headsets and videogame consoles.

    5. Magic Robin Hood, another Spanish resort for families

    While there are plenty of children’s activities here, parents can enjoy the adults-only areas, such as the Lady Marian Spa or the Crusades Chill Out area.

    As one of the best Spanish resorts for families, this hotel also has several themed restaurants and buffets serving international dishes. The rooms are modeled after forest cabins and are well-equipped, with views of the different parts of the resort. There’s no doubt that this all-inclusive family hotel in Spain is the perfect place to enjoy a holiday with kids.

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    Another family-friendly hotel in Spain that you should consider is the Spa Hotel Ciudad de Teruel, a luxurious resort with high-end amenities.

    Located in Teruel, this resort has lovely facilities, including the DinoSpa Children’s Water Park, where kids can splash around in the sun. For the adults, there is a 9,690ft² spa with a thermal circuit, massage services, and relaxation treatments.

    6. Spa Hotel Ciudad de Teruel, a dinosaur-themed family resort in Spain

    The resort also has a buffet restaurant serving a variety of cuisines, and the Migas restaurant, where you can order haute cuisine dishes. Another relaxing aspect is the terrace bar, where drinks and snacks are available. Finally, the resort offers free bus service to the city of Teruel, making it one of the best family hotels in Spain if you want to do some sightseeing.

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    7. Holiday World Polynesia, another one of the best Spanish resorts for families

    Holiday World Polynesia is another family hotel in Spain that you’ll love. It’s in Benalmádena, on the Costa del Sol, so its prime location is perfect for families who want to enjoy the sun and beach. Moreover, the resort’s décor is inspired by the Polynesian islands of Bora Bora, Samoa, and Easter Island, creating a unique ambiance.

    7. Holiday World Polynesia, another one of the best Spanish resorts for families

    The hotel has everything, from a spa and fitness center for adults to a wave pool and entertainment program for little ones. There are also several restaurants serving national dishes and oriental cuisine, all prepared with the highest-quality ingredients.

    There is even a movie theater and a piano bar with karaoke, so if you want a family beach resort in Spain where you won’t get bored, this is one of the best options!

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    8. Rosamar Garden 4* Resort, the best family resort in Spain with a waterslide

    The Rosamar Garden 4* Resort is another gorgeous family hotel in Spain in Lloret de Mar, Girona. It’s in a quiet area surrounded by gardens and is just a short distance from the beach, so even if you go in the summer, you’ll be able to relax and enjoy the surf in peace.

    8. Rosamar Garden 4* Resort, the best family resort in Spain with a waterslide

    The resort has different facilities designed for children to enjoy their stay, including the kid-friendly sports area and Aquasplash play area. Older kids can participate in the day and evening activities or visit the Aquacenter spa area.

    Moreover, the resort has a buffet restaurant with show cooking, kids’ menus, and themed dinners, so everyone can find something to eat. Without a doubt, this is one of the best family hotels in northern Spain, so don’t miss it.

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    The PortAventura Hotel Gold River is another themed family hotel in Spain, and one of the best options for a fun weekend getaway.

    The resort is in Salou, Tarragona, and is part of the Port Aventura amusement park. Moreover, it’s inspired by the Wild West, specifically the American Gold Rush, so it’s one of the most unique hotels.

    9. PortAventura Hotel Gold River, another themed resort in Spain for families

    Along with free, unlimited access to the amusement park, guests can enjoy the hotel’s three pools, which form a makeshift river. There are also day and evening entertainment options, as well as three restaurants, including a buffet. You can also enjoy snacks at the café or after-dinner drinks at the two bars. When it’s time to relax, visit the spa, which has luxurious facilities including a sauna, steam bath, and indoor pool.

    Since this is one of the best Spanish resorts for families, I recommend booking in advance, especially if you’re visiting during peak season or the holidays.

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    The Bahía Príncipe Fantasia Tenerife resort is another good family hotel in Spain, specifically in San Miguel de Abona, in southern Tenerife. While it’s a favorite among avid golfers, the hotel is also the perfect place to enjoy the sea since it’s close to the beaches of Playa de San Blas, Playa Grande, and San Miguel de Abona. Its location on the island also makes it a great place to stay if you want to experience some of the best things to do in Tenerife.

    10. Bahia Principe Fantasia Tenerife, the best family hotel in Spain for relaxation

    As you can imagine, this luxury family resort in Spain offers everything kids and adults need for a relaxing getaway. There is a children’s playground and waterpark, as well as an outdoor pool and a pretty garden. Finally, the on-site buffet serves all kinds of dishes, making this one of the best all-inclusive hotels in Tenerife South for all ages.

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    11. Gran Castillo Tagoro, the best Spanish resort for families with little ones

    Another top family hotel in Spain is the Gran Castillo Tagoro Family & Fun Playa Blanca. It’s located in Playa Blanca, one of the best places to see in Lanzarote, and the rooms offer views of the beautiful scenery and the Atlantic Ocean.

    11. Gran Castillo Tagoro, the best Spanish resort for families with little ones

    The resort is modeled after the Moorish architectural style, so it’s very pretty. As for the facilities, they include six pools, including a children’s pool with waterslides. Kids can enjoy a wide range of activities, while parents can take advantage of the relaxing VitaNova Spa and the hotel’s babysitting service.

    When you get hungry, eat at the resort’s Italian restaurant or the buffet, which serves international dishes. There are also a few on-site bars, so it’s a great family beach resort in Spain where you can spend your holiday.

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    The Pierre & Vacances Resort is another excellent family hotel in Spain near the beach, specifically in the north of Fuerteventura, in the Canary Islands.

    12. Pierre & Vacances Resort Fuerteventura OrigoMare, a nice beach resort in Spain for families

    Not only can you enjoy all the best things to do in Fuerteventura while you’re here, but you can also take advantage of the hotel’s tennis courts, ping-pong tables, mini-golf course, and Yolo Riders Surf School. The resort is also home to the Craterpark, a volcano-themed waterpark for kids and adults. Moreover, there is a children’s and teens club, so parents can enjoy some alone time together while the kids are occupied.

    Finally, there are two on-site restaurants, a couple of cafes, and a bar, making it one of the best luxury family hotels in Spain.

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    13. Iberostar Isla Canela, the best family hotel in Spain in the south

    The Iberostar Isla Canela hotel is an amazing family hotel on Spain’s southern coast. It’s on Isla Canela, right on the border that separates Andalusia from Portugal, and is considered one of the best beach hotels in Spain.

    13. Iberostar Isla Canela, the best family hotel in Spain in the south

    In addition to its lush gardens, the hotel has pristine facilities, including an outdoor pool, a spa, and a gym. The resort also hosts numerous children’s activities during the day, so it’s perfect for a family trip to Spain.

    There is also a delicious buffet-style restaurant with show cooking, so this is one of the best all-inclusive hotels in Spain if you want to make sure everyone is happy.

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    14. Servatur Waikiki, another one of the best beach resorts for families in Spain

    The Servatur Waikiki resort is just a short walk from Playa del Inglés, making it one of the best beach resorts in Spain for families.

    14. Servatur Waikiki, another one of the best beach resorts for families in Spain

    This hotel stands out for its Hula-Hula Park, a waterpark with a pool, waterslides, cannon sprayers, and coconut buckets that dump gallons of water. Other amenities include the kids’ adventure park and Miniclub cabin, as well as an adults-only sports area. For the ultimate relaxation, check out the MaiTai Wellness Lounge, which has a jacuzzi, a heated pool, and massage services.

    As for the restaurant, it offers a wide variety of international dishes, so everyone can satisfy their appetite. Moreover, if you want to explore some of the best places to see in Gran Canaria, like the nearby Maspalomas Dunes, this is one of the best family hotels in Spain’s Canary Islands.

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    15. Playadulce Hotel, the best family resort in Spain with themed rooms

    The Playadulce Hotel is one of the most original family beach resorts in Spain. It’s in Aguadulce, Almería, and features family rooms themed after old westerns that were filmed in the area.

    15. Playadulce Hotel, the best family resort in Spain with themed rooms

    Besides its interesting décor, the hotel boasts beautiful facilities, such as swimming pools, waterslides, sports areas, and tennis courts. For the adults, there is the Acquaplaya Spa center, where you can enjoy a rejuvenating water circuit, massage, or wellness treatment.

    The entire family can enjoy a buffet meal at the Andalucía restaurant, as well as an entertainment program for children and adults. With all these amenities, this is a lovely beach resort in Spain for families to enjoy a coastal getaway.

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    16. Hipotels Barrosa Garden, another one of the best hotels in Spain for families

    The Hipotels Barrosa Garden resort is a great place to enjoy a family trip to Spain, specifically in Chiclana de la Frontera, Cádiz.

    16. Hipotels Barrosa Garden, another one of the best hotels in Spain for families

    Enjoy the indoor and outdoor pool, do a water circuit at the spa, or indulge in a wellness treatment after basking on the sand. As a guest at this all-inclusive family resort in Spain, you’ll have everything taken care of, as well as direct access to the beach.

    If you like to golf, you can visit the golf course next to the hotel, which is the largest course in the city. For the little ones, the Hipiclub, mini-golf course, playground, and splash pad will provide entertainment all day long. The hotel staff organizes all kinds of activities every day, so this is one of the best family hotels in Spain where you can fully relax while the kids have fun.

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    17. Castilla Termal Solares, an awesome family resort in Spain with a pool

    Another all-inclusive family hotel in Spain that I recommend is the Castilla Termal Solares. It’s in Solares, Cantabria, in a historic 19th-century building, making it one of the most beautiful and original resorts in the region.

    17. Castilla Termal Solares, an awesome family resort in Spain with a pool

    This elegant hotel boasts spacious rooms with modern amenities and views of the park or the garden. Also, there is an outdoor pool and a covered pool, so you can enjoy a relaxing swim any time of the year. Adults will love the spa and fitness center, while kids can play in the children’s waterpark.

    Moreover, the hotel’s restaurant serves traditional food from the region, as well as international cuisine, so there is a lot to choose from. Without a doubt, this is a wonderful 5-star family hotel in Spain for those seeking tranquility.

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    18. Magic Aqua Rock Gardens, one of the best family hotels in Spain on the coast

    The Magic Aqua Rock Gardens resort is a relaxing family hotel in Benidorm, Spain. It’s right in front of Levante Beach, on the outskirts of the city, making it the perfect place to get away from the crowds and enjoy some peace and quiet.

    18. Magic Aqua Rock Gardens, one of the best family hotels in Spain on the coast

    The best thing about this hotel is its original theme and ethnic design, which makes it a great accommodation for children and adults alike. Among the facilities here, the African Emotion Water Park stands out. It features four kamikaze slides, a children’s pool with waterslides, and different aquatic games.

    There is also a Game Experience room, where you or the kids can play video games after a day of sunbathing. Alternatively, you may like the exclusive adults-only chill-out area or the spa. Last but not least, the themed buffet restaurant serves all kinds of dishes, making this an incredible luxury hotel in Spain for families.

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    19. Hotel Best Lloret Splash, the best family resort in Spain in the north

    If you want another all-inclusive family hotel in Spain, check out the Hotel Best Lloret Splash. It’s in Lloret de Mar, Girona, and is just a 10-minute walk from the beach.

    19. Hotel Best Lloret Splash, the best family resort in Spain in the north

    The resort has very nice facilities, including a large pool complex with a waterpark, slides, children’s activities, and a mini-club. There is also a game room, an adults-only pool, and entertainment programs designed for kids and adults.

    This place also has a restaurant that can accommodate food intolerances and allergies. So, if you’re looking for a resort in Spain for families that can cover all the bases, this is it. Just be sure to notify the staff ahead of time to ensure they prepare your food properly.

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    20. Landmar Costa los Gigantes, the best family beach resort in Spain’s Canary Islands

    Finally, the Landmar Costa los Gigantes is another resort in Spain for families who want to stay near the beach. It’s in Puerto de Santiago, Tenerife, one of the best Canary Islands to visit.

    20. Landmar Costa los Gigantes, the best family beach resort in Spain’s Canary Islands

    Since the temperatures on the island are pleasant year-round, you can enjoy direct beach access no matter when you visit. That said, the hotel also has an outdoor pool and a waterpark, as well as a kids’ club. The little ones will love saying hi to Landy, the resort’s friendly turtle mascot, so keep an eye out for him!

    For the adults, there is an on-site gym and a line-up of nightly entertainment. Plus, all the rooms are fully equipped with everything you need, making this one of the best family holiday resorts in Spain.

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    That’s it for this guide to the best family hotels in Spain, and I hope you found a place to enjoy your next vacation. If you have any other recommendations or you’ve stayed in one of these family resorts in Spain, I’d love to hear your thoughts. Leave me a comment below and I’ll get back to you.

    Enjoy your family time in this beautiful country!

    Resort areas of spain detailed map. Detailed map of spain with resorts and cities in Russian

    Has a unique climate beautiful cities and resorts in Spain? this is a rest of the European level against the backdrop of world cultural values.

    Here you will find such natural features as the Mediterranean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean, the proximity of Africa, the Pyrenees.

    These elements, combined with national traditions and ancient monuments, do not make it possible to single out the best resorts on the country’s map. Everything, therefore, depends on your preferences and wallet.

    Excursion programs are available throughout the year. Seasons beach holiday, treatment, skiing, which offer cities and resorts in Spain, depend on a particular region.

    Beach resorts in mainland Spain

    The word “costa” in Spanish means “shore”. On this basis, it is easy to distinguish the beach towns and resorts of Spain. Among them are the following.

    • . Replete with cozy bays, here are the water parks Aqua Brava, Playa de Aro, Lloret de Mar.
    • . It is especially interesting for children with its Port Aventura rides, owned by the famous Universal Studios.
    • Fans of a “soft” beach holiday will surely like the Costa del Maresme and the Costa del Garraf.
    • Expensive bohemian Costa del Sol and Costa Blanca attract vacationers with high incomes.

    The absence of large enterprises of heavy industry in the cities of Spain leads to high environmental performance.

    Spanish cities for history buffs

    Excursions are interesting throughout the country. Small villages provide an opportunity to see the life of various ethnic groups. Architectural monuments, museums, galleries of Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Seville reflect the history of development not only of Europe, but of the whole civilization.

    Many cities in Spain have bullfighting arenas. Thrill-seekers can watch the spectacle, the finale of which? the death of a bull, and sometimes a bullfighter. The dates of the fights should be known in advance in order to take care of the tickets.

    An unforgettable holiday in the Spanish islands

    The island part of the country consists of the Balearic and Canarian archipelagos. The hot breath of Africa allows you to have fun on local beaches almost all year round. Majorca? a real gem of the Mediterranean. The prices of hotels, yacht clubs, elite restaurants are equal to the cost of products of a local pearl factory.

    Gained fame due to the healing properties of the black sand of the beaches, which is of volcanic origin. The local rates are lower than in Mallorca, but they are not particularly democratic. At the same time, on neighboring islands with the same climate, the cost of rest is quite affordable for tourists with an average budget.

    The cities and resorts of Spain located on these islands attract representatives of the “high society”. Here are the summer residences of the Spanish royal house.

    Natural health resorts

    Many thermal clinics operate on sources known since ancient Rome. Spas in Aragon combine mineral waters with walks in the Pyrenees national parks. The chain of lakes of Covadonga? these are water and air procedures, acquaintance with the pre-Roman era, a pilgrimage to the altar of the Virgin of Covadonga.

    Ski slopes in ski resorts

    Ski resorts in Spain are located at a low altitude (2–2.5 km). For this reason, you should choose only the winter months for skiing. Sierra Nevada? the most popular, but quite expensive area for ski holidays. More affordable is the combined Aramon Ski Area on the Sierra de la Demanda, which includes many ski resorts. The well-maintained bases of the Aragonese Pyrenees claimed to host the 2010 Olympics. In addition to skiing, there are healing springs here. mineral water. The slopes of Baqueira-Beret, Macella, La Pinilla, Alto Campo are equipped for professionals, beginners, families with children.

    From a financial point of view, new winter tracks are attractive: Val de Nuria, Rasos de Peguera, Walter 2000.


    Before you see the world with your own eyes and get acquainted with the states, you must first familiarize yourself with the map. Many tourists from Russia prefer to plan their holidays in the Spanish Republic, another category likes Italy. Spain on the world map occupies the position of a coastal country.

    Therefore, this country is very popular among travelers. Centuries-old history, beautiful landscapes and delicious dishes attract tourists from different countries. It is not surprising that a traveler who arrives in Spain enjoys beautiful landscapes, sunny weather and ancient cities.

    This is one of the most famous and visited states in the world. People come here to spend holidays with family and friends. But before you visit the magnificent state, you need to figure out where it is located on the map. A specially created online map of Spain can show not only the city center, but also the nearest circles.

    Where is the peninsula of Spain located on the map of the world and Europe

    Before traveling to this sunny country, many inexperienced travelers wonder where Spain is located. The state is located in the southwestern part of Europe and the Iberian (Iberian) Peninsula. As a rule, in the country of Spain, the Iberian Peninsula is considered the largest in Southern Europe and covers an area of ​​582 thousand sq. km. The Iberian Peninsula is connected to the mainland. Most of the Iberian Peninsula is a plateau.

    Peninsula on the world map

    The climate of the Iberian Peninsula is subtropical dry, on the coasts of the sea. Rivers flow in the country: Duero, Ebro, Tajo, Guadiana, Guadalquivir. Some territories of the state are located on the territory of Africa.

    In addition, Spain owns the Balearic and Pitius, Canary Islands, including well famous island Ibiza and Majorca.

    Land borders

    Who borders Spain

    Spain shares borders with 5 countries: Morocco, Andorra, France, Portugal and Gibraltar. The country is washed by the Mediterranean Sea, the Bay of Biscay and the Atlantic Ocean. Of the above countries, Portugal has the longest border with Spain. The Spanish province of Ourense has many points from where you can cross the border to other countries. Most of them are rural villages.

    Spain-Portugal border

    “La Raya” is an international land border shared by Spain and Portugal. Spain has seven provinces along the border; Ourense, Badajoz, Pontevedra, Zamora, Huelva, Cáceres and Salamanca, while Portugal has ten districts along the border: Faro, Beja, Évora, Portalegre, Castelo Branco, Guarda, Bragança, Vila Real, Braga and Viana do – Castelo.

    Border with Portugal

    The border between Spain and Portugal was demarcated as a result of numerous treaties signed centuries ago. The earliest of these treaties was the Treaty of Zamora of 1143, which led to the formation of Portugal and its international borders. The most recent of the agreements is the 1926 Boundary Convention. However, the 1297 Alkanite Treaty is considered the most important agreement. The treaty was signed by Kings Denis and Fernando IV of Portugal.

    Olivenza

    Olivença is a region along the border between Spain and Portugal whose ownership is disputed by the two countries. According to Spain, the region is part of the autonomous community of Extremadura, while Portugal considers the city to be part of its Alto Alentejo province. However, the rule of the province of Olivenza is carried out by the Spanish authorities. About 11,512 people live in this region.

    Spain-France

    France borders on the northern part of Spain. The Spain-France border is the second largest international border. It is important to note that the border begins in the Bay of Biscay near the cities of Hyundai and Irun to the east near the Mediterranean Sea near the cities of Portbou and Cerbera. However, the border is interrupted by Andorra after a few hundred kilometers. Ariege, Haute-Garonne, Pyrenees-Eastern, Hautes-Pyrenees and Pyrenees-Atlantiques belong to France, along which the border runs. In Spain, the border passes through five provinces: Lleida, Gipuzkoa, Girona, Huesca and Navarra.

    Spain-Gibraltar border

    The British territory of Gibraltar also shares a land border with Spain. Also known as the “Top of Gibraltar” (Granada of Gibraltar), the border separates Gibraltar from La Linea de la Concepción, a Spanish municipality. The border was established as a result of the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713, signed by the Kingdom of Spain and Great Britain. However, Spain claims that it does not recognize the border, claiming sovereignty over Gibraltar. There is a high fence on the border, which was built in 1909 by Great Britain.

    Gibraltar

    Andorra and Morocco

    The nearest major cities to Andorra in Spain are Barcelona and Lleida (Lleida), which are approximately 200 and 150 km away respectively. The biggest problem at the border is smuggling, especially tobacco. This product is sold in Andorea at low prices. Although Spain is located on a different continent, Spain also shares a land border with Morocco through the Penon de Vélez de la Gomera and the autonomous cities of Melilla and Ceuta.

    Note! The largest airport in Spain is located in Madrid. Tourists planning a holiday on the Costa Brava can come to Catalonia. international Airport Barcelona is 12 km from Girona.

    Which provinces can be seen on the map

    Regions and provinces of Spain on the map

    Spain is divided into autonomous regions, each with its own government and often a completely different method of government, sometimes even a different language. There are 15 regions on the Spanish mainland with the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands for a total of 17.

    Andalusia (with the provinces: Almeria, Cadiz, Cordoba, Granada, Halva, Jaen, Malaga and Seville) the southern part of the country.

    Aragon (with provinces: Huesca, Teruel, Zaragoza). The land plot belongs to the region that merges with the central part, closer to the east.

    Asturias Green is an impressively beautiful region in northern Spain.

    Regions and provinces of Spain on the map

    Balearic Islands (with islands: Formentera, Ibiza, Marbella, Salou, Mallorca, Menorca). Consists of 4 inhabited islands in the Mediterranean Sea with a fairly diverse nature and entertainment for tourists.

    Basque Country (with provinces: Alava, Biscay, Gipuzkoa). On the western side of the Pyrenees, bordering France, it is famous for its traditional cuisine.

    Canary Islands (with islands: El Hierro, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, La Gomera, La Palma, Lanzarote, Tenerife). The famous resort islands, about 1200 km southwest of Spain. These places have the best summer climate.

    Cantabria is a very attractive region in northern Spain.

    South Castilla La Mancha (with provinces: Albacete, Ciudad Real, Cuenca, Guadalajara, Toledo) a large central region near Madrid, famous for its saffron products.

    Castilla La Mancha

    Castile and León (with provinces: Avila, Burgos, León, Palencia, Salamanca, Segovia, Soria, Valladolid, Zamora) large central regions north of Madrid

    Catalonia (with provinces: Barcelona, ​​Gerona, Lleida, Tarragona) The northeastern corner of Spain, which borders France and the Pyrenees, includes the magnificent city of Barcelona, ​​as well as stunning areas with magnificent scenery of the Pyrenees and the Pyrenees.

    Alicante – the south of Spain is famous for its wonderful resort. It is an autonomous Valencian society. A huge number of tourists come here for holidays.

    Extremadura (with provinces: Cáceres, Badajoz) The region adjacent to the southern part of Portugal.

    Extremadura

    Galicia (with provinces: A Coruña, Pontevedra, Ourense, Lugo). The wild northwest corner of Spain. People come here to look at the deep sea bays.

    La Rioja Famous wine region.

    Madrid is the capital of Spain.

    Murcia is a small area on the southeast coast, washed by a sea called the Mar Menor.

    Navarre is the place where the rivers Ebro and Pyrenees flow.

    Valencia (with the provinces: Alicante, Castellón, Valencia) is located off the east coast of Spain and is also considered the third largest city in Spain.

    Rivers of the Iberian Peninsula

    Rivers of Spain on the map

    Five main rivers of Spain should be distinguished: Tagus, Duero, Guadiana and Guadalquivir, which flow south and west, then flow into the Atlantic Ocean, as well as the Ebro, which has an outlet in Tarragona in the Mediterranean Sea.

    • River Tahoe, also known as Tagus, is the most long river Iberian Peninsula. Starting in the mountains east of Madrid and running through Teruel and Toledo to central Spain before crossing the Spanish-Portuguese border, the river enters the sea at Lisbon. As you know, this is a large river that flows through steep rocky valleys. This region is not suitable for building structures. It has many reservoirs that are used to generate hydroelectric power.
    • Ebro river– it is not the longest, but it is considered the most voluminous river in Spain. The river originates from the Spanish mainland, starting at Pico de los Tres Mares, Cantabria and emptying into the Mediterranean Sea at Tarragona. Here is the Ebro Delta, which covers an area of ​​​​up to 320 km². It is one of the greatest wetlands in Europe and is used to grow citrus fruits, vegetables as well as rice.
    • Many rivers in Spain irrigate fertile lands that are used for agriculture (for growing olives, grapes and other fruits and vegetables). Guadalquivir– the most famous river in Spain, which provides water to the fertile valley of Andalusia, creating rich agricultural land. The name Guadalquivir comes from the Arabic al-Wadi al-Kabir, which means “great river”.
    • Duero River also provides an agricultural area, the Ribera del Duero. This region is famous for its vineyards and excellent red wines. The river flows from Soria to north-central Spain, flows to Portugal, passing through North Meseta and the city of Zamora.

    Southern part of the Spanish Republic

    Europe – South of Spain on the map

    This map for Spain in Russian with cities and resorts will allow you to get to know the regions better. The tourist can conclude for himself which city is closer and how many km it will take to get to the destination. With the help of an online map, you can easily locate a detailed route.

    • Andalusia– a region rich in its ancient history. The ancient land is a place for amazing people, incredible landscapes, unsurpassed gastronomy. This area has many beautiful small towns that can only be found in all of Europe. Many of its villages are familiar due to famous tourist routes, but some of them still remain isolated from the outside world. Many travelers really like the architecture of Andalusian villages.
    • Arcos is the way to the white towns of Andalusia (Pueblos Blancos) and is without a doubt one of the most beautiful villages in southern Spain. The views from this village are breathtaking as most of the city is built on a large plateau. Its streets are narrow and the slopes are too steep, typical for this region. In the same region one can find environments of Muslim art. Thanks to its beauty, Arcos inspired and still inspires contemporary Spanish artists, as well as musicians such as Manuel de Falla, Pio Baroya, Azorin, Damaso Alonso and Gloria Fuertes. In Arcos, it is necessary to taste the wines of different varieties.
    • City of Cortegana located in the suburban area of ​​Picos de Aroche. Archaeological remains from the Neolithic era have been found here, and the name Cortegana is said to come from cork, a great source of wealth.

    Distance between cities in Spain on the map

    In order to visit the beautiful cities of Spain, tourists need a map. On this portal you can calculate the exact distance. The map will help you get to any destination on a specific transport. The map shows km, the physical address of the hotel or restaurant, and other useful information.

    The best coasts for a relaxing holiday

    Coasts with resorts on the map of Spain

    Among the high-rise hotels in Spain, which are located in the best resort areas, there are several unspoilt and less popular seaside harbors. There are colorful fishing villages and coastlines. A map of the coast of Spain will allow the tourist to figure out where it is better to spend a vacation.

    Llafranc

    It is a lively seaside town, beautiful Llafranc, which remains a traditional region. On the laid-back coast of the Costa Brava, you can not find too many tourists. The golden sandy beach is covered with crystal clear water. The Mediterranean Sea with its beautiful promenade is the perfect place to spend your holidays.

    Llafranc

    Cudillero

    The province is known for its beautiful, brightly colored kolkhads (hanging houses) that sit on steep hills. Cudillero is a really colorful resort town with beautiful winding streets. The region attracts visitors with attractions such as the 13th-century Romanesque church of Capilla del Humiladero and the Cudillero lighthouse, perched on a rocky peninsula near the village.

    Tossa de Mar

    An old fishing village steeped in history, Tossa de Mar is a gem on the Catalan coast. Here you can find the remains of a rich history dotted throughout the city, from Roman villas dating back to the first century. The town has delightful restaurants serving traditional Catalan cuisine and local seafood.

    In conclusion, it should be noted that a detailed tourist map in Russian-English will allow you to get acquainted with local attractions, cities, towns, resort areas and other interesting objects. A coast map in Spain is suitable for those tourists who plan to spend their holidays in this amazing country.

    Spain or the Kingdom of Spain is a state located in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. A map of Spain shows that the country is bordered by Portugal, the British territory of Gibraltar, France, Morocco and Andorra. The area of ​​the country is 504,782 km 2 (the 4th largest in Europe). The country is washed by the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.

    On a detailed map of Spain in Russian, you can see that the country is divided into 17 autonomous regions, which in turn are divided into 50 provinces. The country also includes 2 autonomous cities in Africa – Melilla and Ceuta. The largest cities of the country are Madrid (capital), Barcelona, ​​Valencia, Seville, Malaga.

    Today Spain is the state with the 9th economy in the world. The main economic sectors are: agriculture (winemaking, olive growing, olive oil), mining, shipbuilding, fishing and tourism.

    The mountainous terrain and good location create excellent conditions for tourism. On the territory of Spain are the mountains of the Pyrenees, where numerous ski resorts. On a satellite map of the coast of Spain, you can see that there are more than 2,000 beaches in the country.

    History reference

    The territory of modern Spain was conquered by the Romans; then Christian states began to form. In the VIII century, almost the entire territory of the Iberian Peninsula was captured by the Arabs. The states of Leon, Aragon and Castile began a war for the return of lands from the Moors, which was called the Reconquista.

    In 1515, a single monarchy is formed. In the XV-XVI centuries, the Spaniards discover new lands and send ships to the New World. In the XVII century, after the defeat in the war with England, the “Invincible Armada” loses its strength. In the 18th century, the War of the Spanish Succession begins. In the 19th century, 5 revolutions take place that lead to the creation of a constitutional monarchy.

    In 1939, the military dictatorship of F. Franco, who supported Nazi Germany, spread in Spain. In 1947, Spain became a kingdom again.

    must visit

    Spain is one of the most popular tourist countries in Europe, a kind of open-air museum. It is recommended to visit Barcelona, ​​Madrid, Seville and Valencia, the seaside resorts of the Costa Brava, Costa Blanca and Costa Dorada, the ski resorts of the Sierra Nevada, Valdescarai, Astun and Alto Campo.

    In Spain, it is worth seeing the architectural masterpieces of A. Gaudi, visiting the Prado Museum in Madrid, the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, the El Greco Museum in Toledo, the Picasso Museum in Barcelona and the Dali Museum in Figueres. It is recommended to visit a bullfight or a football match, relax in Ibiza, Tenerife or the Canary Islands.

    Note to the tourist

    Gulrypsh – holiday destination for celebrities

    There is an urban-type settlement Gulrypsh on the Black Sea coast of Abkhazia, the appearance of which is closely connected with the name of the Russian philanthropist Nikolai Nikolaevich Smetsky. In 1989, due to the illness of his wife, they needed to change the climate. Case decided the case.

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    Every year, statistics are released that show which countries tourists from Russia fly to the most. And from these data we can conclude that half a million Russians visit Spain every year, and the annual increase in tourist flow is about 15%. And if so, then it is worth booking a tour in advance. To be able to travel cheaper and get into best places country. New map of Spain in Russian with all cities and resorts. Help you choose the right place to stay. The map is fully interactive, which gives you the ability to zoom in on the roads in the city. Thanks to the map, you can easily make a route and your trip will be the best.

    Spain, or as it is officially called – the Kingdom of Spain, is located in the south-west of Europe and attracts tourists not only the most memorable resorts with numerous sandy beaches, as well as the famous Canary Islands with picturesque nature, but also multifaceted historical architecture, historical monuments, culture.
    Any visiting tourist will find something for themselves in this bright and cheerful country.

    Particular attention should be paid to resorts located in picturesque places, such as the Balearic and Pitius Islands, which are located in the warm Mediterranean Sea and, of course, the Canary Islands, located in the Atlantic Ocean. Tourists like to relax on the islands, and they are happy to fly to them. Moreover, the season on the Spanish islands goes all year round, and even in winter they have a lot of vacationers. This is possible due to the location of the islands in the Atlantic Ocean.

    The capital of Spain is Madrid. Surprisingly, this is not the most popular city among tourists. People mainly come here for the weekend to stroll through the streets, admire them and take photos of the Spanish capital. There are almost no tourists who spend a week or more in Madrid. On weekdays, there are hundreds of thousands of Spaniards who come to the capital to work. They are everywhere, and the city these days is like a huge anthill, where everyone is busy with something. For this reason, Madrid is not very attractive for tourists, but for the population of the country it is even very attractive in terms of earnings. And besides, there is no sea in Madrid. And this is a huge minus.

    It is not difficult to guess that the most popular city among tourists is Barcelona. Three out of five tourists who generally fly to Spain come here. There is a lot to see in Barcelona. There are hundreds of attractions that you can go around for days and weeks. But, unfortunately, in Barcelona there is no beach resorts. They are all outside the city. Tourists rent a room in the resorts. During the day they rest on the beaches. And in the evenings they come to the city itself to enjoy the rest to the fullest. The trip is not long, the main resorts are within 10-15 minutes by car. public transport. So tourists are quite happy with it.

    Valencia is another popular resort city in the country. In Valencia, it is convenient to relax because you can easily get to the island of Mallorca from the city. Ships depart daily from the port towards the island, and this walk will be the most memorable.

    Spain is a unique country. It neighbors with Portugal and France, and from the side of the Strait of Gibraltar with Morocco. By the way, if you are going to rest near Gibraltar, you will witness how tankers, ships and yachts pass through the strait. The sea stream does not stop here for a minute, and this is a super sight.

    Spain has a huge number of castles, many of them under five hundred years old. And this is not surprising. After all, the country is still ruled by a king. Most of the tourists come to the country for the sake of castles. They build their route in such a way that they pass along roads that have castles or cities with castles. Unfortunately, not all castles can be seen from the inside. Some are closed for renovations. Some are too old and dangerous to visit. And some of them have been completely sold to private hands, where businessmen and famous people live. But do not be upset about this, because no one will forbid you to approach the castle and take photos.

    Another attraction of Spain is wine. Vineyards grow in the country, and they have excursions that are popular. Tourists are told about how grapes grow in these conditions, they show how wine is made and give it a try and buy it for themselves.
    For sports fans, Spain is just a godsend. Here in every town there are sports teams in different sports. The most popular games are football and basketball. Stadiums are almost always packed with spectators and this is a real holiday.
    In general, in Spain there is something to see and where to go. So see the map, download it and travel brightly.

    Spain occupies the position of a coastal country on the world map, which to some extent explains its popularity among travel enthusiasts.

    It also contributes to the fact that it has a long history and attracts tourists surprisingly. beautiful views, sunny weather and ancient cities.

    This is one of the most famous and visited states in the world. Each place here is unique in its own way.

    Today we will figure out where Spain is located on the world map, how to find and show it – it will be clear to anyone, even a child.

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    Where is Spain located on the world map?

    In front of you in the photo is a world map in Russian. Let’s see where Spain is located on the world map, what part of the peninsula it occupies, the countries of Europe with which it borders, large cities. And we will also find out what language is spoken here, what popular resorts tourists use, what seas-oceans the coast is washed by, what local legends can be heard in this region.

    Spain occupies the southwestern part of Europe and most of the Iberian Peninsula, but some of its territories are also in Africa.

    In addition, she owns the Balearic and Pitius, Canary Islands, including the well-known in Russia and Mallorca. In the south and east it is washed by the Mediterranean Sea, in the north and west by the Atlantic Ocean.

    All in the same Europe, it is the fourth largest country. Thanks to its favorable and somewhat unique geographic location, it has a very warm climate. Although the weather conditions in different areas of this country vary greatly, in general, the temperature rarely drops below zero when and where.

    What countries borders

    Looking at the world map, it can be seen that Spain borders on five states: France and Andorra in the northern part, in the western part, Gibraltar in the southern part and in the African part of the country.

    All borders are land.

    Internal state structure

    Spain is one of the few countries with a monarchy that has survived to this day.

    It is worth remembering that the monarchy here is constitutional, that is, assuming the presence of a parliament. The crown is passed down through the male line. The current head of state is Philip VI. The executive branch of government is headed by the Prime Minister, now Mariano Rajoy. The majority in parliament is usually made up of the People’s Party and the Socialist Workers’ Party.

    To travel to Spain, Russian citizens will need to apply for a Schengen visa. Documents for its receipt are accepted by the visa centers of a sunny country. The set of documents almost completely coincides with the standard for obtaining a Schengen visa.

    The capital of this state is (see photo).

    This is the most Big City in a country with a population of over three million. The world map shows that the Spanish city of Madrid is located on the Iberian Peninsula, in its very center. It is a very influential cultural center in Europe and the world.

    The official language here is Spanish itself. However, this is a multinational country, and many here speak their native languages.

    The Catalan and Basque languages ​​are very common, belonging to the indigenous peoples who have long inhabited the territory: the Catalans, the inhabitants of the province of Catalonia, and the Basques. Many of the languages ​​spoken by the peoples of this area in the past are now, alas, disappearing due to assimilation.

    Tourists from Russia, of course, are worried about whether they speak Russian in Spain. Polls local population Of course, he does not speak Russian, but there is no need to be afraid of the language barrier – many local restaurants have menus in Russian, and an electronic translator will help you communicate on the streets.

    The main currency here, as in most other EU countries, is the euro, which was adopted in the state as a national currency in 2002. Prior to that, the peseta, an old Spanish monetary unit, was in circulation.

    At the beginning of 2018, the population of Spain was 46.5 million people. This country has a fairly large urban population – almost 80 percent. At the same time, the country has a low population density compared to most of other Western European states – 92 inhabitants per square kilometer.

    Many immigrants from Latin America and Great Britain, Eastern Europe, as well as gypsies and Jews live here.

    Spain on the political map of the world is limited not only by the territory in Europe. If we take into account the Spanish territories in Africa, the area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe entire state is about 505 square kilometers.

    Spain is a secular state, but the majority of the population professes Catholicism. There are quite a lot of Protestants and Orthodox in the country, recently the number of Muslims has been increasing. In a small number there are also communities professing Judaism, Sikhism, Buddhism, Hinduism. It should be noted that quite a lot of atheists and non-religious people also live here.

    Popular cities and resorts in Spain

    Every year Spain attracts thousands of tourists from all over the world. The number of places worth visiting in this country is unusually large. There is a place here to suit everyone’s taste. First of all, of course, it is worth mentioning Madrid – the capital of this sunny country.

    Good to know: Madrid is not only the center of the Iberian Peninsula, but also the center of all social life in Spain. It is a cosmopolitan city with a large population, a major center for business development, a haven for parliament and the royal family.

    Prado Museum

    Among the most famous sights of the region are the Prado Museum, Victory Arch, Royal Palace. It is impossible not to visit the local market, which is believed to have existed since the sixteenth century.

    The fountain of Cibeles, made of white marble in the form of a sculpture of the goddess of fertility, strikes with its beauty. Sports fans, and especially the famous football club Real Madrid, will appreciate the local football museum.

    Pleasant climate, light sandy beaches, comfortable hotels and unique nature make this place ideal for relaxation.

    Speaking of resorts in Spain, one cannot fail to mention its island possessions. One of those is Ibiza island. Frankly, a trip to Ibiza is not cheap, but, nevertheless, this island remains extremely popular among vacationers, mainly among young people.

    The island is famous not only for its white sandy beaches, clear blue sea and rich vegetation, but also for its vibrant nightlife.

    Another Spanish island Majorca. It, in turn, attracts tourists with enchantingly beautiful views. Here you can relax from the rhythm of life in a big city, enjoying unity with nature and clean air.

    Bellver Castle

    There are also architectural monuments here, which include Bellver Castle and Almudaina Palace.

    Thrills will provide a visit to the cave part of the island, namely the caves of the Dragon and Arta.

    Resorts of Spain on the world map

    Spanish resorts are very popular among tourists from all over the world. Due to their favorable location and rich history, they can leave few people indifferent. Warm climate, proximity to mediterranean sea, the culture that has developed over the centuries attracts almost everyone.

    Although the most visited Spanish cities are located in completely different parts of the country, a general pattern can be traced: people are seduced by the sea and the sun. These two things can boast of Madrid, located in the center of the country, and the port of Barcelona, ​​​​and the coastal Costa Blanca. The settlements of Spain are of great importance in Western Europe and even all over the world.

    Spain International Airports

    Spain has quite a few airports, local and international. It is not always possible to show all of them on the world map, it all depends on the scale of the map. In total, sixteen airports have international status.

    The largest of them are located in Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Malaga, Girona, Valencia, Alicante, Granada. The largest are Madrid and Barcelona airports. The airport of the capital bears the interesting name of Madrid Barajas, and many people know the airport of Barcelona under the name of El Prat.

    Conclusion

    Spain is a highly developed European country, which is distinguished by a large number of resort towns with a warm climate and a rich history. It is not surprising that many dream at least once, but to get here. Everyone who visits Spain will no longer be able to throw it out of his heart.

    We bring to your attention an interesting video about the sights of Spain:

    Visiting Southern Spain – Cities & Beaches + MAP

    Traveling through southern Spain is an adventure you won’t soon forget, as the region is rich in culture and beautiful sights. The cities of southern Spain will enchant you, while the beaches offer a relaxing place to unwind. From the historical towns to the scenic hiking trails, there is something here for everyone.

    There is so much to see and do, and as an Andalusian, I couldn’t help but share the ultimate itinerary for southern Spain to ensure you don’t miss any of it.

    I’ll give you my tips for getting around, where to stay, and the best places to visit in the south of Spain. So, keep reading to learn where to start your journey!

    GUIDE FOR VISITING SOUTHERN sPAIN

    To help you make the most of your visit to southern Spain, I’ll cover a few topics in this guide:

    • Cities
    • Beaches
    • Nature
    • Towns

    Also, at the end of this article, you’ll find a complete map of southern Spain, as well as some tips to help you organize your itinerary.

    Best cities in southern Spain

    Andalusia may be known for its rural landscapes and pristine beaches, but it’s also home to some of the best cities in southern Spain. You could easily spend a full day in any of these cities, so I encourage you to check them all out below!

    1. Granada, one of the most beautiful cities in southern Spain

    Granada is, without a doubt, one of the best places to visit in the south of Spain. This university city is well known for its great atmosphere, which attracts people from all over the country and the world. So, if you’re looking to have some fun in southern Spain, this is the city to visit!

    The most popular attraction in Granada is the Alhambra, one of the top attractions in Spain. The Alhambra is a monument to the power and wealth of the Nasrid Kingdom, which ruled over the city until its surrender in 1492.

    1. Granada, one of the most beautiful cities in southern Spain

    Here, you can see the Nasrid Palaces, the Alcazaba, the Generalife Gardens, and the Partal, making this a must-see in southern Spain. Of course, it’s a wildly popular attraction, especially in peak season, so I recommend buying your ticket months in advance.

    Besides the Alhambra, you should also see the Cathedral and the Royal Chapel, the final resting place for King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabel I. Just before dusk, go up to the Mirador de San Nicolás to see the breathtaking sunset over the city.

    • Recommended accommodation: The Hotel Casa Morisca is the best hotel in southern Spain if you want to stay in Granada. This noble residence dates back to the late 15th century and offers impressive views of the Alhambra and the Generalife Gardens.

    2. Seville, one of the best places to visit in the south of Spain

    Seville is one of the most beautiful cities in Spain, so if you visit the south of the country, you must see it!

    First, the Giralda is a majestic Almohad Tower atop the Cathedral, which is more than 800 years old. Along with the Real Alcázar and the Cathedral of Santa María de la Sede, they’re the three most important monuments in Seville. To see them and learn all about their historical significance, do this guided tour with admission tickets, one of the best things to do in southern Spain.

    2. Seville, one of the best places to visit in the south of Spain

    Another reason to put Seville on your southern Spain itinerary is so you can see its Plaza de España. It’s worth visiting this historic center on foot so you can pass through La Iglesia del Divino Salvador, the Plaza Nueva, the Puerta de Jerez, or the Royal Tobacco Factory.

    Then, visit the Triana neighborhood to immerse yourself in the culture of Seville, which centers around artisans, singers, and dancers. In fact, seeing a flamenco show in Seville is one of the most enjoyable things to do in southern Spain. For a romantic date, don’t miss this boat trip on the Guadalquivir River.

    • Recommended accommodation: El Rey Moro Hotel Boutique is a charming hotel in southern Spain. The renovated 16th-century manor house is right in the city center.

    3. Córdoba, the most historical city in southern Spain

    Córdoba is a gorgeous city and another must-see on your tour through the south of Spain. Its magical atmosphere is characterized by flower-adorned patios, Roman remains, and an ornate Mosque-Cathedral.

    The latter is one of the most visited monuments in the country and a top attraction in southern Spain. Construction on the Mosque began in the 8th century, and it became the second-largest mosque in the world. During the reign of King Ferdinand II, in the 13th century, it was transformed into a Catholic cathedral. If you want to witness the long history of this Mosque-Cathedral, this guided tour is the best option.

    3. Córdoba, the most historical city in southern Spain

    Moreover, if you’re interested in the Hispano-Muslim legacy of Al-Andalus, the Medina-Azahara is another essential site to visit. This fortified palace dates back to Abderraman III, who sought to build a city on the outskirts of Córdoba between 936 and 976.

    It’s easy to see why Córdoba is one of the best places to visit if you want to learn more about the culture and history of southern Spain. I suggest going in May when you can enjoy the Fiesta de los Patios de Córdoba (Courtyards Festival of Cordoba), listed as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2018.

    • Recommended accommodation: The last time we traveled to southern Spain, we stayed at the Hospes Palacio del Bailio in Córdoba, a luxurious place with gardens, elegant décor, and a spa.

    4. Cádiz, an enchanting city in southern Spain to spend your holiday

    Cádiz is another amazing city in southern Spain, and a great starting point for exploring its province, as there are lots of things to do here.

    One of the most recognizable places in this city is its promenade, which is often compared to the famous boardwalk in Havana. What makes the promenade in Cádiz stand out is its impressive cathedral.

    4. Cádiz, an enchanting city in southern Spain to spend your holiday

    It’s also worth visiting the Tavira Tower, the Camera Obscura, the Castle of Santa Catalina, and the Monument to the Constitution of 1812. It’s also a good idea to take this free tour, which begins at the central Plaza de San Juan de Dios.

    Finally, you can’t leave Cádiz without taking a stroll along La Caleta Beach, one of the best beaches in southern Spain.

    • Recommended accommodation: You’ll feel right at home in the Tandem Torres de Cádiz Suites, which feature amenities like a beautiful patio and a swimming pool.

    5. Marbella, a city in the south of Spain with lots of style

    Situated along the southern coast of Spain and overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, Marbella is a lovely vacation town.

    For those who like to party, Marbella is one of the best beach towns in southern Spain. Of course, I recommend taking a break from the yachts and parties to stroll down Avenida del Mar, where you’ll see ten replicated sculptures by Salvador Dalí. Then, walk along the Paseo Marítimo (boardwalk) and visit the beach.

    5. Marbella, a city in the south of Spain with lots of style

    Another important place you should visit in Marbella is the Plaza de los Naranjos, home to Town Hall, the Santiago Hermitage, and the Casa del Corregidor. You also must visit Old Town, one of the best places to see in southern Spain. Check out this free guided tour to see everything and learn more about Marbella’s Arab past.

    • Recommended accommodation: The Iberostar Selection Marbella Coral Beach is one of the best all-inclusive hotels in Spain and a great value for the money. Besides its themed rooms, the hotel has a pool, gym, beach club, and two restaurants specializing in Mediterranean and Andalusian cuisine.

    Best beaches in southern Spain

    Some of the best beaches in Spain are in the south of the peninsula, so you’re in luck. Of course, they’re all very different, so to help you choose which ones to visit, here are the five best beach towns in southern Spain:

    1. Los Muertos Beach, one of the best beaches in southern Spain

    Los Muertos Beach, in the province of Almería, is one of the most beautiful beaches in southern Spain that you must see. What makes this one of the best beaches is its over half-mile-long coastline and its crystalline water.

    1. Los Muertos Beach, one of the best beaches in southern Spain

    Another way to enjoy Los Muertos is by taking this boat tour, which sails along the shore and also goes past Cala del Corral, Playa de las Salinicas, Puente Romano Beach, Cala Sorbas, and Cala Castillo, among others. It’s one of the best things to do in southern Spain, and you’ll get to see the pretty villages while enjoying the Mediterranean Sea.

    • Recommended accommodation: The Hotel Senderos in Agua Amarga is very good. It’s in the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park and has an indoor pool and solarium.

    2. Bolonia Beach, a natural, wild beach in the south of Spain

    For a more rustic beach in the south of Spain, visit Bolonia Beach. Its pristine landscape looks almost untouched, with white sand, dunes, and crystal clear water. It’s no surprise that thousands of visitors come here every year to enjoy its natural beauty.

    2. Bolonia Beach, a natural, wild beach in the south of Spain

    The shoreline stretches nearly 2.5 miles, and it’s next to the ancient Roman city of Baelo Claudia, home to the best-preserved Roman forum in Hispania. Along with Bolonia Beach, this old city is one of southern Spain’s hidden gems, so don’t miss it!

    Finally, if you’re in Cádiz and don’t have a way to get to Bolonia, this private day trip to Gibraltar and Bolonia is an easy way to see both areas.

    • Recommended accommodation: The best option is the Miramar Apartments right next to Bolonia Beach, and about a half-mile from the dunes. Among the facilities here are a garden and a terrace overlooking the pool and sea.

    3. Zahara de los Atunes Beach, another unique beach in the south of Spain

    Speaking of Cádiz, it’s close to another beach in southern Spain: Zahara de los Atunes. It’s characterized by its virgin fine sand, crystal-clear waters, and bright sunshine.

    3. Zahara de los Atunes Beach, another unique beach in the south of Spain

    The ambiance here is phenomenal, especially in the summer, so it’s the perfect place for a vacation in the south of Spain. Zahara de los Atunes has over three miles of coastline, as well as lifeguards, showers, bathrooms, and hammocks. It’s one of the best places to visit in southern Spain as a family since there are attractions for all ages, from the beach bars to the abandoned steamboat that dates back to 1902.

    • Recommended accommodation: The Hotel Playa de Plata is just 820 feet from Zahara de los Atunes Beach, and it has a gym, a garden, and a shared lounge.

    4. Mónsul Beach, a volcanic beach in the south of Spain

    Over in Almería, Mónsul Beach is smaller than the beaches in Cádiz (it’s about 985 feet long), but it’s one of the most beautiful spots on the southern coast of Spain.

    This natural, virgin beach is the perfect place to go with friends or family, and, for me, it’s the best beach in southern Spain. Moreover, it’s in the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park, so be sure to bring everything you’ll need for the day since there aren’t any modern amenities.

    4. Mónsul Beach, a volcanic beach in the south of Spain

    For something different, take this tour in a 4×4, which travels along several beaches in Almería, including Mónsul, as well as the Rodalquilar gold mine area.

    • Recommended accommodation: El Dorado Cabo de Gata is in the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park, just a five-minute walk from San José Beach. Plus, it has an outdoor pool and beautiful sea views.

    5. Matalascañas Beach, one of the most beautiful places on the south coast of Spain

    Last but not least, Matalascañas Beach in Huelva is another one of the best beaches in southern Spain. The 3.1-mile beach is known for its eco-friendly commitment and conservation efforts, which earned it 16 consecutive Blue Flags between 1994 and 2009.

    5. Matalascañas Beach, one of the most beautiful places on the south coast of Spain

    While Matalascañas is becoming more popular, it’s not yet overcrowded, so it’s the perfect place to add to your southern Spain itinerary if you want some peace and quiet. Don’t worry about being bored though, as there are all kinds of activities here, including paddleboats, beach bars, and a 2.5-mile boardwalk. To round out your day, this sunset horseback ride is an adventure you won’t regret.

    • Recommended accommodation: The On Hotels Oceanfront resort faces Matalascañas Beach, so it’s the ideal place to relax. The hotel is designed for adults and features an outdoor and indoor pool, a sun terrace, a bar, and a trendy à la carte restaurant specializing in Japanese cuisine.

    Best places to visit in southern Spain for nature

    Several of Spain’s national parks are located in the southern part of the country. Visit these lush natural sites to discover amazing landscapes, unique flora and fauna, and some of the best hiking in southern Spain.

    1. Doñana National Park, a must-see in southern Spain

    Of all the natural places to visit in southern Spain, one of the best is Doñana National Park. The Government of Spain defines it as “a mosaic of ecosystems that harbor a unique biodiversity in Europe.”

    1. Doñana National Park, a must-see in southern Spain

    Several rare species live here, including the Iberian lynx, the spur-thighed tortoise, and the Imperial eagle. This large wetland is located halfway between the southern Spain provinces of Huelva and Seville, very close to Africa. Because of this privileged geographical location, the park is rich in biological diversity.

    The best way to see the park’s beaches, dunes, forests, and marshes is to take this guided tour in a 4×4. Be sure to bring your camera, because this is one of the highlights of southern Spain that you’ll want to capture!

    • Recommended accommodation: Macia Doñana, in the charming fishing village of Sanlúcar, is a pleasant hotel with a large outdoor pool and a solarium.

    2. Sierra Nevada National Park, a beautiful place to ski in the south of Spain

    If you like to ski and visit southern Spain in the winter, you’re in luck. Sierra Nevada National Park, in the province of Granada, is one of the most important ski resorts in the country.

    Even if you don’t ski, there are other things to do here, like this snowshoe tour. You can also go stargazing, paragliding, or hiking on one of the trails leading to the summit of Veleta and Mulhacén (the highest peak in the Iberian Peninsula. )

    2. Sierra Nevada National Park, a beautiful place to ski in the south of Spain

    The best way to learn about this natural attraction in southern Spain is to go to the El Dornajo interpretation center in the town of Güejar Sierra. You’ll be able to discover more about the history, ethnography, and environmental traditions of this area, like its snowfield manufacturing.

    Sierra Nevada National Park has been a declared Biosphere Reserve since 1986, so it’s well worth visiting, as are the nearby towns of Güejar and Pinos Genil.

    • Recommended accommodation: No matter the season, the Melia Sierra Nevada is a great option. It has a modern spa, ski lodge-style rooms, and it’s just 330 feet from the slopes.

    3. Torcal de Antequera Natural Area, the best place in southern Spain for hiking

    The Torcal de Antequera Natural Area is a unique region in southern Spain and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2016.

    If you’ll be in the province of Málaga, you must add this place to your southern Spain travel itinerary. The limestone structures of this park date back over 200 million years and give the area an otherworldly atmosphere. You can even find prehistoric caves and abysses throughout the environment.

    3. Torcal de Antequera Natural Area, the best place in southern Spain for hiking – Alberto Enisosbajas Moreno

    The routes through the park are colored-coded and free for anybody to access. That said, this guided hike will safely take you through the area and help you learn more about the flora and fauna you’ll see there.

    Another option is this guided tour of Torcal and the Dolmens of Antequera, an interesting journey through Andalusian prehistory. During the tour, you’ll see the caves of the El Romeral tholos, an impressive stone structure from the late Neolithic era.

    • Recommended accommodation: The DWO Convento la Magdalena is an incredible resort with a pool, a hot tub, a sauna, and a Turkish bath, so you can pamper yourself after your southern Spain hiking.

    4. Sierras de Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas Natural Park

    In the northwest of the province of Jaén, you’ll find the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas Natural Park, the perfect place to go hiking in southern Spain.

    Spanning 530,000 acres, it’s the largest protected area in Spain and the second in Europe. Moreover, it’s been a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve since 1983 and Special Protection Area for Birds (SPA) since 1987.

    4. Sierras de Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas Natural Park

    Adding this place to your south of Spain travel itinerary will make you feel like you’re stepping into a nature documentary. Among the species you’ll see here, keep an eye out for the Golden eagle and the Griffon vulture.

    You can explore this rugged area by yourself or sign up for one of the two tours offered here. One goes through the Poyos de la Mesa viewpoint and Nava de San Pedro mountainside. The other travels through the Borosa River valley and the Cerrada de Elías gorge. Both of these southern Spain tours are amazing, so there’s no wrong choice.

    • Recommended accommodation: Book a room at the Coto del Valle de Cazorla, where you can enjoy the views from an Andalusian patio. The resort also has an outdoor pool, a rustic lounge, gardens, and a spa with a thermal pool, hot tub, flotation tank, Turkish bath, and sauna.

    5. Caminito del Rey (part of Desfiladero de los Gaitanes Natural Park)

    The Desfiladero de los Gaitanes Natural Park, also known as Garganta del Chorro, is one of the absolute best places to visit in the south of Spain.

    Part of what makes it spectacular is the Caminito del Rey, one of the best hiking routes in Spain. This walkway is built into the rock face of the canyon, and parts of it are barely three feet wide. Not only that, but the walkway is suspended nearly 330 feet above the river, so it’s quite the experience.

    5. Caminito del Rey (part of Desfiladero de los Gaitanes Natural Park)

    The path was built for the Chorro Hydroelectric Society, for better access between the waterfalls. King Alfonso XIII himself inaugurated the structure by traveling to the area in 1921 from the Conde del Guadalhorce Dam. He had no choice but to travel along this walkway, hence its name, Caminito del Rey (the King’s Pathway.)

    The Junta de Andalucía declared this place a Natural Area in 1989, and today, it costs about 10€ (USD 10.50) to enter. General admission, which you can buy here, includes all the safety gear you need to take the tour. If you prefer to go with a guide, this half-day excursion includes access to the walkway and a visit to the Gaitanes Gorge and the King’s Armchair. Plus, you’ll get to learn more about the history and geology of the area from a knowledgeable guide.

    • Recommended accommodation: Located 0.2 miles from the Caminito del Rey, La Posada del Conde sits in the Gaitanes Gorge, between the Conde del Guadalhorce and Guadalteba dams.

    Best towns in southern Spain

    The south of the peninsula is home to some of the most beautiful villages and towns in Spain. Plan your route through the best of southern Spain’s white villages or the other small towns I recommend below.

    1. Ronda, one of the most beautiful towns in southern Spain

    Your itinerary for southern Spain should include Ronda, especially if you’re passing through Málaga. Often called the “dream city” of Andalusia, Ronda is one of the best-preserved medieval towns in the country.

    1. Ronda, one of the most beautiful towns in southern Spain

    When you go here, you must visit the Plaza de España, the Ernest Hemingway Walk, and the Puente Nuevo (“New Bridge. ”) The latter grants you the most amazing views of the Tajo de Ronda, an impressive 490-foot-deep gorge with “hanging houses” built into the cliff. Along with the Mondragón Palace and the Arab Baths, it’s among the best places to visit in the south of Spain.

    With this free tour, you can get to know these incredible sites, and a local guide will tell you all about the history of Ronda. You’ll also see the stately homes of Tenorio Street, the Don Bosco House-Museum, and the Plaza de María Auxiliadora.

    • Recommended accommodation: First, the Catalonia Ronda is an elegant hotel with a rooftop terrace and an infinity pool. Another great option is the Parador de Ronda in the city’s old Town Hall. It’s one of the best paradores in Spain and offers beautiful views of the Ronda Gorge and the New Bridge.

    2. Vejer de la Frontera and the white villages of southern Spain

    Between the southern Spain provinces of Málaga and Cádiz, you’ll find Vejer de la Frontera, the most beautiful and famous of Spain’s White Villages and a declared Historic Site.

    2. Vejer de la Frontera and the white villages of southern Spain

    A gorgeous town with a National Beautification Award, Vejer de la Frontera is a special place with a rich Arab heritage. This legacy is reflected in the town’s architecture and urban planning, particularly in its Jewish Quarter. This free tour (in Spanish) will introduce you to iconic sites like the 16th-century Church of the Divine Savior, the remains of the old walls of Vejer de la Frontera, the medieval castle, and Calle de la Corredera.

    You can even add some other white villages to your southern Spain itinerary by taking this excursion, which goes to Arcos de la Frontera, Grazalema, and Ubrique.

    • Recommended accommodation: The Casa Shelly Hospedería in Vejer de la Frontera is a welcoming place with an ideal location, so you can easily get to the most important parts of town.

    3. Baños de la Encina, a charming town in southern Spain

    Baños de la Encina is a charming, small city in southern Spain that’s famous for its castle with 14 towers, which has been meticulously preserved since the 12th century.

    3. Baños de la Encina, a charming town in southern Spain

    The Baroque Tabernacle is another worthy attraction in this town and a crown jewel of 17th-century Andalusian cabinetry. That said, Baños de la Encina is home to other southern Spain monuments, including the 17th-century Hermitage of Jesus del Llano, the 18th-century Santo Cristo Windmill, and the 15th-century San Mateo Church. You can learn all about these beautiful sites on this guided tour.

    • Recommended accommodation: The Hotel Palacio Guzmanes is one of the best hotels in southern Spain, right in Baños de la Encina. It’s in a historic 17th-century building and has an outdoor pool, a hot tub, and a solarium.

    4. Úbeda and Baeza, two more towns in southern Spain you must see

    In Jaén, near Baños de la Encina, you’ll find Úbeda and Baeza, two more towns you must add to your itinerary for southern Spain.

    The two towns, which together have been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are rich in art, history, and beauty. Úbeda‘s Santa Clara Convent is a declared National Monument, while its bullring was built on an old convent, so they’re two sites you can’t miss.

    4. Úbeda and Baeza, two more towns in southern Spain you must see

    This free tour (in Spanish) will take you on a guided walk through the historic center, where you’ll hear the legends behind the stone streets, churches, and mansions of Úbeda. You’ll also visit the Plaza Vázquez de Molina, a prized example of Renaissance architecture in Spain, as well as the Plaza del Mercado, where the old Town Hall is located.

    Next on this south of Spain tour is Baeza, where you’ll be transported to medieval times. This historic town is home to one of the province’s two Cathedrals, as well as the Renaissance-style Town Hall. The best way to see both Baeza and Úbeda is with this excursion, which grants you access to the most iconic monuments.

    • Recommended accommodation: The Hotel Don Juan Boutique is very good, and has an outdoor pool, a terrace, and a bar. It’s in Úbeda, so its location is perfect for those who want to get to know this town.

    5. Mojácar, a great place for a holiday in southern Spain

    Mojácar, in the province of Almería, is one of the top destinations for a southern Spain vacation. The town is divided between Mojácar Pueblo and the more touristy Mojácar Playa. While the coastal area of Mojácar is worth visiting, here we’ll focus on the other part of town.

    5. Mojácar, a great place for a holiday in southern Spain

    Since 2013, Mojácar has been recognized as part of the network of Spain’s most beautiful towns. For me, one of the top attractions in southern Spain is right here, at the Plaza del Parterre. It’s surrounded by arches and stone columns, reflecting its former days as an Arab necropolis.

    Some other places you must visit here include the Town Hall Square, the famous Fuente Mora, and the Mirador del Castillo, which offers stunning views of the sea. Also, don’t leave without strolling through Old Town and the Barrio del Arrabal, Mojácar’s picturesque Jewish Quarter that dates back to the 17th century.

    • Recommended accommodation: The boutique-style Hotel Mamabels is a charming hotel in southern Spain, decorated with original artwork and offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea.

    Map of southern Spain

    I’ve given you quite a few attractions and cities in southern Spain, so I hope you found a few places you’d like to visit! Here, I’m leaving you a map of southern Spain, so you can easily locate the sites you’re most interested in seeing.

    Tips for your southern Spain itinerary

    I’ve given you a lot of places to visit, so don’t worry about adding them all to your southern Spain itinerary at once. Andalusia has eight provinces, each with its own villages, cities, and natural areas, so rather than rushing to see everything immediately, consider taking several trips.

    Take a look at my map of southern Spain and put together a logical route that will accommodate your specific travel dates. Keep in mind that the capital cities will require more time than smaller towns.

    Whichever sites you choose, be mindful of your time and the season of your visit. Some places can become quite crowded, especially in the summer or during the holidays, so it may be difficult to book a hotel or reserve a table at a restaurant. Trust me, you don’t want to miss out on the rich gastronomy of southern Spain!

    Best time to visit the south of Spain

    The best time to visit southern Spain depends on what you want to do. Unless you plan on skiing in the Sierra Nevada or taking a winter trip, I recommend visiting between March and October. That said, keep in mind that the summer weather in southern Spain can get steamy, reaching temperatures of 86°F or above.

    Best time to visit the south of Spain

    For those who want to plan their trip around festivals and holidays in southern Spain, April is the best month to visit Seville. May is a great time to visit Córdoba since it’s when the Courtyard Festival takes place. August, while hot, is when the famous Feria de Málaga occurs.

    For a southern Spain beach trip, specifically in Huelva, June is the prime time. Cádiz is also gorgeous during the summer.

    Moving into autumn, September is still warm and pleasant, so it’s a great month to enjoy the south coast of Spain, especially Almería and Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park. If you go later in the season, Jaén is the best place to visit in southern Spain. The temperatures stay mild, so you can enjoy Úbeda, Baeza, Baños de la Encina, and the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas Natural Park.

    How to get around the south of Spain

    There are four domestic airports in southern Spain: Almería, Córdoba, Granada-Jaén, and Jerez de la Frontera. You can also find international airports in Málaga and Seville, so it’s relatively easy to find flights to southern Spain. Of course, I recommend reading our guide with tips for finding cheap flights so you can save as much as possible.

    CHEAP FLIGHTS TO SOUTHERN SPAIN

    Moreover, traveling to southern Spain from Madrid and other Spanish cities is quite easy. Most of the provincial capitals are well-connected via a network of train and bus routes (you can get a 10€ discount here.)

    Once in the south, it’s best to get around by car. We have a guide on how to find cheap rental cars, although I’ll tell you now that we always find the best prices with Rentalcars.

    RENTAL CARS IN SPAIN

    For those who prefer to do their south of Spain tour without having to drive, don’t worry. As I said, the provincial capitals are connected by several train and bus routes, so you can get around without any problems.

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    With that, you have everything you need to organize your perfect itinerary for southern Spain. If you have any questions, leave me a comment below, and I’ll be happy to answer. Until then, have a wonderful time in the south of Spain!

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    Sunny Spain is divided into mainland and island parts in the Mediterranean and the Atlantic. Its multifaceted culture, vibrant traditions, colorful cuisine and picturesque resorts have won the hearts of hundreds of thousands of tourists. This article contains a list of resorts ranked by tourist vote for different types of holidays with useful information for travelers.

    An ideal holiday destination

    The uniqueness of Spain lies in its inimitable regional flavor, which manifests itself in every town and village. The amazing architecture of Madrid and Barcelona, ​​the fabulous landscapes of the Basque Country and Galicia, the wine-growing traditions of Catalonia, ski resorts and endless beaches – this is what Spain is famous for.

    Catalonia

    This Spanish region is endowed with the status of autonomy and periodically declares its desire to become an independent state. Catalonia unites 4 provinces, including Barcelona, ​​within the region they speak Catalan, which is different from Spanish.

    Natural heritage of the Autonomous Community – almost 600 km of coastline. And the rating of resorts in Spain places Catalonia on an honorable line. Local residents protect the cleanliness of their shores, so most of the beach areas are marked with the Blue Flag.

    The most picturesque coasts:

    • Costa Brava;
    • Costa del Maresme;
    • Costa del Garraf;
    • Costa Dorada.

    The coastal region of the Costa Brava is surrounded by hills overgrown with needles, the steep slopes of the coast have received the Spanish-Catalan name “rocky coast or coast of the brave.” Local sandy and pebbly beaches, turquoise bays and bays have fascinated people since ancient times. In memory of past empires, a lot of monuments have been preserved in coastal cities:

    • ancient fortresses and monasteries;
    • castles and palaces;
    • rich museum expositions.

    Every town on the Mediterranean coast offers tourists accommodation in hotels with terraces and balconies overlooking the sea, restaurants with Mediterranean delicacies, fish markets where you can buy any seafood.

    The whole family can go on excursions around the area, visit the water park or the botanical garden, take a ride on a yacht or paragliding over the bay. And in the evening, have dinner on the beach and visit one of the foam parties. Popular Mediterranean towns: Palamos, La Escala, Tossa de Mar.

    Costa del Maresme brings fresh fruits from local gardens, and the comfort of hotels and restaurants plunges foreigners into the atmosphere of the Mediterranean. Noteworthy local cities: Pineda de Mar, Callela.

    Costa del Garraf is a prestigious resort with luxurious beachfront villas. The center of resort life is Sitges, where festivals, concerts and other events take place.

    The Costa Dorada is often referred to as the “Golden Coast” for its clear sea with a shallow entry into the water and luxurious sand. In Tarragona, it is worth visiting the ancient monuments, the best beaches are Cambrils and Miami Playa.

    Salou

    Sea resort and tourist capital of the Costa Dorada. The beaches have been awarded the Blue Flag for cleanliness. And the Mediterranean city itself fell in love with tourists due to the abundance of walking routes and warm climate.

    Salou’s hallmark is the Salou Promenade, a wide palm-lined boulevard along the popular Llevant beach. Another visited place in the city for family pastime is the famous Port Aventura amusement park. In addition to it, you can relax with the whole family in the Costa Caribe water park.

    The wide sandy beaches are equipped with all necessary facilities and amenities for a safe holiday. Popular beaches of Salou:

    • Llevant;
    • Llarga;
    • Platja de Ponent;
    • Cala Cranks.

    Be sure to visit the Torre Vella fortress, inside which there is a local history museum. Fans of pirate themes will be interested to learn about the history of Salou.

    You can stay in one of the hotels or rent an entire villa.

    Barcelona

    The capital of Catalonia is most often associated with the extraordinary buildings of Antoni Gaudí, most of his ideas are located in Barcelona, ​​and the Sagrada Familia continues to be built since 1882. The most impressive works of the Catalan architect, which are worth seeing at least once in your life:

    • Sagrada Familia;
    • villa, palace and park Güell;
    • Casa Batlló;
    • house Mila.

    There are places of interest for tourists on the hills of Montjuic, Tibidabo and in the Gothic Quarter. It is impossible to see the Catalan capital in a couple of days, there are so many parks, museums, temples and amazing houses.

    The coast of Barcelona is covered with 5 km of beaches with sand and pebbles, sun loungers, showers, playgrounds, cafes, restaurants and other entertainment facilities.

    4 best beaches:

    • Sant Sebastia;
    • Sant Miguel;
    • Rich;
    • Levant.

    Convenient transportation allows you to quickly get to any beach, living in a hotel or apartment on any budget. Thinking about where to go to Spain to combine the cultural program and the beach, choose the capital of Catalonia.

    Mallorca

    Mallorca (Mallorca) is the largest Balearic island with its capital Palma. A resort island with incredible landscapes, clean, well-maintained and completely wild beaches, mountain ranges and tropical vegetation. Mallorca is popular among European travelers, celebrities and yachting enthusiasts.

    In the south of the island, the coasts are rocky with cliffs and extreme entrances to the water; there are more entertainment facilities on the southern beaches. The north of the island is equipped for a comfortable stay, there are sandy beaches, the water is warmer and the wind is much less. And the coast of the island is separated by small bays, which will be appreciated by diving fans.

    In addition to swimming and boat trips on the turquoise waters in Mallorca, you can enjoy cycling and driving, the road surface is perfect, and the landscapes are fabulous. The Mediterranean island has a mild climate and the beach season lasts from June to September. You can fully enjoy the sun and the sea on the beaches: Cala Pi, Cala Mayor, Cala d’Or, Es Trenc, Playa de Muro.

    You should definitely take a walk along the narrow streets of the capital of the island – Palma. Sights of the island: the round Bellver Castle with an observation deck, the Cathedral, the Dragon Caves with an underground lake, the Marivent Palace. There are several water parks for children on the island. When choosing which resort is better to go with children, start with Mallorca.

    Balearic Islands

    In addition to Mallorca, there are 3 more islands in the Balearic Islands worthy of the attention of tourists:

    • Menorca;
    • Ibiza;
    • and Formentera.

    Menorca is a little smaller than Mallorca, the capital of the island is the city of Mahon, by the number of memorable places it can be called a city-museum. The advantage is that the monuments of antiquity and architecture are located within walking distance. In Mahon, there are several crowded squares and beautiful palaces were built: Columbus, San Frances, Reyal, Miranda, Bastio, Conquest.

    In Menorca, it’s easy to get back to the Middle Ages by visiting Ciutadella, where the old town has preserved the charm of ancient streets and palaces with magnificent interiors: Olivas, Vivo, Salort and De Saura.

    The best beaches of Menorca in Sant Luis, this resort is comfortable for the whole family. Those who appreciate an active holiday with water activities should consider accommodation in Punta Prima.

    Ibiza is the club capital of the world and the island with the best parties in the world. Young people dream of getting to the sets of the best DJs on the planet, meeting the dawn at a beach party, and during the day swimming in the sea and dancing on a club ship. Local beaches with pearl sand are equipped for relaxation.

    Another resort island is Formentera. This is a flat place with two capes outstanding in height and the only city – San Frances de Formentera, from where a gorgeous sea panorama opens. A secluded place for a vacation, unity with nature and a respite from the noise of megacities.

    The best Mediterranean resorts in the Balearic Islands are visited by celebrities, businessmen and sportsmen.

    Canaries

    The Canary archipelago is located near Africa in the Atlantic Ocean, but is part of the EU, as part of Spain. Each of the 7 islands has unique natural beauty, so when choosing a vacation spot, read the description of the resorts.

    This is one of the most picturesque and warmest places where the water temperature does not drop below +20 °C all season, and on land during the cold season the temperature is not lower than +10 °C and not higher than +25 °C, from April to November more than +30 °С during the day. The nature of the Canary Islands is rich – here are tropical greenery, and rocks, and colored sand with clear water, waterfalls and cooled down volcanoes.

    7 islands of volcanic origin host luxury hotels and villas, small hotels in the Mediterranean style, shopping centers, restaurants, golf courses, tennis courts, water parks and museums.

    The largest island of the archipelago is Tenerife, which we will consider below.

    Gran Canaria is a picturesque island with a strong infrastructure, including chain hotels, shops, entertainment venues and restaurants. There are marinas for yachts and bays for surfers. On this island you can sunbathe in the miniature Sahara – the sand dunes of Maspalmos, where golden sand stretches for 5 km of beach. Unearthly landscapes are also found in the Canary Islands – on Lanzarote, an island of volcanoes, where alien landscapes were formed from the hardened lava of 300 fire-breathing mountains.

    Tenerife

    The most popular spa towns in Spain are located on the islands, not on the Iberian Peninsula, Tenerife is one of them. On it, foreigners are impressed by unearthly beaches, an unusual colonial style, year-round warmth and gentle ocean. In Tenerife, more than a dozen beaches have received the Blue Flag for cleanliness.

    A curiosity of the island is the frozen Teide volcano in the territory of the national park, the landscapes around it are unearthly and are often used for filming Hollywood films.

    Hotels on the island are presented in all their diversity: from modest apart-hotels to luxurious 5 * hotels with their own water parks.

    The capital of the island is Santa Cruz de Tenerife, where the sand from the Sahara lies on the only beach in the world (Terisitas Beach). In February, the streets of Santa Cruz are filled with carnival processions; Tenerife hosts the second largest carnival after Rio.

    And for historical and architectural monuments, you should go to the city next to the capital of the island – San Cristobal de la Laguna. The two settlements are so close that a tram line connects them.

    Weather in the resorts of Spain

    The hot Mediterranean gives warm and clear weather from mid-spring to early winter. In the Mediterranean off the coast of Spain, you can swim from June to the end of September. Costa del Sol is called the Sunshine Coast for a reason, the sun shines there for more than 90% of the year, and it is also the warmest resort in Spain. And the water off the Canary coast remains warm all year round.

    The weather in the resorts of Spain remains sunny and dry for almost the whole year, but depending on the season and type of holiday, different regions and cities will be comfortable:

    • December-January: in the north +13 and rain, in the south +17, frost and snow in the mountains, ski slopes open, you can swim in the Canaries +18-20;
    • January-February: in the north +8-14, in the center +5-12, in the Canary Islands +20 air and water, the ski season is in full swing;
    • March-April: in March in the north, the rainy season, the average temperature in the country is + 16-20, the ski season ends, the season of excursions begins, the swimming season continues in the Canaries archipelago + 20-24;
    • May-June: the beginning of the beach season in the European part of Spain and its continuation in the Canaries, the temperature in the resorts is +23-25, the water is +20, the warmest is in Malaga;
    • July – early September: the height of the beach season, the air is warmed up to +30, water up to +25-27, the Canary and Balearic Islands are great for vacations in the midst of the heat;
    • mid-September-November: the end of the beach season, the temperature is +20-22, it starts to rain, but in the Canary Islands you can soak up the sun, there the water is +22 and the air is +26.

    Even during the coldest part of the year, the Spanish weather is suitable for excursions, getting to know local traditions at festivals and celebrations.

    Where to go to Spain

    A colorful country attracts tourists from the CIS with plenty of sun, warm waves, fabulous architecture and cuisine.

    Resorts in Spain for families with children

    It is better to go on vacation with the whole family to the coast of the Mediterranean or the Balearic Sea, with small children it is better to start from the northern resorts: Costa del Maresme, Santa Susanna, Calella, La Pineda; with the elders, you can go south. Local hotels for children have a menu, animators, there are water slides and other entertainments nearby or on the territory of the hotels.

    Popular resorts in Spain are sure to offer family vacations, but before choosing a hotel, look at photos and reviews of vacationers.

    Ski resorts in Spain

    In Spain there are several mountain ranges and skiing is developed, and with the peculiarities of the climate, you can combine beach relaxation and skiing from the slopes.

    Resort No. 1 – Sierra Nevada (Andalusia), where for beginners and pros there are more than 80 slopes, 24 lifts, there are night tracks, nannies for children, Russian-speaking instructors. Season: mid-December – April.

    Popular resort of the Iberian mountain range – Valdescarai. Here the season opens at the end of November and lasts until April. 22 slopes, 7 ski lifts, more than 30 hotels in and around the resort.

    Tourist resorts

    The absolute leaders in the number of attractions per 1 m? areas: Barcelona and Madrid. In the capital of Catalonia, it is easy to combine a beach holiday with sightseeing of architectural monuments and visits to parks.

    In Madrid, tourists can get to the beach only at an artificial reservoir, the sea is 300 km away. But the cathedrals, city squares and museum collections in the capital are worth a few days of sightseeing.

    Mallorca is an island with exciting excursion routes in addition to beaches.

    Beach resorts in Spain

    Mediterranean (south and east): Malaga, Costa Dorada, Costa del Sol, Costa Blanca, Salou.

    The Atlantic (north and west), overlooking the Bay of Biscay, is most often visited by domestic tourists rather than foreigners: Galicia, Asturias and Cantabria.

    More than half a thousand beaches in different parts of the country have been awarded for cleanliness, and unique buildings are listed in the UNESCO Cultural Fund. Fans of music festivals and parties get a wide range of events; for connoisseurs of cuisine and wines, there are gastronomic and wine routes around the country. Fans of shopping and excursions will also be satisfied. Even winter sports fans will find the resort to their liking. After all, Spain is a universal holiday destination. 9Ol000 -4 days

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    Map of Spain with resorts in Russian » Travel Guide

    Spain has beautiful resorts that are located both on the continent and on the islands.

    • Balearic – in the Mediterranean: Ibiza Island , Majorca Island , Minorca Island .
    • Canaries – in the Atlantic Ocean (all year round): Island Tenerife , Gran Canaria, La Palma, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura.
    • Resorts in continental Spain : Costa del Sol, Costa Tropical, Costa Brava, Costa Dorada, Costa Blanca, San Sebastian Resort .

    Overview of the best resorts in Spain – what to do, how to get there, prices for holidays

    Which resort in Spain would you like to visit the most? Do not know? Let’s figure it out together. We will consider the 13 most famous locations, their attractions and the approximate cost of the rest.

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    1. Interactive map of Spain with resorts in Russian
    2. Spanish map with static resorts for mobile phones
    3. Barcelona
    4. Benidorm
    5. ibitsa
    6. Kantabria
    7. Brava

    8. Costa-Drada
    9. Costa-laz del Almería
    10. Costa Tropical
    11. Majorca
    12. Menorca
    13. Tenerife
    14. Spain resort video

    Life of the Islands.

    Attracts the Iberian Peninsula and young people. Spain has been considered the center of summer club life for more than one year. There are a lot of clubs and hundreds of unique musical projects here. Every year, hundreds of young and famous electronic music geniuses settle here in order to present their creations to grateful listeners.

    The nightlife in Spanish resorts is unique. The fun is dynamic, in motion and does not end with one bar or club. It all starts with a dinner with a glass of wine, after which the young people go to a bar, to a concert or to the cinema – to choose from. This is a time of communication with friends, easy relaxation in a relaxed atmosphere. The main fun starts at 23:00. There comes a time of dancing, communication in busy places and new acquaintances. After 4 am it is customary to change the club. True connoisseurs of nightlife are not stopped by the sunrise, and they continue to dance until the very dinner.

    Historically, the country’s club zone is considered to be Ibiza, among which the most popular holiday destinations are considered to be:

    • “Amnesia” – the institution has been officially included in the list of the best nightclubs in the world over the past 3 years. The club is famous for its theatrical performances and foam parties, the popularity of which has not faded for 2 decades. The club hall has a laser system that creates unique lighting effects. Prices for a European resident are low: a glass of alcohol costs about 12 euros, and an entrance ticket from 20 to 50 euros, depending on the type of party.

      Amnesia

    • “Space” is a world-class club that is not inferior to the previous one in terms of its characteristics and the quality of the atmosphere. This is the place of techno tracks and tracks of traditional music of the Balearic Islands. Usually people go to “Space” at the end of the night festivities, as the club opens only in the morning. The highlight of the club is its proximity to the airport. Airplanes taking off pass directly over the restaurant’s terrace, at this time it is customary to raise your hands up and greet the airliners, which creates a unique atmosphere. Ticket prices range from 20 to 50 euros depending on the day of the week and the party organized by the owners.

      Space

    • Pacha Ibiza is a legendary place among the clubs of Ibiza. The club organically combines various styles of electronic music. This place has been loved by many musicians for its atmosphere, including an innumerable number of famous names. The main event of the club is the Flower Power parties, where it is customary to invite both famous and young DJs. The prices in the club are different, the entrance to popular events costs 50 euros, the rest of the time the prices are more democratic, a glass of alcohol is within 10 euros.

      Pacha Ibiza

    • “Privilege” is considered the largest nightclub on the planet with a capacity of up to 10,000 people. This institution is the first and only, within the walls of which there is a working pool, as well as several terraces. The music in the club is exclusively in the style of “house”. Prices for entry and drinks in the “Privilege” are standard and not particularly expensive.

      Privilege

    • El Divino is associated with the word glamor in club life. Everything here is aimed at conquering with its style and exclusivity, so you can often see world stars of pop and rock music in this place. Unlike other clubs, there is an atmosphere of calm and tranquility in which you want to relax and unwind. The price for the entrance to the party is between 25-40 euros, the price of alcohol in the club is on average about 10 euros per glass.

      El Divino

    Activities

    The Spanish coast is also famous for its active holidays. The Sierra Nevada mountain range exists on the territory of the country. This area is known throughout the world as a biosphere reserve of unusual beauty and the southernmost ski resort, which is located at an altitude of about 3 thousand meters above sea level. Ski and snowboard enthusiasts will enjoy the Veleta and Laguna slopes, the highlight of which is an unsurpassed view of the sea coast during the day and the opportunity to ride on a lighted track under the night sky.

    Sierra Nevada

    Also, all fans of moderate extreme sports will like marine entertainment. The waters of the Canary Islands are a place of real pilgrimage for professionals and windsurfers. The unique climate has created all the conditions for this sport to be practiced not only conveniently, but also safely.

    Spain is also known to cycling enthusiasts only thanks to the Basque Country, the Balearic Islands and the Pyrenees, along which there are unique cycling trails that attract extreme people from all over the world. In addition, in any corner of the resort, without any problems, you can order a buggy tour, quad biking, hiking in natural attractions.

    The shores of the Atlantic are the perfect place to enjoy all the delights of diving. This is facilitated by a rich and colorful underwater world, visibility in the water up to 40 meters and the ability to dive to the bottom up to 50 meters, while weather conditions allow diving all year round.

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    Map of Spain for tourists in Russian. Spain map

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    Every year, statistics are published that show which countries tourists from Russia fly to the most. And from these data we can conclude that half a million Russians visit Spain every year, and the annual increase in tourist flow is about 15%. And if so, then it is worth booking a tour in advance. To be able to travel cheaper and get to the best places in the country. New map of Spain in Russian with all cities and resorts. Help you choose the right place to stay. The map is fully interactive, which gives you the ability to zoom in on the roads in the city. Thanks to the map, you can easily make a route and your trip will be the best.

    Spain, or as it is officially called – the Kingdom of Spain, is located in the south-west of Europe and attracts tourists not only the most memorable resorts with numerous sandy beaches, but also the famous Canary Islands with picturesque nature, but also multifaceted historical architecture , monuments of history, culture.
    Any visiting tourist will find something for themselves in this bright and cheerful country.

    Particular attention should be paid to resorts located in picturesque places, such as the Balearic and Pitius Islands, which are located in the warm Mediterranean Sea and, of course, the Canary Islands, located in the Atlantic Ocean. Tourists like to relax on the islands, and they are happy to fly to them. Moreover, the season on the Spanish islands goes all year round, and even in winter they have a lot of vacationers. This is possible due to the location of the islands in the Atlantic Ocean.

    The capital of Spain is Madrid. Surprisingly, this is not the most popular city among tourists. People mainly come here for the weekend to stroll through the streets, admire them and take photos of the Spanish capital. There are almost no tourists who spend a week or more in Madrid. On weekdays, there are hundreds of thousands of Spaniards who come to the capital to work. They are everywhere, and the city these days is like a huge anthill, where everyone is busy with something. For this reason, Madrid is not very attractive for tourists, but for the population of the country it is even very attractive in terms of earnings. And besides, there is no sea in Madrid. And this is a huge minus.

    It is not difficult to guess that the most popular city among tourists is Barcelona. Three out of five tourists who generally fly to Spain come here. There is a lot to see in Barcelona. There are hundreds of attractions that you can go around for days and weeks. But, unfortunately, there are no beach resorts in Barcelona. They are all outside the city. Tourists rent a room in the resorts. During the day they rest on the beaches. And in the evenings they come to the city itself to enjoy the rest to the fullest. The trip is not long, the main resorts are within 10-15 minutes by public transport. So tourists are quite happy with it.

    Valencia is another popular resort city in the country. In Valencia, it is convenient to relax because you can easily get to the island of Mallorca from the city. Ships depart daily from the port towards the island, and this walk will be the most memorable.

    Spain is a unique country. It neighbors with Portugal and France, and from the side of the Strait of Gibraltar with Morocco. By the way, if you are going to rest near Gibraltar, you will witness how tankers, ships and yachts pass through the strait. The sea stream does not stop here for a minute, and this is a super sight.

    Spain has a huge number of castles, many of them under five hundred years old. And this is not surprising. After all, the country is still ruled by a king. Most of the tourists come to the country for the sake of castles. They build their route in such a way that they pass along roads that have castles or cities with castles. Unfortunately, not all castles can be seen from the inside. Some are closed for renovations. Some are too old and dangerous to visit. And some of them have been completely sold to private hands, where businessmen and famous people live. But do not be upset about this, because no one will forbid you to approach the castle and take photos.

    Another attraction of Spain is wine. Vineyards grow in the country, and they have excursions that are popular. Tourists are told about how grapes grow in these conditions, they show how wine is made and give it a try and buy it for themselves.
    For sports fans, Spain is just a godsend. Here in every town there are sports teams in different sports. The most popular games are football and basketball. Stadiums are almost always packed with spectators and this is a real holiday.
    In general, Spain has a lot to see and go to. So see the map, download it and travel brightly.

    Spain occupies the position of a coastal country on the world map, which to some extent explains its popularity among travel enthusiasts.

    It also contributes to the fact that it has a long history and attracts tourists with amazingly beautiful views, sunny weather and ancient cities.

    This is one of the most famous and visited countries in the world. Each place here is unique in its own way.

    Today we will figure out where Spain is located on the world map, how to find and show it – it will be clear to anyone, even a child.

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    Where is Spain located on the world map?

    In front of you is a map of the world in Russian. Let’s see where Spain is located on the world map, what part of the peninsula it occupies, the countries of Europe with which it borders, large cities. And we will also find out what language is spoken here, what popular resorts tourists use, what seas and oceans the coast is washed by, what local legends can be heard in this region.

    Spain occupies the southwestern part of Europe and most of the Iberian Peninsula, but some of its territories are also in Africa.

    In addition, it owns the Balearic and Pitius, Canary Islands, including the well-known in Russia and Mallorca. In the south and east it is washed by the Mediterranean Sea, in the north and west by the Atlantic Ocean.

    All in the same Europe, it is the fourth largest country. Due to its favorable and somewhat unique geographical position, it enjoys a very warm climate. Although the weather conditions in different areas of this country vary greatly, in general, the temperature rarely drops below zero when and where.

    Which countries borders

    Looking at the world map, it is clear that Spain borders on five states: France and Andorra in the northern part, in the west, Gibraltar in the south and in the African part of the country.

    All borders are land.

    Internal government

    Spain is one of the few countries with a monarchy that has survived to this day.

    It is worth remembering that the monarchy here is constitutional, that is, assuming the presence of a parliament.
    The crown is passed down through the male line. The current head of state is Philip VI. The executive branch of government is headed by the Prime Minister, now Mariano Rajoy. The majority in parliament is usually made up of the People’s Party and the Socialist Workers’ Party.

    To travel to Spain, Russian citizens will need to apply for a Schengen visa. Documents for its receipt are accepted by the visa centers of a sunny country. The set of documents almost completely coincides with the standard for obtaining a Schengen visa.

    The capital of this state is (see photo).

    It is the largest city in the country with a population of more than three million inhabitants. The world map shows that the Spanish city of Madrid is located on the Iberian Peninsula, in its very center. It is a very influential cultural center in Europe and the world.

    The official language here is Spanish itself.
    However, this is a multinational country, and many here speak their native languages.

    The Catalan and Basque languages ​​are very common, belonging to the indigenous peoples who have long inhabited the territory: the Catalans, the inhabitants of the province of Catalonia, and the Basques. Many of the languages ​​spoken by the peoples of this area in the past are now, alas, disappearing due to assimilation.

    Tourists from Russia, of course, are worried about whether they speak Russian in Spain. Of course, the entire local population does not speak Russian, but there is no need to be afraid of the language barrier – many local restaurants have menus in Russian, and an electronic translator will help you communicate on the streets.

    The main currency here, as in most other EU countries, is the euro, which was adopted in the state as a national currency in 2002. Prior to that, the peseta, an old Spanish monetary unit, was in circulation.

    At the beginning of 2018, the population of Spain was 46.5 million.
    This country has a fairly large urban population – almost 80 percent. At the same time, the country has a low, compared to most of other Western European states, population density – 92 inhabitants per square kilometer.

    Many immigrants from Latin America and Great Britain, Eastern Europe, as well as gypsies and Jews live here.

    Spain on the political map of the world is limited not only by the territory in Europe. If we take into account the Spanish territories in Africa, the area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe entire state is about 505 square kilometers.

    Spain is a secular state, but the main part of the population professes Catholicism. There are quite a lot of Protestants and Orthodox in the country, recently the number of Muslims has been increasing. In a small number there are also communities professing Judaism, Sikhism, Buddhism, Hinduism. It should be noted that quite a lot of atheists and non-religious people also live here.

    Popular cities and resorts in Spain

    Every year, Spain attracts thousands of tourists from all over the world. The number of places worth visiting in this country is unusually large. There is a place here to suit everyone’s taste. First of all, of course, it is worth mentioning Madrid – the capital of this sunny country.

    Good to know:
    Madrid is not only the center of the Iberian Peninsula, but also the center of all social life in Spain. It is a cosmopolitan city with a large population, a major center for business development, a haven for parliament and the royal family.

    Prado Museum

    Among the most famous sights of the region are the Prado Museum, Victory Arch, Royal Palace. It is impossible not to visit the local market, which is believed to have existed since the sixteenth century.

    The fountain of Cibeles, made of white marble in the form of a sculpture of the goddess of fertility, strikes with its beauty.
    Sports fans, and especially the famous football club Real Madrid, will be able to appreciate the local football museum.

    Pleasant climate, bright sandy beaches, comfortable hotels and unique nature – this is an ideal place to relax.

    Speaking about the resorts of Spain, one cannot fail to mention its island possessions. One of these is the island of Ibiza
    . Frankly, a trip to Ibiza is not cheap, but, nevertheless, this island remains extremely popular among vacationers, mainly among young people.

    The island is famous not only for its white sandy beaches, clear blue sea and rich vegetation, but also for its vibrant nightlife.

    Another Spanish island – Mallorca
    . It, in turn, attracts tourists with enchantingly beautiful views. Here you can relax from the rhythm of life in a big city, enjoying unity with nature and clean air.

    Bellver Castle

    There are also architectural monuments, which include Bellver Castle and Almudaina Palace.

    A visit to the cave part of the island, namely the caves of the Dragon and Arta, will provide a thrill.

    Spanish resorts on the world map

    Spanish resorts are very popular among tourists from all over the world. Due to their favorable location and rich history, they can leave few people indifferent. The warm climate, proximity to the Mediterranean Sea, the culture that has developed over the centuries attract almost everyone.

    Although the most visited Spanish cities are located in completely different parts of the country, a general pattern can be traced: people are seduced by the sea and the sun. These two things can boast of Madrid, located in the center of the country, and the port of Barcelona, ​​​​and the coastal Costa Blanca. The settlements of Spain are of great importance in Western Europe and even throughout the world.

    International airports in Spain

    Spain has quite a few airports, both domestic and international. It is not always possible to show all of them on the world map, it all depends on the scale of the map. In total, sixteen airports have international status.

    The largest of them are located in Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Malaga, Girona, Valencia, Alicante, Granada. The largest are Madrid and Barcelona airports. The airport of the capital bears the interesting name of Madrid Barajas, and many people know the airport of Barcelona under the name of El Prat.

    Conclusion

    Spain is a highly developed European country with a large number of resort towns with a warm climate and a rich history. It is not surprising that many dream at least once, but to get here. Everyone who visits Spain will no longer be able to throw it out of his heart.

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    With the help of the map of resorts in Spain you can get a clear idea of ​​where you are either going or want to go on holiday. The map shows all the resorts of both continental Spain and island Spain (Ibiza, Tenerife, Mallorca and Menorca).

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    Has a unique climate, beautiful cities and resorts in Spain? this is a rest of the European level against the backdrop of world cultural values.

    Here you will find such natural features as the Mediterranean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean, the proximity of Africa, the Pyrenees.

    These elements, combined with national traditions and ancient monuments, do not make it possible to single out the best resorts on the map of the country. Everything, therefore, depends on your preferences and wallet.

    Excursion programs available throughout the year. The seasons for beach holidays, treatment, skiing offered by the cities and resorts of Spain depend on a particular region.

    Beach resorts in mainland Spain

    The word “costa” in Spanish means “shore”. On this basis, it is easy to distinguish the beach towns and resorts of Spain. Among them are the following.

    • . Replete with cozy bays, here are the water parks Aqua Brava, Playa de Aro, Lloret de Mar.
    • . It is especially interesting for children with its Port Aventura rides, owned by the famous Universal Studios.
    • Fans of a “soft” beach holiday will definitely like the Costa del Maresme and the Costa del Garraf.
    • Expensive bohemian Costa del Sol and Costa Blanca attract vacationers with high incomes.

    The absence of major heavy industries in Spanish cities results in high environmental performance.

    Spanish cities for history buffs

    Excursions are interesting throughout the country. Small villages provide an opportunity to see the life of various ethnic groups. Architectural monuments, museums, galleries of Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Seville reflect the history of development not only of Europe, but of the whole civilization.

    Many cities in Spain have bullrings. Thrill-seekers can watch the spectacle, the finale of which? the death of a bull, and sometimes a bullfighter. The dates of the fights should be known in advance in order to take care of the tickets.

    An unforgettable holiday in the Spanish islands

    The island part of the country consists of the Balearic and Canary archipelagos. The hot breath of Africa allows you to have fun on local beaches almost all year round. Majorca? a real gem of the Mediterranean. The prices of hotels, yacht clubs, elite restaurants are equal to the cost of products of a local pearl factory.

    He became famous for the curative properties of the black sand of the beaches, which is of volcanic origin. The local rates are lower than in Mallorca, but they are not particularly democratic. At the same time, on neighboring islands with the same climate, the cost of rest is quite affordable for tourists with an average budget.

    The cities and resorts of Spain located on these islands attract representatives of the “high society”. Here are the summer residences of the Spanish royal house.

    Natural health resorts

    Many thermal spas operate on springs known since ancient Rome. Aragon’s spas combine mineral waters with walks in the Pyrenean national parks. The chain of lakes of Covadonga? these are water and air procedures, acquaintance with the pre-Roman era, a pilgrimage to the altar of the Virgin of Covadonga.

    Ski slopes in ski resorts

    Ski resorts in Spain are located at a low altitude (2-2.5 km). For this reason, you should choose only the winter months for skiing. Sierra Nevada? the most popular, but quite expensive area for a ski holiday. More affordable is the combined Aramon Ski Area on the Sierra de la Demanda, which includes many ski resorts. The well-maintained bases of the Aragonese Pyrenees claimed to host the 2010 Olympics. In addition to skiing, there are healing springs of mineral water. The slopes of Baqueira-Beret, Macella, La Pinilla, Alto Campo are equipped for professionals, beginners, families with children.

    From a financial point of view, new winter slopes are attractive: Val de Nuria, Rasos de Peguera, Walter 2000.

    Spain resorts where it is better to relax in 2022: a map of resorts in Spain

    Spain has beautiful resorts that are located both on the continent and on the islands.

    • Balearic – in the Mediterranean: Ibiza Island , Majorca Island , Minorca Island .
    • Canaries – in the Atlantic Ocean (all year round): Island Tenerife , Gran Canaria, La Palma, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura.
    • Resorts of continental Spain : Costa del Sol, Costa Tropical, Costa Brava, Costa Dorada, Costa Blanca, Resort San Sebastian .

    Costa del Sol or “Coast of the Sun”

    Costa del Sol is the largest tourist area in southern Spain, occupying more than 300 km of sandy beaches, where the swimming season lasts half a year. Costa del Sol is the southernmost resort of Spanish Andalusia on the Mediterranean coast, located in the province of Malaga.

    Malaga City (Malaga) Spain

    Malaga City – the region’s air gateway and seaport, the second largest in Spain (after Barcelona). The province of Malaga stretches along the coastline from Nerja in the east to Marbella and the Strait of Gibraltar in the west. Diving clubs, yacht clubs, golf clubs, Flamenco festivals, traditional local holidays (ferias), bullfights, grandiose fireworks – all this will offer tourists “Sunny Beach” Spain .

    Alcazaba Fortress Alcazaba

    Malaga Attractions:

    • House Museum of the famous Spanish artist Pablo Picasso.
    • Gibralfaro Castle (X century).
    • Alcazaba fortress with Roman amphitheater (1st century BC).
    • Cathedral.
    • Larios Street – the central shopping area of ​​the city.
    • Botanical Garden of La Concepcion (Jardines de La Concepcion).

    City of Marbella fashionable luxury resort on the Costa del Sol. It is located 60 km from Malaga. With the development of tourism, modern white-stone buildings and comfortable hotels have grown near the ancient part of the city. In the suburbs of Marbella, stretching for 28 km along the coast, there are three sports ports and one fishing port.

    Port of Puerto Banus is a symbol of luxury in the Mediterranean, where snow-white yachts and their owners compete in sophistication. Seven km marble promenade Passo Maritimo , where the life of the seaside town boils with famous discos; luxurious villas and Avenida del Mar street, where unique sculptures by Salvador Dali are collected; shopping complex El Corta Egles; beautiful gardens and parks; sea ​​cruises – like a magnet attract vacationers and tourists here.

    New Golden Mile is part of the Costa del Sol tourist area, which stretches from the Puerto Banus harbor in Marbella to the town of Estepona and is on the same list with the best resorts in the world on the French Riviera and Florida. Here are located private villas and apartment complexes of the wealthy aristocratic and business elite of the planet.

    Marbella June 11, celebrates the day of St. Barnab – the patron saint of the city. Throughout the week, the city is decorated with festive illuminations, flags and balloons. Mass festivities and concerts are held here with the obligatory colorful fireworks – a real feria (Feria de Marbella).

    The city of Estepona is famous for its unique year-round adventure theme park ( Selwo Park ), where giraffes, elephants, rhinos, lions, birds and reptiles live in natural conditions on an area of ​​100 hectares.

    Not far from the resort of Costa del Sol are the cities of Andalusia with their famous sights: Seville, Granada, Cordoba. It is especially worth visiting The Alhambra Palace in Granada , which has gained worldwide fame!

    Where is the Spanish peninsula located on the map of the world and Europe

    Before going to this sunny country, many inexperienced travelers wonder where Spain is located. The state is located in the southwestern part of Europe and the Iberian (Iberian) Peninsula. As a rule, in the country of Spain, the Iberian Peninsula is considered the largest in Southern Europe and covers an area of ​​582 thousand sq. km. The Iberian Peninsula is connected to the mainland. Most of the Iberian Peninsula is a plateau.

    The peninsula on the world map

    The climate of the Iberian Peninsula is subtropical dry, on the coasts of the sea. Rivers flow in the country: Duero, Ebro, Tajo, Guadiana, Guadalquivir. Some territories of the state are located on the territory of Africa.

    In addition, Spain owns the Balearic and Pitius, Canary Islands, including the well-known islands of Ibiza and Mallorca.

    Land borders

    Costa Tropical or Tropical Coast

    Costa Tropical is located in the province of Granada in southern Spain. The Sierra Nevada mountains protect the resort from cold northern winds. And the subtropical microclimate and the proximity of Africa contribute to the fact that there are 320 sunny days a year, almost without rain, and the average annual air temperature reaches + 20 C. The water temperature in the summer months is + 24.

    Cultivation of vegetables and tropical fruits almost all year round , fishing and tourism form the backbone of the region’s economy.

    Holidays in Costa Tropical complete with: excellent hotel infrastructure; sandy beaches for every taste; cliffs and cozy bays; water parks and all kinds of water activities ; reserves; excellent national cuisine with the famous “tapas”, grilled meat and fish; sports ports in Motril; numerous restaurants and cafes; a varied evening program for young people in the form of concerts and discos; inexpensive by Spanish standards, the prices of this coast.

    Attractions of the Costa Tropical:

    • The Alhambra Palace is the pearl of Arab Granada in Spain.
    • Almuñécar and its Roman ruins.

    Almuñécar is a seaside resort town in southern Spain, which is the unofficial border of two coasts: the Costa del Sol and the Costa Tropical. It is located on a hill at the mouth of the Rio Verde.

    Almuñécar Attractions:

    • Moorish castle.
    • El Majuelo Botanical and Architectural Park.
    • Palm Park.
    • Pena Escrita Nature Reserve.
    • Loro Sexy Bird Park.

    Airports in Granada and Malaga will make your holiday more comfortable.

    La Granadella Beach

    Do you want to spend time away from the bustle of the resort? Then head to the picturesque bay of La Granadella, located near the city of Javea. The beach has a width of 20 m and is covered with small pebbles, so it is more convenient to walk along the coast in beach shoes. Nearby there are several good restaurants where tourists are offered rice and fish dishes. Tourists appreciate the beach of La Granadella for the purity of the sea water and the opportunity to go snorkeling.

    (Photo: Diego_Delso / flickr.com / License CC BY-SA 2.0)

    Costa Blanca or White Coast

    Costa Blanca or White Coast is a tourist region of the Mediterranean coast of Spain. It stretches for 212 kilometers along the coastline of the province of Alicante in the Valencian community.

    Costa Blanca Spain

    Costa Blanca is famous for its clean fine sandy beaches, mountain ranges and white cliffs that protect the coast from the continent from northern winds, the emerald gentle sea in summer with a water temperature of + 28 C, an abundance of sunny days a year with a maximum temperature in August + 32 C.

    The Costa Blanca has the largest number of beaches in Spain marked with the Blue Flag of the European Union for the development of infrastructure and the cleanliness of the coast.

    Alicante is the capital of the province of Alicante and the entire tourist region, divided by it into two zones: North and South. The city with its airport is the air gate of the White Coast. He is the first to meet his guests!

    Costa Brava promenades

    Alicante attractions:

    • Castillo de Santa Barbara. It rises on the Benacantil rock (height 166 m). Rising to the observation deck of the castle by elevator, you can see the entire panorama of the surroundings.
    • Castle Castillo de San Femando. It is located above the municipal park.
    • Museum of 20th century art. There are collections of works by Spanish artists of the 50s: Alfaro, Viola, Canogar, Mompo, Sabel.
    • La Rambia street is the heart of the city. This is the place for parades and celebrations.
    • Paseo Maritimo promenade – an avenue of palm trees and a recreation center for tourists.

    In June, Nit del Foe (Night of Fire) is celebrated in Alicante.

    Benidorm is the second most important city on the Costa Blanca and a famous resort.

    Especially it attracts young people with night parties and discos, as well as lovers of active sports.

    Attractions of the resort of Benidorm:

    • Rincon de Loches cliff above the Levant beach. Viewpoint.
    • Aqualandia water park with caves, water slides, swimming pool.
    • Mindomar – park of exotic and marine animals.
    • Terra “Natura” – a zoo.
    • Plasa de Toros – Bullring.
    • Terra Mitica Amusement Park – Mythical Land. This gigantic attraction complex has been delighting visitors since 2000. The theme park combines on its territory 5 zones of the ancient and medieval Mediterranean: Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Iberia, Mediterranean islands. More than 80 costume shows are held here daily.

    Valencia – a city with a special charm! In June, a colorful festival of the Kings takes place. Don’t forget to visit Valencia and make up your mind about it!

    Costa Brava – “Wild Coast”

    Costa Brava – the northernmost part of the Spanish Mediterranean coast . It borders France and is in close proximity to the architectural masterpiece of the outstanding sculptor Gaudi – the city of Barcelona and other cities with numerous attractions in Catalonia.

    Attractions Costa Brava

    Sandy beaches gradually replace rocky cliffs covered with greenery; the transparent emerald-colored sea beckons to swim; cloudless sky overhead and sunbathing, fresh air – everything is so harmonious here that a feeling of peace and freedom is laid in the minds of vacationers for a long time.

    It is best to go on vacation to the resorts of Spain from July to September . At this time, there is no rain here, and the sea and air are warmed up to the maximum temperature: +25, +28, respectively.

    Holidays in the Costa Brava are diverse – both wealthy travelers and tourists with an average income level can spend their holidays here equally comfortably. For outdoor activities and recreation with children, it is also ideal.

    The Costa Brava is represented by numerous resorts in Spain. The most famous and largest of them: Blanes, Lloret de Mar, Palamos, Tossa De Mar.

    Costa Brava, holidays in Spain

    Its main pearl is considered city Lloret de Mar (Lloret de Mar) . A rocky cliff divides it into two bays, in each of which life flows in a special way: one of them is chosen by young people – it is always dynamic and noisy here; the other – lovers of a more restrained and measured rest. Both of them are connected by a very convenient hiking trail at the bottom of the cliff. It is worth noting that the beaches of the Lloret de Mar resort are the cleanest on the entire coast and are holders of the honorary title of the Blue Flag.

    Attractions Costa Brava:

    • Salvador Dali lovers can learn more about his life and work – in the Museum of Salvador Dali in Figueres and in the Museum of Cadaqués , where the world genius lived and worked.
    • It will also be interesting to visit nearby cities, especially the capital of Catalonia – Barcelona.
    • In the city of Lloret de Mar there is a water park WaterWorld .
    • Botanical Garden in Blanes.

    Tours to the resorts of the Costa Brava.

    La Rodas beach

    A few years ago, the British Guardian newspaper called the Spanish beach of La Rodas the best in the world. The picturesque beach is part of the Cies Islands archipelago and is located on Monteagudo Island. It is 60 m wide, 1.3 km long and covered with fine white sand. Areas of natural dunes have been preserved nearby.

    According to tourists, La Rodas is very suitable for families. Lifeguards work on the beach, there are wooden paths for vacationers, restaurants and camping. For the purity of the sea and coastline, as well as the high quality of service, La Rhodes was awarded the prestigious Blue Flag.

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    Costa Dorada – “Gold Coast”

    Costa Dorada is a resort in Southeastern Spain, on the Mediterranean coast. It is located in the south of Catalonia and occupies 216 kilometers of the coast of the Balearic Sea (part of the Mediterranean Sea). The resort is comfortably located 100 kilometers from the international airport and the most beautiful city in Spain – Barcelona.

    Costa Dorada – coast of Spain

    The Catalan Mountains protect the coast of the Gold Coast from the winds. The gently sloping bottom and the shallow depth of the sea near the coastal zone, and therefore the warm gentle sea, clean fine golden sand, an abundance of sunny days (300 a year), a mild climate with an air temperature in the summer months not higher than +32 and a water temperature of +23 make Costa resorts Dorada is a paradise for lovers of both active and family holidays.

    The Costa Dorada resort area includes several small seaside towns: Salou, Tarragona, La Paneda, Cambrils, Reus.

    Salou is the largest resort on the coast. This is the tourist capital of the Costa Dorada. Salou Promenade Park stretches along the coastline, and the light and music laser show here is in no way inferior in beauty to the Magic Fountains of Barcelona. The town of Salou is 7 kilometers of well-groomed sandy beaches. Alley-embankments are a place of active tourism. Resort life is in full swing here with wild fun in cafes, bars and restaurants.

    Tarragona – a seaside town notable for excursions to places of Roman heritage, the ruins of an ancient Roman amphitheater of the 2nd century, which stands on the very shore of the sea.

    La Pineda is a small resort village with blue lagoons and rocky coves. Aquapolis Water Park is a leisure center for children and adults with exciting water rides.

    Costa Dorada Aventura Park

    The main attraction of the Costa Dorada resort is Theme Port Aventura Park – The Spanish analogue of Disneyland and part-time Water Park. Aventura Park, divided into 5 thematic zones, will offer tourists to visit China, Polynesia, the Wild West, Mexico, and the Mediterranean. In each zone, the peculiarity of the country and national cuisine, spectacular ritual dances and 40 daily performances are recreated. The park features more than 30 unforgettable attractions, 23 national restaurants, colorful fireworks shows.

    Resorts Costa Dorada

    San Sebastian resort. Bay of Biscay.

    The best resorts in Spain

    The city of San Sebastian (Spanish “Paris”), with a majestic landmark in its center – Buen Pastor Cathedral, is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the Basque country. The city is divided into two parts by the Urumea River. A beautiful panorama opens from the Kursal bridge and the bridge of Maria Christina, connecting the two parts of the city. City Hall of San Sebastian, built in 1887, a theater and a hotel called “Maria Cristina”, the architect of which was the Frenchman Charles Meves, the Royal Palace of Miramar, erected in 1893 year by the English architect Selden Wornum, which served as the summer residence of the royal couple, are the main attractions and most valuable historical monuments of the city. The Maria Cristina Hotel hosts celebrities attending the San Sebastian Film Festival every year.

    The main street of the city – Libertad Avenue , where boutiques, shops, small shops are adjacent to the reputable banks of Spain. Here you can walk and relax lovers of shop tours. San Sebastian is famous for its special beach line , consisting of individual shell-beaches with white sand , where each beach has its own name. A huge aquarium has been erected in the oldest part of the city. Here, tourists, walking under the glass arch of the tunnel, can admire the inhabitants of the deep sea and swimming sharks. In the port there is a museum of oceanography, a tour of which will tell about the maritime secrets of Spain. The San Telmo Museum will interest art lovers, where the works and unique frescoes of the artist José Maria Serta from Catalonia are presented. On the hillside of Igueldo, not far from the city of San Sebastian, there is a magnificent amusement park. From the site of the funicular, which lifts tourists to the park, there are tempting views of the park, the bay, beaches, turquoise sea and picturesque landscapes of the resort .

    Island of Ibiza (ibiza) Spain.

    The best resorts in Spain

    The island and the city of Ibiza are included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. It is located in the Balearic archipelago, in the Mediterranean Sea. Here, in the subtropical climate , from May to October, the beach resort is open, where there is never heat, as a cool breeze blows from the sea; where the azure sea, white sand, gentle sun, proud palm trees, olives and picturesque landscapes attract tourists from all over the world. On the island of Ibiza there are 58 beaches that conquered tourists with their clean, white sand. There are well-equipped beaches with all kinds of services, and wild beaches, where it is calm at any time of the day. The most famous are Ses Salines (the first nudist beach in Spain), Fieretas, Talamanca, En Bossa and Cavallet. The main thing in Ibiza is the party. This island is the best resort in the world for young people with unprecedented and fantastic entertainment. It hosts exotic shows, fashion shows, clowning, colorful masquerades.

    Ibiza (island – brand) – the main club capital of the world . The seven main mega-clubs outshine all the others and attract lovers of revelry. The island hosts of the world’s most famous discos : Privilege, Pacha and Space. Benirras – the most visited beach of Ibiza , located in the north of the island, overlooking the “Finger of God” – part of the rock protruding from the sea. Santa Eulalia is a resort area where the famous hippie market takes place in the suburbs. Talamanca – long sandy beach of the Talamanca bay – the northern outskirts of the capital of Ibiza with a beautiful bend in the coast. At Cape Martinet is the Agualandia water park.

    Cala Benirras beach

    A small stretch of coast in the northwest of the island of Ibiza is often called one of the best beaches in Spain. Cala Benirras became famous as a symbol of freedom and a haven for hippies. The beach stretches for 150 m. Every Sunday, to celebrate the sunset, people with drums gather on it, and many tourists gather to look at this colorful spectacle.

    Otherwise, Cala Benirras differs little from other well-equipped beaches in Spain. Lifeguards are on duty, there is a rental of sun loungers and umbrellas, showers and beach boutiques are open, cafes and restaurants are open. If you wish, you can ride a catamaran here.

    The best hotels near the Cala Benirras beach:

    • Balansat Resort
    • Apartamentos Panorama
    • Hotel San Miguel 3*
    • Hotel Cartago – All Inclusive 3*
    • Olé Galeón 40057

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    Majorca island. Spain.

    Mallorca is the largest and most developed in terms of tourism of the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean.

    Mallorca attracts tourists with 80 stunning white sand beaches, rocky cliffs, mountain ranges, nature reserves, convenient bays, pine forests and palm trees, orange valleys, Mediterranean climate with air temperatures: +19 in springC, +27C in summer, +20C in autumn, +15C in winter. Charter flights from Moscow will comfortably take you to this wonderful island in four hours.

    City of Palma de Mallorca – the capital of the Balearic Islands and the region’s air gateway. It is located in a convenient bay and is proud of its mansions, Gothic cathedrals, old streets and modern boulevards.

    Attractions Palma de Mallorca:

    • Bellver Castle – a white-stone round fortress-prison (XV century).
    • Arab palace-fortress of Almudaina.
    • The ancient palace and museum of Brule.
    • Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin (XIII-XVI centuries).

    Illetas – a prestigious resort . Marivent Palace is the summer residence of the Spanish kings.

    Things to do on Mallorca:

    • Dragon Caves. Underground lake Martel.
    • Cape Formentor.
    • Marineland – park of marine animals and birds.
    • Humaika Tropical Park – heavenly tropics.

    An excursion to the Valley of the Oranges of the port of Soller from Palma de Mallorca on an old electric train, which has been in use since 1929, through the entire island and several tunnels will bring a lot of impressions to adults and children.

    Mallorca will offer its guests:

    • Travel in a hot air balloon;
    • Excursion “NEMO” – an overview of the underwater kingdom;
    • Exotic – a park with parrots and cacti;
    • Cabrera Reserve;
    • Galatuo Natural Park;
    • Auto-safari;
    • Visit to the Pearl Factory in Manacor.

    A souvenir brought back from a trip in the form of pearl jewelry or olive wood will remind you of Spain and the fabulous island of Mallorca! Which resort to choose for a holiday on the island of Mallorca (Spain) in the Mediterranean Sea?

    17 best resorts in Spain for holidays with children

    A trip to original and colorful Spain will certainly be filled with a palette of vivid impressions. The European country fascinates with delightful natural beauties, architectural ensembles and centuries-old cultural traditions. A colorful range of delights is caused by the amazing coasts stretching on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Resorts in Spain for families with children are charming coastal cities with developed infrastructure that will appeal to lovers of measured family fun pastime. 9Ol000

  • 9 Costa-del
  • 10 Costa-del Garraf
  • 11 Kosta-de-Lus
  • 12 Lloret-de-Mar
  • 13 Ibiza
  • 14 Mallorca
  • 15 Menorca
  • SC 16 SC 16 SC 16 -Sebastian
  • 17 Formentera
  • 18 Resorts in Spain for families with children on the map
  • Tenerife

    The pearl of the Canary archipelago is the famous island of Tenerife, 1300 kilometers away from mainland Spain. The tourist corner, washed by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, amazes with its natural wealth. Majestic mountain ranges, rainforests, sand dunes and magnificent beaches make up the amazing scenery. At any time of the year, in the southernmost resort of Spain, the air temperature is kept within + 24-26 ° С.

    Las Americas and Las Cristianos are considered the island’s most sought-after family holiday destinations. Secluded bays are covered with black volcanic and golden sand. Fashionable hotels, villas on the coast and modest rural houses away from the coast offer guests acceptable living conditions. Fans of active beach pastime can visit the water park, go diving and use the services of various water attractions.

    Tenerife offers an extensive entertainment program. You should pay attention to the abundance of park complexes, immersed in the lush luxury of exotic gardens. Children and adults will be pleasantly surprised by the nature reserves, where predatory animals and various birds live.

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    We recommend unusual excursions:

    • Sightseeing tour of the island – colorful towns, panoramic sites, traditions and stunning nature of the Canary Islands
    • 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
    • Loro Park and Teide Volcano: immersing yourself in nature – visiting a huge zoo and admiring alien landscapes
    • Mysterious Teno Nature Park – Explore the beauty of the northwest coast and visit the pirate village of Masca
    • Teide Volcano – picturesque forests, breathtaking panoramas and Martian landscapes

    Gran Canaria

    In the southern part of the Canary archipelago lies the popular island of Gran Canaria. The fertile land with beautiful resorts and a developed hotel infrastructure receives about three million tourists throughout the year. The turquoise waters of the Atlantic Ocean are washed by golden sandy coastlines, the length of which is more than 200 km. A riot of dense tropical thickets borders on steep rocky slopes and spacious equipped beaches.

    Theme parks, entertainment complexes and stunning natural attractions of the island offer a contemplative, active and measured family vacation. Tourists should definitely visit the national reserve – the dunes of Maspalomas. Bizarre sandy mountains can surprise even the most sophisticated travelers. Pleasant impressions leave zoos, nurseries and botanical gardens. Here you can ride camels, swim with dolphins, watch performances of trained birds and enjoy the aura of exotic flora.

    For lovers of water fun on the island there are various water parks full of rides, pools and slides. Young and adult guests of the island will enjoy a trip to Sioux City Park, stylized as the Wild West. Cowboy performances, extreme carousels and themed shows await visitors.

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    Lanzarote

    Lanzarote is the fourth largest amazing and extraordinary island of the Canary archipelago. About three hundred extinct volcanoes rise on its territory, which causes genuine interest among vacationers. Tourists will see fascinating landscapes reminiscent of lunar landscapes. Most of the island is covered with hardened lava fields with volcanic cones of various sizes. The local coastlined with red, white and black sand will not leave anyone indifferent.

    For family tourists with children, the northern part of the island is great, where there are several cozy bays protected by rocks. The cleanest pristine beaches are famous for their gently sloping entrance to the ocean, shallow bays with small waves. Lanzarote offers guests a wide range of entertainment. These are water parks, botanical gardens, zoos and national nature reserves.

    Fans of hiking have the opportunity to make a trip through the forests to the mountain ranges, from the tops of which an amazing panoramic view opens up. Tourists can discover the mysteries of the underground by being in the largest lava cave in the world. The length of its galleries with bizarre forms of walls and vaults is six kilometers.

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    Costa Brava

    An unforgettable vacation filled with positive and memorable emotions guarantees tourists the picturesque Spanish region of Costa Brava. This popular corner of the Mediterranean is located 60 kilometers from the capital of Catalonia – Barcelona. Its coastline consists of sheer impregnable cliffs and cliffs overgrown with palm trees, cypresses, pines and firs. The coastline is indented with emerald bays that form amazing landscapes. The azure clear waters of the bays are washed by cozy sandy and pebble well-groomed beaches.

    Along the coast there are small towns with a developed tourist infrastructure. Green resort towns are buried in thickets of fragrant colorful plants. The region is famous for its picturesque promenades, hotels of various star ratings, restaurants and numerous shops. Family visiting guests should pay attention to the town of Blanes, where a serene calm atmosphere hovers and you can get acquainted with the colorful charming Spanish culture.

    The Costa Brava has an extensive program of entertainment for children, which makes it possible to diversify your beach holiday. These are playgrounds, various water attractions, carousel parks, botanical gardens, zoos, show programs with animals and much more.

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    Costa Dorada

    The Costa Dorada resort area of ​​Catalonia attracts many tourists with its unusual landscapes, nature reserves and golden sandy beaches. A variety of entertainment complexes and shallow sea bays, striking with their crystal transparency, do not leave indifferent vacationers with children. It harmoniously combines fishing villages with luxurious high-rise hotels, excellent restaurants and secluded picturesque places.

    Wonderful Spanish resort stretches along the Mediterranean Sea for more than 200 kilometers. The mountains protect the coast from cold winds and rainy clouds, so the weather here is warm, sunny and dry all year round. Salou is a popular tourist destination on the Costa Dorada. It offers its guests a wide range of hotels, amazing long sandy beaches and an abundance of entertainment venues for every taste.

    Coastlines are equipped with sports and playgrounds. The streets and boulevards are lined with tall spreading palm trees, in the shade of which you can sit comfortably on the benches. The central embankment is decorated with fountains, sculptures and flower alleys. Water sports and boat trips will not let fans of outdoor activities get bored. It is impossible to imagine a trip to Salou without visiting the huge Port Aventura park with numerous attractions.

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    Costa del Maresme

    To the north of Barcelona stretches along the sea for 50 kilometers resort area of ​​the coast of Catalonia – Costa del Maresme. It is a strip of coastal settlements with a developed tourist infrastructure. Due to the proximity of the majestic mountain ranges of the Pyrenees, in this fertile region there are about 270 sunny days a year. Amazing wide long beaches are covered with sand of a yellow-golden hue, washed by the azure waters of the Mediterranean Sea.

    The small cozy town of Santa Susanna corresponds to the idea of ​​an ideal family trip with children. The resort, surrounded by coniferous forests, is famous for its peaceful atmosphere. Hotels, shopping centers and restaurants are concentrated within walking distance, which allows tourists to fully enjoy a serene beach holiday. There are playgrounds on the coast, as well as water bike, boat and ski rentals. Shallow and calm bays of the azure sea favor the safe swimming of young vacationers.

    The city has several park areas designed for a leisurely promenade. In addition to exotic plantations, a source of mineral water gushing from the bowels of the earth is of interest. The historical part of the resort is located on the hills, overgrown with green plants. Here you can see buildings of the 17th century, a watchtower and a restored castle.

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    Costa Blanca

    The sunny Costa Blanca region is one of the most popular resort areas in Spain. This is the property of the province of Alicante, where white sandy beaches, emerald waters of the Mediterranean Sea, white cliffs and fertile evergreen valleys form a single bewitching landscape. The coasts are surrounded by palm, olive and orange groves. Long coastlines give way to secluded rocky coves and cliffs. High mountain ranges block the path of cold air masses.

    Noteworthy is the popular resort of the Costa Blanca – Benidorm. There are excellent conditions for sedate walks along the picturesque boulevards planted with palm trees and ficuses. The city stands out for its numerous high-rise buildings built in close proximity to the coast. According to the results of assessing the purity of the sand and the bay, local beaches are awarded the prestigious Blue Flag title from year to year.

    Excellent infrastructure offers an exciting time for both adults and young tourists. In Benidorm, hotels of different stars, bars, cafes, discos, souvenir shops are concentrated. Alleys lined with tropical trees give the streets a delightful ambiance. Zoos, various attractions, water parks, nature reserves and botanical gardens will enrich the cultural program for the whole family.

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    Costa Tropical

    On the territory of the Spanish province of Granada is the magnificent coast of the Costa Tropical. The resort corner occupies more than 100 kilometers of the Mediterranean coastline. The mountain range protects the region from the northern winds and summer heat, as a result of which a special subtropical climate is formed. The average annual air temperature does not fall below +20°C.

    Costa Tropical offers tourists wonderful opportunities for a comfortable stay. An excellent hotel base, water parks and all kinds of entertainment provide travelers with excellent local service. Wide incomparable sandy beaches are equipped with sun loungers, changing rooms, shady canopies. Natural quiet bays, rocky cliffs and plantations of tropical plants give this region a special charm.

    The town of Salobrenia is located in the center of the resort province, conquering its guests with first-class beaches and masterpieces of Moorish architecture. The picturesque coastline is divided by a massive rock rising from the depths of the sea. Ancient architectural monuments dating back to the Arab period of rule in Spain adorn the winding narrow streets of the city.

    Costa del Sol

    The southernmost and hottest Mediterranean coast of the Costa del Sol is very popular with tourists from all over the world. The resort prestigious corner is located in the province of Malaga. Luxurious beaches, rocky bays, high mountain ranges and fragrant aromas of pine needles will not leave anyone indifferent. The landscaped coastal strips are covered with coarse granular sand. The coastal relief is sometimes interrupted by massive stone cliffs. Many of the region’s beaches have been awarded the sign of environmental cleanliness.

    The Costa del Sol is perfect for families with children. There are over 300 sunny days a year. Comfortable hotel complexes of various stars meet all the requirements of a high level of service. The resorts of Torremolinos, Benalmadena and Nehra delight their guests with the beauty of green spaces, well-groomed streets and numerous attractions. Along with a beach holiday, tourists can enjoy walking along the magnificent promenades and admiring the local architecture. Each coastal city offers an abundance of entertainment for all tastes. These are water parks, game centers, theme park complexes with attractions and dolphinariums.

    Costa del Garraf

    A few tens of kilometers from Barcelona stretches the resort area of ​​Costa del Garraf. The coast of the radiant Mediterranean Sea is framed by the lace of a majestic hilly chain. The mountain relief forms picturesque chamber bays. Along the long sandy beaches, there are resort villages suitable for families.

    Sitges is an attractive place on the Costa del Garraf. Unique architectural monuments deserve special attention. Ancient colorful buildings, palaces and temples have been preserved here. Cobbled narrow winding streets personify the appearance of the medieval era. Gingerbread houses huddled together create a romantic atmosphere.

    The modern part of the city is lined with hotels, fashion boutiques, shopping malls, luxury villas, nightclubs and restaurants. Gorgeous beaches with a gently sloping bottom have been awarded the Blue Flag international quality certificate, as evidenced by the cleanliness of the sand and coastal bays. Diversity in beach leisure will bring sailing on yachts, diving into the underwater kingdom and walking through protected areas.

    Costa de la Luz

    Fans of a leisurely and measured holiday are recommended to spend an ideal family vacation on the picturesque Costa de la Luz. This Spanish region of Andalusia borders Portugal and is washed by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean. The resort area is distinguished by the absence of a large concentration of tourists and pleases with a friendly, calm atmosphere. Here you can enjoy wines, soak up the beaches, go on a boat trip and get acquainted with architectural monuments.

    Cozy settlements, located on low green hills, keep traces of the ancient history of Moorish culture. Of interest is the typical Andalusian town of Chiclana de la Frontera. On the original winding streets huddle houses with snow-white facades and red tiles. Wide golden sandy beaches, rocky cliffs, wild dunes, pine forests and orange groves favor a wonderful vacation away from the bustle of the city in the bosom of pristine nature. Hotels, restaurants, bars and shopping centers are located among the picturesque landscapes. Comfortable coastal strips have a gentle entrance to the ocean bay, and are also equipped with breakwaters. Water sports equipment is available for rent.

    Lloret de Mar

    The central tourist destination of the Spanish Mediterranean Costa Bravo is the popular corner of Lloret de Mar. The city with a thousand-year history has turned from an ordinary Catalan village into a hospitable resort. The natural landscapes amaze with their beauty. Fanciful rocks, covered with coniferous vegetation, rise from the emerald sea depths and divide the coastal territory. Spacious beaches are covered with coarse-grained sand and are famous for their crystal clear bays. Picturesque cozy bays are protected by hills from cold winds and strong water currents.

    A line of hotels, bars, cafes and restaurants stretches along a crowded promenade lined with sprawling palm trees. With enviable regularity, all kinds of festivals, festive processions, carnivals, fairs, concert shows and performances by various artists are held in Lloret de Mar. For lovers of active and varied recreation, a number of entertainment services are offered: visiting the water park, the botanical garden and the cat museum, fishing and scuba diving, sailing on a yacht and riding water bikes. Family tourists are advised to stay in the quiet northern area of ​​the resort, where there are no noisy nightclubs.

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    Ibiza

    The third largest island of the Balearic archipelago, Ibiza, is located 80 kilometers from the Spanish coast. This fabulous place is the embodiment of a round-the-clock noisy and reckless holiday. The most famous places of entertainment in Europe are concentrated here. Luxurious beaches, azure waters of the Mediterranean Sea and massive rocks in harmony with amazing energy make your stay on the island a real celebration of life.

    Despite its fame as a trendy youth resort, Ibiza will appeal to family tourists who prefer to spend a relaxing holiday in this fertile region. The capital of club parties offers many hotel complexes and secluded beaches that are convenient for families with children. Fans of water entertainment can enjoy wonderful water parks equipped with swimming pools with all kinds of slides. You should definitely go to the amusement park with carousels and playgrounds.

    Ibiza is not deprived of historical sights. In the capital of the island you can see architectural monuments. Medieval cobbled streets, fortress walls and old houses keep the memory of the past era.

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    Mallorca

    The popular Spanish island of Mallorca falls in love with more than 10 million tourists every year. This is a versatile resort where you can enjoy a relaxing holiday on wonderful white sandy beaches and have great fun with the whole family. Primordial landscapes captivate the imagination: picturesque rocky shores, mountain ranges, azure waters of the sea, olive groves, pine forests. In all its splendor, various coastlines will appear.

    Spacious beaches are framed by bays with crystal clear turquoise bays. The island has a perfect infrastructure. Each coastal resort in Mallorca offers its guests a wide selection of hotels of various star ratings and an abundance of entertainment for every taste. The capital of the island, Palma de Mallorca, is the main attraction. The ancient port city is rightly proud of its historical architectural sights.

    Walking along the narrow colorful streets, you can see numerous buildings and mansions with magnificent facades. The majestic Gothic Cathedral of La Seu, the luxurious Almudena Palace and Bellver Castle are real decorations of the city. On the seaside boulevard, paved with scarlet, white and beige tiles, there are restaurants, bars, shops, shops and museums.

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    Menorca

    Menorca is a unique island of the Balearic archipelago, where time flows slowly, and the piercing azure sea washes the pristine territory of a natural reserve. The original piece of paradise impresses with contrasting landscapes. Here, flat wide meadows, low hills, steep rocky cliffs and rocky deserts alternate with each other.

    The unique charm of the island gives a huge number of secluded bays. This feature of the coast relief makes it possible for family tourists to enjoy a calm, quiet holiday away from civilization. Sandy coasts are surrounded by an abundance of lush green vegetation. The hotel fund of the island is represented by small hotels with acceptable living conditions.

    Popular resorts on the island are Sao Luis, Mahon and Ciutadadele. These cities are loved by vacationers for their developed infrastructure, magnificent beaches and interesting places for excursions. Children will enjoy visiting water parks, zoos, playgrounds and amusement parks. Menorca has preserved ancient sights and archaeological artifacts from different eras. Among them, the mysterious stone pyramids, fortifications, caves with rock paintings and lighthouses deserve attention.

    San Sebastian

    In the north of Spain, 14 kilometers from the French border, there is a wonderful stately city of San Sebastian, washed by the waters of the Bay of Biscay. It is known for its impeccable architectural ensembles, perfect sandy beaches and enchanting natural beauty. Mountain reliefs in combination with coniferous forests create picturesque landscapes.

    San Sebastian has everything to satisfy even the most sophisticated traveler. These are historical monuments, gourmet restaurants, luxurious hotel complexes, shopping centers and entertainment venues for every taste. Boulevards and squares are buried in the lush greenery of trees. Fountains surrounded by sculptures beat on the squares. Numerous buildings, mansions and basilicas reflect the former aristocratic grandeur of the city. The abundance of forged elements and marble on the streets is striking.

    The main attraction of San Sebastian is a beautiful promenade with a spacious wide beach, the length of which reaches about two kilometers. The coastline is a vast resort area. It curves along a picturesque bay surrounded by tropical plants and hills. There are playgrounds and water rides for tourists. In the center of the azure bay, a small island rises from the mighty sea abyss.

    Formentera

    South of Ibiza lies the tiny island of Formentera, where tourists rush for a peaceful and relaxing holiday. This paradise, almost untouched by civilization, is only 19 kilometers long, washed by the amazingly clear turquoise waters of the Mediterranean Sea. The azure color of the water is due to the presence of posidonia grasses at a depth. White sandy beaches, sheer rock formations and pine forests are a delight.

    Resort areas offer their guests with children ample opportunities for beach, active and sightseeing holidays. Well-groomed clean coasts with golden and white sand are equipped with sun loungers and hammocks. There are many ways to have fun at sea. These are scuba diving, kayaking, sailing, paddle surfing, water biking.

    Acquaintance with the natural and architectural sights of the island will significantly enrich the cultural program of the holiday. On the sheer cliff of the village of La Mola, ancient buildings rise – a lighthouse and a mill. In the capital of San Francisco, tourists will see the town hall building and the medieval basilica. Of interest are ancient ruins and preserved watchtowers.

    Formetera offers accommodation in small hotels, hostels and villas. It is forbidden to build multi-storey hotel complexes here. Due to the high demand in the summer season, finding decent housing will be problematic. It is advisable to take care of booking an apartment in advance.

    Nature has endowed Spain with a mild Mediterranean climate and picturesque landscapes. The popular European country is the owner of long coastlines that delight many tourists. The magnificent Spanish beaches amaze with their diversity. Here you can find coasts with white, golden and black sand, as well as continental and island coastlines open to all winds and closed by rocky quiet bays. Many of them have been awarded the international Blue Flag badge. This exemplary title is awarded based on the assessment of the environmental cleanliness of the coast and the bay.

    Among the 1700 beaches worth paying attention to the following coasts that will satisfy the needs of families with children:

    • Ses Illetas (Formentera Island) – soft white sand, gentle descent into the water, shallow bay, crystal clear Mediterranean Sea
    • Bay of Montgó La Escala (Costa Brava) – a cozy sandy shore protected from the winds by a high hill and rocky cliffs. Shallow Bay
    • Cunit (Costa Dorada) is two kilometers of golden sands. The coast is divided by a crescent into seven berths, forming bays with small bays
    • Playa de Burriana (Costa del Sol) – a beautiful golden coast. Huge variety of beach bars and entertainment. All around open mountain landscapes. Shady palm trees add a special charm.
    • Playa de Santa Ponsa (Mallorca) – a wide white beach with shady pine trees and crystal bays. Its length is 1.3 km. The coast is surrounded by a hill on which hotel complexes lined up.
    • La Concha (San Sebastian) – a picturesque crescent-shaped bay framed by mountains. The quiet harbor is protected from the waves. The yellow-gold coast is washed by the azure sea. Spacious wide beach with plenty of entertainment.

    A family trip will leave unforgettable impressions for years to come. The resorts of the country create comfortable and safe conditions for a measured beach and outdoor activities. There is not a single corner where children could get bored. On the coasts, you can combine swimming in the sea with water sports. Under the close attention of professional instructors, scuba diving, water biking, skiing and catamarans, parachuting are carried out.

    Most hotels have play areas and swimming pools. Numerous amusement parks, water parks, dolphinariums, oceanariums and animal reserves cause the frantic delight of young tourists. Entertainment complexes surprise with their rich program. Breathtaking unforgettable slides, modern carousels for people of all ages, spectacular performances and a unique colorful atmosphere – all this forms the basis of a positive holiday in Spain.

    Original and temperamental Spain hospitably welcomes tourists all year round. The subtropical Mediterranean climate is characterized by long sunny summers and mild to moderate winters. The best time to travel with children to Spain is from May to the end of September. At this time, the weather conditions contribute to the harmonious combination of a beach holiday with a cultural and entertainment program. The air temperature varies between + 27-30 degrees. Sea water warms up to +26 °С. It should be noted that in the island resorts of the country, especially in the Canary Islands, the swimming season lasts throughout the year.

    Resorts in Spain for families with children on the map

    Spain. Resorts, cities, excursions, photos, sights of Spain, map, weather of Spain.

    Geographical position and landscape
    Spain is located in the southwest of Europe and occupies approximately 85% of the territory of the Iberian Peninsula, as well as the Balearic and Pitius Islands in the Mediterranean Sea, the Canaries – in the Atlantic Ocean. Two coastal cities in North Africa, Ceuta and Melilla, are also part of Spain. Mainland Spain is bordered to the west by Portugal and to the north by France and Andorra. In the north, Spain is washed by the Bay of Biscay, in the extreme northwest and southwest by the Atlantic Ocean, and in the east and southeast by the Mediterranean Sea. In the east and south, the country is washed by the Mediterranean Sea, in the west – by the waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Total area: 504,750 sq. km. earth – 499,400 sq. km. water – 5,350 sq. km.

    Climate
    In most of Spain, especially on its east coast, the climate is typically Mediterranean, with dry hot summers, mild rainy winters, early spring and long warm autumns. Rains are most often in the form of short winter showers. The average temperatures of the hottest month (July) reach 18-20°C in the coastal regions of the north and northwest and 26°C on the Mediterranean coast. In southern Spain, up to 200 days a year, the average daily temperature does not fall below 25 ° C. Average January temperatures range from 8-10°C in the northern and middle parts to 10-12°C in the south. Best time to visit: The beach season in Mediterranean resorts lasts from June to October. Ski resorts in Spain operate all year round.

    State system
    Form of government – parliamentary constitutional monarchy. The head of state is King Juan Carlos I. The supreme body of executive power is the government. Legislative functions and control over the activities of the government are carried out by the General Cortes (Parliament), consisting of two chambers – the Senate and the Congress of Deputies.

    Official language
    Spanish (Castilian) is recognized as the official language. The Catalan language, which belongs to the Romance group and is closely related to French, is recognized as the second official language used in the media, and all business negotiations and office work are conducted in it. In some regions, Galician, Basque languages, local dialects are used. German, French, Italian are also used.

    Population
    The population of Spain as of 2001 was 40,847 thousand people.
    The Spaniards are recognized as a single nation formed on the basis of various ethnic groups, the main of which are Catalans (15.6%), Andalusians (15.6%), Castilians (11. 1%), Valencians (9.7%), Galicians (7.4%) and Basques (5.6%).

    Religion
    The state religion of Spain is Roman Catholic. About 99% of Spaniards are Catholics. 1% are Protestants, Muslims and Jews.

    Local time
    On the mainland and in the Balearic Islands, time is 2 hours behind Moscow time, in the Canaries – 3 hours.

    Monetary unit
    Date January 4, 1999 became an important milestone in the development of the world economy: a single pan-European currency – the euro – began its official existence. 11 European countries, including Spain, fixed the mutual exchange rates of their currencies, pegging them to the euro. New euro banknotes entered circulation in 2002 and were issued in seven denominations, namely 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 euros.
    Small change coins are represented by eight denominations: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 cents and 1 and 2 euros. The former Spanish national currency is the peseta (ESP). In 2002, it was withdrawn from circulation, although on checks in shops the prices are both in euros and in pesetas. It is unprofitable to carry dollars to Spain, the exchange rate is much lower than the official one, and not all banks will take 100-dollar bills.

    Visa regime
    Spain is one of the countries that have signed the Schengen Agreements. When departing from Spain, they often do not put a mark in the passport about leaving the country, so you should always save the air tickets that will be required when applying for an entry visa to the country of the Schengen agreement next time. To apply for a tourist visa, the documents specified in the annex to the contract are required.

    Customs information
    Customs regulations for citizens of countries outside the European Community (EU) who have reached the age of 15, are allowed to bring into Spain personal items, no more than 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars, up to 1 liter of alcoholic beverages with a strength of more than 22 degrees and up to 2 liters of wine, food, items and household items – within the limits of personal needs. Dogs and cats are allowed to be imported if their owners can present up-to-date vaccination certificates. The import of drugs, certain medicines, weapons, ammunition and explosives is prohibited. It is forbidden to export historical valuables, antiques, jewelry, weapons and ammunition without special permission. The import of foreign currency is not limited (a declaration is required if the amount exceeds 500 euros). The export of imported foreign currency is allowed according to the declaration.
    The import of foreign currency into Spain is not limited (declaration is required if the amount exceeds 500 Euros). The export of imported foreign currency is allowed according to the declaration.

    Electricity
    Electricity 220 V., 50 Hz, but in small villages it can be 125 or 110 volts, European type sockets.

    Transport
    There is a subway in the capital of the country. It works from 6:30 to 1:30.
    Bus service is well developed. Bus stops are marked with yellow-green signs with the word “bus”. They enter the bus from the front platform and call the driver the place to which they need to get. The driver issues a check with the fare indicated. You can use a taxi. It is ordered from a cafe or from a hotel (in Spain it is not customary to drive around the city in search of passengers). Payment is made by meter. The fare within the resort is approximately 3-4 EUR. There are rail links between major cities. There are ferries from Barcelona and Valencia to the Balearic Islands. Ticket price 25-30 EUR, travel time 8 hours. You can rent a car upon presentation of a credit card or an identity document and a driver’s license. The rates of Spanish car rental firms are usually lower than the rates set by international firms. The rental price ranges from 30-120 EUR per day. In Spain, there are state (free), municipal (free) and motorway (toll) roads. The country has high fines for traffic violations. For driving without seat belts, as well as talking on a mobile phone while driving without a hands-free system, you will have to pay 300 euros, for driving without a driver’s license – 600 euros. A fine of up to 1.5 thousand euros and deprivation of a driver’s license for a long time is punishable by driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, as well as exceeding the speed limit by more than 50% of the speed limit allowed by law.

    Banks
    Numerous bank branches exist in all cities. Currently the strongest banking group is Banco de Bilbao y Vizcaya (BBV). However, recently it has a serious competitor to Central Hispano – a group formed as a result of the merger of two banks – Banco Central and Banco Hispano Americano. Despite the large number of local savings banks, they operate very slowly. In general, the Spanish banking system is rather heavily bureaucratized and does not particularly care about the convenience of customers. Banks are open from Monday to Saturday from 9.00 to 16.30.

    Shops
    Most shops are open Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 13:00 and from 16:00 to 20:00. Large department stores (eg “El Corte Ingles”) and supermarkets, from 10:00 to 21:00 without a break. Sales (Rebajas) in Spain happen twice a year: in winter from January 7 to the end of February and in summer from July 1 to the end of August.

    Souvenirs
    Spain is a country of bullfighting and flamenco, temperamental beauties and ripe oranges, so souvenirs from Spain are also very unusual.

    Toro
    Toro is a Spanish bull (hence “toreador”) and a kind of symbol of the country. Souvenir bulls, large and small, hard and soft, made from a variety of materials, can be found everywhere in Spain. There are even toys for children – plush bulls with funny faces.

    Castanets
    Castanets are indispensable for flamenco dancers. Do not forget to buy a luxurious Spanish scarf and a CD with flamenco music. They also say that castanets are good for calming the nerves.

    Fans
    A fan is an indispensable attribute of a noble Spanish donna. Fans are very different: at a price of 2 to 500 euros, made of paper, plastic, wood, lace, but equally beautiful and colorfully painted with flowers or views of Spain. By the way, they have a practical application – in the hot summer in Spain you can’t do without them.

    Leather
    Once in Toledo, pay attention to leather goods: bags, wallets, purses, belts, scabbards – all of exceptional quality and excellent workmanship.

    Weapons
    Blades of Toledo, inlaid with gold and silver, are made here by an old method brought to Spain by the conquering Arabs. The gift is very expensive, but men will appreciate it.

    Telephone, useful telephones
    International calls to Russia can be made from telephone booths that are located on the streets everywhere, from telephones that are in almost all bars, from call centers that exist on the territory of all travel companies and where you can pay a call after the conversation, as well as from a hotel room (in the latter case, the start-up will cost much more).

    In general, the cost of an international call from Spain depends on which of the four groups the subscriber’s country belongs to:
    1) EU countries,
    2) other European countries and North Africa (this includes Russia),
    3) North and South America,
    4) other countries.

    Telephone numbers in major Spanish cities are usually seven digits, while in smaller towns and villages they are six digits. Telephone codes of some cities: Alicante – 96, Barcelona – 93, Valencia – 96, Madrid – 91, Malaga – 95, Granada – 958. A call from Spain to Moscow will cost about 2.5/3 USD. Dialing rules: 07 + area code + phone number. After 22.00 calls are cheaper. When calling from Russia to Spain, dial the following combination of numbers: 8 – 10 – 34 + area code + phone number.

    Emergency numbers:
    Ambulance : 061
    Police : tel: 091 – Policia Nacional (National Police) deals with internal security issues in Spain, maintains order in urban areas (blue uniform).
    Local Police – tel: 092, responsible for traffic and citizen protection (blue uniform).
    Civil Guard – each city has its own phone number, maintains order in coastal areas, in remote villages, cities and rural areas (greenish uniform).
    Fire Department : 080
    Rescue Service: 122
    General Inquiry: 095
    Red Cross – .22-22-22, usually; in some regions the number is different – first aid in emergencies.

    National cuisine
    Spanish national cuisine is one of the best in the world in terms of quality and variety of products. Its peculiarity is the symbiosis of numerous regional cuisines, each of which was influenced by climatic conditions and the way of life of the people of the area. Catalan, Valencian, Basque, Andalusian – this is the list of cuisines represented in Spain. Madrid stands apart in it. Grilled meat in Madrid style, cod and “rennet” (stewed innards, cut into pieces) are equally loved here, as are the traditional “cocido madrileno” (pea soups with croutons). But Madrid’s callos, a spiced tripe with black pudding and pepper sauce, is especially popular. Spanish cuisine is endless – you can’t try everything. .. However, you should definitely try at least classic dishes. The famous Spanish omelette “tortilla”, spicy smoked sausage “choriso”, ham “serrano”, sheep’s cheese “manchego”, delicacy special smoked ham “hamon”. And, of course, cold gazpacho soup. Having found yourself at a common table with the Spaniards and making a toast, you should definitely wish health, and while clinking glasses, say “chin-chin”, imitating the ringing of crystal. This is an essential ritual! If you say a few more words in Spanish, you can forever become your own person.

    Medical care
    In Spain, medicine is paid. If you have health insurance, then emergency medical care will be provided free of charge. To do this, you need to call the insurance company at the phone number indicated on the individual insurance card (you should always have the card with you) and provide the number of the insurance policy and the reason for the call.
    Find a pharmacy easily by the green cross with the inscription “FARMACIA”. Opening hours of all pharmacies are from 9.00 to 13.00 and from 16.00 to 20.00 from Monday to Friday. On Saturday, pharmacies are only open in the morning. On Sundays and at night, you can use the services of duty pharmacies “FARMACIA DE GUARDIA”.

    Holidays and weekends
    January 1 – New Year
    January 6 – Magi Day
    May 1 – Labor Day
    May 2 – Anniversary of the Madrid Uprising
    July 25 – Santiago Day
    August 15 – Assumption of the Virgin
    National
    Holiday of Spain – Discovery of America and Feast of the Virgin Pilar
    November 1st – All Saints Day
    December 6th – Constitution Day
    December 8th – Immaculate Conception Day
    December 5th – Christmas

    PAY ATTENTION!

    • The use of swimming pools and sunbeds near them in hotels is usually free of charge.
    • The hotel is not responsible for documents, money and valuables unless they are stored in a safe.
    • On the day of departure, the room must be vacated before 10 am, after paying the bill for additional services at the hotel, use of the minibar and telephone.
    • While waiting for the bus, you can leave your luggage in the hotel’s storage room.
    • If there are complaints about the service and the issue is not resolved in any other way – ask for the “Hoja de reclama-ciones” (“reclamation sheet”), drawn up in triplicate. The list of complaints is taken very seriously in Spain, as it can lead to the loss of a license to engage in a certain type of activity. Often, just mentioning the complaint list is enough for the problem to be solved in the shortest possible time.
    • In Madrid and both Castiles, the cost of a complex lunch (aka “menu del dia”) often includes not only bread, but also wine and water, which is necessarily written about. More precisely – a bottle, usually 0.7 liters, of table wine and, for those who wish, soda to it. In Andalusia or Catalonia, wine is most often paid separately (at about the same cost for lunch).
    • VAT in the Spanish service system is 7%. This tax may already be included in the cost of dishes and drinks (in most establishments), or may not be – there is always a corresponding inscription on the menu. For example, “5.50 + IVA” means that the dish will cost 5.50 EUR + 7% of this amount, for a total of 5.88 EUR. And “6.20 IVA incluido” means that the tax is already included in the price.
    • In the Canary Islands, prices for certain goods are much lower than on the continent, and sales are often held, where almost the entire range of goods is sold at significant discounts.
    • The beaches in Spain are public and free. Only the rental of sun loungers and umbrellas is paid (2-3 euros per day).
    • In order not to get sandy towels on the beach, it is best not to spend money on sunbeds every day, but to buy a couple of mats (it will cost about a little over a euro apiece). You can buy them right there, in nearby shops. It doesn’t hurt to buy a folding parasol too.
    • The law prohibiting smoking in public places came into force throughout Spain on January 1, 2006. According to it, it is forbidden to smoke at workplaces, as well as in restaurants, bars, hotels. At the same time, smoking is prohibited on some beaches, as well as in bars and restaurants if their area is less than 100 square meters. m.
    • Charter flights tend to be very late. Do not be surprised or worried, just be mentally prepared for the confusion at the airport and the fact that you have to spend a couple of extra hours in it.
    • Talk about the treacherous Spanish sun is completely true. Do not neglect protective creams.
    • You can significantly save on city public transport if you buy subscriptions for 10 trips.
    • If you are bringing a credit or debit card with you, be sure to also include information on how to cancel it if you lose it.
    • The exchange commission (if any) of the currency, in addition to the percentage, always has a certain mandatory minimum – for example, 2 euros, therefore it is more profitable to change a large amount once than several small ones.
    • If you need to buy beach accessories (swimsuits, towels, slippers), remember that their prices in Spain are 3 to 7 times lower than in Moscow. For example, swimwear – 15-20 euros. Luxurious beach towels – 5-10 euros.
    • There is petty theft in the country, so during walks and excursions it is better to have a photocopy of your passport with you, and keep the passport itself, along with other documents and money, in a safe at the hotel.
    • Tourists along the entire route must adhere to the rules of conduct established in the hotel, on transport, on beaches, in places of recreation, etc.
    • The cost of drinks offered in the mini-bars of hotel rooms, the use of paid TV channels and all telephone conversations (excluding hotel calls) are not included in the room rate and are paid by tourists on their own when leaving the hotel.
    • Monitor your handbags, wallets and cameras at beaches, tourist centers and shopping areas to prevent them from being stolen or lost. It is advisable to leave passports, airline tickets, jewelry and large sums of money in a safe in a hotel room or at the porter. Don’t carry all your money with you.
    • In first-class hotels, nightclubs and restaurants, it is best to appear in evening dress.
    • When visiting churches and cathedrals, women should change their trousers for a skirt and cover their shoulders, while men should always wear long trousers.
    • Never drink tap water or eat unwashed vegetables, fruits or unfamiliar foods.
    • Unfamiliar drugs should not be used.
    • Practice good personal hygiene.
    • It is recommended to have a personal first aid kit of your usual medicines.
    • Do not drink alcohol in hot weather.
    • Adhere to the rules of conduct and culture of the countries you visit (taking food from the breakfast buffet may entail calling the police, drawing up an act, paying a fine).
    • In all cases related to conflicts with local law enforcement agencies, it is necessary to urgently notify the representative of the host country, the Russian consular office and call his representative.
    • Do not use the services of money changers and dubious guides.

    Playa de caleta de fuste fuerteventura: ▷ Caleta de Fuste Beach in Fuerteventura

    Опубликовано: August 19, 2020 в 11:12 am

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    17 BEST Things To Do in Caleta de Fuste, Fuerteventura


    The marina in Caleta de Fuste

    Caleta de Fuste or El Castillo as some people know it, is a popular resort situated very close to the airport in Fuerteventura. The town is found on the east coast of the island, sort of in the middle, so it has a great position if you want to explore and discover more places while you are on holiday. The resort has a great beach, ideal and safe for kids, so it’s a popular choice among families.

    • What to do in Caleta de Fuste – Top places to visit, points of interest & attractions
    • 1. Caleta de Fuste Beach or El Castillo Beach
    • 2. Caleta de Fuste Markets
    • 3. Caleta de Fuste adventure: go on a trike tour
    • 4. Visit Puerto del Rosario, capital of Fuerteventura
    • 5. Go to Oasis Park Fuerteventura
    • 6. Swim in the rock pool 
    • 7. Coastal walk to the Salt Museum
    • 8. Golfing in Caleta de Fuste
    • 9. Shopping in Caleta de Fuste
    • 10. Swim with the sea lions at Oceanarium Explorer
    • 11. Explore the local cuisine and the best restaurants in Caleta de Fuste
    • 12. Get a relaxing massage
    • 13. Ride the red train in Caleta de Fuste
    • 14. Caleta de Fuste carnival and other events
    • 15. Day trip from Caleta de Fuste to Corralejo
    • 16. Day trip from Caleta de Fuste to Morro Jable
    • 17. Day trip from Caleta de Fuste to El Cotillo

    Why choose Caleta de Fuste for you Fuerteventura holiday

    • If you’re a foodie, you should know that in Caleta de Fuste you will find lots of great international restaurants, with various types of food, from typical Spanish restaurants to Italian, Portuguese and also Asian food.
    • Caleta de Fuste is a great resort for kids – the beach is safe and you have a lot of options for activities like Oceanarium Explorer, trike tours, or a day trip to the Oasis zoo
    • Chilled and laid back resort – although it has many bars and restaurants, some which offer some form of nighttime entertainment, Caleta de Fuste is a laid back resort, with a relaxed atmosphere. For those looking for a more active nightlife, Corralejo might be a better option.
    • Ideal position on the island for day trips – Caleta de Fuste is situated in an ideal location, so you can easily explore Fuerteventura
    • Close to the airport – Caleta de Fuste is the closest resort to the airport, only a few minutes away by taxi or a short and direct trip away by bys

    What to do in Caleta de Fuste – Top places to visit, points of interest & attractions

    If you are visiting the island for the first time and you are not sure that Caleta de Fuste is the right choice for you, read our article about where to stay in Fuerteventura

    1. Caleta de Fuste Beach or El Castillo Beach


    The beach in Caleta de Fuste is really beautiful, with clear turquoise water

    The beach in Caleta de Fuste has been under major renovation for some time and it has been expanded, plus the promenade also was extended.

    The water in Caleta is usually calm and ideal for swimming and families with small children. You will not have to worry about waves, since the beach is protected and you also have plenty of opportunities for water activities.

    There are plenty of restaurants and shops close to the beach. Even the popular restaurant La Frasquita was reopened recently, after being demolished during the renovation of the beach.

    So if you’re looking for a relaxed and chilled holiday, where you can get a nice tan, Caleta de Fuste will offer the ideal conditions and a lovely beach where you can spend an entire day.

    2. Caleta de Fuste Markets

    There are two weekly markets happening in Caleta de Fuste and it’s a great way to spend a few hours looking for souvenirs.

    • Montecastillo – Street Market – Tuesdays & Saturdays – 10:00 – 14:00  
    • Town Square – Craft Market – Every Friday – 18:00 -22:00

     If you want to explore more, check our list of markets in Fuerteventura.

    3. Caleta de Fuste adventure: go on a trike tour


    A unique activity in Caleta de Fuste, Fuerteventura | Image source: COOL RUNNINGS TRIKE TOURS

    Looking for something thrilling to do in Caleta de Fuste during your Fuerteventura holiday?

    Climb aboard a thrilling trike and drive through the stunning landscape of Fuerteventura with the wind in your hair.

    BOOK ONLINEFuerteventura Trike Tours From Caleta de Fuste

    • Trike
    • Guide
    • Helmets (compulsory)
    • Gas

    4. Visit Puerto del Rosario, capital of Fuerteventura


    Puerto del Rosario is only a short bus trip away from Caleta de Fuste

    Caleta de Fuste is situated very close to the capital, so you could go there if you want to see the largest city in Fuerteventura and do some shopping while there.

    We made a list of things to do in Puerto del Rosario, in case you decide to go.

    It is easy to get to Puerto del Rosario from Caleta de Fuste if you have a car rental, but also by bus, so check the bus schedule before you plan to go.

    5. Go to Oasis Park Fuerteventura


    Oasis Park is the best day trip for kids in Fuerteventura 

    If you’re traveling with kids you should definitely go and visit Oasis Park, the only zoo in Fuerteventura.

    They have lots of animals and shows, so better go there early if you want to have time to see them all.

    It is a 45 – 60 minutes drive towards the south, in La Lajita, or you could take one of the free shuttles they offer.

    BOOK ONLINEOasis Park Fuerteventura Entrance Tickets – € 35 per person

    The ticket includes:

    • Bus transfers
    • Free access to 4 entertaining and educational live animal shows (reptiles, sea lions, birds of prey and parrots)
    • Free access to the Botanical Garden

    6. Swim in the rock pool 

    Have you heard about the rock pool or the natural swimming pool in Caleta de Fuste?

    It’s a place that has become pretty popular on social media and it’s not hard to find.

    See all the details in our dedicated article about natural swimming pools in Fuerteventura. 

    7. Coastal walk to the Salt Museum


    Take a short coastal walk from Caleta de Fuste to Las Salinas del Carmen

    This museum is situated very close to Caleta de Fuste, so you could even walk there and it would take you around 1 hour. It’s interesting if you want to see how salt is extracted and after visiting you can have lunch at Restaurant Los Caracolitos, situated in the vicinity of the salt museum. They have good food and a lovely view, right in front of the beach.

    8. Golfing in Caleta de Fuste

    Fuerteventura Golf Club is the first 18 hole golf course on the island, venue in which the Spain Open tournament was held in 2004. It was designed by the renowned Juan Catarineu. Prices start at 52 Euro for visitors for the 9 hole course and 75 Euros for the 18 holes course.

    Besides the small shops full of souvenirs and the weekly markets, you also have Centro Comercial Atlantico, with lots of brands and shops where you can find all you could need.

    Address: Calle Golf Fuerteventura, Urb. Fuerteventura Golf-Club, Caleta de Fuste

    • READ MORE about shopping in Fuerteventura in our dedicated article.

    10. Swim with the sea lions at Oceanarium Explorer

    A unique experience in Caleta de Fuste and in Fuerteventura as well – swimming with the sea lions at Oceanarium Explorer.

    You can also buy a small bag of food to feed the sea lions, or if you wish to explore more of the ocean you can book a trip by submarine or catamaran. There are even more activities available for kids and adults as well: for children, there is an inflatable which has proven to be lots of fun and kids can spend hours bouncing and playing around it, plus for adults there kayaks and hoverboards for hire, so plenty of choices if you’re looking for things to do in Caleta de Fuste.

    11. Explore the local cuisine and the best restaurants in Caleta de Fuste

    Caleta has many great restaurants, but 2 come to mind for us every time we think of our time spent there: La Frasquita and O’Fado.

    La Frasquita has a huge history behind it, as it was the first restaurant in Caleta de Fuste, when the place wasn’t even a tourist resort yet. The restaurant has been rebuilt and reopened in 2017, as it had to be moved due to the new promenade. They offer fresh fish and seafood and you should go at least once while on holiday in Caleta de Fuste.

    O’Fado, as you can suspect by its name, offers typical Portuguese food, so not quite specific to the Canary Islands, but tasty nonetheless. It’s usually busy and you have to book in advance for dinner, as it is a pretty popular restaurant.

    12. Get a relaxing massage


    Caleta de Fuste is a good resort for a relaxing holiday in Fuerteventura

    Since you’re on holiday, what can be more relaxing than a massage, with chillout music in the background offered by a professional team?

    There are several options for a massage in Caleta de Fuste, best of which are either at the SPA from the Barcelo Thalasso SPA Hotel or at Soul Massage, at a more reasonable price and with a friendly staff that will make the entire experience a great one.

    13. Ride the red train in Caleta de Fuste

    The Wally Trolley as the locals call it, is a fun red train that goes around the resort and has various stops throughout the way. A ride costs 2 euros per person and you pay directly to the driver. This is a nice way to get to know the resort and get a feel of where things are, or it could also prove a lifesaver on extremely hot days when you don’t want to walk around in the midday sun.

    14. Caleta de Fuste carnival and other events

    Throughout the year there are lots of events in the resort, which is to be expected from a holiday destination.

    The largest event of the year is the yearly carnival in Caleta de Fuste, sometime between February and March (the dates differ each year). There are other events also, including a beach party, craft fair, Oktoberfest and many more. They are usually announced a week in advance (sometimes more, sometimes less), so you should check our Events page regularly in order to find out what’s happening during your visit. The carnival date is the only one that is announced months in advance. As you see, there’s plenty of things to do in Caleta de Fuste, which should guarantee you a fun holiday on top of a great tan.

    Still not sure what to do while in Caleta de Fuste?

    Go out on day trips from Caleta de Fuste and explore the island!

    As a resort, Caleta de Fuste has the advantage of its position, sort of “in the middle” of Fuerteventura, so you can easily go on lots of day trips and get to know the island.

    15. Day trip from Caleta de Fuste to Corralejo


    The road from Caleta de Fuste to Corralejo is breathtaking and worth the trip

    Corralejo is the northernmost resort on the island and in order to get there you will go past Corralejo Grandes Playas and the dunes, a phenomenal place where you should definitely stop for a few hours. The town of Corralejo itself is very lively and full of nice restaurants, so go for a drink in Music Square and enjoy the lovely view and atmosphere.

    16. Day trip from Caleta de Fuste to Morro Jable


    Go on a day trip from Caleta de Fuste to explore the beautiful beaches of Jandia 

    Morro Jable and Costa Calma are situated towards the south of Fuerteventura and here you have the beautiful beaches of Jandia, including the famous Sotavento Beach, which you will see on lots of postcards. In Morro Jable, you can spend some time at the beach, or explore the old town and its shops and restaurants.

    17. Day trip from Caleta de Fuste to El Cotillo


    El Cotillo lagoons

    If you have a rental car you should allow one day to explore the beautiful lagoons of El Cotillo and also visit the small fishing village while you are in the area.

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    Caleta de Fuste

    Caleta de Fuste is situated on the east coast of Fuerteventura, close to the airport and the capital city Puerto del Rosario. The town is one of the big tourist centres of Fuerteventura. Numerous shopping facilities, restaurants and good sports facilites promise diversified holidays. Caleta de Fuste is particularly popular with English tourists.

    Map of Caleta de Fuste

    Information about Caleta de Fuste

    You will often find different names for “Caleta de Fuste” on island maps or road signs. Commonly used names are, for example: “El Castillo”, “Castillo”, “Caleta de Fuste” and also the recent name “Costa Caleta”.

    “Caleta” is the Spanish word for “bay” and “Fuste” means “fishing boat”. 

    The town name “Castillo” stems from a tower (close to the harbour) which was built around 1740. The tower once acted as a deterrent against pirates and now forms part of an apartment resort.

    Caleta de Fuste belongs to the municipality of Antigua and is approx. 7 km away from the airport. Despite the proximity to the airport, there is only little noise from the planes to be heard.

    The centre of the town is the big beach bay with its light-coloured sand, the yacht harbour and the town’s high street with many restaurants, bars and shops. Since the town centre is relatively young, there is no ancient old town. 

    Caleta de Fuste’s large high street

    High street with many restaurants in Caleta de Fuste

    The town is ideal for families with children. The main part of tourists are English.

    Caleta de Fuste is separated into 3 areas: 

    • the centre of Caleta de Fuste,
    • Costa Antigua (formerly “Nuevo Horizonte”) in the north and
    • “Chipmunk Mountain” in the east.

    You can find apartment resorts and hotels everywhere.  

    Near the shopping centre “Atlantico”, a new area has developed. There are new, big hotels and smaller beach sections to be found. The 18 hole golf course is not far from here either. A second golf course is already under construction. 

    In Caleta de Fuste you can do a lot: water sports, going by submarine, sea-angling, jet skiing, visiting the oceanarium in the harbour (water basin with Canary sea animals), etc.

    Caleta de Fuste beach

    The beach of Caleta de Fuste is a big bathing bay. The fine sand is light and clean but not formed naturally; instead it was heaped up. The beach bay is 600 m long and interspersed with pebbles at low tide. 

    Caleta de Fuste beach – Fuerteventura 

    The beach of Caleta de Fuste is not as beautiful as the dune beach of Corralejo or Sotavento beach; it has other advantages, though:

    The beach is a perfect place for children. Due to the protected bay, there are no high waves and the little ones can untroubledly play in the sand.

    Caleta de Fuste beach – Fuerteventura

    A beach bar on the beach provides food. Here you can have a snack or a drink.

    As already mentioned above, there are good water sports facilities. Anybody seeking a little action will find something here for his/her taste.

    You will find further detailed information about Caleta de Fuste beach here on our web sites: -> Caleta de Fuste beach 

    Shopping and restaurants

    Caleta de Fuste offers a lot in so far as shopping and nightlife is concerned. After Corralejo, Caleta de Fuste is probably the best place for tourists setting value on nightlife.

    You will find numerous bars, pubs and discos. Particularly along the high street, there are also many restaurants.

    Shopping centre in Caleta de Fuste 

    Shopping in Caleta de Fuste

    Furthermore, the shopping centres “Atlantico” (a little out-of-town), “C.C. El Castillo” and “Happy Center” invite visitors to stroll and shop. In the “Atlantico”, there is even a cinema (films in Spanish language) and a bowling alley.  Also close-by: Mc Donalds and Burgerking.

    Shopping centre “Atlantico” in Caleta de Fuste 

    Cinema in Caleta de Fuste

    In Caleta de Fuste, there is also a weekly market. This market takes place every Saturday from 9 am to 2 pm. It is located right at the town’s northern limit next to the high street.

    Bus/Taxi

    Along the big main road FV2 leading to the airport and to Jandia/Morro Jable, respectively, there are several bus stops. You will find bus schedules in island magazines; you can also ask the bus driver. From Caleta de Fuste, there are connections to the airport, to Puerto del Rosario, Gran Tarajal, and Antigua.

    There are also numerous taxi stands to be found. Along the high street, you will find a taxi without problems. A large taxi stand is next to C.C. El Castillo.

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    Located 200 m from Caleta de Fuste Beach and commercial center of Fuerteventura, Castillo Playa offers an outdoor pool with a poolside bar and sun loungers. Set in a tranquil location, the bungalows feature a private terrace.

    The one-bedroom bungalows at Castillo Playa are decorated with tiled floors and pine furniture. They include a lounge with a TV, a safe, a kitchenette and a private bathroom. Free WiFi is available in all areas.

    Castillo Playa offers a children’s play area, as well as a children’s pool. There is also a sauna, a gym and laundry facilities.

    Fuerteventura Golf Club is 1.9 mi from the complex, and Fuerteventura Airport is just 4.3 mi away. Many bars and restaurants can be found nearby.

    Couples in particular like the location – they rated it 9.4 for a two-person trip.

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    • Castillo Beach

      8.3 Very good beach

      150 m from property

    • Elba Beaches

      8.4 Very good beach

      650 m from property

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    • Any hair dryer

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      yes,we have hairdryer
      kind regards

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    • Is the pool heated? Thanks.

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      yes, our pool is heated. 27 degrees.
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    • Do you have beach towels

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      Sorry, we don´t have beach towels.
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    • Hi, would it be possible to have an afternoon checkout ( 4pm )

      Hola,
      a late check-out depends on availability. You have to arrange that in reception.
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      Answered on October 28, 2020

    • is your pool heated… I am planning to stay from 20th to 28th December 2020

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      pool is about 27ºC all year around. Regards

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    Most popular facilities

    1 swimming pool

    Free WiFi

    Facilities for disabled guests

    Non-smoking rooms

    Bathroom

    • Toilet paper

    • Towels

    • Bidet

    • Towels/Sheets (extra fee)

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    • Private Bathroom

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    • Outdoor furniture

    • Outdoor furniture

    • Sun deck

    • Terrace

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    • Toaster

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    • Electric kettle

    • Microwave

    • Refrigerator

    • Kitchenette

    Room Amenities

    • Sofa bed

    • Drying rack for clothing

    • Clothes rack

    Activities

    • Happy hour
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    • Open-air bath

    • Playground

    • Solarium

    • Golf course (within 2 miles)
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    Living Area

    • Sofa

    • Sitting area

    Media & Technology

    • Flat-screen TV

    • Satellite channels

    • Telephone

    • TV

    Food & Drink

    • Snack bar

    • Bar

    Internet

    WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.

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      No parking available.

      Services

      • Shared lounge/TV area

      • Concierge

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      • Tour desk

      • Dry cleaning
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      • Laundry
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      • Invoice provided

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      • Board games/Puzzles

      Safety & security

      • Fire extinguishers

      • Smoke alarms

      • Safe
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      General

      • Designated smoking area

      • Tile/Marble floor

      • Facilities for disabled guests

      • Non-smoking rooms

      • Air conditioning

      Accessibility

      • Raised toilet

      • Entire unit located on ground floor

      Outdoor swimming pool

      • Open all year

      • Beach chairs/Loungers

      Languages Spoken

      • German

      • English

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      2:00 PM – 8:30 PM

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      8:00 AM – 12:00 PM

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      Children of all ages are welcome.

      To see correct prices and occupancy info, add the number and ages of children in your group to your search.

      Crib and extra bed policies

      Crib by request

      Free

      Additional fees are not calculated automatically in the total cost and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.

      This property doesn’t offer extra beds.

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      Cards accepted at this property

      Castillo Playa accepts these cards and reserves the right to temporarily hold an amount prior to arrival.


      Pets

      Pets are not allowed.

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      Beaches

      Caleta de Fuste has 2 different beaches but also some natural pools to take a swim.

      La Guirra beach

      Playa La Guirra is the newest beach in this area, constructed in front of the newer hotels in this area. The sand is nice and soft and the beach is protected from high waves by the stone piers. There are some lovely places to have lunch or a few drinks on these piers, but if you like to have more choice, there is also a big shopping centre with lots of restaurants and bars within a short walk from the beach.

      Playa del Castillo

      The Playa del Castillo beach is the main beach in this Caleta de Fuste, used and visited by most tourists. While the beach is vast it is not the softest or nicest but very family-friendly.

      Natural pools

      While the 2 beaches here offer some variety, there are also some inviting natural pools just a short walk away towards the North of Caleta de Fuste. These rock formations filled by the sea, offer a unique setting to relax.

      Best hotels in Caleta de Fuste

      Caleta de Fuste has a lot of diversity in hotels. From large luxury resorts to small compact boutique hotels, you can find it all here. The location, however is essential to consider. As long as your hotel is located near one of the 2 beaches in front of the main road crossing this resort, you are in a good area. If you are staying behind the main road, know that this is uphill and getting to and from your hotel is much more challenging. While there are some budget holiday options here as well, many hotels get bad reviews because of the terrible location and having nothing nearby. Unless you hire a car or take a taxi, for many, especially the elderly or families with young children, this will be too far and difficult to get around.

      Of all the hotels I have visited in this area, these I can advise:

      • Elba Sarah Beach & Golf Resort: Large family holiday hotel located next to the nicest beach in this area.
      • Sheraton Fuerteventura Golf & Spa Resort: For a luxury holiday next to the best beach in this area.
      • Barcelo Fuerteventura Castillo: Ideal family holiday destination in a modern bungalow complex.
      • Broncemar Suites: For a budget family holiday.
      • Ereza Mar: Great value for money adults-only holiday. I was not a big fan of the food, but all the rest was great.

      Things to do in Caleta de Fuste

      Caleta de Fuste is in a great location if you want to see and do a lot of things on the island as you are located close to all attractions. To the South, you have the biggest Zoo on the island, the Oasis Wildlife Park. To the North, the Acura Waterpark and inland are all things to see like Betancuria, Ajuy caves and many museums.

      Here is my complete list of things to do in Fuerteventura.

      Restaurants, bars and nightlife

      Caleta de Fuste has one of the largest selections of restaurants and pubs in Fuerteventura. Most of these are very family-friendly and as they are so numerous, they are hard to miss as they are spread out over the entire area. Some are located indoors in shopping centres, others near the beach and others in the backstreets. So having a little walk around and exploring in the evening is interesting.

      For nightlife, many pubs are open till late and there are a few night-clubs in the resort.

      Fuerteventura airport to Caleta de Fuste

      Caleta de Fuste is one of the holiday destinations in Fuerteventura, located closest to the airport at just 7 km.

      • Public transport to Caleta de Fuste is easy when not arriving on Sunday or late in the evening and will only cost 1.45 € per person.
      • A shuttle bus will get you there faster but needs to be booked before arriving and will cost 5.04 €. It also has a lot of other advantages like a guaranteed seat on the bus and drop off at your hotel reception.
      • Reserving a taxi online before arriving has a fixed price of 17.75 €. Taking a taxi directly at the airport has a starting price of 14.00 € and will be more expensive at the weekend or evening.

      This is the company I used and advise for booking a taxi or shuttle online. For more information about public transport, you can have a look here.

      Weather in Caleta de Fuste & when to go

      Caleta de Fuste has excellent weather all year round. In summer hot, and during winter milder but still very comfortable. Because of this, it is a popular holiday destination all year round. If possible, avoid December as it gets a little bit more rain, but it is still only 3 days a month, so very little.

      Is Caleta de Fuste the best holiday destination for you?

      If you are looking for a family-friendly resort for any budget with lots of bars, pubs and a little bit of nightlife and also want to be close to the airport to avoid a long airport transfer, then Caleta de Fuste is the best option for you in Fuerteventura.

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      Caleta de Fuste to Playa de Sotavento de Jandía


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      How far is it from Caleta de Fuste to Playa de Sotavento de Jandía?

      The distance between Caleta de Fuste and Playa de Sotavento de Jandía is 51 km. The road distance is 72.7 km.


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      The best way to get from Caleta de Fuste to Playa de Sotavento de Jandía without a car is to bus which takes 1h 21m and costs €26 – €40.


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      Yes, the driving distance between Caleta de Fuste to Playa de Sotavento de Jandía is 73 km. It takes approximately 1h 3m to drive from Caleta de Fuste to Playa de Sotavento de Jandía.


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      What companies run services between Caleta de Fuste, Spain and Playa de Sotavento de Jandía, Spain?

      Tiadhe operates a bus from Caleta de Fuste to T. Costa Calma – Gasolinera-T-CC 4 times a day. Tickets cost €4 – €9 and the journey takes 1h 6m.



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      +34 (0) 928 855 726


      Email

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      Ave. Duration

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      Frequency

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      57 min

      Frequency

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      49 min

      Frequency

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      Taxi from Caleta de Fuste to Playa de Sotavento de Jandía

      Ave. Duration

      1h 3m


      Estimated price

      €90 – €110


      Phone

      +34 928 850 216


      Website

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      Phone

      +34 928 53 02 16


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      Caleta de Fuste to Grandes Playas, Corralejo


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      The distance between Caleta de Fuste and Grandes Playas, Corralejo is 37 km. The road distance is 44.8 km.


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      It takes approximately 1h 29m to get from Caleta de Fuste to Grandes Playas, Corralejo, including transfers.


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      Yes, the driving distance between Caleta de Fuste to Grandes Playas, Corralejo is 45 km. It takes approximately 40 min to drive from Caleta de Fuste to Grandes Playas, Corralejo.


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      What companies run services between Caleta de Fuste, Spain and Grandes Playas, Corralejo, Spain?

      You can take a bus from Caleta de Fuste to Grandes Playas, Corralejo via Puerto del Rosario and Corralejo in around 1h 29m.



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      info@tiadhe. com


      Website

      tiadhe.com


      Ave. Duration

      16 min

      Frequency

      Hourly


      Estimated price

      €1 – €3


      Schedules at

      tiadhe.com



      Ave. Duration

      42 min

      Frequency

      Hourly


      Estimated price

      €2 – €4


      Schedules at

      tiadhe. com




      Taxi from Caleta de Fuste to Grandes Playas, Corralejo

      Ave. Duration

      40 min


      Estimated price

      €55 – €70


      Phone

      +34 928 850 216


      Website

      taxisfuerteventura.es


      Phone

      +34 928 53 02 16


      Phone

      +34 928 87 80 94




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      Castillo Playa, Caleta de Fuste – Updated 2022 Prices

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      Castillo Playa is located 200 meters from Caleta de Fuste Beach and Fuerteventura’s commercial centre. It offers an outdoor pool with a bar and sun loungers, and peacefully located bungalows with a private terrace.

      Castillo Playa Bungalow has 1 bedroom. They are furnished with pine furniture and have tiled floors. In addition, the bungalow has a living room with a TV, a safe, a kitchenette and a private bathroom. Free Wi-Fi is available in all areas.

      The Castillo Playa complex has a children’s playground and a children’s pool. Other facilities include a sauna, gym and laundry facilities.

      Fuerteventura Golf Club is 3 km away and Fuerteventura Airport is just 7 km away. There are numerous bars and restaurants nearby.

      Couples especially like the location – they rated accommodation in the area for a trip as a couple at 9.4 .

      Castillo Playa has been welcoming Booking.com guests since Jul 5, 2009.

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      Most Popular Amenities & Services

      1 swimming pool

      Free WiFi

      Facilities for disabled guests

      Non-smoking rooms

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      Great Location: Highly rated by recent guests (9. 5)


      Guests return here more often than in other accommodation options.

      Please select dates to see availability and prices.

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      This property participates in the Conscious Travel program. Special approaches are applied here that will attract those who want to travel more consciously.

      • Affordable prices

      • Security

      • Booking management online

      • Staff speaks 4 languages ​​

      • Excellent facilities and location for couples

      Beaches nearby

      FAQ about property

      See what other guests are asking to learn more about this property.

      • do you need 72 hours validation upon arrival at the resort

        Hola yes you need it to stay anywhere in the Canary Islands.
        Best regards

        This is a translation –

        Reply 9december 2020

      • Thinking about going for a week at Christmas, what is the situation with tricky testing, do I need to do a test before arrival?

        Hola, yes, you need a test to fly and stay in the Canary Islands.
        Regards

        This is a translation –

        Reply December 8, 2020

      • Is the pool heated? – Thanks. – Thanks.

        Hola, yes we have a heated pool. 27 degrees.
        Best regards

        This is a translation –

        Reply October 28, 2020

      • Is this hotel wheelchair accessible?

        yes we have some bungalows without stairs for clients with walking problems

        this is a translation –

        reply 26 july 2020

      • hi is it possible to get an afternoon order (4pm)

        Hola late check out subject to availability. You must arrange this at the reception.
        Regards

        This is a translation –

        Reply October 28, 2020

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      Most Popular Amenities & Services

      1 swimming pool

      Free WiFi

      Facilities for disabled guests

      Non-smoking rooms

      Bathroom

      • Toilet paper

      • Towels

      • Bidet

      • Towels/bed linen for extra charge

      • Bath or shower

      • Private bathroom

      • Toilet

      • Hair dryer

      • Shower

      Bedroom

      • Linen

      • Wardrobe or wardrobe

      outdoors

      • Garden furniture

      • Outdoor furniture

      • Sun deck

      • Terrace

      • Garden

      • Toaster

      • Kitchenware

      • Electric kettle

      • Microwave oven

      • Refrigerator

      • Kitchenette

      Amenities in the room

      • Sofa bed

      • Clothes dryer

      • Clothes hanger

      Sports and recreation

      • Happy hours
        Additional charge

      • Outdoor bath

      • Children’s playground

      • Solarium

      • Golf course (within 3 km)
        Additional charge

      Living area

      • Sofa

      • Seating area

      Media and technology

      • Flat screen TV

      • Satellite channels

      • Telephone

      • TV

      Food and drink

      • Snack bar

      • Bar

      Internet

      WiFi is available in the entire hotel and is free of charge.

        Parking

        No parking available.

        Services

        • Shared lounge / TV room

        • Concierge services

        • Fax/Photocopying
          Additional charge

        • Tourist office

        • Dry cleaning
          Additional charge

        • Laundry
          Additional charge

        Reception desk

        • Invoices issued

        Entertainment and family services

        • Board games and/or puzzles

        Security

        • Fire extinguishers

        • Smoke detectors

        • Safe
          Additional charge

        • Smoking areas

        • Tiled/marble floor

        • Facilities for disabled guests

        • Non-smoking rooms

        • Air conditioner

        Availability

        • High toilet

        • Premises entirely located on the ground floor

        Open pool

        • Open all year round

        Health services

        • Sun loungers/beach chairs

        The staff speaks these languages

        • German

        • English

        • Spanish

        • Italian

        check in

        14:00 – 20:30

        Departure

        08:00 – 12:00

        Cancel/
        advance payment

        Cancellation and prepayment policies vary depending on the type of option chosen.
        Please enter your dates of stay and review the booking conditions for the requested room.

        Beds for children

        Child Policy

        Children of all ages are welcome.

        To see exact prices and availability, please enter the number of children in your group and their age when searching.

        Crib and extra bed policy

        Baby cot on request

        Is free

        Additional services are not automatically included in the total price and must be paid separately during your stay.

        This property cannot accommodate extra beds.

        The maximum number of baby cots depends on the room type. Please check the maximum occupancy of the room you have chosen.

        All cots and extra beds are subject to availability.

        No age limit

        There are no age restrictions for check-in.

        Groups

        When booking more than 3 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.

        Cards accepted by the property

        Castillo Playa accepts these cards and reserves the right to temporarily hold an amount prior to arrival.


        Pets

        Pets are not allowed.

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        BUNGALOWS FUERTESOL CALETA DE FUSTE

        Casthotels Fuertesol Bungalows

        • 1 bedroom
        • 1 bathroom
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        Location

          Casthotels Fuertesol Bungalows is a 2-star accommodation offering a patio and a shared lounge. It was completely renovated in 2002 and is ready to offer 110 rooms.

          Caleta de Fuste city center is 1 km away, while El Puerto is 1.1 km away. Deep Blue is about 1.1 km away.Parroquia Nuestra Senora del Rosario is also located near the hotel. Nearby there is Kindercarneval.

          All rooms are equipped with a minibar, a balcony and a microwave for your convenience. Private bathrooms come with a bathtub, a shower and a hairdryer.

          A gourmet restaurant and a snack bar are located on site. Refreshing drinks are served at the bar. The nearby restaurants Sun Flower, Kobe Steakhouse and Bollywood SPICES offer a good bite to eat.There are sun loungers and parasols near the private pool. The hotel can organize mini golf, table tennis and squash for sports lovers.

        • Casthotels Fuertesol Bungalows has a minimum stay of 55€.

        • Yes, guests can use free Wi-Fi in the public areas of Casthotels Fuertesol Bungalows Caleta de Fuste.

        • Casthotels Fuertesol Bungalows is approximately 1 km from the city center.

        • Fuerteventura Airport is located about 0.5 km from Casthotels Fuertesol Bungalows Caleta de Fuste.

        • The Caleta de Fuste bus stop is about 200 meters from the Casthotels Fuertesol Bungalows.

        • Restaurants Sun Flower and Lin’s are located 500 meters from Casthotels Fuertesol Bungalows Caleta de Fuste.

        • Guests at Casthotels Fuertesol Bungalows can relax with sun loungers, a shared lounge and a garden.

        • Yes, Casthotels Fuertesol Bungalows offer laundry and housekeeping services.

        • Yes, Casthotels Fuertesol Bungalows Caleta de Fuste is suitable for horseback riding, ping pong and squash.

        • Casthotels Fuertesol Bungalows offers free parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a golf course.

        • Check-out time for Casthotels Fuertesol Bungalows Caleta de Fuste: from 09:00 to 12:00.

        7.1

        Good

        Based on 992 reviews

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        Amenities

        Internet access

        • Free Wi-Fi in public areas

        Parking

        • parking

        Sports and entertainment

        • Horseback riding
        • Golf course

        Services

        • Safe
        • Concierge
        • Security
        • Luggage storage
        • Car rental
        • Laundry
        • Guide services / Ticket booking
        • Happy hours

        Power

        • Continental breakfast
        • Restaurant
        • pool bar
        • snack bar
        • packed lunch

        Kitchen

        • Kitchen
        • Fridge
        • Microwave
        • Toaster

        Business amenities

        • Fax/photocopy

        For children

        • Children playground

        Fun

        • Sea water pool
        • beach access
        • beach umbrellas
        • Sun loungers
        • Sun terrace
        • Garden
        • Solarium
        • Jacuzzi
        • shallow pool

        Numbers

        • Air conditioner
        • Safe in the room
        • Mini bar
        • Recreation area
        • Wardrobe
        • Patio
        • Terrace
        • garden furniture
        • Balcony
        • Tea/coffee set
        • Ironing accessories

        Bathroom

        • hair dryer

        Equipment

        • Cable/Satellite TV
        • Pay TV

        Basic

        • Non-smoking rooms
        • Souvenir shop
        • Vending machines
        • fire extinguishers

        Animals

        • Pets are not allowed

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        Description

        The 34 m² Fuerteventura Beach Club apartment boasts a sauna, a golf course and a hairdresser. Construction was completed in 1991, and major repairs were carried out here in 1997. Featuring a garden, this hotel offers laundry service and shopping service.

        Location

        The city center is 1 km away and Camel Rides is a 5-minute drive away. The nearest bus stop “Caleta de Fuste” is 550 meters away and Centro Comercial El Castillo is 900 meters. The Sunrise Terrace and Nestor’s Restaurant & are within a 5-minute walk. Special mention deserves Caleta Cycles, as it is located nearby.

        Rooms

        The apartments are equipped with Wi-Fi, multi-channel TV and satellite TV. They also have a private bathroom and a sun terrace. The apartments have a bathroom with shower, bathtub and Jacuzzi.

        Meals

        A kitchenette is available for guests.

        Leisure and business

        A solarium and hot tub are also available here.

        Internet

        Free Wi-Fi is available in public areas.

        Parking

        Free public parking is available nearby.

        Number of rooms: 101.

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        Fitness studio

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        Golf course

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        General
        • Free Wi-Fi
        • Parking lot
        • Kitchenware
        • Air conditioner
        • Laundry
        • Gym / Fitness
        • Sports activities
        • Food/ Drinks

        Sports & Fitness

        • Gym
        • Golf Course
        • Fitness studio

        Services

        • Car rental
        • Laundry
        • Shops/ commercial services

        Food

        • Restaurant
        • Snack bar
        • Bar / Lounge

        For children

        • Children’s pool

        Leisure

        • Outdoor swimming pool
        • Beach access
        • Entertainment
        • Garden
        • Jacuzzi

        View from room

        • Garden view
        • City view
        • Mountain view
        • Pool view
        • River view
        • Panoramic view

        Amenities in the room

        • Air conditioning
        • Safe in room
        • Rest area
        • Terrace
        • Balcony
        • Tea/coffee set

        Kitchenware

        • Kitchenette

        Media

        • Cable/Satellite TV
        • Telephone
        • CD player

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        Extra bedsThere are no extra beds available in a room.

        Pets Pets are not allowed.

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        Location

        El Greco, S/N,
        Caleta de Fuste,
        Spain,
        35610,
        Fuerteventura

        • Famous places of the city
        • Nearby
        • Restaurants

        Caletta de Fuste beach

        1. 2
        km

        Barrio las Salinas 2

        Salinas del Carmen Salt Museum

        2.7
        km

        Shopping area

        Atlantico shopping center

        1.8
        km

        35610 Antigua

        Monumento Hornos de Cal de la Guirra

        1.3
        km

        Lugar Urbanización Castillo Caleta De Fuste

        Cabildo Insular De Fuerteventura

        1.2
        km

        Caleta de Fuste

        1.8
        km

        35610 Castillo Caleta de Fuste

        Caleta de Fuste

        1.3
        km

        Beach

        La Gierra beach

        2.1
        km

        Beach

        Playa del Castillo

        1.6
        km

        Castle

        Castillo de San Buenaventura

        1.8
        km

        Museum

        Salt Museum

        3.3
        km

        Casino

        Casino

        2.2
        km

        Golf course

        Salinas de Antigua golf club

        2.4
        km

        Las Salinas

        2.2
        km

        160 м

        19D MonteCastillo Centro Commercial Montecastillo

        The Cors Bar

        160 м

        Calle Virgen del Carmen Montecastillo Mall

        Chaplin’s Bar

        170 м

        Calle de la Virgen del Carmen 15 5A Centro Comercial Montecastillo

        Min 7 Chinese Restaurant

        300 m

        Av. Salvador Dali

        View Bar & Restaurant

        200 m

        Monte Castillo Center

        SizzlingPig Bistro Music Bar

        7.0

        Very good145 reviews

        Location7.0

        Room6.2

        Service7.0

        Food7.6

        FAQ

        Yes, the villa has high speed internet in public areas.

        Can I have lunch/dinner close to the villa?

        Yes, you can visit Bollywood SPICES and SizzlingPig Bistro Music Bar, located 350 meters from the villa.

        Is there public transport near this villa?

        Yes, you will find the Caleta de Fuste bus stop within 550 meters of this villa.

        Address

        El Greco, S/N,
        Caleta de Fuste,
        Spain,
        35610,
        Fuerteventura

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        Extra bedsThere are no extra beds available in a room.

        Pets Pets are not allowed.

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        Hotel Barcelo Fuerteventura Castillo | barcelo.com

        Spectacular beach hotel

        Barceló Fuerteventura Castillo**** (formerly Barceló Castillo Beach Resort) is a completely renovated hotel where families and water sports enthusiasts can enjoy the tranquility and beauty of Caleta de Fuste. The hotel, located in Playa del Castillo, is close to Fuerteventura Airport and the island’s capital, Puerto del Rosario. Barceló Fuerteventura Castillo is part new beach resort Barceló Fuerteventura , a resort with 4 full-service and personalized hotels. Discover a resort that has it all!

        In addition, for a unique experience, there is the possibility to book accommodation at the exclusive Royal Level, one for families and the other for adults only , 2 hotels with first class service, special benefits and private areas of the Royal Level.

        In addition to the All Inclusive program, which allows you to access a varied gastronomic offer, the hotel also operates the All Inclusive Plus ” which includes, among other things, an unlimited selection of top brand drinks, special in-room services, an exclusive area in the buffet restaurant or discounts on paid hotel services.

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        The 301 studios and bungalows of the Barceló Fuerteventura Castillo have been completely refurbished and offer spacious accommodation with Canarian character and in accordance with all Barceló quality standards. Accommodation options at this Fuerteventura hotel include family suites, 2-bedroom bungalows and studios with sea views and jacuzzis.

        Among the services that guests can enjoy at the Barceló Fuerteventura Castillo is the rich gastronomic offer for all tastes: buffet and à la carte restaurants with the best Italian or Asian cuisine, as well as a pool bar, sports bar or beach bar.

        This hotel in Caleta de Fuste is a unique destination for sports lovers . Sports facilities allow you to enjoy mini golf, tennis or basketball. In addition, thanks to the beach and marina, Caleta de Fuste is a great place to practice water sports such as diving or surfing. At the Barceló Fuerteventura Castillo, fun is guaranteed for the whole family thanks to a daily entertainment program for children and adults and 3 exceptional swimming pools with sea views. For the little ones there is also Kids Club which organizes countless activities.

        For those in search of relaxation, there is the 3000 square meter Wellness Center , a superb 3000 square meter wellness center with innovative and personalized wellness and beauty treatments for an unforgettable experience. To keep fit during your stay, the Barceló Fuerteventura Castillo has a state-of-the-art gym .

        Barceló Fuerteventura Castillo is ideal for families looking for the most authentic experience and a carefree holiday in Fuerteventura. It is also a paradise for sports and living in a special enclave like Caleta de Fuste.

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        Barceló Fuerteventura Castillo

        Fairy pool

        Sea front

        Renovated studios and bungalows

        Sensational gastronomic offer with All Inclusive Plus option

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        Bungalow “Superior”

        Cozy bungalow with Canarian design and all the necessary equipment.

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        • Balcony/terrace

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        Bungalow “Superior” on the seafront

        Rooms with sea view from the terrace or balcony.

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        Deluxe Studio

        Modern studio apartments. Cozy and spacious.

        • Air conditioner

        • Safe

        • Balcony/terrace

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        Superior 2 Bedroom Bungalow

        Thanks to their bright and functional design, they provide the perfect rest with maximum comfort.

        • Air conditioner

        • Safe

        • Balcony/terrace

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        | 4 Children max.

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        Deluxe Junior Suite with Sea View

        Ideal for couples and with a balcony or terrace with the best sea views.

        • Air conditioner

        • Safe

        • Balcony/terrace

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        Deluxe Junior Suite with Sea View and Hot Tub

        Contemporary and modern design, located on the first floor of the hotel. With a terrace overlooking the sea and a comfortable hot tub.

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        Family Suite with Beach View

        Spacious ground floor suites with living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms and a terrace.

        • Air conditioner

        • Safe

        • Balcony/terrace

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        Deluxe Master Suite with Sea View (3 bedrooms)

        These modern and colorful suites are decorated in a beautiful Canarian style.

        • Air conditioner

        • Safe

        • Balcony/terrace

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        | 5 Children max.

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        Booking Guest Review Awards 2018

        Tripadvisor – Travelers’ Choice 2021

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        Avenida del Castillo SN Caleta de Fuste.

    Las marinas puerto rico: Marina de Salinas – en la marina se pasa mejor

    Опубликовано: August 18, 2020 в 11:12 am

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    Dos Marinas, Fajardo, Fajardo – Updated 2022 Prices

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    Whole apartment

    120 m²

    Size

    Kitchen

    Ocean view

    Garden

    Swimming pool

    Balcony

    Free parking

    Bathtub

    Air conditioning

    Featuring pool views, Dos Marinas, Fajardo has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, a garden and a terrace, around 2.9 km from Seven Seas Beach. This beachfront property has a patio and free private parking.

    The air-conditioned apartment is composed of 1 separate bedroom, a living room, a fully equipped kitchen with a microwave and fridge, and 1 bathroom. A flat-screen TV with satellite channels is available.

    El Yunque Rainforest is 30.6 km from the apartment.

    Couples in particular like the location – they rated it 9.9 for a two-person trip.

    Dos Marinas, Fajardo has been welcoming Booking. com guests since Apr 10, 2019

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    Property Highlights


    Top Location: Highly rated by recent guests (9.8)


    Free Private Parking Available On Site

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    Sleeps

     

    One-Bedroom Apartment

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    Closest beach

    • Seven Seas Beach

      8.8 Excellent beach

      2.9 km from property

    Hosted by Dos Marinas, Fajardo

    9.3

    Host Review Score


    Dos Marinas, Fajardo

    Ocean View! Water Sports and Boat Traveling.

    Real Estate and Solar Industry

    Good and silence

    Language spoken: English

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    Parking

    Free private parking is available on site (reservation is not needed).

    • Accessible parking

    Internet

    Wired internet is available in public areas and is free of charge.

    Kitchen

    Freedom to eat when you want

    • Dining table

    • Cleaning products

    • Toaster

    • Oven

    • Kitchen

    • Microwave

    • Refrigerator

    • Kitchenette

    Bathroom

    • Toilet paper

    • Towels

    • Towels/Sheets (extra fee)

    • Bathtub or shower

    • Private Bathroom

    • Toilet

    • Free toiletries

    • Bathtub

    Living Area

    Space for everyone to be together

    • Sofa

    • Desk

    Media & Technology

    Fun for everyone under one roof

    • Flat-screen TV

    • Satellite channels

    • TV

    Room Amenities

    Extra comfort

    • Sofa bed

    • Private entrance

    • Safe

    Outdoors

    Sit back and relax

    • Picnic area

    • Beachfront

    • Outdoor dining area

    • Outdoor furniture

    • Barbecue

    • Patio

    • Balcony

    • Terrace

    • Garden

    Outdoor swimming pool

    Free!
    All pools are free of charge

    • Open all year

    • All ages welcome

    Activities

    • Beach

    • Water sports facilities on site
      Additional charge

    Outdoor & View

    Enjoy the view

    • Mountain view

    • Pool view

    • Garden view

    • Ocean view

    Cleaning Services

    • Dry cleaning
      Additional charge

    • Laundry
      Additional charge

    • Convenience store on site

    Miscellaneous

    • Air conditioning

    • Smoke-free property

    • Hypoallergenic room available

    • Heating

    • Elevator

    Safety & security

    • Fire extinguishers

    • Security alarm

    • 24-hour security

    Languages Spoken

    • English

    Sustainability initiatives

    This property has taken steps to provide more sustainable and eco-friendly travel

    Check-in

    2:30 PM – 3:00 PM

    Check-out

    12:00 PM – 12:30 PM

    Cancellation/
    prepayment

    Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to apartment type.
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    Children & Beds

    Child policies

    Children of all ages are welcome.

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    Crib and extra bed policies

    Extra bed by request

    Free

    Additional fees are not calculated automatically in the total cost and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.

    1 extra bed available on request.

    All cribs and extra beds are subject to availability.

    No age restriction

    There’s no age requirement for check-in

    Cash only

    This property only accepts cash payments.


    Smoking

    Smoking is not allowed.

    Parties

    Parties/events are not allowed

    Pets

    Pets are not allowed.

    Legal info

    This property is managed by a private host. EU consumer law relating to professional hosts might not apply.

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    Cond. Marina Lanais, Fajardo – Updated 2022 Prices

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    Whole apartment

    Ocean view

    Garden

    Swimming pool

    Washing machine

    Free WiFi

    Balcony

    Free parking

    Bathtub

    You’re eligible for a Genius discount at Cond. Marina Lanais! To save at this property, all you have to do is sign in.

    Located in Fajardo, Cond. Marina Lanais is set in a complex that offers an outdoor pool and a restaurant. The property is 40 minutes’ drive from El Yunque National Park.

    The apartment will provide you with air conditioning, a balcony and a DVD player. There is a full kitchen with a microwave and an oven. Private bathrooms also come with a bath. You can enjoy the sea views from the balcony.

    Only a few steps from Cond. Marina Lanais there are restaurants and venues offering characteristic local food, kayak rentals and the Fajardo Lighthouse.

    At Cond. Marina Lanais you will find a garden and a bar. The property offers free parking.

    Luis Munoz Marin International Airport is located 20 mi away.

    Couples in particular like the location – they rated it 9.3 for a two-person trip.

    Cond. Marina Lanais has been welcoming Booking.com guests since Aug 11, 2014

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    Property Highlights

    Top Location: Highly rated by recent guests (9.3)

    Free Private Parking Available On Site

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    Accommodation Type

    Sleeps

     

    Studio Apartment with Sea View

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    Closest beaches

    • Seven Seas Beach

      8.8 Excellent beach

      1.6 km from property

    • Canalejo Beach

      8.1 Very good beach

      2.2 km from property

    • Escondida Beach

      8.3 Very good beach

      3 km from property

    Property questions and answers

    Browse questions from guests for anything extra you want to know about the property

    The property usually replies within a few days

    • Hi I would like to reserve a rom with you but I will be arriving later than 3pm for check-in will that be a problem?

      Hi, you can enter at anytime, since the keys are located on a safety box.

      Answered on August 24, 2021

    • What time is the check in?

      A las 3 pm.

      Answered on July 22, 2021

    • Hi, the children have to present a negative proof of COVID-19?

      NO, they dont have to show a Covid test

      Answered on November 11, 2021

    • Do you need proof of a negative Covid test?

      Buenas tardes; no es necesario la prueba de covid.

      Answered on July 2, 2022

    • I can’t find my reservation and need to cancel. My name is Lauren Couto and I am supposed to arrive to marina lanais April 9th. Can you help?

      No tengo reservacion bajo ese nombre para esos dias.

      Answered on March 11, 2021

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    Parking

    Free private parking is available on site (reservation is not needed).

    • Secure parking

    Internet

    WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.

    Kitchen

    Freedom to eat when you want

    • Dining table

    • Cleaning products

    • Stovetop

    • Oven

    • Kitchenware

    • Washing machine

    • Microwave

    • Refrigerator

    • Kitchenette

    Bedroom

    • Linens

    • Wardrobe or closet

    Bathroom

    • Toilet paper

    • Towels

    • Bathtub or shower

    • Private Bathroom

    • Toilet

    • Bathtub

    Living Area

    Space for everyone to be together

    • Sofa

    • Sitting area

    Media & Technology

    Fun for everyone under one roof

    • iPod dock

    • Flat-screen TV

    • Cable channels

    • Video

    • CD player

    • DVD player

    • Radio

    • TV

    Room Amenities

    Extra comfort

    • Sofa bed

    • Tile/Marble floor

    • Private entrance

    • Fan

    Accessibility

    • Upper floors accessible by elevator

    Outdoors

    Sit back and relax

    • Outdoor furniture

    • Balcony

    • Garden

    Outdoor swimming pool

    • Seasonal

    Food & Drink

    • Vending machine (snacks)

    • Vending machine (drinks)

    • Tea/Coffee maker

    Activities

    • Diving
      Off-site
      Additional charge

    • Fishing
      Off-site
      Additional charge

    • Golf course (within 2 miles)
      Additional charge

    • Tennis court
      Off-site
      Additional charge

    Outdoor & View

    Enjoy the view

    • Ocean view

    Building Characteristics

    • Private apartment in building

    Miscellaneous

    • Air conditioning

    • Elevator

    • Family rooms

    • Non-smoking rooms

    Languages Spoken

    • English

    • Spanish

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    House rules

    Cond. Marina Lanais takes special requests – add in the next step!

    Check-in

    From 3:00 PM

    Check-out

    Until 12:00 PM

    Cancellation/
    prepayment

    Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to apartment type.
    Please enter the dates of your stay and check what conditions apply to your preferred room.

    Children & Beds

    Child policies

    Children of all ages are welcome.

    To see correct prices and occupancy info, add the number and ages of children in your group to your search.

    Crib and extra bed policies

    No cribs or extra beds are available.

    No age restriction

    There’s no age requirement for check-in

    Cash only

    This property only accepts cash payments.


    Parties

    Parties/events are not allowed

    Pets

    Pets are not allowed.

    Legal info

    This property is managed by a private host. EU consumer law relating to professional hosts might not apply.

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    Beautiful Ocean View Suite in Fajardo, PR: 2022 Room Prices, Deals & Reviews

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    Entire apartment

    4.7/5 Exceptional

    Guests rated this property 4.8/5 for cleanliness.

    Entire apartment

    1 bedroom

    1 bathroom

    Sleeps 2

    Popular amenities

    • Air conditioning
    • Washer
    • Ocean view
    • Dryer

    Fajardo, Fajardo

    Explore the area

    • Popular LocationEl Conquistador Golf Course5 min drive
    • Popular LocationParque Nacional Balneario Seven Seas6 min drive
    • Popular LocationBalneario Seven Seas10 min drive
    • AirportSan Juan (SJU-Luis Munoz Marin Intl. )53 min drive

    Space details

    1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, sleeps 2

    Bedroom 1

      1 queen bed

    Bathroom 1

      Shower

    About this property

    Entire place

    You’ll have the entire apartment to yourself and will only share it with other guests in your party.

    Beautiful Ocean View Suite in Fajardo, PR

    Adults-only apartments in Fajardo

    This beautiful fully furnished ocean marina view apartment has an equipped kitchen, 1 bedroom with a queen-size bed, 1 bathroom, living room, and balcony.
    Each room features air-conditioners and comfortable furniture. The living room features a coziness and the atmosphere inspired by the marina view:

    Enjoy the beautiful beaches, marinas restaurants, music, rainforest and more! Located about 40 minutes from SJU airport.

    Gated community with free parking! The building has a laundry room in the lobby for a fee. Wifi and Netflix included (No cable tv).

    Self check in process!
    Important: Check in must be done by 10:30pm

    The closest beach is about 5-7 minutes drive. We recommend to have a car.

    The place is close to the beach, shops and restaurants!

    Air-conditioned accommodations at this apartment offer hair dryers. Guests can make use of the in-room microwaves and coffee/tea makers. Bathrooms include showers.

    Property manager

    LINDA CROTTY

    Languages

    English, Spanish

    Travelers

    Travelers

    Property amenities

    Pool/Spa

    Internet

    • WiFi available

    Food and drink

    Bedrooms

    • 1 bedroom

    • Bed sheets provided

    Bathrooms

    • 1 bathroom

    • Shower

    • Hair dryer

    • Towels provided

    Entertainment

    • TV

    Laundry

    Comfort

    • Air conditioning

    • No pets allowed

    Suitability/Accessibility

    • Smoke-free property

    Location highlights

    • On the waterfront

    • In the mountains

    • Near the bay

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    Check-in

    Check-in time starts at 4:00 PM

    Minimum check-in age – 18

    Check-out

    Check-out before 11:00 AM

    Special check-in instructions

    You will receive an email from the host with check-in and check-out instructions

    Pets not allowed

    Children and extra beds

    This property welcomes adults only

    Important information

    You need to know

    Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy

    Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges

    Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed

    Onsite parties or group events are strictly prohibited

    This property is managed through our partner, Vrbo. You will receive an email from Vrbo with a link to a Vrbo account, where you can change or cancel your reservation

    Be prepared: check the latest COVID-19 travel requirements and measures in place for this destination before you travel.

    Property Registration Number 193648

    About this area

    Fajardo

    Located in Fajardo, this apartment is in the mountains and on the waterfront. The area’s natural beauty can be seen at El Yunque National Forest and Luquillo Beach. Las Cabezas de San Juan Nature Reserve and Carabali Rainforest Park are also worth visiting.

    What’s nearby
    • El Conquistador Golf Course – 5 min drive

    • Parque Nacional Balneario Seven Seas – 6 min drive

    • Playa el Convento – 8 min drive

    • Balneario Seven Seas – 10 min drive

    • Las Cabezas de San Juan Nature Reserve – 10 min drive

    Getting around
    Restaurants
    • Tasca OleLelolai – 3 min drive

    • Porto Bistro – 3 min drive

    • Golden Sweet Bakery – 3 min drive

    • Dulce Aroma – 4 min drive

    • Cremaldi – 4 min drive

    Overall score and ratings

    4. 7

    Exceptional

    Rating 5 – Excellent. 8 out of 12 reviews

    5 – Excellent

    8

    5 – Excellent 67%

    Rating 4 – Good. 4 out of 12 reviews

    4 – Good

    4

    4 – Good 33%

    Rating 3 – Okay. 0 out of 12 reviews

    3 – Okay

    3 – Okay 0%

    Rating 2 – Poor. 0 out of 12 reviews

    2 – Poor

    2 – Poor 0%

    Rating 1 – Terrible. 0 out of 12 reviews

    1 – Terrible

    1 – Terrible 0%

    4.8/5

    Cleanliness

    4.2/5

    Amenities

    4.8/5

    Property conditions & facilities

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    4/5 Good
    Edsel R.

    Jul 9, 2022

    Nice and close to everything

    9 out of 10

    Stayed 3 nights in Jul 2022

    5/5 Excellent
    Leslie L., Orlando, Florida

    May 30, 2022

    Great place

    The location was lovely. It was very secure and clean. We would definitely stay there again.

    Stayed 3 nights in May 2022

    5/5 Excellent
    Dan G.

    May 24, 2022

    Perfect for Couples

    We stayed three nights, and the view was amazing! The location was close to all of the attractions we wanted to see. The small fridge and microwave met our needs, and the small cooler with wheels really helped us out as well. We used each every day. Linda was very responsive when I emailed questions prior to our trip, and premises were secure. I would absolutely recommend staying here.

    Stayed 3 nights in Apr 2022

    5/5 Excellent
    Jesse B.

    May 22, 2022

    Enjoyable Stay

    Small but fine for 2 people.

    Stayed 2 nights in Apr 2022

    4/5 Good
    Sherley

    Traveled with partner

    Mar 30, 2022

    Liked: Cleanliness, amenities, property conditions & facilities

    Beautiful views, clean, great surrounding and safe gated community

    Stayed 2 nights in Mar 2022

    5/5 Excellent
    Emily B.

    Mar 3, 2022

    Great view!

    We enjoyed coffee and afternoon drinks on the balcony overlooking the gorgeous bay. Great location for nearby eateries. Beware, though, that not much is open on Sunday mornings and this property does not provide coffee. Bring snacks and coffee/tea to make the mornings easier. Bed is a bit springy. Internet is slow. Neither of these aspects affected our wonderful time in Farjado and at this condo with a view.

    Stayed 2 nights in Feb 2022

    5/5 Excellent
    pablo

    Traveled with partner

    Feb 17, 2022

    Liked: Cleanliness, amenities, property conditions & facilities

    Stayed 2 nights in Feb 2022

    4/5 Good
    Jesse, Cambridge

    Traveled with partner

    Feb 13, 2022

    Liked: Cleanliness, property conditions & facilities

    A really nice spot with an ocean view! Some nice bars and restaurants a short drive away

    Stayed 2 nights in Feb 2022

    5/5 Excellent
    Jason n.

    Jan 30, 2022

    Great

    Small but nice

    Stayed 4 nights in Jan 2022

    4/5 Good
    Tiffinie S.

    Dec 27, 2021

    Condo Stay

    Absolutely beautiful views and perfect size for a weekend stay. Would recommend.
    Only issue is that internet was down the ENTIRE time. Owner had us call and repair the internet (on our vacation) ourselves.

    Stayed 4 nights in Dec 2021

    Safe Harbor Puerto Del Rey

    88°

    12:52 PM

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    VHF 71

    Fajardo, PR

    5
      |  
    376 Reviews

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    Perfectly situated on the Northeastern tip of Puerto Rico, in a picturesque and naturally protected bay, lies Safe Harbor Puerto Del Rey. The Caribbean’s largest marina serves as homeport to over 1,200 wet slips, dry stack and world-class amenities. Escape to extraordinary while exploring nearby islands and cays, as well as some of the island’s best beaches.

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    Unrestricted

    Max Draft

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    Available at Your Slip

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    Transient Slips


    Length Overall

    32′ – 180′

    Max Height

    Unrestricted

    Max Beam

    Unrestricted

    Max Draft

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    Available at Your Slip

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    • Shore Power Hookups
    • Fresh Water Hookups
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    • Pump-out
    • Golf Cart Service

    Dry Storage


    Length Overall

    10′ – 43′

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    Unrestricted

    Max Beam

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    Max Weight

    32,000 LBS

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    • Outdoor Open
    • In & Out Rack
    • Mobile Beds

    Your Dry Storage Includes

    • Travel Lifts/Hoists
    • Trailer Storage
    • Secure Facility

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    Experience your next adventure on the water with our on-premise boat charter. Please contact our local charter partners for details.


    East Island Excursions

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    Caribe Bliss

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    Sail Caribe

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    Lodging


    Stay waterside a little longer with our on-premise accommodations. Please contact our marina office for details.


    Apartments at Puerto Del Rey

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    Fuel Dock


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    La Cueva del Mar

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    Friday – Sunday | 12:00 PM – 9:00 PM


    Alacena

    Monday | Closed
    Tuesday – Thursday | 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
    Friday – Sunday | 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM


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    When it’s time to buy or sell a boat, onsite brokerage makes it easy and convenient. Please contact our local brokerage partners for details.


    Wally Castro Marine

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    Monday – Saturday | 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM


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    Featured Amenities

    Bathhouses

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    Complimentary Parking

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    Dock Carts

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    Restrooms

    Security

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    Showers

    Waterside Restaurant

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    Waterfront Lifestyle

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    Hotel Accommodations

    Onsite at marina

     

    Cueva del Mar

    Onsite at marina

     

    Alacena Bistro & Market Place

    Onsite at marina

     

    East Island Excursions

    Onsite at marina

     

    Sea Ventures

    Onsite at marina

     

    Sail Caribe

    Onsite at marina

     

    Membership

    When you become a Member of Safe Harbor, you have access to our entire network of premium locations, amenities, events and unparalleled boating lifestyle opportunities.

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    What People Are Saying

    5
      |  
    376 Reviews

      Best harbor and service in PR

      Francisco E. Font
      2 months ago

      Great boat captain and assistant

      Fishywick24
      3 months ago

      Muy linda Marina con todos los servicios.
      Rico restaurante buenas instalaciones

      Catalina
      3 months ago

      Cabrales Sarmiento
      4 months ago

      Espectacular

      Angel Rivera
      4 months ago

      Amazing experience with the excursion! Def recommend

      Evelyn Barahona
      5 months ago

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    Boating Attractions

      Safe Harbor Puerto Del Rey is situated on the Northeastern tip of Puerto Rico and serves as the perfect jumping off point for exploring the Spanish, British, and U. S. Virgin Islands. Culebra and Vieques are a part of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and are the lesser known of the surrounding islands, featuring unspoiled beaches, exotic wildlife, and clear waters–the perfect detour if you’re looking to dodge the crowds. The U.S. Virgin Islands of St. John, St. Croix, and St. Thomas are popular, but no less beautiful with pristine coral reefs, extensive shopping opportunities, and luxury accommodations. The British Virgin Islands consist of four main islands: Tortola, Anegada, Virgin Gorda, and Jost Van Dyke and over 50 small islands and cays. They are among the most exclusive and least developed parts of this vast tropical paradise.

      Hotel Accommodations

        Safe Harbor Puerto Del Rey

        787.860.1000

        Website

        Enjoy all Puerto Rico has to offer from the comfort of your own luxury style accommodations onsite at the marina. Choose from several well-appointed layouts–from our cozy hotel studios to the world-class Penthouse featuring a gourmet kitchen and jacuzzi. All accommodations include access to the gym and dock center.

        Cueva del Mar

          1857 C. Loíza
          San Juan, 00911, Puerto Rico

          787.793.8700

          Website

          This vibrant local watering hole located onsite at the marina has some of the freshest local seafood around. Come for the famous fish tacos, stay for the Happy Hour specials, coconut flan, stuffed avocado, and the rotating lineup of outstanding live music.

          Alacena Bistro & Market Place

            Safe Harbor Puerto Del Rey

            787.237.0010

            Website

            This unique specialty grocery store-restaurant combo is serving up handcrafted sandwiches, burgers, steaks, and local favorites and is conveniently located onsite. Stop by for a sweet pastry and a coffee to go, sip on a cold beer, or stay for a while to enjoy a hearty meal popping with legendary island flavors.

            East Island Excursions

              Safe Harbor Puerto Del Rey

              787.860.3434

              Website

              In operation since 1994, and located onsite, this premier excursion company offers day sailing and power cat excursions across the Vieques Sound. Explore San Juan’s captivating landscapes by captaining your own 13′ rigid inflatable boat on the balmy waters along the coast, or explore the enchanting cays on Puerto Rico’s east coast on the Icacos Snorkeling Tour. For a front row seat to paradise, head out for a day getaway on a Culebra power catamaran tour to snorkel the stunning coral reefs or sunbathe on the pristine beaches. For an intimate experience with personalized service, consider chartering a BBQ Snorkeling Tour. With a 9-passenger maximum and a wealth of delicious local gourmet options, this luxury excursion is nothing short of unforgettable.

              Sea Ventures

                Safe Harbor Puerto Del Rey

                787. 863.3483

                Website

                If you’re looking for an experienced, top-notch service for snorkeling, scuba diving, and catamaran charters, look no further than Sea Ventures. This PADI 5 Star Instructor Development Dive Center has over 30 years of experience guiding off-shore diving excursions for all experience levels. The diving spots of choice are made up of small, uninhabited coral island atolls, translating to calm sea conditions and abundant tropical sea life. Check out the extensive variety of excursions offered to tailor your next outing on the water to perfection.

                Sail Caribe

                  Safe Harbor Puerto Del Rey

                  787.889.1978

                  Website

                  Set sail for the Spanish Virgin Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands, or the British Virgin Islands in style with this world-class charter service. Lagoon catamarans and Jeanneau yachts are waiting to whisk you away to some of the most beautiful spots in the world, with bareboat or crewed charter options available. Sail Caribe’s bases are conveniently located in both Puerto Rico and St. Thomas, which makes sailing with this seasoned luxury service a breeze.

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                  °APARTAMENTO MARINA LANAIS LAS CROABAS (Puerto Rico) – from € 113

                  Great22 reviews10

                  Apartamento Marina Lanais Apartment – Las Croabas

                  18.35802,
                  -65.62497

                  Las Croabas,
                  Puerto Rico

                  113€

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                  Address

                  1000 Acapulco Street Apt 712,
                  Las Croabas,
                  Puerto Rico,
                  00739,
                  Puerto Rico

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                  Overview

                  The 59 m² Apartamento Marina Lanais apartment is located within 25 minutes’ walk of the sand Seven Seas Beach and features a flat screen TV and a cable flat-screen. This apartment is a 15-minute drive from Bioluminescent Bay.

                  Location

                  The 1-bedroom apartment offers access to BioBay Fajardo, situated nearby. Luquillo can be reached by car in about 10 minutes. The property is located within a 7-minute walk to Blossoms and Cafe Playero. Natural Reserve Cabezas de San Juan is set at a short driving distance.

                  The apartment is 35 minutes’ drive from Antonio Rivera Rodriguez airport.

                  Rooms

                  The room features a fully furnished kitchen as well as a separate toilet, a dining area and a dressing area. The accommodation also features glassware, an oven and kitchenware. Apartamento Marina Lanais can accommodate up to 5 guests. 1 bathroom come with a shower and a bath.

                  Leisure & Business

                  Guests can have a dip in an outdoor pool to relax after a long day in Las Croabas.

                  Internet

                  Wireless internet is available in the apartment rooms for free.

                  Guest Parking

                  Private parking is possible on site for free.

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                  Facilities

                  Most popular facilities

                  Free Wi-Fi

                  Free Wi-Fi in rooms

                  Parking

                  Off-site parking lot

                  Kitchen facilities

                  Cookware/ Kitchen utensils

                  Air conditioning

                  TV

                  Flat-screen TV

                  Elevator

                  Laundry

                  Check-in/ Check-out

                  VIP check-in/ -out

                  General
                  • Free Wi-Fi
                  • Parking
                  • Kitchen facilities
                  • Air conditioning
                  • TV
                  • Elevator
                  • Laundry
                  • Check-in/ Check-out

                  Sports & Fitness

                  • Snorkeling
                  • Golf course
                  • Fishing

                  Services

                  • Laundry

                  Dining

                  • Outdoor dining area

                  Children

                  • Playpen

                  Spa & Leisure

                  • Outdoor swimming pool
                  • Aqua park
                  • Garden area

                  Room view

                  • Sea view

                  Room features

                  • Free Wi-Fi in rooms
                  • Air conditioning
                  • Sitting area
                  • Dressing area
                  • Tea and coffee facilities
                  • Dining table
                  • Ironing facilities

                  Self-catering

                  • Cookware/ Kitchen utensils

                  Media

                  • Flat-screen TV
                  • CD player

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                  Good to know

                  Check-infrom 14:30-23:30FREECheck-outfrom 08:00-11:00FREE

                  PetsPets are not allowed.

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                  Studio Apartment

                  • Max:

                    2 persons

                  room details

                  Location

                  1000 Acapulco Street Apt 712,
                  Las Croabas,
                  Puerto Rico,
                  00739,
                  Puerto Rico

                  • City landmarks
                  • Nearby
                  • Restaurants

                  Laguna Grande Las Croabas

                  Bioluminescent Bay

                  4.6
                  km

                  Las Croabas

                  820 m

                  Beach

                  Natural Reserve Cabezas de San Juan

                  1.4
                  km

                  Fajardo 00738

                  BioBay Fajardo

                  640 m

                  Lighthouse

                  Cape San Juan Light

                  2.5
                  km

                  Fajardo 00738

                  Parque Pasivo De Las Croabas

                  640 m

                  Park

                  Balneario Seven Seas

                  2.3
                  km

                  Carr. Cabezas de San Juan

                  Bio Island Puerto Rico

                  640 m

                  Fajardo 00738

                  East Coast Water Taxi

                  610 m

                  Parque las Croabas

                  610 m

                  Puerto Rico Puerto Rico

                  Bahia Fajardo

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                  El Conquistador Golf Course

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                  Beach

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                  Puerto Rico

                  Para La Naturaleza Las Cabezas De San Juan

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                  Beach

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                  km

                  Beach

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                    Beautiful apartment, pleasant atmosphere!!

                    The view was scenic, rooms where impressive, location was top. Impeccable service and very very helpful staff too. Bed was perfect, I loved that. The apartment left overall terrific impression, yet the bathroom here was a bit small.

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                    October 2021

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                    Traveled to explore Las Croabas, this apartment was a lovely base for doing it. Comfortable beds, fantastic views. Best of all, it was 10 minutes to the city center. We had the BEST stay – would recommend.

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                    February 2021

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                  Guests of Apartamento Marina Lanais apartment are asked to check in at 2. 30 PM and check out until 11 AM.

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                  The cost of a nights’ stay at Apartamento Marina Lanais apartment is $155.

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                  Top 19 Things To Do In Fajardo, Puerto Rico – Updated 2022

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                  Located on the easternmost shoreline of Puerto Rico, Fajardo is comprised of the city of Fajardo and Puerto Del Ray marina. Fajardo is known as Puerto Rico’s boating capital due to its variety of boating activities which include sailing, parasailing, kayaking, catamaran chartering, and many more. The gorgeous spot on the shore is home to pristine waters perfect for snorkeling and where you can see the bright and abundant marine flora. Fajardo is also home to one of the three bioluminescent bays in Puerto Rico,and is considered as its natural gem, where you can marvel at the sight of fluorescent single-cell organisms come to life at night. Aside from these wonders that are waiting to be seen on your trip, here are the things to do in Fajardo, Puerto Rico.

                  1. Catch your breath at Coqui Water Park

                  Editor’s Note: Photo taken from the establishment’s official social account

                  Coqui Water Park

                  Posted by El Conquistador Resort on Wednesday, December 8, 2010

                  This water park serves as an interlude from tiring days of enjoying the activities that Fajardo has to offer. Grab a bite at their modern restaurants, plan your next activity as you rent a hammock near the pool, or just appreciate the ocean view for the duration of your stay. Guests of varying ages and generations can surely have fun at Coqui Water Park.

                  Coqui Water Park

                  Address: Fajardo 00738, Puerto Rico

                  Website: Coqui Water Park

                  Opening hours: 9am – 6pm (daily)

                  2. Get refreshed at Puerto Del Rey Marina

                  Editor’s Note: Photo taken from the establishment’s official social account

                  Posted by Safe Harbor Puerto Del Rey Marina on Thursday, November 18, 2021

                  Puerto Del Rey Marina is on of the largest marinas in the Caribbean. Puerto Del Rey Marina serves as the perfect haven for you from your long voyage across the waters of Puerto Rico. Restock on consumed necessities from your travels as Puerto Del Rey will have you fully provisioned. You can enjoy their restaurants and bars and buy souvenirs from their shops as well. The marina is also housed by large mangroves which offer the best protection if you ever encounter a hurricane on your trip to Puerto Rico.

                  Puerto Del Rey Marina

                  Address: 4900 State Road 3 Km. 51.4, Fajardo, 00738, Puerto Rico

                  Website: Puerto Del Rey Marina

                  Opening hours: 8am – 5pm (daily)

                  3. Discover the secret Colorá Beach

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                  Colorá Beach, also known as Red Beach, is tucked away at the northeast coast of Puerto Rico. If you are tired of the noisier areas of Fajardo and are looking for a respite to calm your nerves, Colorá Beach is the place to go. Although it is not frequented by tourists due to its secluded location and because swimming is prohibited because of the beach’s rough currents, it adds to the feeling of being isolated from the noise of civilization and offers you a moment of repose.

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                  Icacos Island is an uninhabited island surrounded by the waters of the Caribbean. Icacos Island is accessible by a boat trip that directly heads unto the island, or by renting a catamaran (this works best if you are planning to visit with a large group or if you plan to bring along some grub and beverages). Have a peak of the abundant coral reefs that protects the vibrant marine creatures and the lush marine life as you go on snorkeling adventures on your trip, and have a leisurely swim as you appreciate the view of the great Caribbean. Or dig your toes into the diamond dust sands of the beaches of Icacos Island, dubbed as Fajardo’s best-kept beach, as you appreciate the view and enjoy the ocean breeze.

                  From Fajardo: Icacos Island Full-Day Catamaran Trip

                  Duration: 5.5 hour

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                  5. Marvel at the painting-like view of Escondida Beach

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                  Escondida Beach, or the “Hidden Beach” in its direct translation to English, is situated in the vicinity of Fajardo on the northwest coast of Puerto Rico. With clear waters that are not too deep and with a narrow strip of the beach coast, it is arguably known as the smallest beach in the Carribean. Being a beach, its not known however, as a famous swimming spot. In fact, swimming is actually prohibited at Escondida Beach. It is more popular for its breathtaking views that will make you feel as if you have immersed yourself in a painting. It is so gorgeous that it will surely make the hike going to the coast worth it.

                  Escondida Beach

                  Address: Fajardo, 00738, Puerto Rico

                  Website: Escondida Beach

                  6. Relive history as you visit Faro de Las Cabezas de San Juan

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                  Faro de Las Cabezas de San Juan, also known as Cape San Juan Light, is a renowned lighthouse situated on the northeastern part of the highest point of Cape San Juan in Fajardo, Puerto RIco. It is celebrated due to its history; the light has was constructed in 1880 and was first lit in 1882. The light house played a crucial role in the Battle of Fajardo during the Spanish-American war when Puerto Rico was involved. Now, Faro de Las Cabezas de San Juan offers a great view of the cape along with the view of the bioluminescent bay found in Fajardo. It also has several trails and boardwalks which helps to ease tourists as they explore the lighthouse.

                  Faro de Las Cabezas de San Juan

                  Address: Carr. 987 Km 5.9, Las Croabas, 00738, Puerto Rico

                  Website: Faro de Las Cabezas de San Juan

                  Opening hours: Sun, Wed: 9:30am – 5pm; Thu – Sat: 9:30am – 5pm, 7pm – 9pm (closed on Mon & Tue)

                  7. Relish the views from Marina Puerto Chico

                  Editor’s Note: Photo taken from the establishment’s official social account

                  1778278759122318/3073074582976056/?type=3″>Posted by Marina Puerto Chico on Wednesday, November 24, 2021

                  Located on the northeast coast of Puerto Rico, near the Icacos, Palomino, Palominitos and Lobo islands, Marina Puerto Chico is the most accessible marina for you to dock if you are planning to visit or are coming back from a trip from these islands. It offers the best views of the islands from foot which aids in your planning on which island you plan to visit. Marina Puerto Chico is an international yachting center which offers a variety of water sports facilities. Replenish your necessities and refill your stomach here as you return back to your travels.

                  Marina Puerto Chico

                  Address: PR-987, Fajardo, 00738, Puerto Rico

                  Website: Marina Puerto Chicon

                  8. Go boating with East Island Excursions

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                  I C A C O S. This small beautiful island is home to one of many intricate coral reefs we have off the coast of Puerto…

                  Posted by East Island Excursions on Saturday, April 23, 2022

                  If you are looking for an aide in planning your trips, then you’re in luck as East Island Excursions is ready to give you the best trip ever. East Island Excursions offers a variety of services, primarily day sailing and snorkeling services. Their destinations include Icacos and Culebra, as well as marine reserves such as Vieques and St. Thomas.

                  East Island Excursions

                  Address: Marina Puerto Del Rey, Fajardo, PR 00738, United States

                  Website: East Island Excursions

                  Opening hours: Sun – Thu: 8am – 9pm; Fri – Sat: 8am – 8pm

                  9. Experience an exciting trip on a water taxi

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                  facebook.com/alexmandibula/photos/a.1613890298854921/3104920219751914/?type=3″>Posted by Mandibula Water Taxi on Monday, February 28, 2022

                  Go island hopping with Mandibula Water Taxi, a tour agency in Puerto Rico that functions, well, as a “water taxi”. Their boats offer a ride across the waters of the East Cast of Puerto Rico, captained by the company’s own, for a minimum company of four persons. They also offer snorkeling trips in groups of six and over. Mandibula Water Taxi offers a different kind of experience for travelers who wish to experience the islands and waters of Fajardo on their own.

                  Mandibula Water Taxi

                  Address: PR-9987 #6.9, Fajardo 00738, Puerto Rico

                  Website: Mandibula Water Taxi

                  Opening hours: 8am – 5pm (daily)

                  Price: 25 – 85 USD

                  10. Be awed by the sight of La Zanja

                  La Zanja, known as “The Trench” in its direct translation to English, is located in the northeastern-most tip of Puerto Rico in Fajardo. It is a secluded utopia found in Las Cabezas de San Juan nature reserve, thus it isn’t accessible by car. Reaching the La Zanja requires you to go on a bit of a hike but as you reach the area, the exhaustion you feel from walking will suddenly be replaced with exhilaration as you witness the marvel that is La Zanja. The La Zanja is a nice pool but there are some sharp, large rocks surrounding the area and close to the surface. Thus, floating around the waters is more recommended rather than swimming.

                  La Zanja

                  Address: Fajardo, 00738, Puerto Rico

                  Opening hours: 24 hours (daily)

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                  Palomino Island is a secluded island located at the east of Puerto Rico near the coast of Las Croabas, Fajardo. The island offers the services of being a private tropical paradise. Swim, snorkel, or try the water sports that are offered by the island along the emerald-green waters. Travel by a small boat and expect to experience Caribbean bliss in Isla Palomino.

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                  12. Spend a day under the sun along Paseo Tablado Ensenada Yegua

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                  Paseo Tablado Ensenada Yegua is located near Las Cabezas de San Juan Natural Reserve. It is a boardwalk along Ensenada Yegua beach found in the town of Fajardo. Its lack of facilities is compensated by kiosks at the beachfront where you can try their famous stuffed arepas, their native delicacy. Grab one of their stuffed arepas as you lie down by the beachfront and watch the waves meet the sands and have yourself a day well spent.

                  Paseo Tablado Ensenada Yegua

                  Address: Carr. Cabezas de San Juan, Fajardo, 00738, Puerto Rico

                  13. Get aboard a vessel at Villa Marina Yacht Harbour

                  Villa Marina Yacht Harbor is a private marina located on the the northeast coast of Puerto Rico. Villa Marina Yacht Harbor is the perfect place to begin boat trips if you are arriving via chopper as Villa Marina Yacht Harbor is only 1 mile (1.60934 km) away from a heliport. The Villa Marina Yacht Harbor offers the most convenient transition for those switching from a chopper to a yacht.

                  Villa Marina Yacht Harbour

                  Address: Avenida Marina View, Fajardo, 00738, Puerto Rico

                  14. Go on a snorkeling adventure at Seven Seas

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                  Located in Las Croabas, on the eastern coast of Puerto Rico, Seven Seas is a crescent-shaped public beach lined with palm trees. It is named Seven Seas after the seven different shades of blue-green hues showcased by its pristine waters. The Seven Seas offers a variety of water sports along its coasts and it is well-known for its terrific snorkeling adventures. Travelers can also camp along the Seven Seas’ coastline (a permit is needed, however) as you watch the sun come down.

                  Seven Seas

                  Address: Carretera 195 km 4.8 Las Croabas, 00738 Fajardo, Puerto Rico

                  15. Have a wholesome picnic with the family at Las Croabas Park

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                  Las Croabas Park is a recreation park that will surely be easily loved by tourists of all ages. Las Croabas Park offers open-air gazebos where you can rest and admire the vicinity of Las Croabas in Fajardo. Kids can ride a swing and slide at the children’s park area, as well as skate, ride a bike, and exercise. Las Croabas Park is also the perfect place to have a picnic and have a quality time with the family as well.

                  Las Croabas Park

                  Address: Fajardo 00738, Puerto Rico

                  Opening hours: 24 hours (daily)

                  Source: www.getyourguide.com

                  Puerto Rico is home to a total of three bioluminiscent bays; these are rare ecosystems that contain microscopic, singe-celled organisms called dinoflagellates which, if are grown in enough quantities, will produce a glow-in-the-dark effect when they are stimulated by movement. One of the three bioluminiscent bays, Laguna Grande, is found in Fajardo. It is the only one that is not technically a bay, it is a narrow and long canal that is better considered as a lagoon. Ride along Laguna Grande with a kayak on your visit and go on a surreal experience as you witness these single-celled organisms come to life in the dark.

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                  17.

                  Try the native seafood at El Chinchorro de J

                  Editor’s Note: Photo taken from the establishment’s official social account

                  Posted by El Chinchorro De “J” on Tuesday, December 2, 2014

                  If you wish to sample authentic Puerto Rican experience, then El Chinchorro de J should be a part of your itinerary. Enjoy native Caribbean cuisine, composed of a variety of seafood, along with a couple of popular Western snacks as you drink with the locals and listen to native indie music in this popular beach bar.

                  El Chinchorro de J

                  Address: KM 9.2 Barrio Saldinera, Fajardo, Puerto Rico 00738

                  Website: El Chinchorro de J

                  Opening hours: Wed – Sun: 12pm – 12am (closed on Mon & Tue)

                  18. Catch the game over a beer at Hangover Sport Bar

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                  Watch the upcoming baseball or basketball game or the awaited boxing match as you chug down your favorite local and imported alcoholic beverages here at Hangover Sport Bar. Aside from the different sporting matches that you can watch, you can listen to the local bands and music from their DJs as well, and you can play billiards at the pool tables found inside the bar as well.

                  Hangover Sport Bar

                  Address: Conquistador Ave, Urb Valle verde #S96, Fajardo 00738, Puerto Rico

                  Opening hours: Fri – Sun: 1pm – 2am; Mon – Tue: 1pm – 12am

                  Source: www.getyourguide.com

                  Once you arrive in Fajardo, it is best to start with Las Cabezas de San Juan Nature Reserve. And what better way to do so by being a captain of your own boat! Ride along the eastern tip of the island on a 13-foot (~4 meters) inflatable mini-boat with a 40-horsepower 4-stroke engine. Experience the island’s pristine waters by snorkeling as you go along the nearby cays and breathtaking beaches. Listen to pre-ride instructions and be oriented from the crew before boarding your mini-boat and you are good to go!

                  Fajardo: Mini-Boat Adventure

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                  Make the most of what Fajardo, Puerto Rico has in store for you

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                  Fajardo is not only limited to its distinction as a popular tourist spot, it is also rich in history and filled with hidden gems that can be easily overlooked if you only have a vague idea of the area. Do not forget to make use of this guide if you plan to go on a trip to Fajardo, Puerto Rico to make the most of what it has in store for you.

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                  I liked everything very much, the food is fresh, the choice is large, the location is excellent, 2 beaches are very close by 10 minutes on foot, there is another gorgeous beach nearby, though it takes about 7 minutes to drive, there is a bus from the hotel to the beach. The staff is very welcoming and friendly, the room is cleaned every day, clean and tidy, every morning freshly squeezed juices (large selection) the view from the window to the ocean is just gorgeous! I liked absolutely everything, I want to come back again, this is probably the best assessment of the hotel and the rest!

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                  Hotel Altamadores

                  4 stars

                  Hotel in Puerto Rico

                  The modern Hotel Altamadores is located just 900 meters from Playa de los Amadores Beach. It offers swimming pools and entertainment programs. The windows offer a magnificent view.
                  food cleanliness helpful staff

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                  Gloria Palace Amadores Thalasso & Hotel

                  4 stars

                  Puerto Rico

                  Perched on a cliff top with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean, Gloria Palace Amadores is a luxury spa hotel located between Gran Canaria’s Puerto Rico and Amadores beaches.
                  Amazing swimming pool with Atlantic view. Heated water, swim there in early, quiet morning with spectacular view. That is wonderful life experience. My room is pretty comfortable and big space with huge balcony which also has wide angle sea view. The bath room is modern and lovely. Dinner in terrace of restaurant to breeze ocean and see sunset is romantic. Staffs are friendly. Stable WIFI. welcome drink. FKK( naked sunbath) area in terrace of swimming pool area. Many choices of eating, even there was lobster one time for dinner.

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                  Malaga is a city in southern Spain, in Andalusia. Administrative center of the province of Malaga. The population is 571,026 (2018). The municipality is part of the district (comarca) Malaga – Costa del Sol. It occupies an area of ​​395 km².

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                  Entry rules due to COVID

                  Entry rules for the Caribbean, Bermuda, Mexico, Costa Rica and French Polynesia

                  Please note that almost all islands and territories require the completion of special forms and the uploading of a negative PCR test result in order to obtain entry. The document confirming the negative result must be in English (unless otherwise required). It is also usually necessary to have medical insurance that includes Medevac: “medical evacuation”, that is, transportation by specially equipped transport (ambulance, for example) to the appropriate hospital or hospital, and often a separate article on coverage in case of COVID-19. Also, some islands have introduced additional fees upon arrival or mandatory local health insurance. Official requirements and entry procedures can be viewed on the websites of the government or tourism offices, links below.

                  If you also need to provide test results for the return, please note that testing must be booked in advance and may take up to 72 hours to receive results. Many hotels and resorts work in partnership with local laboratories and hospitals to provide on-site testing services or transfers.
                  St. Kitts and Nevis
                  St. Lucia
                  Turks and Caicos Islands
                  Jamaica

                  ATLANTIC OCEAN

                  Bermuda

                  PACIFIC

                  Island Bora Bora.

                  SEA CRUISES

                  SAFETY CERTIFICATE

                  WHO, FDA, EMA APPROVED VACCINES

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                  S. Virgin Islands

                  All travelers (ages 5 and over) to the islands, including Traveling Passengers in transit, must complete the: Traveling Portsal form http //usvitravelportal.com and upload negative test results for COVID-19 there(antibody test not accepted from August 13, 2021) taken within 3 days prior to arrival. Wait for permission to enter (email with a green QR code).

                  Also, test results must be presented directly at the entrance. If a traveler has a fever (38C) and/or other signs of illness upon entry, they may be sent to a mandatory two-week quarantine.

                  Travelers returning to or through the US do not need to take another test before departure as the islands are US territories.

                  Fully vaccinated travelers must follow the same rules.

                  Official information and entry requirements: https://www.visitusvi.com and here: usvitravelportal.com

                  The Ritz-Carlton, St. Thomas is working.

                  Anguilla

                  If a tourist arrives in Saint Maarten, he is also subject to the rules of Saint Maarten.

                  The island only accepts fully vaccinated tourists. Current Vaccine List: Pfizer/Biotech (Cormintary; BNT162b2), Oxford/Astrazeneca/Serrum Institute of India (Vaxzevria, Covishield, AZ; AZD1222 (ChAdOx1)), Moderna (Spikevax 2), Janssen (Janssen/Johnson and Johnson; JnJ) . At least 21 days must have elapsed since the last required dose of the vaccine.

                  Entry rules:

                  • At least 7 days before the trip, registration and preliminary entry request on the portal https://ivisitanguilla.com
                  • is required

                  • Further, in the period from 2 to 5 days before the last segment of the flight to the country, a negative result of the PCR test for COVID-19, also made in the period from 2 to 5 days before arrival to the island, must be uploaded to the system. For example, if the flight to the island is on the 10th, then the test must be taken on the 5th, 6th or 7th.
                  • There is an additional $50 fee for on-island testing.
                  • The request must be generated and sent no later than 12:00 on the day (local time) preceding the day of arrival on the island.
                  • Your request will be processed within 1 – 2 business days. An e-visa obtained on the portal indicated above (sent by e-mail), insurance and the test result is presented upon entry.
                  • Another test is carried out upon entry (rapid PCR). After receiving it, tourists remain in quarantine at the hotel. The result usually comes within a few hours, officially the result can take up to 24 hours). Until the test result is received, the tourist must stay at the hotel, the number of available services at this time is limited.
                  • Tourists staying on the island for more than 8 days are subjected to another test on the 4th day.
                  • Accommodation is available only in certified hotels and villas. List: https://escape.ivisitanguilla.com/life-in-anguilla/
                  • Unvaccinated children (under 18 years of age) and pregnant women must take an additional test on the 4th day after arrival.

                  Official information https://ivisitanguilla.com

                  CuisinArt Golf Resort & Spa – reopening and rebranding in November 2021 under the new name Aurora Anguilla Resort & Golf Club.
                  Belmond Cap Juluca – Opened
                  Four Seasons Resort & Residences Anguilla – Open
                  Malliouhana, an Auberge Resort – open

                  All hotels are certified. During quarantine in the hotel, you cannot go outside of it on your own. You can walk around the hotel and enjoy many services and facilities. Each hotel has its own set of available services.

                  Antigua

                  Tourists who visited South Africa or Brazil in the last two weeks are closed.

                  From October 1, 2021, all arriving passengers over 18 years of age must receive at least one dose of locally approved COVID 19 vaccine. Currently, these are Pfizer-BioNTech, Astra-Zeneca/Covi shield, Johnson & Johnson, Sputnik V , Sinopharm & Moderna.

                  • Fully vaccinated tourists (those who received their last (or only) required dose of a WHO-approved vaccine more than two weeks ago) can stay at hotels classified as bio safe/certified accommodation.
                  • Those who received one dose will be able to live in Certified Accommodation/Lodgins
                  • Upon arrival, you must present a negative result for COVID-19 obtained within the last 4 days and fill out a special Health Declaration Form. Children under 5 do not need a test. Wearing a mask is mandatory in public places.

                  Over the next 14 days, travelers may be asked to take a second COVID-19 test (random testing).

                  For the convenience of rest on the island, a special mobile application was created – Explore Antigua: an interactive map and guide that allows you to find and book places in restaurants, excursions and much more.

                  Return home tests can be done at Mount St. John’s Medical Centre. You need to sign up for testing 7 days before the date of departure. More information on the official information page below.

                  Official information on entry conditions to Antigua and Barbuda: https://visitantiguabarbuda.com/travel-advisory/

                  Hotels are open. Jumby Bay Island – open; has its own requirement: a negative PCR test result made no earlier than 4 days before arrival at the hotel for all guests over 2 years old.

                  Aruba

                  All arrivals must fill out the Embarkation/Disembarkation card form no earlier than 72 and no later than 4 hours before departure to Aruba.

                  A negative Molecular COVID-19 test result (done no earlier than 3 days before departure to the island) must be uploaded to the form. Children under 12 do not need a test.

                  Aruba Visitors Insurance is also required (more about insurance at https://www.arubavisitorsinsurance.com).

                  After filling out the form, uploading the test result and taking out insurance, you must wait for confirmation and permission to enter (the letter will be sent to your e-mail).

                  Proof of entry permit, negative test result and insurance will be presented upon entry.

                  Fully vaccinated tourists from low-risk countries may not be tested before arriving on the island if they have not been to high-risk countries in recent weeks. The SMART Health Card uploaded to the CommonPass digital health app, European Digital Certificate is accepted as proof of vaccination. The Embarkation/Disembarkation card form must be filled out in any case.

                  Details and list of high-risk countries: https://www. aruba.com/us/traveler-health-requirements/vaccine-for-travel#ris

                  • Official information about conditions for entering Aruba: https://www .aruba.com/us/traveler-health-requirements
                  • Locations of labs for pre-return testing: https://www.aruba.com/us/traveler-health-requirements/covid-test-in-aruba

                  Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort requires compulsory vaccination of all guests from December 23 2021. A copy of the vaccination certificate or QR code must be sent to the hotel in advance, before the penalty period. If clients have honey. exemption from vaccination supporting documents must also be sent to the hotel for consideration. The hotel has the right to refuse accommodation. Vaccination certificates accepted: Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, and AstraZeneca.

                  Bahamas

                  The islands are open to travelers from all over the world. The tourist infrastructure functions without restrictions. There is no quarantine, no curfews. Masks must be worn in public places and on transport. Masks are not required on the beach.

                  Fully vaccinated travelers:

                  • Must obtain a Bahamas Health Travel Visa at https://travel.gov.bs.
                  • Do a COVID-19 RT-PCR or Rapid Antigen Test no earlier than 5 days before arrival. Children under 2 years of age do not need to be tested.
                  • You must upload a vaccination certificate and a negative test result to the form and wait for an entry permit. The cost of the Bahamas Health Travel Visa for vaccinated travelers includes health insurance and is $40 for citizens of the United States and Canada and $50 for citizens of other countries. Paid upon completion. Consideration of the request takes up to 48 hours.
                  • Vaccination certificate and printed Bahamas Health Travel Visa to be presented upon arrival.
                  • Tests before arrival and during stay are not required.
                  • Fully vaccinated people who have received both doses of Pfizer, Moderna, or AstraZeneca vaccines or a single dose of Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen vaccine more than two weeks ago are considered fully vaccinated. Vaccines from other manufacturers are not yet considered.
                  • Unvaccinated relatives over 10 years of age accompanying fully vaccinated travelers must follow the protocols for unvaccinated travelers.

                  Unvaccinated travelers must:

                  • Test COVID-19 RT-PCR no earlier than 5 days prior to arrival. Children under 2 years of age do not need to be tested. Children under the age of 12 can also take the COVID-19 RT-PCR or Rapid Antigen Test.
                  • Obtaining a Bahamas Health Travel Visa at https://travel.gov.bs. You need to fill out a form, upload negative test results to it. It takes up to 48 hours to review the form and obtain an entry permit. Bahamas Health Travel Visa is paid separately, the cost depends on the number of days of stay.
                  • The Bahamas Health Travel Visa process includes a mandatory health insurance policy to cover costs in the event of COVID-19. The cost of insurance is included in the cost of the Bahamas Health Travel Visa.
                  • A negative PCR test result and a printed Bahamas Health Travel Visa will be required upon entry.
                  • The Daily Health Questionnaire must be completed daily for 14 days.
                  • If your planned stay is longer than 5 days/4 nights, take the “Rapid Test” for Rapid Anigen Test antibodies on the fifth day. The cost of the test is also included in the Bahamas Health Travel Visa.
                  • Quarantine is not needed.
                  • Bahamas Health Travel Visa cost for US and Canadian citizens: $40 for stays of 4 nights or less; $60 – for those living on the islands for more than 4 nights. Children under 10 years old – free of charge.
                  • Cost of Bahamas Health Travel Visa for citizens of other countries: $50 – for stays of no more than 4 nights; $70 – for those living on the islands for more than 4 nights. Children under 10 years old – free of charge.
                  • Official requirements for entering the islands and addresses of laboratories for passing the second test and the return test (if necessary): https://www. bahamas.com/tourism-reopening and Bahamas.com/travelupdates

                  need to take tests. All travelers departing from New Providence, Grand Bahama, Bimini, Exuma, Abaco and North and South Eleuthera, Harbor Island to other Bahamas must provide a negative PCR test taken within the last five days. Fully vaccinated tourists can do a Rapid Antigen Test instead of a PCR test.

                  Hotels are open and operating as usual. Most provide antigen tests required to return to the US free of charge.

                  • Atlantis, Paradise Island provides 2 rapid antigen tests required for returning from the US free of charge per room; delivery times must be booked in advance. Room service is open from 07:00 to 23:00. Dining Plans (FB or HB options) are not available. Cash is not accepted for payment of services or for a deposit.
                  • The Beach at Atlantis – closed for renovations until the end of 2022
                  • Unvaccinated guests of the Baha Mar complex (all hotels) additionally undergo a rapid antigen test before checking into the hotel. The test takes about 30 minutes.
                  • Baha Mar has also introduced a Travel with Confidence Program for all guests. If a hotel guest tests positive for COVID-19 during their stay, Baha Mar will quarantine them with free accommodation and daily food credit for up to 14 days or as long as the guest tests negative for COVID -19. If a guest, being a US resident, decides to leave the Bahamas early, Baha Mar will provide complimentary private airfare to the US mainland. To participate in the Travel with Confidence program, Baha Mar must be the first destination after entering the Bahamas.
                  • The Cove Eleuthera is closed for renovation. There is no opening date yet.

                  Barbados

                  Fully vaccinated travelers:

                  • It is recommended to install the BIMSafe apps (Google Play, Apple Store, www.bimsafe.gov.bb) on your smartphone. Through this application, an entry request is made, test results and vaccination certificates are uploaded to it, and then the application tracks social contacts during your stay on the island.
                    • Book one of the certified hotels.
                    • Obtain a negative PCR test result for COVID-19 taken no earlier than 3 days before arrival on the island in a certified laboratory.
                      • Upload it to the BIMSafe mobile app or travel form.gov.bb no later than 24 hours before arriving on the island.
                      • A printed version will also be required upon entry.
                      • Send the result to the hotel.
                    • Selectively vaccinated passengers may be asked to undergo a rapid PCR test at an airport or certified hotel.
                    • Children under 18 traveling with fully vaccinated adults follow the same rules as adults.
                    • Fully vaccinated are those who have received all the required doses of AstraZeneca, Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTech, Johnson & Johnson, Sinopharm, Sinovac, Sputnik V vaccines (the list of vaccines may vary depending on the list approved by WHO and the Ministry of Health of Barbados) more than two weeks old and has a confirming Certificate from a national health organization or medical center, or an IATA Travel Pass, or The Digital Green Certificate (Certificate is loaded into the system and presented upon entry).
                    • If you are fully vaccinated but have been in one of the countries at high risk of exposure to new virus variants in the past 21 days, including transit, the rules for unvaccinated travelers apply. List of countries: https://www.visitbarbados.org/covid-19-travel-guidelines-2020.

                  Unvaccinated travelers:

                  • It is recommended to install the BIMSafe apps (Google Play, Apple Store, www.bimsafe.gov.bb) on your smartphone. Through this application, an entry request is made, test results and vaccination certificates are uploaded to it, and then the application tracks social contacts during your stay on the island.
                  • Book one of the certified hotels (minimum 7 nights).
                  • Obtain a negative PCR test result for COVID-19 taken no earlier than 3 days before arrival on the island in a certified laboratory.
                  • Upload it to the BIMSafe mobile app or travelform.gov.bb entry request form no later than 24 hours before arriving on the island. Get permission.
                  • A printed version will also be required upon entry.
                  • Send the result to the hotel.
                  • Upon arrival on the island, remain in quarantine in the hotel room (unless otherwise provided by hotel protocols) until the result of the second test is received (up to 7 days). During quarantine, it is also mandatory to wear a special bracelet that tracks contacts and movement.
                  • A second standard PCR test is performed on the 5th day of stay. Until the test results are received (no more than 1 – 2 days), guests remain in quarantine.

                  Children under 5 do not need to be tested.

                  Passengers in transit arriving in Barbados are also required to carry a negative test result taken no earlier than 3 days before arrival on the island in a certified laboratory.

                  • Official entry requirements and protocols: barbadostravelprotocols.com

                  All the hotels we work with are open and have a security certificate and are listed as “Approved Hotels” by the Ministry of Health. Hotels help arrange a second test and a pre-departure test if needed.

                  British Virgin Islands

                  Travelers vaccinated:

                  • Obtain a negative SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR (PCR) or rapid antigen test from the list https://www.gov.uk/government/publications /assessment-and-procurement-of-coronavirus-covid-19-tests/outcome-of-the-evaluation-of-rapid-diagnostic-assays-for-specific-sars-cov-2-antigens-lateral-flow-devices not earlier than 5 days before arrival and upload it to the online form.
                  • Complete and submit the form no earlier than 7 days and no later than 48 hours before departure to the islands on the website https://bvigateway.bviaa.com. It is necessary to register and start filling out the form no later than 48 hours before the start of the trip.
                  • Upload the vaccination certificate in the form.
                  • Upload health insurance on the form. Insurance requirements: https://www.bviaacloud.com/covid-19-protocol/covid-19-travel-insurance
                  • Pay $35 at the end of the form (COVID19entry fees)
                  • Within 24 hours you will receive the result – Travel Authorization Certificate.
                  • Travel Authorization Certificate, test result and vaccination certificate are presented at the airport.
                  • Get tested at the airport (Rapid antigen test) and wait in quarantine for test results.
                  • Children (unvaccinated) under 17 years of age follow parental protocols and are tested at the airport.
                  • The British Virgin Islands considers a person fully vaccinated if they have received both doses of an approved two-dose vaccine such as AstraZeneca, Moderna or Pfizer; or one shot of a single dose vaccine such as Johnson & Johnson.

                  To enter, unvaccinated travelers must:

                  • Obtain a negative SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR (PCR) test result no earlier than 5 days prior to arrival and upload it to the online form. The sample should be taken from the nasopharynx, and in children from 5 to 9 years old – from the oropharynx. Children under 5 do not need a test.
                  • Complete and submit the form no earlier than 7 days and no later than 48 hours before departure to the islands on the website https://bvigateway. bviaa.com. It is necessary to register and start filling out the form no later than 48 hours before the start of the trip.
                  • Take out health insurance to cover expenses in case of COVID-19. The insurance is also uploaded to the online form.
                  • Confirm booking and payment for a minimum of 9 nights at a certified hotel. Also upload to the form.
                  • Pay $105 at the end of the form (COVID19 entry fees) to cover 2 tests and a bracelet.
                  • Within 24 hours you will receive the result -Travel Authorization Certificate.
                  • Pass another PCR test at the airport.
                  • At the airport, install an application to monitor the health status and locate travelers and their contacts. Get and put on a special electronic bracelet.
                  • Stay in a hotel room in quarantine (up to 48 hours) until the test results are received. Having received a negative result, the tourist can move freely around the hotel, go to the beach and restaurants. Spas, fitness rooms, swimming pools and some other services are not yet available to him.
                  • On the 7th day, take another (third) test.
                  • As soon as the negative result of this test comes, the traveler is free.

                  Official information at https://www.bvitourism.com/reopening

                  Little Dix Bay, A Rosewood Resort – open

                  Necker Island and Moskito Island upon request

                  Grenada

                  Open to fully vaccinated tourists only . Fully vaccinated are those who received both doses of Astra Zeneca, Pfizer, Moderna or one dose of Johnson & Johnson more than two weeks ago. All travelers over the age of 13 must be vaccinated.

                  • Book at least 2 nights in advance at a certified hotel.
                  • 7 days before departure, fill out the online form https://travelauth.health.gov.gd, pay (in the same place) the cost of additional tests on the island and receive a Pure Safe Travel Certificate.
                  • Take out insurance to cover COVID-19 treatment and all associated costs.
                  • Obtain a negative COVID-19 PCR test result within 72 hours prior to departure to the island (last segment) in an ISO 15189 certified laboratoryor Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA). Its result is loaded into the form. The test is mandatory for every traveler from the age of 5.
                  • Present a Pure Safe Travel Certificate, vaccination certificate and test result when boarding a plane to Grenada.
                  • Present your vaccination certificate and negative test result at the airport.
                  • Another test is taken on the 5th day. Until the result is received, you must stay in the hotel in quarantine.
                  • Unvaccinated children accompanied by vaccinated adults are subject to the same rules.
                  • Official details: https://covid19.gov.gd
                  • List of certified hotels: https://www.puregrenada.com/travel-advisory/

                  Silversands is open, there are minimum restrictions for quarantined travelers. The hotel also assists in filling out the Pure Safe Authorization to Travel online request for entry to the island and organizes all the necessary tests.
                  Calabash open
                  Calivigny Island on request

                  Most hotels do not require you to stay in your room, part of the beach and some pools and restaurants may be available for quarantined guests. Details should be clarified when requesting and booking.

                  Dominican Republic

                  Aeroflot launched regular flights SU0156/SU0157 from Moscow to Punta Cana three times a week: on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays on Airbus A350-900 with a capacity of 316 passengers: 28 seats in business class , 24 in the comfort class and 264 in the economy class.

                  There are no special entry requirements. No test needed.

                  • You need to fill out the E-Ticket form https://eticket.migracion.gob.do, combining traveler’s health information, customs declaration and other forms, and receive a QR code for entry. There is in Russian. The same form is filled a second time to receive the second QR code – for departure. It is recommended to complete the form and receive the codes 72 hours before entering or leaving the country. At the border, the codes are presented in printed or electronic form.
                  • All tourists can take a free antigen test (viral antigen testing) directly at the hotels, if necessary for their return. PCR tests for a fee can also be done at medical facilities and several hotels (for a fee).

                  Travelers arriving or visiting one of the following countries in the last two weeks must present a negative PCR test result or a certificate of vaccination. More than two weeks must have elapsed since the last dose of the vaccine. Countries: Spain, Australia, Brazil, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Monaco, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, South Africa, Sweden, Great Britain and some others.

                  Tourists at the entrance to the airport or during their stay on the island at any time may be asked to undergo an additional PCR test (at the expense of the state, free of charge for tourists). Additionally, about 10% of all incoming tourists are tested. An additional test can be waived if you have a negative PCR test result or a certificate of vaccination on hand.

                  From October 18, 2021, to visit any public places (shops, restaurants, discos, gyms, theaters, etc.), everyone over 12 years old must present a vaccination certificate or a negative test result taken no earlier than 7 days before the visit. This rule does not apply to premises located on the territory of hotels or resort areas. Any vaccination certificates are accepted. Vaccination should be complete: 2 doses of the vaccine, assuming two doses, or 1 dose of Jonson & Jonson.

                  • Official information and requirements: https://www.godominicanrepublic.com/newsroom/coronavirus/
                  • Ministry of Health website https://www.msp.gob.do/web/

                  Casa de Campo Resort & Villas – open with their own testing facility.
                  Amanera – open
                  Eden Roc Cap Cana – open. Pre-departure PCR testing available >>>
                  Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Punta Cana – Open
                  Hyatt Ziva Cap Cana – open
                  Tortuga Bay, Puntacana Resort & Club – open. There is a pre-departure testing service.

                  Cayman Islands

                  All visitors must first obtain an entry permit through the Travel Cayman Portal. Tourist entry is limited.

                  The islands only accept fully vaccinated tourists over 12 years of age with a negative PCR test and a mandatory quarantine for 7 to 10 days depending on vaccination status. Another test is being taken to exit quarantine.

                  From November 20, 2021:

                  • Mandatory quarantine for fully vaccinated tourists from countries with an overall vaccination rate of more than 60% is lifted. Tourists must spend the last 14 days in this country before traveling to the Cayman Islands.
                  • All travelers 5 years of age and older must also present a negative PCR test taken 72 hours prior to travel.
                  • You must obtain an entry permit from the Travel Cayman Portal. Where is the vaccination certificate and test result uploaded.
                  • During your stay on the island you need to take additional tests on the 2nd, 5th and 10th day of your stay.

                  Official information: https://www.visitcaymanislands.com/en-us/ and https://www.exploregov.ky/faqs/covid-19-travel-tourism

                  The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman – opens December 15, 2021.

                  Costa Rica

                  Before traveling, you must complete the HEALTH PASS form at https://salud. go.cr and obtain an entry permit.

                  Unvaccinated travelers are required to have medical insurance (with written terms and conditions in English or Spanish) covering transportation in case of illness (Medevac), medical expenses of USD $50,000 and living expenses of USD $2,000 in case of confirmed COVID-19. You can take out local insurance, for example, https://tiendasagicor.com/en/.

                  Vaccinated (two weeks after the last injection of Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTech, AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson) travelers must upload a vaccination certificate on the Health Pass form. No special insurance is required.

                  Starting December 1, 2021, the country will introduce in test mode the presentation of a certificate of full vaccination or a QR code for checking into hotels, visiting restaurants, spa centers and other public places, participating in sightseeing tours. During this period, hotels, restaurants and other establishments will decide for themselves whether to operate at 100% occupancy only for fully vaccinated customers or at 50% for everyone.

                  From January 8, 2022, the full vaccination requirement is mandatory for everyone.

                  A QR code will be issued when completing the HEALTH PASS form after uploading the vaccination certificate.

                  • Official information on the reopening of borders and entry protocols: https://www.visitcostarica.com/en/costa-rica/statement-costa-rica-tourism-board-covid-19
                  • Form to fill out: https://salud.go.cr.

                  Vaccination requirement to move in:

                  Nayara Springs / Nayara Resort, Spa & Gardens – from December 1, 2021
                  Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica at Peninsula Papagayo – from January 8, 2022
                  The Westin Reserva Conchal, an All-Inclusive Golf Resort & Spa – from January 8, 2022

                  Martinique

                  The island is only open to fully vaccinated tourists.

                  Fully vaccinated are those who received a second dose of vaccines such as Pfizer, Moderna and Astra Zeneca more than two weeks ago or a single Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen vaccine more than four weeks ago or who have a European vaccination certificate (allowing a single dose of a double vaccine after a previous illness) .

                  • All arrivals over 18 years old (from 12 years old for tourists from France) must present a certificate of vaccination.
                  • All travelers over 10 years of age must present a negative PCR test taken no earlier than 72 hours before the last flight segment or an antigen test taken no earlier than 48 hours. There are slight differences in the test requirements for travelers from Green List, Orange List and Red List countries. Countries by color: https://www.interieur.gouv.fr/Actualites/L-actu-du-Ministere/Attestation-de-deplacement-et-de-voyage

                  Unvaccinated tourists must have documents confirming a good reason for staying on the island (not tourism).

                  • Official information on the reopening of borders and entry protocols: http://www.martinique.gouv.fr/Politiques-publiques/Environnement-sante-publique/Sante/Informations-COVID-19/Les-transports and https:// www.martinique.org/informations-aux-voyageurs-covid-19

                  French Coco will open at the end of 2022.

                  Mexico

                  There are no special entry requirements. Tests and quarantine are not needed. Before entering, you need to fill out the forms:

                  • Questionnaire of Identification of Risk Factors https://www.vuelaseguro.com/login and receive a QR for entry. The form starts working 12 hours before the departure time.
                  • Multiple Immigration Form (FMM) https://www.inm.gob.mx/fmme/publico/en/solicitud.html
                  • Before departure from Mexico, the same form is filled out as on arrival: https://www.vuelaseguro.com/login

                  Most hotels will arrange for the test required to return to the US.

                  Mexico: Cancun, Riviera Maya and Tulum

                  There are no special entry requirements. Tests and quarantine are not needed.

                  All holidaymakers in the state of Quintana Roo, which includes Tulum, Riviera Maya and Cancun, must complete the online form www.visitax.gob.mx and pay the tourist tax of 224 Mexican pesos (about $11) there. You can fill in and pay both before arrival and during your vacation. Payment is verified upon departure/departure from Cancun.

                  All hotels and resorts in Cancun, Riviera Maya and Tulum are open and accept tourists. Guided tours are available in full, parks, archaeological areas are open, the JOYÀ Cirque du Soleil show is also open.

                  Maroma, A Belmond Hotel, Riviera Maya is closed for renovations until autumn 2022.

                  Mexico: Los Cabos

                  There are no special entry requirements. Tests and quarantine are not needed. Hotels, restaurants and all entertainment are open.

                  Official information https://www.visitloscabos.travel/los-cabos-with-care/

                  Hotels open

                  Mexico: Punta Mita and Riviera Nayarit

                  Hotels open, no entry requirements for Mexico.

                  W Punta de Mita – open
                  Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita, Mexico – Open
                  The St. Regis Punta Mita Resort – open
                  One & Only Mandarina – open

                  Panama

                  Panama is open to tourists.

                  Official information: https://visitpanama.com/information/travel-guidelines/

                  • Unvaccinated travelers must present a negative COVID-19 PCR or antigen test taken no more than 72 hours prior to their arrival in Panama.
                  • Fully vaccinated (14 days after last dose of vaccine) travelers may not be tested. Paper and digital evidence of vaccination with drugs approved by the World Health Organization (WHO), the European Medicines Agency (EMA) or the Food and Drug Administration (FDA USA) is accepted.
                  • Fill out the online form Electronic Health Affidavit https://www.panamadigital.gob.pa/RegistroPacoViajero The completed form is presented before boarding the aircraft.
                  • Unvaccinated travelers arriving in transit through the countries below or those who have been in these countries within the last 15 days must undergo an additional test on arrival and remain in quarantine for 72 hours at one of the authorized hotels (list of hotels>) and pass an additional test at the end of this term. Countries: USA, Cuba, Guatemala, Costa Rica, UK, Greece, Georgia, Estonia, Serbia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Azerbaijan, Israel, Malaysia, Mongolia, South Africa, Tunisia and Fiji. Exact list of countries >
                  • Fully vaccinated travelers from the above countries are exempt from quarantine.
                  • IATA Travel Pass is not accepted as proof of vaccination.
                  • At the airport, arriving tourists may optionally be asked to take a quick test.

                  Puerto Rico

                  All arrivals to the island must fill out a declaration on the portal www.travelsafe.pr.gov and receive a unique QR code, which will be required to exit the airport.

                  Unvaccinated tourists:

                  • Submit a negative PCR test or negative molecular or antigen test for COVID-19 taken no earlier than 72 hours prior to arrival. Also, the result must be uploaded to the declaration on the portal. Children under 2 years of age do not need a test.
                  • If the holiday on the island is designed for more than 7 days, then take the test every 7 days.

                  Fully vaccinated travelers arriving from the US on domestic flights:

                  • may not do a PCR test. They only need to present a paper vaccination certificate from Moderna, Pfizer or Janssen. But the www.travelsafe.pr.gov declaration still needs to be filled out.

                  To visit mass events and public places (restaurants, theaters, concert halls, etc.), you must present a certificate of vaccination or a negative test result made within the last 72 hours.

                  Luis Muñoz Marin International Airport (SJU) has opened testing points (PCR tests) in terminals A, B and C. The cost of the service is 110 USD. The points are open daily from 6:00 am to 20:00 pm.

                  You can also get vaccinated there. Johnson and Johnson vaccinations are available to all travelers at Terminal B.

                  • Official information and entry requirements: https://www.discoverpuertorico.com/info/travel-advisory and https://www.travelsafe.pr.gov

                  Dorado Beach, A Ritz-Carlton Reserve –
                  open
                  The St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort, Puerto Rico – Open

                  Saint Martin

                  Official Information: https://stmaartenehas.com/travel-requirements/

                  The protocols of the Dutch part of the island apply to all arrivals at The Princess Juliana Airport, including transit passengers.

                  • Test. Unvaccinated tourists coming to Saint Martin, including transit passengers, are required to provide a negative test result for COVID-19. Children under 5 do not need a test. The time period in which the test must be done and its type depend on the country of departure. See below.
                  • Fully vaccinated tourists are not required to take a test before arrival. Fully vaccinated are those who have received:
                    • single dose of Johnson/Janssen or second dose of other vaccines more than 2 weeks ago,
                    • combination of one dose of Pfizer or Moderna with one dose of Astra Zeneca also more than two weeks ago,
                    • more than two weeks ago a single dose of any of these vaccines after a confirmed illness within the last 6 months. This option must be documented with a special certificate.
                    • Vaccines: Comirnaty (Pfizer), Spikevax (Moderna), Vaxzevria (Astrazeneca), Johnson & Johnson/Janssen, Covishield (Astrazeneca), Sinopharm and Sinovac/CoronaVac.
                  • Permit to enter. Every visitor, including transit passengers, must obtain a pass in advance from the Electronic Health Authorization System (EHAS) at www.stmaartenentry.com:
                    • fill out the form,
                    • download negative test result,
                    • download confirmation of vaccination status,
                    • take out compulsory medical insurance here, covering all expenses in case of COVID-19 illness (insurance does not need to be taken out for transit passengers),
                    • submit the form (Submit).
                    • The form is processed within 8 – 12 hours and a confirmation PDF is sent to the email address. It contains a QR code that will be scanned at the airport.
                  • At the airport, upon boarding, you must present the obtained permission with a QR code and a negative test result.

                  Tests:

                  Low risk countries. Passengers from low-risk countries, both vaccinated and unvaccinated, may not be tested. If in the last 14 days they managed to visit some other countries, then the test is taken according to the rules for the country with the highest level of risk.

                  High risk countries. Both vaccinated and unvaccinated passengers must complete an rt-PCR test within 72 hours prior to the last flight segment.

                  Very high risk countries (Russia and Ukraine). Unvaccinated passengers: rt-PCR test within 48 hours prior to the last flight segment. Vaccinated people do not need a test.

                  USA and Canada. Unvaccinated passengers arriving from the US and Canada must have an rt-PCR test within 72 hours or an antigen test within 48 hours prior to the last flight segment.

                  • Lists of countries https://stmaartenehas.com/travel-requirements/

                  The temperature of all arrivals is checked at the airport upon arrival. If the temperature is elevated or there are any other symptoms of the disease, it is necessary to do another test for COVID-19 (paid by the tourist).

                  For 5 days, tourists from countries with a high and very high risk of infection must take their temperature daily (with their own thermometer) and check their well-being. Every day, a link to a form will be sent to the mail, in which you need to enter data about your well-being.

                  Official information: https://stmaartenehas.com

                  Official information for those arriving at the airport on the French part of the island https://www.st-martin.org/covid-19

                  Belmond La Samanna – open and accepting guests

                  St. Barthélemy

                  International flights to St. Maarten at The Princess Juliana Airport must also follow the protocols of the Dutch part of the island (see above).

                  If the St. Maarten EHAS electronic form is filled out for transit, then compulsory insurance is not required. Please note that in this case, the EHAS form must be filled out again in order to transit back through Saint Maarten.

                  Saint Barthélemy is currently open to vaccinated tourists. Fully vaccinated are those who received a second dose of vaccines such as Pfizer, Moderna and Astra Zeneca more than two weeks ago or a single Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen vaccine more than four weeks ago or have a European vaccination passport (allowing only one shot of a double vaccine after a previous illness).

                  Coming from mainland France passengers over 12 years of age must provide upon boarding the aircraft:

                  • A negative PCR test taken within 72 hours prior to boarding the aircraft or an antigen test taken within 48 hours.
                  • Proof of vaccination.
                    • If there is no proof of vaccination, then sign a commitment to self-isolate for a week upon arrival and take a test on the 7th day.

                  Coming from green and orange list countries adult passengers must provide upon boarding the aircraft:

                  • Negative PCR test result within 72 hours prior to boarding the aircraft or antigen test made within 48 hours.
                  • Proof of vaccination.
                    • If there is no proof of vaccination:
                    • Sign an agreement to be tested upon arrival, a commitment to self-isolate for a week and pass the test on the 7th day.
                    • Provide proof of a valid reason for being on the island (family, professional, medical…).
                  • Minors accompanied by vaccinated parents may not provide proof of vaccination and do not need to be quarantined.

                  Coming from red list countries adult passengers must provide upon boarding the aircraft:

                  • Negative result of a PCR test done within 48 hours prior to boarding the aircraft or an antigen test taken within 48 hours .
                  • Proof of vaccination.
                    • If there is no proof of vaccination:
                    • Sign an agreement to be tested upon arrival, a commitment to self-isolate for a week and pass the test on the 7th day.
                    • Provide proof of a valid reason for being on the island (family, professional, medical. ..).
                  • Minors accompanied by vaccinated parents may not provide proof of vaccination and do not need to be quarantined.

                  Countries by color: https://www.interieur.gouv.fr/Actualites/L-actu-du-Ministere/Attestation-de-deplacement-et-de-voyage and https://www.diplomatie.gouv .fr/fr/conseils-aux-voyageurs/informations-pratiques/article/coronavirus-covid-19. The list of “good” reasons for visiting the island by unvaccinated travelers from different colors may vary.

                  Official information https://www.saintbarth-tourisme.com/en/download-category/covid19-en/ and http://www.saint-barth-saint-martin.gouv.fr/

                  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

                  Bubble Resorts Policies:

                  Special protocols are in place for guests of Bequia Beach Hotel, Mandarin Oriental, Canouan, Canouan Estate Resort & Villas, The Cotton House – Mustique. These properties are certified “BUBBLE RESORT”, confirming that they are able to provide a high level of security without compromising the quality of service.

                  Tourists from Brazil, India and South Africa are subject to general rules.

                  Fully vaccinated travelers who have received all required doses of one of the island government-approved drugs more than two weeks ago must:

                  • Arrive with a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours prior to arrival and present the completed form https:// stv.servicedx.com/formmgmt/travelform.
                  • Show certificate of vaccination.
                  • Take a PCR test and a rapid antigen test at the resort.
                  • Stay in the room in quarantine until the test result comes back.
                  • Guests arriving by private aircraft from Very High Risk countries (lists below) are required to quarantine for 14 days with additional tests on days 7 and 12.

                  Fully vaccinated people are those who received their last required dose of vaccine more than two weeks ago. Approved on the islands: Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTech, Oxford Astra Zeneca, Jonson & Jonson, Covishield, Gam-COVID-Vac (Sputnik V) .

                  Petit St. Vincent, Private Island – closed for annual renewal until the end of October.

                  Protocols for guests of Canouan Island, Mandarin Oriental, Canouan and Canouan Estate Resort & Villas :

                  Fully vaccinated ( Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTech, Oxford Astra Zeneca, Jonson & Jonson 09 -COVID-Vac (Sputnik V)

                  • Guests must arrive with a negative PCR test within 72 hours of arrival and present a completed form https://stv.servicedx.com/formmgmt/travelform.
                  • At the resort, you must additionally fill out a health declaration.
                  • Upon arrival at the resort, a rapid antigen test and a rapid PCR test will be done.
                  • Until the test results are ready (a few hours maximum), guests must remain in the rooms.

                  Unvaccinated

                  • Guests must arrive with negative PCR results within 72 hours of arrival and present a completed form https://stv. servicedx.com/formmgmt/travelform.
                  • At the resort, you must additionally fill out a health declaration.
                  • A rapid antigen test will be done upon arrival at the resort.
                  • Until the test results are ready (a few hours maximum), guests must remain in the rooms.
                  • After receiving the results, guests can move freely around the property. A dedicated restaurant is open for them, where breakfasts, lunches and dinners are served, and a dedicated equipped beach area; a personal assistant will be ready to prepare a holiday program; Room cleaning is done once a day. You can not use shared sports equipment, visit the gym, spa and restaurants. All guests will be given a special bracelet.
                  • PCR test will be performed on the 3rd day. As soon as a negative result comes, guests will have access to all hotel services and the entire territory. Further wearing of the bracelet is not required.
                  • Travelers from very high risk countries (see below) must remain in quarantine for 14 days. Additional tests will be carried out on the 7th and 12th day of stay.

                  Requirements for guests of the Bequia Beach Hotel:

                  • RT-PCR test 72 hours before arrival
                  • Filling out the form https://stv.servicedx.com/formmgmt/travelform and uploading a negative test result.
                  • Filling out the form https://travelform.gov.bb/home if arriving in Barbados.
                  • All forms and negative test results must also be sent directly to the hotel.
                  • Upon arrival at the airport of the island of Bequia, another test is taken and a “declaration of well-being” is filled out. The test is paid by the tourist.
                  • After receiving the result of the quick test (about 20 minutes), fully vaccinated guests are free from quarantine and additional tests. The island is completely open to them.
                  • Unvaccinated guests await test results in a hotel room. Thereafter, guests must not leave the hotel grounds for 5 days. They can freely walk around its territory, each room will be reserved a personal area of ​​the beach with sun loungers and everything you need. Another RT-PCR test is given at the hotel on the 4th or 5th day. As soon as the results come in, guests can leave the hotel grounds to visit some pre-booked restaurants, snorkeling and diving tours, excursions, cruises, etc. The official quarantine ends completely on the 10th day.
                  • Barbados airport transfers (and back) on a nine-seat King Air B200 will resume on 17 November.

                  Requirements for other travelers:

                  Guests from countries with a very high risk of infection (Brazil, Trinidad and Tobago, Ecuador, South Africa, Suriname, Colombia, Belize, Mexico, Panama and several others) must:

                  • Arrive with negative PCR results within 72 hours prior to arrival and present the completed form https://stv.servicedx.com/formmgmt/travelform
                  • Complete another PCR at the airport.
                  • Stay in quarantine for 21 days in a government-certified hotel.
                  • Additional tests on the 7th and 14th day.

                  Guests from High Risk Countries (USA, Taiwan, China, United Kingdom, Germany, Many Caribbean Islands, Italy, Canada, France, Spain, Russia) must:

                  • Arrive with a negative PCR test result within 72 hours prior to arrival, and present the completed form https://stv. servicedx.com/formmgmt/travelform
                  • Complete another PCR at the airport.
                  • Quarantine for 14 days in a government-certified hotel.
                  • Additional tests on the 7th and 14th day.

                  Guests from Medium Risk Countries (who have lived in Barbados, St. Kitts and Nevis, the British Virgin Islands, Antigua and Barbuda for the last 21 days) must:

                  • Arrive with negative PCR results within 72 hours prior to arrival and present the completed form https://stv.servicedx.com/formmgmt/travelform
                  • Complete another PCR at the airport.
                  • Quarantine for 7 days in a government-certified hotel.
                  • Additional test on the 4th day.

                  Travelers from Low Risk countries (who have lived in Anguilla, Dominica, Grenada or Monsterrat for the last three weeks) must:

                  • Arrive with a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours prior to arrival and present a completed form https ://stv.servicedx.com/formmgmt/travelform
                  • Can be additionally tested at the airport.

                  Countries not listed above are considered “high risk countries”.

                  If a traveler arrives at an airport in another country (Barbados or St. Lucia, for example), they will also be subject to entry requirements for those islands.

                  Official information:

                  http://www.tourism.gov.vc/tourism/
                  http://health.gov.vc/health/index.php/covid-19-protocols-documents

                  Saint Kitts and Nevis

                  The islands are open to fully vaccinated tourists. Unvaccinated children under the age of 18 may also come to the islands accompanied by vaccinated adults.

                  All travelers must:

                  • Provide a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours prior to travel (time of flight departure to the island.
                  • Fill out the registration form on www.knatravelform.kn and upload a negative PCR test result, vaccination certificate and hotel booking confirmation no later than 24 hours before departure to the islands. Obtain an entry permit.
                  • At the airport, you must present in paper form: a negative test result, vaccination certificate, registration form and proof of paid transfer to the hotel. Upon arrival, you need to go through medical control and fill out another medical form.
                  • Accommodation is possible only in certified hotels, quarantine in the room is not needed, it is impossible to leave the hotel.
                  • Pass a PCR test at your own expense within 24 hours after arrival (the test is carried out at the hotel, paid by the tourist). If the result is negative, the traveler is free to move around the islands. The result comes within 24 hours.
                  • 48 – 72 hours before departure from the islands, you also need to pass another test. The test is organized by the hotel.
                  • All tests are paid by the tourist, the cost of each is about USD150.
                  • A traveler is considered fully vaccinated two weeks after receiving a second dose of Pfizer/BioNTech, Moderna or AstraZeneca/Oxford) or two weeks after a single Johnson & Johnson’s/Janssen vaccination. The islands accept and mix vaccines:

                  Official information here: https://www.stkittstourism.kn

                  Park Hyatt St. Kitts Christophe Harbor – open
                  Four Seasons Resort Nevis, West Indies – open

                  Both hotels are international travel certified.

                  Saint Lucia

                  Detailed information on the opening phases of tourism infrastructure: http://www.slhta.com/coronavirus/

                  Weekly:

                  • Register at www.stlucia.org/covid-19/, get a password, log in, fill out an online registration form no later than 3 working days before entry. Passport details, flight details, hotel booking confirmation and vaccination certificate, if any, are entered into the form.
                  • Obtain a negative COVID-19 test result taken within 5 days prior to flight, upload it to the online form and send it to the hotel. The test is mandatory for all travelers over 5 years of age. If the test result cannot be uploaded to the system or confirmation is not received, the test result must be sent to sarscov2ell@gmail. com.
                  • After entering all the necessary data and test results, you need to wait for confirmation and a written permission to enter (will be sent by email).

                  Upon entry, you must present:

                  • A document confirming a negative COVID-19 test result taken within a week before the flight. Confirmation of booking and payment of a certified hotel. Vaccination certificate (if available) Printed registration form and entry permit.
                      • Official requirements and registration form: https://www.stlucia.org/en/covid-19/ and https://slutourism.govt.lc/section/covid-19-response

                  During stay, unvaccinated tourists:

                  • Guests must stay on site for 14 days (unless they leave earlier). You can leave the hotel for certified trips and excursions booked at the hotel.
                  • Pay an additional tourist tax from $3 to $6 per person per night, depending on the class of the hotel. The collected funds are used to ensure security on the island. The tax is included in the total price of the room and is payable at the same time as the hotel.

                  During their stay vaccinated tourists:

                  • They move freely around the island, they have access to all kinds of excursions and walks, shops, restaurants and everything else.
                  • Unvaccinated children accompanying vaccinated adults must take a PCR test on the day of arrival at the hotel (at the expense of the traveler). Wait for a negative result and after that both children and parents can move freely around the island.

                  Marigot Bay Resort, Spa and Marina
                  Jade Mountain
                  Cap Maison
                  Anse Chastanet, Saint Lucia
                  – open and certified. All of these hotels provide COVID testing services.

                  Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort opens in November after renovations and new beach bungalows.

                  Turks and Caicos

                  The islands only accept vaccinated tourists.

                  Those who received all required doses of vaccine (one for Johnson and Johnson/Janssen and two for the others) at least 14 days ago are considered vaccinated. Vaccination certificates are accepted with all drugs approved by WHO, including “mix-and-match” vaccine combinations.

                  A paper certificate or statement containing a doctor’s license number, or electronic confirmations such as CVS, Walgreens, NHS, are accepted as proof of vaccination.

                  Unvaccinated may include travelers under 16 years of age and those for whom vaccination is medically contraindicated. In this case, you need to upload a letter or certificate from a doctor / medical institution confirming this on the TCI Assured Portal form. Such cases will be considered on an individual basis.

                  • All travelers must present a negative COVID-19 test result within 3 days (72 hours) prior to the last flight segment. Test results are accepted: RT-PCR (PCR), Nucleic Acid Amplification tests (NAA), RNA or molecular tests, Antigen tests. The laboratory must be ISO 15189 certified. “Home” tests and antibody tests are not accepted. Children under 10 do not need a test.
                  • It is also mandatory to have health insurance covering the stay and treatment in the hospital and medical transportation if necessary (Medevac).
                  • Vaccination certificate, test results and insurance must be uploaded to the special “TCI Assured Pre-Travel Authorization” form at https://travelauthorisation.turksandcaicostourism.com/public/ in order to receive an entry permit.
                  • Official requirements for entering the islands: https://www.gov.tc/moh/coronavirus/ & https://www.visittci.com/travel-info/turks-and-caicos-coronavirus-covid-19 https: //turksandcaicostourism.com/

                  Grace Bay Club has a pre-departure testing service. It is available to all guests of the hotel itself, other hotels of the brand and private villas under the service of the hotel.

                  The Palms Turks and Caicos, The Shore Club, Turks and Caicos – own testing facilities for returning to the US.

                  West Bay Club Turks & Caicos Resort closed until November 5, 2021

                  Jamaica

                  Permit required before travel. To do this, you need to fill out the Travel Authorization form https://travelauth.visitjamaica.com and wait for confirmation. You can register no earlier than 7 days before the trip.

                  Negative COVID-19 test resultRT-PCR, made no earlier than 3 days before arrival, is mandatory for all arriving on the island (from 12 years old). The result is presented before boarding the flight to Jamaica. It must be on the letterhead of a laboratory certified by Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) registration or meeting ISO 15189.

                  Until August 10, 2021, the island is closed to travelers who have visited Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru, India, Trinidad and Tobago during the past 14 days.

                  It is also obligatory to have medical insurance covering transportation if necessary (Medevac).

                  Official requirements for entering the island: https://www. visitjamaica.com/travelauthorization/ and https://travelauth.visitjamaica.com

                  Round Hill Hotel and Villas – open and will not close during the low season in September and October 2021
                  Half Moon Jamaica – open
                  Hyatt Zilara Rose Hall and Hyatt Ziva Rose Hall – open

                  ATLANTIC OCEAN

                  Bermuda

                  Anyone over 2 years old must obtain a Bermuda Travel Authorization by completing an online form 1-3 days prior to entry and uploading a negative COVID-19 test result taken within 72 hours prior to entry .

                  Children under 2 do not need a test.

                  Each traveler pays an additional fee of $75 to cover the cost of tests required on the island. The fee is payable when completing the Bermuda travel authorization process online. Children under 9years pay a fee of $30.

                  Island:

                  Unvaccinated:

                  • Mandatory PCR test upon arrival and 4-day self-quarantine at one of the authorized hotels: Coco Reef Resort, Grotto Bay Beach Resort, Hamilton Princess & Beach Club. Test on the third day of stay and after receiving the result, quarantine at any chosen hotel until the end of the 14-day period. The quarantine hotel must be booked 14 days prior to arrival through Res Qwest.

                  Vaccinated travelers:

                  • Those who have received all required doses of vaccine more than two weeks ago are considered vaccinated (unless otherwise stated by the manufacturer). Certifications accepted from Pfizer BioNTECH, AstraZeneca, Serum Institute of India, Jansen/Johnson & Johnson, Moderna, Sinopharm/BIBP, Sinovac.
                  • Mandatory PCR test upon arrival and quarantine at the hotel until the result is received (12 – 24 hours). Fully vaccinated travelers are free to roam the hotel.
                    • After receiving a negative result, vaccinated travelers can freely move around the island.
                    • Additional mandatory tests on days 4 and 10 at certified testing centers are required for all travelers. The place and time of each of them is assigned automatically and sent to e-mail.
                    • Travel protocols with unvaccinated children Child’s First 14 Days.
                    • Must have health insurance covering COVID-19 treatment.Entry requirements: https://www.gotobermuda.com/ and https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/bermuda/entry-requirements

                  Rosewood Bermuda – open
                  Hamilton Princess & Beach Club open
                  The St. Regis Bermuda Resort- open

                  Hotels will arrange testing before returning to the US.

                  PACIFIC

                  Bora Bora, French Polynesia

                  Official information: https://tahititourisme.org/en-us/covid-19/

                  There is a curfew on the islands until the end of September and a lockdown on weekends. At this time, hotel guests must stay on the territory of the hotels, excursions and offsite events are not held. In hotels everything works as usual.

                  Fully vaccinated travelers who have spent the last 15 days in a green list country, Ukraine, USA, France or the UK:

                  • Register in advance (30 to 6 days before travel) on the portal Etis. pf (Electronic Tourist Information system). Fill in all the items, pay the 5000XPF fee (about $50), print the ETIS recipient registration (sent by email).
                  • Load the certificate of vaccination into it.
                  • Submit a PCR test or no earlier than 72 hours before travel or an antigen test (N” protein of the SARS-CoV-2) no earlier than 48 hours and upload a negative result to the same form.
                  • Before departure, fill out and print out the Sworn Statement.
                  • When boarding an aircraft, a negative test result, vaccination certificate, ETIS recipient registration and questionnaire
                  • are presented

                  • A rapid antigen test is taken upon arrival.
                  • No quarantine.
                  • Children under 18 years old with vaccinated parents take additional tests on the 4th and 8th day of stay.

                  For other passengers, entry is closed without good reason.

                  An antigen test for return to the US can be taken on the day of departure at Papeete Airport. The laboratory is open from 15:00 to 20:00 on the days of departure of scheduled flights to the United States. You must register for the test in advance.

                  SEA CRUISES

                  Royal Caribbean has resumed its cruise program with sailings from most US ports.

                  Passengers must be fully vaccinated for cruises from all ports except Florida ports. Florida is the only state that allows you to not show your vaccination certificate before boarding. But this does not apply to cruises calling at ports that require mandatory vaccination of all passengers. For example:

                  • The Bahamas and St. Thomas (US Virgin Islands) require cruise ship passengers to be fully vaccinated. For cruises calling at these ports, a certificate of vaccination is required. Unvaccinated passengers are not allowed on board.

                  Vaccinated passengers are generally exempt from additional tests and requirements. For children traveling with them from 2 to 11 years old, additional tests are provided (before boarding, at the end of the cruise, possibly before disembarking in some ports). They will be carried out at the expense of the cruise company.

                  • Unvaccinated passengers aged 12 and over must provide a negative PCR test result taken within 3 days prior to departure prior to boarding.
                  • Then take some more tests for COVID-19. Testing in the terminal before boarding and on board before disembarking will be carried out by licensed laboratories for an additional fee. Also, additional tests may be required before disembarking at certain ports along the route. Some ports of call may be closed to unvaccinated travelers Additional tests $136 – $178 depending on cruise length.
                  • Some entertainment, dining and public spaces on board may also be closed to unvaccinated passengers.
                  • Unvaccinated passengers cannot choose lunch and dinner times.

                  Rules and requirements for each cruise will depend on the requirements of ports of departure and itinerary. Official information: https://www.royalcaribbean.com/cruise-ships/itinerary-updates and https://www. royalcaribbean.com/the-healthy-sail-center

                  Celebrity Cruises start cruise program on June 26 from cruises in the Caribbean from Fort Lauderdale.

                  For most cruises, all passengers over the age of 12 must be fully vaccinated. Children aged 2 to 11 traveling with them must present a negative PCR test result if the cruise is for 4 nights or more. Another test is needed at the end of cruises. It is done by the cruise company.

                  Passengers must be fully vaccinated for cruises from all ports except Florida ports. Florida is the only state that allows you to not show your vaccination certificate before boarding. But this does not apply to cruises calling at ports that require mandatory vaccination of all passengers. For example:

                  • The Bahamas and St. Thomas (US Virgin Islands) require cruise ship passengers to be fully vaccinated. For cruises calling at these ports, a certificate of vaccination is required. Unvaccinated passengers are not allowed on board.

                  Vaccinated passengers are generally exempt from additional tests and requirements. For children traveling with them from 2 to 11 years old, additional tests are provided (before boarding, at the end of the cruise, possibly before disembarking in some ports). They will be carried out at the expense of the cruise company.

                  If the cruise allows unvaccinated passengers on board, then unvaccinated passengers over 12 years of age must:

                  • Present a negative PCR test taken within three days prior to boarding.
                  • Pass an additional test in the terminal upon landing.
                  • Two more rapid antigen tests will be done at the middle and end of the trip.
                  • All tests are paid by the traveler.
                  • Wearing masks is mandatory during all cruises. The mask can only be removed during meals.
                  • Some ports of call may be closed to unvaccinated tourists. Separate tours must be booked at all ports of call.
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                  You can check the full list of measures taken when booking or look at the official websites of the hotels. Required in most hotels today:

                  • Check the health and temperature of all hotel employees 1-2 times a day. Some hotels regularly test all staff for COVID-19 and require mandatory vaccination of all staff.
                  • Daily housekeeping and turndown service is available upon prior request only.
                  • Some services that do not meet strict security requirements may not be available.
                  • And wearing masks is often mandatory in all public places.
                  • Hand sanitizer dispensers are available throughout the hotel.
                  • All buffet or buffet options are excluded, all orders are à la carte only. Room service is welcome with contactless delivery.
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                  • Very carefully wash and clean the room after each guest; the break before the arrival of the next clients in the room is increased to 24 – 48 hours.
                  • All public places (halls, elevators, etc.) are cleaned several times a day, regularly wipe everything that guests and employees often touch: handles, buttons, handrails and the rest.
                  • Increased the distance between chairs in the lobby, tables in restaurants, sun loungers on the beach and by the pool.

                  WHO, FDA, EMA approved vaccine lists

                  • WHO approved vaccines: https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/covid-19 vaccines
                  • EMA approved vaccines: https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/human-regulatory/overview/public-health-threats/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/treatments- vaccines/vaccines-covid-19/covid-19-vaccines-authorised
                  • FDA approved vaccines (USA): https://www.fda.gov/emergency-preparedness-and-response/coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19/covid-19-vaccines

                  May be useful:

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                  VIUTER VISTA MARINA VILLA PUERTO RICO PUERTO RICO

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                  Offering free in-room Wi-Fi, Viuter Vista Marina Puerto Rico is located 2 km from the centre.

                  Many of Puerto Rico’s attractions, including Playa del Inglés, are approximately 15 minutes’ walk from the hotel. Arguineguin is approximately 4 km away.In the vicinity of the hotel is Amadores Beach. Puerto Rico is popular for attractions like the Mini Casino.

                  Free Wi-Fi, refrigerator and TV are included in all rooms. And from the windows you can see the sea. Viuter Vista Marina Puerto Rico also provides guests with a dishwasher, a toaster and a kettle.

                  Breakfast is served every morning at the bar.The “Barranco Agua La Perra” bus stop is within 850 metres.

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                  Some rooms offer views of the harbour, plus a safe, a private balcony and a dining area. Hotel guests can enjoy panoramic views. They feature tiled floors, double beds, sofa beds and twin beds with pillow-top mattresses, hypoallergenic pillows and foam pillows.

                  Discover all the flavors of Puerto Rico at the gourmet restaurant where you can sample local delicacies. You can choose refreshing drinks from the café bar. El Rinconcito de Canarias, Taj Palace Indian Tandoori and Wok Directo are all within 50 meters and serve a wide range of dishes.A fitness center and an infinity pool can be enjoyed at the Marina Suites for an additional charge. Aerobics and gymnastics classes are also available here to keep fit. Active activities include scuba diving, sailing and table tennis.

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                  • Marina Suites Gran Canaria Puerto Rico usually includes a breakfast buffet in the room rate. Please check the conditions of your booking with the hotel representatives.

                  • Room rates at Marina Suites Gran Canaria start from 196€.

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                  • Marina Suites Gran Canaria Puerto Rico is located at a distance of 1 km from the city center.

                  • The distance between Marina Suites and Gran Canaria Airport is 50 km.

                  • Barranco Agua La Perra bus stop is 200 meters from Marina Suites Gran Canaria.

                  • Delicious food is available 450 meters from Marina Suites Gran Canaria Puerto Rico at Cosi Come Sei and Grill Costa Mar.

                  • Marina Suites Gran Canaria offers sun loungers, a picnic area and a library.

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    Santa cruz festival tenerife: Carnival festivities in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. 20/01/2023. Fiestas in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    Опубликовано: August 17, 2020 в 11:12 am

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    Full schedule for the Carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife


    The biggest carnival in the Canary Islands is the Carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    The carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is the largest event of this kind happening in the Canary Islands and in Spain as well. It is actually the second largest carnival in the world and it is considered by many the best carnival, with the best atmosphere and friendly street parties. 

    • Tenerife Carnival 2023 dates: 20 January – 26 February
    • Main celebrations at Tenerife Carnival 2023
    • Theme for the 2023 Carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife
    • Tenerife Carnival 2023 Poster
    • How to Celebrate the Carnival in Tenerife
    • Tenerife Carnival Queen
    • Provisional schedule of events for Tenerife Carnival 2023
    • Carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife 2023
    • Street Carnival in Santa Cruz (Carnaval en la Calle)
    • Tenerife Carnival theme
    • Costume ideas for Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival
    • Our impressions of Tenerife Carnival
    • Tenerife Carnival Hospital (First Aid)
    • Transport – How to get around the carnival

    Tenerife Carnival 2023 dates: 20 January – 26 February

    The dates for the 2023 edition of the Carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife have already been announced, as it seems that the events will start on 20 January 2023, just two weeks after the big Three Kings Parade.  

    Main celebrations at Tenerife Carnival 2023

    • 15 February 2023 – the Queen’s Gala
    • 17 February 2023 – The Opening Parade of the Carnival
    • 21 February 2022 – the Big Carnival Parade in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    Other important events at the Carnival in Tenerife are the Opening Day of the Carnival, the celebrations of the Daytime carnivals and the Rhythm & Harmony Party.

    February 21st, 2023 has been set as a holiday date in Tenerife, which is the date when the main big parade in Santa Cruz de Tenerife will take place.

    Theme for the 2023 Carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    The theme for the 2023 Carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife will be NEW YORK.

    Tenerife Carnival 2023 Poster

    There’s no poster yet for the 2023 edition of the Tenerife Carnival.

    We will update this section as soon as it will be announced.

    How to Celebrate the Carnival in Tenerife

    The first thing you need to understand about the carnival if that this is a big celebration, comprised of several types of events, which take place over the duration of a month.  

    For example, at first, you have several events for the Election of the Tenerife Carnival Queen, then you have an Opening Parade (Announcement Parade), several days of street parties in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, followed by the big Carnival Parade (Coso de Carnaval) and the Burial of the Sardine. 

    If you want to celebrate like the locals, then you have to participate in at least one night of carnival parties and at least one Daytime Carnival in Santa Cruz, also known as the Sábado de Piñata.

    The Daytime Carnival is the event that draws the largest crowds of people to Santa Cruz de Tenerife, to celebrate the carnival all day long – it is estimated that in 2019, there were 400 000 people celebrating the carnival on the streets of Santa Cruz, which would mean a world record for the largest gathering of people watching a concert in a public square.


    Amazing costumes at the parade in Tenerife

    Tenerife Carnival Queen

    The carnival in Tenerife usually has several candidates for the title of Carnival Queen, for all three categories: Carnival Queen – the phase for Young adults, candidates for Elderly Queen and candidates for the kids’ Queen.

    Provisional schedule of events for Tenerife Carnival 2023

    The most important events happen on the streets when the big parties take place and the city center of Santa Cruz comes to life every day and night with music and dancing.  


    Don’t miss the parade in Santa Cruz, where you will see some amazing carnival costumes

    Carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife 2023

    Friday, January 20

    • Carnival Opening Gala

    Thursday, January 26

    • First phase of the Children’s Murgas Contest

    Friday, January 27

    • Second phase of the Children’s Murgas Contest

    Saturday, January 28

    • Third phase of the Children’s Murgas Contest

    Sunday, January 29

    • Choreographic Festival

    Monday, January 30

    • First phase of the Adult Murgas Contest

    Tuesday, January 31

    • Second phase of the Adult Murgas Contest

    Wednesday, February 1

    • Third phase of the Adult Murgas Contest

    Friday, February 3

    • Final of the Adult Murgas Contest

    Saturday, February 4

    • Musical Groups Contest

    Sunday, February 5

    • Children’s Queen Election Gala

    Wednesday, February 8

    • Senior Gala

    Friday, February 10

    • Laughing Song

    Saturday, February 11

    • Comparsa Contest

    Sunday, February 12

    • Costume contest
    • Rondalles Contest

    Wednesday, February 15

    • Carnival Queen Election Gala

    Friday, February 17

    • Announcer Cavalcade

    Saturday, February 18

    • Rhythm and Harmony Contest

    Sunday, February 19

    • Daytime carnival

    Tuesday, February 21

    • Coso Apotheosis – Big Carnival Parade at Tenerife Carnival 2023

    Wednesday, February 22

    • Burial of the Sardine

    Saturday, February 25

    • Daytime carnival

    Sunday, February 26

    • Piñata and End of Party

    Street Carnival in Santa Cruz (Carnaval en la Calle)

    These are the events that happen on the streets of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and they are actually the heart and soul of the carnival, with big street parties where large crowds of people come together to celebrate the joy of the carnival.


    A lot of elaborate floats at the Carnival parade in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    Tenerife Carnival theme

    Each year the carnival has a different theme, which is selected by online popular vote by the public.

    The period for online voting has recently ended and the proposal that got the most votes was “New York“, so the 2023 Carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife will be dedicated to the city that never sleeps.

    • What to do in Tenerife – Our top recommendations

    Costume ideas for Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival

    Costumes at the Carnival in Tenerife

    GOT fans in Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival

    Many costumes inspired by TV shows at Tenerife carnival

    “Freddie” on the streets of Santa Cruz de Tenerife

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    Wondering what to wear to the carnival in Tenerife?

    Most of the participants to the carnival in Tenerife will be wearing a costume, and it is highly advisable that you get one as well! It doesn’t have to be anything fancy or complicated, a simple wig with some funny sunglasses or a hat will do.  

    Most of the locals will be dressed in costumes during the street parties, so if you want to blend in, you should try to be prepared. A lot of Chinese shops and supermarkets will sell different types of costumes during the carnival season, so it will not be difficult to find something simple and cheap.

    During the parades, people don’t tend to come dressed in costumes, but they will definitely be wearing costumes during streets parties like the Daytime carnival.

    The Burial of the Sardine is another special day when participants come dressed up as “widows” of the sardine, mourning the poor sardine. So, if you want to be prepared, wear something black, like a black dress (men and women alike!), a veil and even a hat. This event tends to have sexual connotations, so don’t be surprised when you see some extravagant costumes on the streets of Santa Cruz!

    Our impressions of Tenerife Carnival

    We have been to the big Carnival of Tenerife in 2019 and we must admit that we had a better time than we expected.

    Since we are not big fans of large crowd gatherings, we thought that we would not enjoy the experience, but we’re glad to say that we were wrong and that we absolutely loved every minute of the carnival in Tenerife!

    We first went to the Announcement Parade, which took place on a Friday evening and then continued throughout the night with a big party. At this event, there were mostly locals and very few tourists, so it’s a good opportunity to see the authentic atmosphere of the Tenerife Carnival. 

    Although we were a bit afraid of the big crowds, we must say that there was ample space since the parade goes through several long boulevards, so you can pick a less crowded spot along the way. 

    Regarding safety, although there was a lot of drinking involved, we must say that we never felt unsafe, as there were a lot of Police present everywhere and people were generally friendly, with everyone minding their own business. This might not be the case on every night of the carnival in Tenerife, but we never felt unsafe while we were there.

    We went to all the different stages in the city centre, which had different types of music and atmosphere, but we preferred the vibe in Plaza de la Candelaria.

    We really liked the Opening parade of the carnival in Tenerife and we would recommend it to anyone (although the big parade before Ash Wednesday is larger and much more popular).

    Honestly, the carnival in Santa Cruz was so much fun and we are planning to return for another edition since we did not get to attend in all the events and we’d also like to come better prepared with costumes next time!

    Tenerife Carnival Hospital (First Aid)

    You must know that there is a big carnival hospital set-up close to the main area of the carnival, so in case you feel sick you can ask around about directions. We were impressed to see how big this area was and it’s a good thing that they are able to provide immediate assistance to people who need it. 

    Transport – How to get around the carnival

    Most of the city centre will be blocked and closed to car traffic, so we would advise you to avoid coming by car in the centre area. Instead, you can use public transport and we have a dedicated article for how to get around the carnival in Santa Cruz.

    Coming to the island for the big Carnival and wondering how the weather will be?

    Read more about Tenerife in June, including info about temperatures and what clothes you should bring with you.

    Find the best place to stay in Tenerife when planning your holiday during the carnival.

    🏅 TENERIFE CARNIVAL 2022 | Dates, Parades, Events

    When is the Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival?

    The Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival is a pre-Lenten carnival that takes place over an entire month! The main week of carnival is the week prior to Ash Wednesday when the celebration kicks into high gear. During this week businesses shut down and everyone heads out to party.

    The 2022 Tenerife Carnival dates Friday 28th January, 2022 until Sunday 6th March, 2022. The main carnival activities really take place during February 20, 2022 to Sunday, March 6, 2022.

    Main Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival Celebrations

    • Wednesday, February 23, 2022 – The Queens Gala
    • Friday, February 25, 2022 – The Opening Parade and Street Carnival
    • Sunday, February 27, 2022 – The First Daytime Carnival
    • Tuesday, March 1, 2022 – Grand Carnival Parade
    • Wednesday, March 2, 2022 – The Burial of the Sardine Parade
    • Saturday, March 5, 2022 – The Second Daytime Carnival

    Please note that due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, this event may see changes or cancellations. Please check local government and organizer announcements prior to attending carnival to ensure that the event has not been postponed or cancelled.

    Where is the Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival?

    Santa Cruz de Tenerife also known as Santa Cruz is located on the northeast coast of the island of Tenerife. Tenerife belongs to the Canary Islands, which is a Spanish archipelago located in the Atlantic Ocean about 1300 kilometres from the mainland of Spain and about 210 kilometres off the north western coast of Africa.

    What is the Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival?

    Every year more than 250,000 people head to Tenerife to the gorgeous capital city of Santa Cruz to celebrate carnival! The Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival claims to be the second most popular carnival in the world after Rio. It was however voted the Carnival Capital of the World beating Rio, Notting Hill and New Orleans!

    The Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival dates back hundreds of years. It is the quintessential party in the Canary Islands and the most anticipated date of the year. While most of Europe celebrates carnival in the winter Tenerife is the warmest place in all of Spain, so its gorgeous warm weather makes it the perfect place to celebrate carnival!

    How do they celebrate the Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival?

    Tenerife Carnival is inescapable! Its when the whole city gets wild and lets loose. The carnival begins with several competitions like awards for the best Murgas (musical troupes) and many other singing and dancing competitions. There is also the crowning of the Carnival Queens.

    After the crowning of the Carnival Queens is when the party begins in Tenerife. For two weeks the streets of Tenerife are filled with colour, costumes and joy. Tenerife Carnival is jam-packed with numerous parades, shows, concerts, masquerade balls, and non-stop parties.

    Everyone both young and old gets into costume and hits up the streets of Tenerife for long nights filled with lots of feasting, socialising, dancing and an insane amount of drinking. The motto of Tenerife Carnival is that “no two carnivals are equal!”.

    History of Carnival of Tenerife

    What is the history of Tenerife Carnival?

    The origins of the Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival date back to the 15th century. Carnival was brought to the island after the Spanish Conquest in 1492. Like most carnivals it was the last chance for a feast and giving into excess before Lent.

    In the 19th century Tenerife Carnival has become more official and the first competitions were added to the carnival. Masquerading had also become popular, allowing one to become anonymous so they could hide their social class or take part in some anonymous debauchery.

    The first official Tenerife Carnival to be organised by the city was in 1925. However shortly afterwards during the Franco dictatorship, attempts were made to cancel the carnival. The celebrations continued, just under the name “winter parties”. However, when Franco died in 1980, the carnival returned to its original name.

    Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival Theme

    The 2022 theme for Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival is Science Fiction. Aliens, space travel, parallel universes, time travel, teleportation, utopias, dystopias, post-apocalyptic worlds, technology and artificial intelligence are some of science fiction’s most common themes that you can use to influence your costumes. 

    Tenerife Carnival Music

    Along with carnival, the Spanish also introduced many other things including music. One style of music was rondall, a medieval Spanish acoustic musical genre that was popularised in Mexico. Another type was murga, a type of musical theatre that came from Uruguay. As well as comparsas, which is live conga music that came from Cuba.

    These exotic music types are still a main feature at Tenerife carnival today.

    Carnival Groups

    There is something you should know about the carnival of Tenerife and that is that the carnival groups are all different.

    What is a carnival group?

    A carnival group is exactly as it sounds, groups of people who work together creating ideas, costumes, music, choreography and who march together in the parade.

    What is a Murgas?

    The “Murgas,” are Spanish carnival groups that feature satire artists who perform songs about current political and world events.

    What is a Rondallas?

    The Rondallas are carnival groups that consist of only guitars, bandurrias, lauds and octavinas.

    Choose your carnival

    Tenerife Carnival is split into two parts. There is the official carnival and the street carnival. The official carnival features over a hundred carnival musical groups; murgas, comparsas, rondallas that features the official program for scheduled events.

    The street carnival is where you can just hit the streets and can get lost enjoying more spontaneous carnival celebrations. The streets are filled with thousands of costumed people every day.

    Election of the Carnival Queens

    Every year on the Wednesday before Carnival weekend a Carnival Queen is selected for the Tenerife Carnival in a spectacular Gala. This magical night is so popular that it is even broadcast not only on national TV but internationally too! A Carnival Queen is selected from a few different categories including children, adults and even seniors!

    The Carnival Queens are always made a focal point during the parades, riding the floats while looking glamorous. The contestants take this event very seriously! The costumes are incredibly expensive and can even weigh up to 200 kilos! Wheels are used to enable them to glide across the main stage.

    This event grows bigger and more grandiose every year! Feathers, shimmering sequin, lots of different colours, textures and fabrics go into the costumes which are all inspired by a fairy-tales. The costumes look even more dazzling on the beautiful wearers. The aim of the show is to elect a Carnival Queen who embodies the passion and joy that the Tenerife people have for their festivities.

    The Cabalgata

    The Cabalgata is the opening parade and opens the carnival with a bang. It is a vibrant parade that features the carnival queen, murgas, dance groups and more. The atmosphere is electric as everyone excitedly enjoys the start of carnival.

    Parade Route: The parade takes place from the Parque de la Granja, passing through Las Ramblas and ending at the Plaza de Europa. After the parade there is a massive street party that lasts until dawn.

    Carnival Saturday

    Saturday is a more relaxed day where people will go to watch some open-air music concerts. The music ranges from Latin tunes all the way through to DJs. It’s a great day to wander the streets and be part of the crowd. The concert venues are the Plaza de España, Plaza de Príncipe and Plaza de Europa.

    DayTime Carnival

    After dancing the night away you must muster up the strength to attend one of the highlights of carnival – the Daytime Carnival! In 2008 Tenerife City Council had the great idea of making a Daytime Carnival for people of all ages and families to enjoy. This idea was originally met with scepticism until the next day when 250,000 people of all ages attended!

    All over you will see groups of friends and families stream by you wearing fun and crazy costumes, having a great time and making the most of carnival! There are daytime dances, lots of stages set up around the city with live performances. There are costumed dance parties taking place everywhere! There are plenty of great food and drinks to enjoy and generally just a lot of merrymaking occurring!

    Carnival Monday

    This is another great day to hit the streets up and see some live music. Many of the main stages feature world class DJs. There were plans to make this day an official electronic music festival, but they didn’t officially go ahead. However, it is still like an electronic music festival.

    Shrove Tuesday – The Closing Parade

    The closing parade is known as the Coso Apoteosis announces the end of carnival in Tenerife. The Tenerife Closing Parade is the absolute highlight of the carnival. The parade attracts the most crowds from all over the world who come to witness this spectacle.  The Closing Parade features all the Carnival Queens and all the Carnival Groups. It is an amazing spectacle full of colour, costumes, floats, incredible dance routines and music. The parade takes place in Anaga Avenue.

    Ash Wednesday –  The Burial of the Sardine

    This is the first day of Lent and on this day is an event that officially closes carnival known as the Burial of the Sardine. This is one of the most surreal carnival celebrations that occurs around the world. It sees the burial of a giant papier-mache sardine.  The Sardine is paraded through the streets of Tenerife, followed by men dressed as priests and women dressed as widows, and they all pretend to mourn the sardine. The sardine is then thrown into a huge bonfire, set alight and a huge firework show officially closes the carnival.

    Tenerife Carnival Street Parties

    Every single night of the week during carnival tens of thousands of people take to the streets to party. The street parties are some of the wildest you’ve ever been to! Everyone dresses up in fancy-dress. The parties kick off around midnight and go right through until dawn.

    The best street parties occur on the opening and closing weekends, as well as carnival Monday.

    Tickets for Tenerife Carnival

    Most of the events at Tenerife Carnival are free to attend. Most of the parties occur on the streets and there are loads of open-air free concerts.  If you want to watch some of the competitions, then you will need tickets for these. The Crowning of the Carnival Queen is a popular ticketed event and you must purchase a ticket early. Tickets will be available for purchase from carnavaldetenerife.com.

    What to Wear to Tenerife Carnival?

    You absolutely must dress up for carnival in Tenerife! In fact, if you don’t dress up then you will be the odd one out. People go all out for their costumes in fact so much so that some locals will have 5 or 6 costumes every carnival for different events and will even go home and change between festivities.

    However this doesn’t apply when watching the parades, most locals won’t dress up. It’s mainly for the street parties. If you feel a little shy many people may just pop on a wig, mask or funny hat, but you’ll have no reason to feel self-conscious when you will be surrounded by Cleopatras, superheroes, clowns, animals, Disney characters etc.

    Lots of people dress up in the carnival theme however you can wear whatever you like.

    Don’t worry if you arrive unprepared as there are plenty of street vendors selling costumes, wigs and masks all over the place. Also Winter in the Canaries is very mild compared to the rest of Europe, but that doesn’t guarantee that it will be warm! February temperatures are unpredictable and can mean cool coat weather, or bikini beach weather.

    Which Gran Canaria Carnival? Las Palmas or Tenerife?

    Carnival in the Canary Islands occurs all over the archipelago. The islands are an explosion of music, colour, fun, parades, costumes, dance troupes and outdoor parties during carnival! The Islands are home to not one but two of the best carnivals in the world Tenerife and Las Palmas! We love both carnivals and can highly recommend both carnivals, so choosing between them is going to be a personal choice. To help you make your decision read our Ultimate Guide on Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Carnival.

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    How to get to Tenerife Carnival?

    • By plane: Tenerife has two major airports, Tenerife South Reina Sofia International Airport (TFS) located about 60 km away from Santa Cruz, in the south of Tenerife. And Tenerife North Los Rodeos International Airport (TFN) which is located close to Santa Cruz. There are over sixty airlines companies servicing these airports with connecting flights to many major European cities. Reina Sofia is the larger airport open 24/7 and has over 9 million annual passengers. Los Redos is predominantly only domestic flights with a few international options. From the airports a taxi to Santa Cruz will cost about  €60 from Reina Sofia and €15 from Los Redos. Or alternatively you can catch the Bus Line 111 from Los Redos and from Reina Sofia you can take bus lines 102, 108, and 109. Line 340 connects between the two airports.
    • By boat: The Port of Santa Cruz de Tenerife is one of the main ports of Spain. You can reach the city with a Ferry that connects Santa Cruz de Tenerife with Cadiz, in Mainland Spain, but the trip will take about two days and Is operated by Acciona Transmediterranea. Of course you can also take a ferry to travel between the islands.

    How to get around Tenerife Carnival?

    The best way to get around is to go on foot, which is why we recommend booking your accommodation close to the carnival. Lots of roads will be shut, carnival traffic is crazy and there is no parking anywhere. But if you are not staying close or you want to explore more of the island then get a quote for a rental car here.  If you are staying further away there are buses that are cheap and fairly regular going around the island of course you can take a Taxi/Uber. Or you could rent a bike or scooter. To rent a bike or a scooter get a quote here.

    Where to stay Tenerife Carnival?

    There are plenty of options for accommodation in Tenerife. From luxury resorts, hotels, B&B, private rentals, inns and hostels. It all comes down to your budget and the level of comfort you are seeking. We recommend booking your accommodation in Santa Cruz de Tenerife so that you can be close to the action, and you want to be able to walk from your accommodation to the party easily!

    If you want to be close to the party then book accommodation near Weyler, Calle Anaga and Teatro Guimera. But if you are looking for something close to the action that that offers some peace and quiet so you can get some sleep, then stay around Las Ramblas. If you haven’t yet booked your accommodation then we recommend doing so asap because a huge amount of tourists that come for carnival and in this small city accommodation books out quickly. Check out some accommodation deals here.

    However, if have no luck finding accommodation in Santa Cruz then consider staying about ten minutes up the hill in the UNESCO World Heritage city of La Laguna. This charming city is absolutely worth exploring and full of charm. You can check out some accommodation deals for La Laguna here.

    What to do and see in Tenerife?

    Carnival is just the icing on the cake in this bustling capital! This handsome and friendly port city is one of Europe’s most promising destinations when it comes to having it all, a Spanish city, beach, historic architecture, awesome shops, brightly painted buildings, sublime natural landscapes, museums, art galleries, amazing restaurants, bars, cafes, tropical parks, hiking trails and on top of all that are the super friendly locals!

    In fact back in 2012 The Guardian newspaper named Santa Cruz as one of the best five places in the world to live back in 2012! Because of the city’s deep natural harbour it has led to a period of wealth which can be seen in the many stunning historic buildings around the city. Santa Cruz’s main beach is ‘Las Teresitas’ considered the most beautiful beach in Tenerife due to its gorgeous golden beach filled with palm trees and a stunning back-drop of the Anaga mountains it is.

    In town head to Plaza de Espana close to the harbour which is the biggest Plaza in the Canary Islands. Between there and Plaza de Candelaria you will find excellent shopping. Calle de Castillo is actually the main shopping street. For a lively nightlife head down to Avenida Anaga on the waterfront. Don’t miss the Mercado de Nuestra Senora de Africa which is a lively food market.

    Visit the Auditoio which is the most iconic building in Tenerife and has a style similar to the Sydney Opera House. Also close to the port is one of Tenerife’s water parks, the Parque Maritimo Cesar Manrique which is an area of about 22000 square meters filled with saltwater pools. Next to this is Palmetum of Tenerife a huge botanical garden with some of the biggest collection of palm trees in the world. Another great Santa Cruz park is the Parque Garcia Sanabaria.

    A main monument of Santa Cruz de Tenerife is the Iglesia de Nuestra Senora de la Concepcion, a stunning church that dates back to the 16th century, in fact it was one of the first churches to be built on Tenerife. Also see the Iglesia de San Francisco which is considered the best example of Baroque architecture in the Canary Islands and contains a number of impressive artworks.

    There are plenty of great museums in Santa Cruz like The Museo de la Naturaleza y el Hombre which contains the cannon that shot off the arm of Admiral Nelson, Guanche mummies and an impressive collections of archaeology and biology. Or check out Tenerife Espacio de las Artes, a fabulous contemporary art museum.

    Take a tour

    Honestly there is so much cool stuff to do and see in Tenerife, we definitely recommend doing some sightseeing when you are there. If you check out Viator  or Tours by Locals you find loads of different, excursions, day trips and sightseeing tours. Everything from gastronomic tours, whale watching, cycling or exploring national parks, see here.

    Or if you are incredibly lucky and are able to take a longer vacation then just coming out for carnival, take a look at Tour Radar, as they have lots of different itineraries for amazing vacations around the Canary Islands, which we highly recommend because it is such a unique part of the world.

    Is Tenerife Safe?

    Tenerife is generally a very safe place to visit but be aware of pickpockets! Especially during carnival when there are big crowds and it is easier to get your stuff stolen.

    So be aware of your valuables at all times or even leave them back at your hotel and only bring some cash with you. Or check out Amazon and invest in one of these travel safety accessories, like a fanny pack hidden under your clothing to store your essentials in.

    Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival

    Carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, well-known around the world, has become one of the most popular celebrations in Spain.

    Carnival in Tenerife has a very old and well-documented history. As is also the case with Carnival in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, there is information about the event practically since the time of colonization. The earliest written sources about the history of Carnival in Tenerife, dating from the 18th century, mention dances and masks. In the 19th century, there is record of the first rondalla in Santa Cruz de Tenerife: the Choir of Santa Cruz. Carnival in Tenerife has a unique history rooted in the popularity and reputation that it acquired in the 18th and 19th centuries. In the 20th century, the town was able to get around the nationwide ban on Carnival celebrations under the dictatorships of generals Primo de Rivera and Franco. Alongside Cádiz, Bielsa, and a few other very small towns, Santa Cruz de Tenerife was one of a small number of places that continued to celebrate Carnival. In order to do so, the organizers had to make some minor changes to the program, using the name “Winter Festival” instead of Carnival.

    Today, Tenerife has the second most well-known Carnival celebration in the world, surpassed only by Río de Janeiro. The celebration is attended by hundreds of thousands of people from five continents. In 1980, Tenerife’s Carnival was named a Festival of International Touristic Interest, and in 2000 the city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife was designated the World Capital of Carnival.

    This grandiose festival can be said to start on the Wednesday before Carnival weekend, since that is when the Queen of Carnival Pageant takes place. However, with a variety of festivities and contests including street music performances, comparsas (troupes), and the selection of the junior and senior queens, the Carnival atmosphere descends on the city several weeks before the festival officially arrives.

    The Queen of Carnival Pageant is a fundamental event in Tenerife’s Carnival which draws a massive audience, even being broadcast via satellite for viewers in the most secluded parts of the world. The pageant is judged by a panel which selects one woman to be the representative of Carnival for an entire year. The winner receives a scepter from the mayor as a symbol of her victory. The spectacle revolves around the contestants’ elaborate dresses, known as “fantasías” (“fantasies”), which can weigh up to 200 kilograms.

    The next event of Carnival in Tenerife takes place that same Friday: the Great Inaugural Cavalcade, a huge parade of horses accompanied by batucada music (in cultures with African roots, this refers to music played by a group of percussionists). The Queen, her court, and an endless number of groups and organizations like the murgas (bands of street performers) participate in the parade, wandering the streets of the city for hours with their floats and costumes. The cavalcade announces the official start of Carnival, and when the route is finished they disperse and take to the streets to get the party started.

    The Inaugural Cavalcade of Carnival in Tenerife kicks off a weekend full of partying. Saturday is known as Dancing Day. Around the entire city, tents and stages are set up for live music performances. Sunday is proclaimed “Carnaval de Día” (“Daytime Carnival”), ensuring that the festival isn’t just for nocturnal partiers so that families and people of all ages can come out with their costumes and join the celebration at night as well as during the day.

    On Monday and Tuesday, the festivities continue with various events and concerts that take place throughout the city. Tuesday is the official last day of Carnival, closed out by the Gran Coso Apoteósis, another colossal parade, this time geared towards tourists from Spain and abroad.

    On Ash Wednesday, the traditional Burial of the Sardine takes place. The whole city dresses like they are in mourning with black ribbons while a massive funeral procession consisting of people dressed as widows, nuns, bishops, and popes tearfully accompany an enormous sardine in a ceremony that (nominally) marks the end of the festival.

    With the Burial of the Sardine, Carnival in Tenerife is over, and it’s time to return to everyday life. However, many feel that this is too short, so that weekend Carnival takes its final breaths with thePiñata” celebration on Saturday and Sunday. During the weekend, the concerts and performances start up again throughout the city. There is another Daytime Carnival as well as exhibits including an old car show. On Sunday night, the closing ceremonies take place, this time ending one of Spain’s greatest festivals for good. Carnival is sent off with the burning of an enormous pyrotechnic castle that ascends into the night, bringing Don Carnal with it, not to return until the next year.

    Festivals in Tenerife, Carnival and much more

    The festivals in Tenerife are as numerous as they are varied and popular with the masses. This is due to the personality of the island’s locals: open, festive and extremely devoted to their traditions and identifying symbols.

    This also explains why Tenerife’s biggest festival, Carnival  is one of the most important street celebrations in Europe.

    However, there are festivals in Tenerife throughout the year, not just February. Most have a religious connection, a spirituality that is intertwined with keeping traditions alive, even those dating back to pre-Hispanic times.

    The text that follows contains descriptions of some of the most interesting and popular festivals in Tenerife.

     

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    Tenerife Carnival

    Of all the festivals in Tenerife, Carnival draws the biggest crowds thanks to its fun and colourful nature. This celebration is so important that it has been declared of International Tourist Interest. In fact, it is viewed as the world’s second-most important Carnival by many people, followed by the one in Rio de Janeiro, which happens to be the sister city of Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

    Three key events stand out in Tenerife’s Carnival calendar:

    • Selection of the Carnival Queen: Hundreds of artists and dozens of musical ensembles participate in the gala. All of this serves as the prelude for choosing the Carnival Queen, who dons an elaborate (or fantasy) dress decorated with countless feathers, rhinestones, sequins and a great deal of colour and creativity.
    • Cabalgata Anunciadora [Opening Parade]: This takes place on the Friday before Ash Wednesday, and virtually the entire city participates. Thousands of people in costume along with dozens of musical ensembles are the heart and soul of this festival that delights anyone who visits Tenerife to witness this collective performance.
    • Coso [Closing Parade]: This event serves as the closing ceremony for Carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The parade takes place along the city’s waterfront and includes the Carnival Queen, her ladies in waiting, an array of floats and musical ensembles during several hours of joy, dancing and colour.

    Corpus Christi in La Orotava

    Of all the festivals in Tenerife, the Corpus Christi celebration in La Orotava is perhaps the most striking. This is because of the meticulousness with which most of the streets in the historic quarter are covered in flower petals, particularly the square in front of the city hall: Plaza del Ayuntamiento.

    Ephemeral works of art are created using these petals to pay tribute to the Corpus Christi procession. The festival usually takes place in June, although the date varies according to Holy Week.

    A similar event linked to Corpus Christi is also held in La Laguna.

    Holy Week in Tenerife

    Like in many parts of Spain, Holy Week is one of the most important festivals in Tenerife. Although there are processions throughout the island, the most popular can be found in:

    • Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Good Friday is the day with the most processions, reaching a total of 13.
    • La Laguna: This city hosted the first processions to take place in the Canary Islands. It is viewed by many as an open-air museum due to the age and artistic value of the images that are carried through the streets and squares of this lovely town. An example is Cristo de La Laguna.
    • La Orotava: This village has several hundred-year-old brotherhoods. One of the most important is Santa Vera Cruz y Misericordia. According to tradition, most of the processions take place on Maundy Thursday and Good Friday, with images of great historic and artistic value as the centrepieces.
    • Los Realejos: Good Friday is the date of the procession for the image of El Nazareno, a piece dating back to the seventeenth century and carved by Martín Andújar Cantos. This is probably the town’s procession with the most devotion.

    Virgen del Carmen Boat Procession

    Around 16 July, boat processions sail from several of Tenerife’s ports. These celebrations, in honour of Virgen del Carmen, the protector of seamen, perfectly represent Tenerife’s summer festivities.

    One of the most colourful and popular (with nearly 100,000 people) is the Virgen del Carmen Boat Procession, which takes place in Puerto de la Cruz. The image is revered year-round at the church Peña de Francia, where it shares honours with the Great Power of God.

    The procession travels along the city’s coastline, with numerous boats decorated with flowers and wreaths. However, the religious ceremony also includes events over the course of three weeks.

    Other festivals in Tenerife

    The festivals listed so far are perhaps the most well known in Tenerife. However, as we mentioned earlier, the island has many celebrations throughout the year. Below are a few examples so visitors may enjoy Tenerife’s festivities:

    • Romería de San Marcos religious pilgrimage (Tegueste): This festival, which takes place on the Sunday closest to 25 April, is one of the most important religious public holidays in the Canary Islands. It marks the start of the religious pilgrimage season in Tenerife.
    • Day of the Canary Islands: Held on 30 May, it commemorates the first session of the archipelago’s Parliament. Although this public holiday clearly has a purely institutional nature, it also includes many popular leisure events. Celebrations are held in Tenerife and in the other Canary Islands.
    • Romería de San Benito religious pilgrimage (La Laguna): This festival begins on the second Sunday in July and lasts 15 days. Participants tend to wear the island’s traditional attire and there are many performances featuring local folklore.
    • San Isidro (La Orotava): This festival takes place in June and partly coincides with the Corpus Christi It consists of a religious pilgrimage around the chapel Nuestra Señora de la Piedad.
    • Santísimo Cristo de La Laguna: This image, mentioned earlier in the section on Holy Week in Tenerife, is the highlight of another procession, this time to the Cathedral of La Laguna on 14 September. There is also a spectacular fireworks display that evening.

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    Tenerife Festivals

    While Tenerife’s art, music and film festivals are at the top of their game, the island’s popular festivals maintain a traditional, folk and even rural vibe. For example, one of the most popular ways to honor the various patron saints is with what is called a “romería,” a colorful pilgrimage of sorts featuring oxen-drawn carts, folk music, and traditional Canarian attire.

    As you’ll see, a pretty hefty chunk of Tenerife’s cultural agenda consists of festivals linked to the Catholic calendar- Christmas, Easter, Corpus Christi, towns’ patron saints’ days, etc. However, since the religious connotations for many of these festivals were added as an afterthought to formerly pagan celebrations -the Tenerife Carnival, for example-, these local religious festivals double as a showcase of typical Canarian culture- clothes, music, dance, traditions, superstitions and so forth.

    Obviously we can’t list every single Tenerife festival here- we’d end up with a book the size of Don Quijote! Read on, however, to get the scoop on some of Tenerife’s more popular festivals below.

    Reyes Magos & Epifanía
    (Three Kings & Epiphany)
    When: January 5 – 6
    Where: Throughout Tenerife

    The Three Kings are to Spanish children what Santa Claus is to their American counterparts. In Santa Cruz, Tenerife’s capital, the holy monarchs arrive via helicopter to the CD Tenerife’s football stadium before setting off on camels as part of a festive parade. After the colorful excitement of the evening, children head home to an early bedtime and await the following morning, when they discover the begging-to-be-opened presents left by the Three Kings.


    Fiesta de San Antonio Abad

    (Festival of Saint Antonio Abad)
    When: January
    Where: Arona

    The celebration of the feast day of Saint Antonio Abad, the patron saint of Arona, is an occasion for the Canarian culture to really shine in this appropriately sunny southern town. With various rural activities, performing folk groups and traditional dance, music and dress, it’s definitely worth checking out.


    Carnaval

    (Carnival)
    When: February / March
    Where: Santa Cruz
    Learn all about the costumed craze on our Carnival of Tenerife page!


    Semana Santa & Pascua

    (Holy Week & Easter)
    When: March / April
    Where:
    Throughout the island, but some of most significant celebrations are in Santa Cruz, Puerto de la Cruz, La Orotava, Garachico and especially La Laguna

    Holy Week is a pretty big deal throughout Spain, and Tenerife is no exception. Head to the city’s more historical towns to see beautiful processions featuring adorned religious floats, robed penitents and soulful music pass through the cobbled streets of cities’ historical quarters each day. Tenerife’s most impressive Holy Week celebrations are possibly the ones held in La Laguna, considered Tenerife’s cultural and religious center, where the Holy Burial Procession and Silent Procession are the highlights.

    Romería de San Marcos
    (Pilgrimage of Saint Marcos)
    When: April
    Where: Tegueste

    The Romería de San Marcos in Tegueste is a popular pilgimage honoring Saint Marcos. On the eve of the pilgrimage, the town gears up for a so-called “Islands Festival.” Aimed at conserving and promoting age-old Canarian traditions, it’s a great opportunity to get your fill of time-honored activities, Canarian dress and the music and dance of traditional folk groups.


    Romería de la Virgen de Fátima

    (Pilgrimage of the Virgin of Fátima)
    When: May
    Where: Valle de San Lorenzo

    You guessed it, yet another traditional pilgrimage! Following the traditional romería, the image of the Virgin of Fátima is processed to the Mirador (viewpoint) de la Centinela, accompanied by adorned carts and folk groups that get the town into the mood with traditional Canarian clothing, singing and dancing.


    Fiestas de la Cruz

    (Festivals of the Cross)
    When: May
    Where: Throughout the island, especially Santa Cruz, Puerto de la Cruz, Los Realejos

    Easily one of the most breathtaking festivals in Tenerife, the Fiestas de la Cruz vary from town to town. For example, along with Canarian traditions, activities and the magnificently decorated crosses adorned with beautiful regional blossoms, Santa Cruz throws costume parties into the mix while Puerto de la Cruz and Los Realejos add in processions and fireworks.

    Corpus Christi
    When: June
    Where: Throughout the island, but the best is in La Orotava

    Corpus Christi, like Holy Week, is a festival taking place throughout Spain. Commemorating the institution of the Eucharist centuries ago, head to La Orotava for Tenerife’s most dazzling Corpus Christi festival. Intensely colorful carpets of flowers are set out in the streets to mark the procession route, and in the Plaza del Ayuntamiento (Town Hall Square), an amazing tapestry depicting Biblical scenes is crafted entirely of the distinctive volcanic sands from Mount Teide’s surroundings.


    Fiestas de San Telmo

    (Festival of Saint Telmo)
    When: Second week of June
    Where: Puerto de la Cruz

    Held in Puerto de la Cruz, the highlights of this traditional summer festival honoring Saint Telmo include street entertainment and parties on the appropriately named beach of San Telmo.


    Fiesta de San Juan

    (Festival of Saint Juan)
    When: June 24
    Where: Puerto de la Cruz

    Yet another festival celebrated along Puerto de la Cruz’s beaches is the Fiesta de San Juan, which despite its dedication to Saint Juan actually began as a Guanche celebration of the summer solstice.
    Ethnic, national and international musical performances set the tone, bonfires lining the Playa Jardin and Punta Brava beaches light up the night and comes to an end at daybreak with the traditional ritual of purification known as the “bath of goats,” when you take a quick dip in the warm sea.


    Virgen del Carmen

    (Virgin of the Carmen)
    When: July
    Where: Towns along the coast, especially Puerto de la Cruz

    A traditional festival celebrated in Tenerife’s many traditional fishing villages, this celebration of the patron saint of fishermen is best seen in Puerto de la Cruz, where it involves fireworks displays and the procession of the virgin through the streets and into a decorated boat, where the procession continues as a maritime procession.


    Romería de San Agustín

    (Pilgrimage of Saint Agustín)
    When: Second Saturday of August
    Where: Arafo

    Aside from the colorful pilgrimage itself, the highlights of this traditional Arafo romería – declared a festival of National Tourist Interest – include a regional showcase of traditional music groups.


    Fiestas de la Virgen de Candelaria

    (Festival of the Virgin of Candelaria)
    When: August 14 – 15
    Where: La Candelaria

    Yet another Tenerife festival declared to be of National Tourist Interest, the Fiestas de la Virgen de Candelaria is an extremely popular fesival on the island. Not only is the Virgin of Candelaria the patron saint of the Canary Islands, but she also lends her name to the city of La Candelaria- not surprisingly, this is the best place to enjoy the festival. Pilgrims from all over the island make their way to La Candelaria to attend this tribute to the virgin. Along with various masses and procession there is a floral offering, folklore groups and even a play representing the apparition of the virgin to the Guanches.


    Romería de San Roque

    (Pilgrimage of Saint Roque)
    When: August 16
    Where: Garachico

    Garachico’s Romería de San Roque, another Tenerife festival of National Tourist Interest, is one of the most popular festivals on the island. Held annually since the 17th century, the image of the saint is accompanied on his pilgrimage to his church by an entourage consisting of throngs of traditionally dressed people, decorated carts, music bands or “rondallas” and herds of animals.


    Romería de Nuestra Señora del Socorro

    (Pilgrimage of Our Lady of Help)
    When: September 7
    Where: Güímar

    Güímar’s oldest festival, the Romería de Nuestra Señora del Socorro, starts of with the pilgrimage at daybreak between the churches Iglesida de San Pedro and Iglesia del Socorro. After the traditional romería of followers, carts and music bands, there is an afternoon ceremony to commemorate the alleged apparition of the virgin to the Guanches.


    Fiestas del Santo Cristo

    (Festival of the Saint Christ)
    When: September 14
    Where: La Laguna

    To celebrate the Saint Christ, one of the island’s most venerated icons, the Fiestas del Santo Cristo feature everything from military parades to religious processions, fireworks and numerous “ventorrillos”- traditional outdoor cafés set up in the Plaza del Cristo that serve up traditional Canarian food and drink.


    Fiesta de San Andrés

    (Festival of Saint Andrés)
    When: November 29
    Where: Puerto de la Cruz, La Orotava, Icod de los Vinos

    Your palate is in for a real treat during the Fiesta de San Andrés. Traditionally, it is a day in which wine cellars are opened up and new wine is tasted. In Puerto de la Cruz and La Orotava, teenagers run noisily around the city banging pots and pans or dragging strings of tin cans, while in Icod de los Vinos youngsters engage in what looks like urban sledding as they slide down the town’s steep streets on greased wooden boards.


    Nochebuena & Navidad

    (Christmas Eve & Christmas)
    Christmas
    When: December
    Where: Throughout the island

    Christmas time in Spain is traditionally a very family-oriented epoch of the year consisting of large gatherings and dinners with absorbant amounts of food and drink. On Nochebuena (Christmas Eve), after one of these such meals, families often head to midnight mass, known as the “Misa del Gallo.” In many parts of Tenerife, this Christmas mass is followed by a dance called the Baile del Niño (Dance of the Child). Marking the birth of Jesus, groups dressed in traditional attire dance before the image of the baby to the rhythm of music played with traditional instruments.

    In Tigaiga, near Los Realejos, the community transforms the small town into a recreation of the various places where Jesus’ life took place, while Santa Cruz gets in the mood with lights and garland, nativity scene competitions, holiday markets and, on Christmas day, an open-air concert featuring the Tenerife Symphony Orchestra.


    Nochevieja

    (New Year’s Eve)
    When: December 31 / January 1
    Where: Throughout the island, but bigger celebrations in bigger cities like Santa Cruz, Puerto de la Cruz, La Laguna

    After a traditional family dinner, young people typically hit the streets to ring in the New Year. The year-round mild weather provides the perfect climate for fireworks displays and street parties before hitting up bars and clubs (in the larger towns).

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    One of the brightest events not only in the Canary Islands, but throughout the world. It takes place in the capital of the Canary Islands – Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Every year this event is visited by about a million tourists from all over the world.

    Carnival in Tenerife is considered the second largest and most popular after Rio de Janeiro (Brazil).


    History

    The history of Carnival dates back to the time of the colonization of the islands by Spain, when the traditions of the continent began to penetrate the islands. In 1638, King Philip IV of Spain and his courtiers took part in a staged wedding, where noble nobles dressed as women, the king was dressed as a servant, and the queen was a commoner. From the works of art of that time, we can conclude that fun with dressing up at balls was popular at that time.

    The tradition of masks at the carnival, most likely, was founded by the women of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, who wore masks for all fiestas (holidays) and only appeared in Pilar street in this form.

    After the civil war of 1936-1939, the carnival in Tenerife was banned and was not held until the 70s of the twentieth century. During these years, the inhabitants of the islands staged costumed performances, but only at home.

    The modern carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife began in 1976, after the Winter Festivals. The main purpose of this event was to attract tourists to the islands and, among other things, to avoid the ban on festivities. From 19For 76 years, the festival has officially been renamed Carnival. In 1980, the carnival was declared an international holiday of tourist interest. Today it is the largest in Europe and the second in the world, after the Brazilian carnival.

    In 1987, the carnival enters the Guinness Book of Records – at the same time 250 thousand participants danced on the street to the songs of the queen of salsa Cecilia Cruz and the popular Venezuelan orchestra Billy’s Caracas Boys.


    Carnival

    Carnival is known for its scale, festive processions take place in all cities of the island, but the most interesting thing happens in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Both locals and tourists take part in it, dressed up in carnival costumes, everyone has fun. The main action takes place on the Plaza de España, it is decorated with garlands and flowers, live music plays everywhere, various food and souvenirs are sold on the street.

    Before the queen is chosen, Calle Afilarmónica Nifú-Nifá street hosts celebrations for adults and various competitions for children, choreographic festivals, street musicians, orchestras, and a ostentatious procession of queens of children’s and retirement age.

    Wednesday: Election of the queen

    One of its main events is the election of the queen, this takes place at the very beginning of the holiday. All subsequent events unfold with her participation and around her.

    Candidates for the role of queen are selected throughout the year, this selection is very scrupulous. Various enterprises, organizations select a girl who will represent them at the Tenerife carnival. For girls, they sew simply fantastic costumes that amaze with their beauty, brightness and originality. The applicant must be not only very beautiful, but also hardy, because their costumes weigh an average of 150-200 kg, but don’t be scared, they don’t completely hold them on their body, but they are fixed in a special frame that is installed on the car, that’s all they have to put on a small part. The cost of these outfits is incredibly expensive and mostly paid for by sponsors and a multinational company.

    Friday: Cabalgata

    Cavalcade or Cabalgata (Spanish: Cabalgata) – opening, on this day the beginning of the festivities is announced, the procession begins in Parque de la Granja (Spanish: Parque de la Granja), moving to Plaza de España. During the passage, which lasts about four hours, avenues intersect: Avenida Islas Canarias, Plaza Weyler and calle Méndez Núñez. The queen and all the girls who took part in the competition participate in this parade, accompanied by a masquerade group. In the evening, a holiday of fun and parties begins.

    Saturday: Dancing

    This day is dedicated entirely to dancing to Latin music, with the main events taking place in Plaza de Candelaria and Plaza del Príncipe. Sometimes one of the places changes depending on the commission that develops all the festivities, then one of the squares changes to Europe Square (Spanish: Plaza de Europa (aka La Plaza de Hacienda).

    Sunday: Daytime procession

    On Sunday, all movements take place during the day, ceremonies are held in which families are the main actors.This day was adopted in 2008, proclaimed by the declaration of International Tourist Interest.

    Monday: Concert

    Stages are being built in Candelaria Square for electronic music stars to perform. DJs from the Canary Islands and guests from other countries perform.

    Tuesday: Grand Finale

    One of the most exciting events of the holiday is the Gran Coso Apoteosis Parade, which takes place in Santa Cruz on Tuesday, during Carnival Butter Week. We have been preparing for this event for several months. Before the start of the parade, rumba, samba, zarzuela, folia, issai and melodies of the indigenous population of the islands sound on the Plaza of Spain. Incendiary dances to Latin American melodies cannot leave anyone indifferent. During the parade, hundreds of thousands of people take to the streets. This day is considered the official end of the carnival.

    Wednesday: Burial of the Sardine

    The central act of the parade is the Funeral of the Sardine, during which the symbol of Tenerife’s carnival, a large papier-mâché fish, is burned at the stake in the Plaza de España. All this is accompanied by a procession of masked people and weeping “widows”. The audience plays along with them. The ashes of the fish are buried on the beach.

    Various balls, performances, concerts are held during the celebration, fireworks light up the sky.

    At the same time, Tenerife’s children’s carnival is held for children with their own election of the queen and festive costume processions. Local schoolchildren and students take part in the children’s carnival in Tenerife. No less happy are the children and the amusement park, which is open at this time. Future (EL FUTURO) 2016 80 (Los Años 80) 2017 Caribbean (El Caribe) Phantag (LA Fantasía)

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    Carnival is the best time to experience the pink nightlife of Tenerife’s capital, Santa Cruz. The city hosts one of the largest carnival parties in Europe.

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    Gay parties

    Galleon, a popular gay business, organizes a “chiringei” zone in the central square (“chiringo” means a street or beach bar) in Plaza de San Francisco with the support of the LGBT association of the island of Algarabiya.

    • Plaza de San Francisco is the center of the gay carnival in Tenerife, where everyone is seen under make-up, sequins and wigs! The drinks are reasonably priced and the organizers put on a fun event with camp music, live artists and performances.
    • Meanwhile, another party is taking place on Calle Candelaria. This alternative area is more for dancing to high quality electronic music in the background. This is the perfect plan for anyone who is more into the scene than the Hispanic/camp atmosphere of the chiringáis in the square.
    • Most people start their night in Chiringay and party later on Calle Candelaria before ending the evening at a restaurant. Discotheque HG on Avenida de la Salle, 22.

    Carnival of Santa Cruz – schedule of events

    • 15 Wednesday 2023 February – Carnival Queen Election
    • 17 Friday 2023 February – opening parade
    • 22 Wednesday 23 February – Sardine Burial
    • Saturday February 25, 2023 – Day Carnival
    • Sunday 26 February 2023 – Vintage Car Parade

    Main Parade

    • Tuesday, February 21, 2023 – Rhythm, color, brightness, luxury and, of course, the most brilliant spectacle are the main components of this carnival.
    • Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival is the most “Brazilian” of all Spanish carnivals. After all, Santa Cruz is the sister city of Rio de Janeiro.
    • The highlight of the carnival is the main parade, El Coso, which takes place on the last Tuesday (Shrove Tuesday) of the event.

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      Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival – frwiki.

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      Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival Queen 2006.

      Carnival Santa Cruz de Tenerife , located in the capital of the island of Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands, is considered the second most popular carnival in the world after that in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Even paired with this for this reason. Each year, the festivities last for a month, most often from the end of January to the end of February, and draw thousands of people to the streets, especially in early February, during the big main week of the event. Tourism at this time is just as important as in summer.

      Carnival in 1980 was declared a festival of international tourist interest and not far from a place in the register of the heritage of mankind. In 2000, Tenerife was elected the Carnival Capital of the World.

      Tenerife Carnival consists of two very different parts: the “official” carnival and the “street” carnival. More than 100 bands are present at the official carnival during the festivities (musical bands, dress-ups. ..) and the street carnival with Canary Islanders or even tourists playing in disguise.

      Thousands of people come out every night in disguise to dance to local bands, Caribbean music, electro and so on all night long. People party and have fun for more than a week in this illuminated city, more alive than ever.

      Summary

      • 1 story
      • 2 Description
      • 3 topics
      • 4 See also

        • 4.1 Related Article
        • 4.2 External link
      • 5 Notes and references

      History

      The tradition of carnival was brought to the islands by the Spanish conquistadors in XV – m century. Originally intended for the elite, it quickly became very popular despite the opposition of the religious authorities.

      Banned during the Francoist period, but secretly held under the name “winter festival”, the carnival was allowed again in the 1970s.

      Description

      The streets fill with performances and parades. Of Murgas (a group of singers who describe the political life of Tenerife with satirical texts) or rondallas (small philharmonic orchestras) focus on comparsas (dancers and musicians dressed in their outfits).

      Many spectators are offered balls and musical or dance performances.

      The festivities last for about a month all over the island and end with the “burial of the sardine”.

      The last weekend is called piñata , the festivities end with a ball.

      Topics

      Over the years, the carnival has given each of its editions a theme:

      • Rome in 1987 , the first year or Santa Cruz carnival receives a theme. The Spanish Steps, most famous at the carnival, were decorated with large columns to approximate the Roman style and suggest the existence of a temple. There were laurels and gilding. It was this year that the Tenerife Carnival was entered in the Guinness Book of Records: more than 200,000 people dance in the streets.
      • jungle in 1988 , a carnival adorned with last year’s pillars recycled and repainted white with palm leaves, floats decorated in the same way, and life-size King Kong made by the artist.
      • Egypt in 1989 is decorated according to the architecture of Ancient Egypt.
      • World of fairy tales from 1990 with another world on both sides of the Spanish Steps: on one side the world of the good guys, on the other the world of the bad guys.
      • Space in 1991 with a giant antenna in the main carnival square, metal decorations everywhere, neon lights and lasers are also present.
      • Cinema in 1992 , embellished with film sets and fake film sets like those of the Western, for example.
      • Circus in 1993 , the first year television filmed the carnival to broadcast it (Antenna 3) and promote it nationally and internationally.
      • One Thousand and One Nights in 1995
      • Mexico in 1996
      • History of in 1997
      • Middle Ages in 1998
      • Comic World in 1999
      • Pirates in 2000
      • Space Odyssey in 2001
      • Happy Years to 2002
      • Far East and China in 2003
      • Celia Cruz in 2004
      • Hollywood musical in 2005
      • Tribes in 2006
      • Fashion in 2007
      • Magic in 2008
      • Cinema of terror in 2009 9069four
      • Tenerife, history of the carnival in 2010
      • Enrique Gonzalez and Murgas Canarias in 2011
      • Flower power, stunning 60s in 2012
      • Bollywood and India in 2013
      • Cartoons in 2014
      • Future in 2015
      • 80s to 2016
      • Caribbean in 2017
      • Fantasy in 2018
      • Sea depths in 2019
      • Beautiful fifties in 2020
      • Carnivals of the world in 2021

      See also

      Related Article

      • Santa Cruz de Tenerife

      External link

      • (es) Official website

      Notes and links

      1. ↑ Tenerife-ABC
      2. ↑ Holidays in Spain. El Carnival Tenerife

      Carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Description, photos and its history. | Private tours in Tenerife. Guide to Tenerife

      Individual excursions in Tenerife. Guide in Tenerife – Oleg Kalinovsky » Carnival in Tenerife

      When we hear the word carnival, we immediately associate it with the carnival of Rio de Janeiro, it’s time to change stereotypes, and a guide in Tenerife will help you with this! The history of carnival in Tenerife began with the first European settlers who brought this tradition with them. The first carnivals were not even close to modern ones, everything was much more primitive, and this is logical. They took place mainly at balls, when the local nobility changed their gender through a carnival costume, now this is also, by the way, the most common practice! The first written mention of the carnival appeared already at the end of the 18th century, and over the years it has been transformed and transformed. Even in the difficult 20s for Spain, and the civil war of 1936-39 years did not stop its implementation. After the dictator Franco came to power, the carnival was not banned, although it was on it that the authorities were criticized and ridiculed, but in those days there was no television, and no one would have seen the “rebels” of the Canarians. By the way, Franco’s political career also began in the Canary Islands, where the rebel Francisco Franco was exiled by the Spanish government, and where he began to recruit like-minded people from the local population, which led to the well-known civil war. Therefore, Franco only renamed the carnival in the winter holidays and nothing more.

      Let’s move on to the carnival itself, what is it and where to see it! According to statistics, the Tenerife carnival is the second largest carnival in the world after Rio de Janeiro, which is the benchmark for carnivals in the world. I think no one will argue about the plasticity, natural beauty and eroticism of the Brazilians, but the Canarians are in second place of honor and they deserve it! The carnival is taken very seriously, since this is an international event, more than 100 theatrical and musical groups participate, and any mere mortal who wants to. UNESCO is even going to give the Tenerife carnival the title of Patrimony of Humanity, for its history and traditions, which will give amazing publicity around the world! The carnival stretches for almost a month, but the last week is the most productive and interesting. The beginning of the carnival is given by the murgas competition, musical performances mostly ridiculing politicians and corruption. Next, the queen of the carnival is selected, this is the most important person. It is she who will give the beginning of the carnival, but before that the contestant must win the competition. On average, they choose from 8-10 participants, who are dressed in stunning platform dresses weighing up to 400kg, this is a real sight! Therefore, if you are on the island at this time, then be sure to go to Santa Cruz for the choice of the queen, which takes place in the Tenerife exhibition hall (Centro Internacional de Ferias y Congresos), this is usually Thursday. Coming up on Saturday is the official opening of the carnival, by Cabalgata, the queen of the carnival. For 4 hours, all the dance groups, carts and, of course, all the contestants for the title of queen pass dancing down the street in front of you. It’s all free and you can get to Santa Cruz by regular bus 110 or 111, by car along TF1 to the capital itself. It will take a lot of time to park, so leave early, or you can use the services that offer excursions in Tenerife, and you will save yourself unnecessary trouble!

      While we were talking about the official carnival, which will end at 23:30. Then the unofficial carnival begins, and this is probably even more interesting! After all, here we will not see any restrictions in carnival costumes, some are simply amazing and comical! If you are without a costume, put on at least something (there will be many stalls offering a large selection of costumes, masks and other carnival paraphernalia), otherwise you will be a black sheep, and everyone will try to give you alcohol to drink so that you somehow have fun and liberate yourself! Alcohol will flow like a river through the streets of Santa Cruz, but you will not see fights and brawls, on the contrary, everyone is very friendly, because the carnival has opened!!! Music sounds everywhere, in the main square, which can accommodate up to 100 thousand people, a concert of Latin music until the morning. Along parallel streets on both sides are stalls offering food and, of course, alcohol. Each of them has their own musical style and the main task of each of them is to shout each other out with powerful speakers in order to attract more cheerful crowd. On Weiler Square, at the very end of the Castillo pedestrian street, the second super-concentration of carnival participants and everyone who wants to participate in it. Keep in mind that there are a lot of people and you can get lost very easily, imagine that you are in the Moscow metro at rush hour. Therefore, everyone should have a phone. This will continue until Tuesday each day. On Tuesday, the main procession of the carnival, Koso, in the afternoon. On Wednesday, the closing of the carnival is symbolized by the burning of the sardine, all people dress up in mourning costumes and this is a real tragedy for the Canarians! On Thursday, a well-deserved rest, and on Friday and Saturday, people continue to celebrate the carnival by inertia, although it has already ended. And so every year, only the dates of the event change, mainly from the end of January to the end of February.

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      Santa Cruz de Tenerife Annual Carnival – World of Celebrations

      In Santa Cruz de Tenerife, in the Canary Islands (an autonomous community of Spain), the annual Carnival (Winter Fiesta) is held! This spectacle in terms of the grandeur of actions can only be compared with the Brazilian carnival! After reading the article, you will learn about when this unusually beautiful festival appeared on the Canary Islands, about its unique features… Get acquainted with the rich program and maybe imbued with the spirit of freedom and unrestrained fun!

      1. The history of the carnival tradition in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

      The history of the carnival tradition dates back to the 15th century. The Canary Islands have been a Spanish colony since 1478. The colonialists brought their traditions here too… The tradition of carnivals in Europe has been known since the time of the Roman Empire. And in Spain, the heyday of this tradition falls on the time of King Philip IV.

      It was the time of the peak of the power of the Spanish crown and the time of masquerade balls and street processions. The women dressed in men’s suits, and the men in women’s dresses. Servants became masters, and masters became commoners. The face was hidden by a mask! Everyone became equal during the holiday… Sodomy, transvestism and similar phenomena were not uncommon. It was a controversial time. Devastating holidays followed periods of piety and asceticism. Even fines for sexual liberties were introduced.

      Some of the behavioral habits of that time are still preserved in the Canaries, however, as well as in Spain itself. Very loose treatment with unfamiliar women, dressing up in clothes of the opposite sex, non-traditional sexual orientation are generally accepted norms of modern life in the kingdom.

      Returning to the carnival tradition in the Canaries, it should be noted that there were different periods in its history. In the 19th century, solemn processions, competitions and exhibitions of artists began to take root here. However, in the 20th century from the 1936 to 1939 was introduced a ban on this kind of entertainment. And over time, the festival acquired the features of a modern carnival.

      2. Time and place of Carnival Santa Cruz de Tenerife

      Festive events are held before Lent throughout Tenerife. In 2019, the carnival lasted 12 days. The most grandiose action takes place in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

      3. What is the theme of Santa Cruz de Tenerife carnival?

      The carnival theme is announced in advance, as the preparation for this event takes many months of painstaking work of the organizers, directors, fashion designers, tailors… A competition for the best theme is held. It is the leitmotif of the festive decoration of the city, costume processions and various competitions. Over the years, such topics have been: “Cinema”, “Bollywood and India”, “Caribbean”, “Fantasy and puppet toys”, “Flower Age”, “Fashion”, “Pirates”, “Cartoons”, “Atlantis” .. Carnival in 2019was called “Sea Depths”.

      4. What is the program of the Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife?

      The first day of the holiday is dedicated to the election of the queen. Preparations for this important event have been going on for very long months. The most beautiful girls will fight for this title. Special costumes will be created for them… Teams of fashion designers, designers, tailors are working on the production of such outfits… Kilograms of feathers, fabric, wire and various jewelry turn into a masterpiece of modern carnival costume.

      Contenders for the title of Carnival Queen ride on special platforms in front of a jury that chooses the best of them. In addition to the queen, several ladies-in-waiting are also appointed. All of them will be the main participants in the big carnival procession.

      In a day, an elegant cavalcade of hundreds of people will wander around the city for several hours, announcing the beginning of the carnival. Then various carnival events begin.
      One of the days is dedicated to Latin dances. To hold this competition, it establishes several dance floors, where professional dancers demonstrate their performing skills. It should be said that the whole city on this day turns into one dance square…

      The main costume parade runs along the embankment of the capital of the island to the incendiary musical rhythms of the Caribbean. Anyone can take part in it, dressed in a carnival costume. In addition to the adult parade, a special colorful procession is also organized for children.

      The program does not stop there. Those who wish can watch the competition of coupletists. Someone will be interested in the parade of vintage cars. For music lovers, performances of vocal groups and brass bands are provided.

      “Sardine Burial” announces that the end of the festive event is approaching. A model of a giant cardboard fish is carried through the night streets of the city, which is then burned in the main square. The procession is accompanied by people dressed as weeping widows, nuns, bishops… The carnival ends with fireworks. The main events of the holiday are broadcast on television channels. About a million people take part in the carnival every year!

      This is how the carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife goes! Read about carnivals in different countries of the world here:

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      Carnival in Tenerife

      One of the brightest holidays in Tenerife is the carnival: costumed folk festivities with songs and dances taking place throughout the island. However, the most crowded and vibrant action takes place in the capital of Santa Cruz.

      Carnival in Santa Cruz is rivaled only by the carnival in Cadiz. The Canarians themselves are convinced that it is second only to the famous carnival in Brazil. Many specially come to Tenerife in February-March solely for the sake of attending this event. By the way, the carnival in Santa Cruz in 1987 was noted in the Guinness Book of Records.

      The history of the Canary Carnival dates back to the colonization of the Canary Islands by Spain, when, along with the colonists, cultural customs from the continent began to penetrate the islands.
      Back in 1638, King Philip IV and his entire retinue took part in a theatrical wedding, where noble nobles were dressed as women, Philip IV himself as a servant, and the queen as an ordinary commoner. Ordinary people, deprived of high-profile titles, also took part in the holiday: they hid behind masks and, portraying their masters, mocked what they were obliged to put up with in real life. Role reversal, when aristocrats dressed as servants, servants as masters, men dressed as women, and women as men – a carnival tradition that came from the Roman Empire. And until now, one of the main principles of the carnival in Tenerife is absolute freedom from all the foundations and norms of behavior that are immutable in the remaining 355 days of the year.

      To transform from a spectator into a carnival participant, it is enough to buy a simple costume in the nearest store or make it yourself. Dressing up men as women is extremely popular at the carnival. And it is not perceived as a manifestation of unconventionality.

      The carnival program is usually extended for a whole month, but all the fun will happen within one week. Here we will tell about the main events of the carnival.

      Election of the Queen

      Wednesday 11 February 2015 at 21:30

      Every carnival must have a queen. Applicants for such an honorary title strive to surprise the jury with incredible dresses, which took tens of kilograms of costume jewelry and feathers. A jury of local and invited celebrities puffs out their cheeks and meticulously chooses the very best.

      The Election of the Queen (Gala de Eleccion de la Reina) takes place in the evening at a concert venue and is broadcast live on Canarian TV. If you want to attend the show, you should take care of tickets in advance.

      The first procession

      P Friday, February 13, 2015 at 22:00

      A festive procession of thousands will walk the streets of Santa Cruz for more than four hours, proclaiming. Hence the name of the procession – Cabalgata Anunciadora (“announcing cavalcade”). This is an open event, no tickets. The procession will end by 11 pm, but the festivities will continue until late at night. After all, the carnival has begun!

      The main procession

      Tuesday 17 February 2015 at 16:00

      As a matter of fact, this is the key event of the carnival, when everyone and everything takes to the streets. It is possible, or perhaps necessary, to skip other events. Devoting only a few days of vacation to the carnival is often an unaffordable luxury. But it’s definitely impossible not to visit the main procession (Gran Coso Apoteosis) on the embankment. Moreover, they do not ask for money for viewing.

      The parade will end with fireworks, but the people will walk until the morning. Travel agencies and street tour agencies always gather groups for the main procession.

      Travel agencies offer a convenient transfer to the main procession. You can leave for the carnival at 13:00 and return back after the fireworks. The transfer price is 23 euros for an adult and 16 euros for children.

      Sardina’s funeral

      Wednesday February 18, 2015 at 21:00

      Symbolic farewell to burn the burial of Sardina (Entierro de La Sardina). A roaring and wailing funeral procession will pass through the city, mourning a giant cardboard sardine made by the hands of the prisoners of the local prison.

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    What is the distance from Fuerteventura Airport to the centre of Puerto del Rosario?

    The distance from Fuerteventura Airport to the city centre (Our Lady of the Rosary Church) is 7 kilometres / 4.3 miles, the driving time by car is 10 minutes.

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    Bus to Puerto del Rosario and Corralejo

    Bus line 3 of Tiadhe runs from Las Salinas to Puerto del Rosario and vice versa, the bus stops in Caleta de Fuste (El Castillo), Costa de Antigua, El Matorral and at the airport (Aeropuerto). From Monday to Saturday departs a bus from Fuerteventura Airport in the direction of Las Salinas and Puerto del Rosario every half hour, on Sundays and public holidays there is a bus every hour. Buses run every day between 06:30 hours and 00:30 hours. The journey time from the airport to the main bus station in Puerto del Rosario (Estación Insular de Guaguas) is 15 minutes. The bus station is located a 5 to 10-minute walk from downtown Puerto del Rosario.

    Bus tickets
    Tickets are available from the bus driver, the price is € 1.45 each. Do you want to travel to the popular resort of Corralejo, you have the option to change at the central bus station in Puerto del Rosario (Estación Insular de Guaguas) to bus line 6 of Tiadhe. The bus ride from the capital of the island to Estación de Autobuses in Corralejo takes 40 minutes. A ticket for a one-way journey costs € 3.40. Bus services #10 and #16 also run from the airport, unfortunately only a few times a day. Please consult timetables bus line 3 and line 6 for more information.

    Car sharing

    There is no car sharing service available at the airport. If you are planning to rent a car in Fuerteventura, take a look at our car rental tips and see the full list of car rental companies at Fuerteventura Airport!

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    From Corralejo: Lobos Island Entrance and Snorkel Activity

    Join this mini cruise and snorkel adventure. Enjoy a short boat trip with underwater views and be immersed into the fascinating underwater world of Lobos Island.

    From Playa Blanca: Lobos Island and Corralejo Day Trip

    Visit Isla de Lobos and Corralejo on a day trip from Lanzarote. Enjoy a fast water taxi ride to Lobos Island, explore the island’s stunning beaches, and discover the charming town of Corralejo.

    Fuerteventura: North of Fuerteventura for Cruise Passengers

    Make the most of your stop in Fuerteventura with a tour of the island’s northern towns. Discover the beaches, spectacular landscapes, and rich history of the oldest Canary Island, and enjoy a swim in the ocean or a stroll on the shore along the way.

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    From Corralejo: Round-Trip Ferry Transfer to Lobos Island

    Enjoy a safe and comfortable 20-minute journey from Corralejo to Lobos Island by express ferry. Explore the stunning volcanic island at your leisure before selecting one of two convenient afternoon departures to return to Fuerteventura.

    Fuerteventura: Return Lobos Island Ferry Ticket with Entry

    Visit Lobos Island on a boat cruise from the picturesque Corralejo on Fuerteventura. Discover an island which is a protected natural park and walk along its wonderful beaches and paths, accessible for everybody.

    Fuerteventura: Dune Buggy Tour

    Discover the spectacular landscapes of northern Fuerteventura in a RENLI 500 buggy. Enjoy driving on and off-road in the island’s best buggies.

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    Corralejo: Adults-Only Catamaran Day Trip to Lobos Island

    Relax on an adults-only catamaran day trip from Corralejo to Lobos island. Snorkel, kayak, and paddleboard at La Concha beach and enjoy drinks and a delicious lunch of seafood paella.

    Fuerteventura: Dolphin Watching Lobos Island

    Experience a one-of-a-kind excursion with family or friends that will take you north of Fuerteventura to marvel at the local ecosystem and watch whales, dolphins, pilot whales, turtles and other aquatic animals in their natural habitat.

    From Lanzarote: Day Trip to Fuerteventura and Corralejo

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    What is the fastest way to get from Corralejo to Fuerteventura?

    The quickest way to get from Corralejo to Fuerteventura is to taxi which costs €40 – €50 and takes 27 min.


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    Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Corralejo and arriving at Puerto del Rosario. Services depart hourly, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 42 min.


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    It is 42 km from Corralejo to Fuerteventura. It is approximately 31.2 km to drive.


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    The line 6 bus from Corralejo to Puerto del Rosario takes 42 min including transfers and departs hourly.


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    What companies run services between Corralejo, Canary Islands, Spain and Fuerteventura, Spain?

    Tiadhe operates a bus from Corralejo to Puerto del Rosario hourly. Tickets cost €2 – €4 and the journey takes 42 min.



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    How to get to Fuerteventura, Spain?

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    This travel destination is situated only 100 Km east of the African east coast, Fuerteventura is considered as the second largest island out of the Canary Islands. Thanks to its International Airport flying directly to Fuerteventura is possible from Europe and Africa. Arriving by Ferry with prices from $23 is also a possibility. Buses can take you from the Airport to where you’re staying with prices starting at $1.70, taxis from $14, and private chauffeurs from $23. Moving around by bus is possible with tickets from $1.70 or renting a bike from $17 per day. Fuerteventura El Matorral Airport Transfers start from $20.

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    Fuerteventura Key Information

    Blessed with warm weather, amazing beaches, and a less crowded environment, this destination is the perfect vacation spot for families, couples, solo travelers, and even amateur and professional athletes who visit the island for the marathon and triathlon events that are often organized.

    Most touristic attractions in Fuerteventura have staff that speaks English or German which makes communication easier for travelers. However, if you are looking to visit a less busy part of the island, it is important to know some Spanish words and phrases in order to have a smooth trip.

    Both credit cards and cash are used in financial transactions on the island, however, a credit card hold is required at the time of rental, which can be seen as a security deposit.

    The tricky part

    Even if Fuerteventura is an island, it is important to note that it remains a fairly large territory. While some towns are within walking distance, others will definitely require taking the bus or a taxi. As a result, it is very important to carefully plan ahead your trip be able to enjoy your traveling experience to the fullest.

    The island is considered a theft-free destination, which makes it very safe with a very low crime rate. However, if you are planning on leaving your vehicle parked somewhere out of sight, it is recommended to avoid leaving anything valuable inside.

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    Getting to Fuerteventura

    You can get to Fuerteventura either flying there by air or by sea using the ferry services available.

    Arriving by plane is considered the most convenient and also the cheapest way to reach the island thanks to its international airport, Fuerteventura Airport (FUE). There are direct flights available from Europe and Africa, allowing people to get to the island directly without the necessary stop in Spain’s mainland. Fuerteventura El Matorral Airport Transfers start from $20.

    From the airport, you can reach the Capital’s, Puerto Del Rosario, city center by bus, operated by Tiadhe, using Route 3 bus that runs from 7am to midnight every 30 minutes for weekdays and hourly for weekends, at a basic fare of 1.45€ ($1.70).

    On the ohter hand, if you wish to travel by ferry from mainland Spain, you would have to take the ferry from the port of Cadiz or Huelva to Gran Canaria or Lanzarote starting at 110€ ($130), then take another ferry to Fuerteventura starting at 36€ ($42. 50) and 20€ ($23.60) respectively.

    Ferries to Fuerteventura are operated mainly by three ferry companies:

    • Naviera Armas
    • Fred Olsen Express
    • Lineas Maritimas Romero

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    Corralejo

    This area of the island is considered the second biggest tourist attraction in Fuerteventura. Situated on the northern point of the island, the town is a very lively destination, buzzing with tourists and a variety of activities, in addition to being the home to “El Jable”; the protected dunes of Fuerteventura.

    Getting there is considered easy thanks to the bus route 6, available for departures from Puerto Del Rosario to the “Estación de Autobuses” in Corralejo. If you travel by bus, the ride takes 40 minutes to reach Corralejo, available only 6am to 11pm at a one-way bus fare of 3.40€ ($4).

    Morro Jable

    As the number 1 tourist destination on the island, this town contains multiple traditional restaurants and a variety of shopping options. The major attractions, however, are the beaches right next to the salt meadows.

    You can get there by taking the bus through bus route 10, available only 4 times daily from Monday to Saturday from 9am to 6pm, and twice on Sunday at 1pm and 6pm for a bus fare of 9.70€ ($11.40).

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    La Lajita

    Home to the Oasis Park Zoo, the botanic garden, and camel-ride safaris, this destination is a hidden gem on the island. This fishermen town offers the perfect escape from the typical holiday destination with a lot to offer.

    You can get there from “Puerto Del Rosario” also through the bus route 10 for 9.70€ ($11.40), with a comparatively low frequency compared to other routes.

    The Frugal Option

    Public transportation is considered as the best option to get to your destination on a budget. Thanks to the variety of bus routes available, operated by local company Tiadhe. The bus network connects the major tourist destinations which makes the journey much more enjoyable at an affordable price. The basic bus fare starts at 1.45€ ($1.70) but changes according to the distance, the departure location, and also the arrival destinations.

    It is recommended for travelers who are planning on spending some time on the island and using the bus as their main means of transportation, to buy a “Bono” which is a prepaid bus card. This card offers a 5% discount for non-residents on all bus trips and can be bought on the bus for 2€ ($1.70) and recharged with an amount between 10€ ($11.73) and 50€ ($58.66). The Bono card will allow you to travel and explore the island in the most cost-effective way.

    If you are arriving at the Fuerteventura airport, you can get to the capital city center by bus through Route 3 bus that runs from 7am to 12:30am with a frequency of 1 bus every 30 minutes for weekdays and 1 bus per hour for weekends at a basic fare of 1.45€ ($1.70). Although most buses follow the same timetable, some busses have less frequent trips, so it is always important to check the bus timetable in advance from Tiadhe when planning your trip in order to avoid any type of confusion.

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    Private Transfer Options

    Many private transportation options are available at Fuerteventura airport including taxis and private transfers with a driver, however, there are no on-demand ride-sharing services available such as Uber, Lyft, Bolt, etc.

    For private transfers, you can book a car service from the airport to “Puerto Del Rosario” through Mozio with prices starting at at 19.60€ ($23) for a sedan, 27.28€ ($32) for a private van, and 55.40€ ($65) for a private bus dedicated to larger groups. This service also provides you with the Meet & Greet option, where the driver waits for you at your terminal with a name sign and escorts you to your vehicle for a smooth and comfortable journey. Fuerteventura El Matorral Airport Transfers start from $20.

    Taxis are also available for a price starting at 11.93€ ($14) for transfers from the airport to the capital city, you can find official airport taxis waiting outside the terminal building.

    Taxi services in Fuerteventura are considered very expensive compared to other means of transportation. Unfortunately, on-demand ride-sharing services and on-demand taxi-hailing applications are also banned on the island as in the rest of the Spanish territory. As a result, if you are not able to take the busy, or if you are traveling outside their usual operating hours, you will have to hail a taxi on the road (which can be a challenge during busy days) or take the official airport taxi if you are traveling from the airport.

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    The Mozio Recommendation

    If you are traveling on a tight budget, it is recommended that you use buses as your main means of transportation. Just take the route 3 bus to the capital city center for only 1.45€ ($1.70).

    However, if you wish to have a more comfortable experience after your flights, you can take an official airport taxi and reach your destination for a cost starting at 11.93€ ($14) for the 5-minute ride.

    Those looking for the ultimate luxurious experience can book a private transfer with a driver who will pick you up at your terminal and escort you to your designated vehicle for a price starting at 19.60€ ($23) for a sedan, 27.28€ ($32) for a private van, and 55.40€ ($65) for a private bus.

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    Moving AROUND Fuerteventura

    Thanks to the extended network of bus routes available on the island, the Fuerteventura public transportation system connects almost all the major touristic attractions to the capital city for bus fare starting at 1.45€ ($1.70) depending on the route and destination.

    Taxis are also available 24/7, especially for transportation outside the bus operating hours. This option will allow you to get around the island whenever you wish especially during the night.

    Another recommended option to move around the island and visit the nearby destinations is through bike rental. Thanks to the bike rental services available all across the island, there will be no issue renting a bike in the city that you are staying in. Different providers are offering their services in Fuerteventura including Volcano Bike available in Costa Calma, Morro Jable, Corralejo, and Umgebung for a cost starting at 20€ ($23.46) per day, BKRS Fuerteventura in El Roque, for a cost starting at 15€ ($17.60), and Fuerteventura Bike Shop at a cost starting at 15€ ($17.60) per day.

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    The Frugal Option

    The main bus station on the island is the Puerto Del Rosario bus station that connects the city capital to all the major tourist attractions around Fuerteventura including the airport.

    You can get around the island at the most cost-effective price by using the bus service as your main means of transportation during your stay in Fuerteventura. It is highly recommended that you save time and money while using the bus by purchasing the Bono Card. This card offers a 5% discount on all your bus trips, available to be purchased only for 2€ ($1.70) on the bus, and recharged with an amount between 10€ ($11. 73) and 50€ ($58.66).

    The cost of the ticket depends on the departure and destination stations, for example:

    • Puerto Del Rosario to Corralejo: Bus route 6 for 3.40€ ($4) – 40 minutes ride time.
    • Puerto Del Rosario to Morro Jable: Bus route 10 for 9.70€ ($11.40) – 2 Hours ride time.
    • Puerto Del Rosario to La Lajita: Bus route 10 for 9.70€ ($11.40) -1 Hour 24 minutes ride time.
    • Puerto Del Rosario to Vega de Rio Palmas: Bus route 2 for 3.30€ ($3.88) – 1 hour ride time.
    • Puerto Del Rosario to El Cotillo: Bus route 7 for 4.35€ ($5.10) – 1 hour ride time.
    • Puerto Del Rosario to El Time: Bus route 14 for 1.40€ ($1.70) – 15 minutes ride time.

    It is highly recommended that you consider renting a car during your stay in Fuerteventura. Since most of the beaches are only accessible by car, and traveling to different areas of the island is very expensive using a taxi. Renting a car will allow you to save money and enjoy your trip in a comfortable and relaxing way.

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    Car Rental Options

    Many well-known car rental brands operate in Fuerteventura, 10 of which have offices in the airport making it easier for you to rent your car as soon as you arrive at the island. These car rental brands include Avis, Budget, Hertz, Payless, TopCar, Europcar, Sixt, and Goldcar, in addition to local businesses in the area: Aurtoreisen and Cicar. Car rental starts at a cost of 11.50€ ($13.50) per day.

    Renting a car does not only allow you to enjoy a relaxing and smooth travel experience on the island but also provides you with the opportunity to discover the hidden gems of this destination.

    Unfortunately, parking can be challenging at times, so make sure that you book an accommodation that provides a free parking spot if you are planning on renting a car. While Pubic parking exists, it is very hard to find an available space so keep that in mind when planning your trip.

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    Day Trips Around Fuerteventura

    Lanzarote

    If you are visiting Fuerteventura, a day trip to Lanzarote is highly recommended to get the best out of your trip. So just make a quick visit to the nearest canary island and check what the island has to offer.

    You can get there by simply catching a ferry from Fuerteventura to Arrecife at a price starting at 29.77€ ($35) for a 2-hour 41-minute ferry ride available once daily operated by three ferry companies: Naviera Armas, Fred Olsen Express, and Lineas Maritimas Romero.

    El Cotillo

    Known for its mesmerizing lagoons and its calm and quiet vibe, this place is the perfect travel plan for those who are looking to escape the busy city life and enjoy a healing vacation.

    You can easily get there by bus Bus route 7 at 4.35€ ($5.10) for a 1-hour ride, or take a taxi for a cost starting at 47€ ($55) for the 30-minute trip.

    Prebooked through Mozio, a professional driver from local provider My Transfers offering All Inclusive service can take you there from $65 on a private sedan for up to four passengers, $82 on a private van for up to eight passengers, or a private bus for up to sixteen passengers from $114 or nineteen passengers from $139.

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    Ajuy

    Visiting Ajuy is one of the must places to visit in Fuerteventura. This travel destination is the perfect place for couples with its idyllic and romantic vibe thanks to the black beaches and caves around the area.

    To get there you should take the route 1 bus from Puerto del Rosario to Antigua-Inpesca for 1.40€ ($1.70), then take a taxi to Ajuy for a total cost starting at 40€ ($47) for the entire journey.

    Prebooked through Mozio, a professional driver from local provider My Transfers offering All Inclusive service can take you there from $82 on a private sedan for up to four passengers, $90 on a private van for up to eight passengers, or a private bus for up to sixteen passengers from $147 or nineteen passengers from $171.

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    What is the best way to get from the airport in Fuerteventura (FUE) to your holiday destination on the island? For an overview of the prices, here is the comparison. But also have a quick look below as there are some essential things to know before selecting any of these options.

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    Fuerteventura airport transfer prices

    Fuerteventura airport transfers to… Public transport Shuttle bus Taxi online
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    Corralejo N/A 7.37 € 46.83 € 71.01 € 46.00 €
    El Cotillo N/A 11.04 € 65.09 € 88.75 € 53.00 €
    Puerto del Rosario 1.40 € 7. 45 € 17.75 € 35.49 € 11.00 €
    Costa de Antigua N/A 5.04 € 17.75 € 35.49 € 11.00 €
    Caleta de Fuste 1.45 € 5.04 € 17.75 € 35.49 € 14.00 €
    Las Playitas N/A 13.45 € 82.83 € 106.50 € 52.00 €
    Gran Tarajal 5.35 € 13.45 € 82.83 € 106.50 € 49.00 €
    Tarajalejo 6. 00 € 13.45 € 88.75 € 112.42 € 52.00 €
    La Lajita 6.50 € 13.45 € 88.75 € 112.42 € 64.00 €
    Costa Calma 7.55 € 12.24 € 88.75 € 112.42 € 76.00 €
    Esquinzo 8.50 € 19.43 € 106.50 € 118.33 € 90.00 €
    Jandia 8.50 € 14.63 € 106.50 € 118.33 € 93.00 €
    Morro Jable 9. 30 € 14.63 € 118.33 € 118.33 € 103.00 €
    La Pared N/A 19.43 € 88.75 € 112.42 € 78.00 €

    Prices for airport transfers at Fuerteventura Airport (FUE) (Taxi, shuttle bus and public transport) in euros

    * N/A on this page refers to either not available or not advisable (because of multiple bus transfers, difficulty or unreliability of the service)

    Summary: What is the best Fuerteventura airport transfer?

    • Public transport: If you are travelling very soon (within 48 hours or less) and not to Corralejo, El Cotillo, Costa de Antigua or Las Playitas then public transport is a good option.
    • Shuttle bus: The easiest and best way when travelling on a budget.
    • Taxi at the airport: It could be ok when not arriving in the evening or weekend.
    • Taxi online: If you want a taxi and arrive on the weekend, in the evening or during high season, booking online is the best option.
    • Minibus online: When travelling with more than 4 people.
    • Hire car: When staying in the smaller resorts like Costa de Antigua, Las Playitas, Gran Tarajal, Tarajalejo, La Lajita or La Pared.

    Public transport at Fuerteventura airport

    Things to know about public transport at Fuerteventura Airport:

    • Only a few bus lines are passing the airport in Fuerteventura, and all of these go to the South of the island and Puerto del Rosario.
    • The buses going to the South (Morro Jable, Costa Calma,…) also leave from Puerto del Rosario and then stop at the airport; this might mean, depending on the time of day, that the buses are already quite full when arriving at the airport.
    • The buses going to the South, depending on the one you take, might take up to 40 stops to get to your final destination.
    • If you are going to the North (Corralejo or El Cotillo), you first must go to Puerto del Rosario and then take another bus to your final destination.
    • Not a good option when arriving after 18h00 or on Sunday.
    Fuerteventura airport to… Public transport price
    Corralejo N/A
    El Cotillo N/A
    Puerto del Rosario 1.40 €
    Costa de Antigua N/A
    Caleta de Fuste 1.45 €
    Las Playitas N/A
    Gran Tarajal 5.35 €
    Tarajalejo 6.00 €
    La Lajita 6.50 €
    Costa Calma 7.55 €
    Esquinzo 8.50 €
    Jandia 8.50 €
    Morro Jable 9. 30 €
    La Pared N/A

    Public transport prices at Fuerteventura Airport (FUE) in euros

    Public transport routes at the Fuerteventura Airport.

    Shuttle bus from Fuerteventura airport

    Things to know about shuttle buses at Fuerteventura Airport:

    • The shuttle bus has to be booked in advance online, no option to do this upon arrival.
    • They stop at your hotel, not a random bus stop.
    • If your flight gets delayed, the bus will wait for you, or you will be booked onto the next available one.
    • You will have a guaranteed seat on the bus.
    Fuerteventura airport to… Shuttle bus price
    Corralejo 7.37 €
    El Cotillo 11.04 €
    Puerto del Rosario 7.45 €
    Costa de Antigua 5. 04 €
    Caleta de Fuste 5.04 €
    Las Playitas 13.45 €
    Gran Tarajal 13.45 €
    Tarajalejo 13.45 €
    La Lajita 13.45 €
    Costa Calma 12.24 €
    Esquinzo 19.43 €
    Jandia 14.63 €
    Morro Jable 14.63 €
    La Pared 19.43 €

    Shuttle bus prices at Fuerteventura Airport (FUE) in euros

    This is the shuttle bus company I use and would advise using.

    Fuerteventura airport Taxi

    Things to know about taxis at Fuerteventura Airport:

    • When going to Corralejo, El Cotillo or arriving at the weekends or late evening, it is best to book these online.
    • If going anywhere else on the island during the daytime and during the week, you can just take a taxi at the airport.
    • When travelling with children who need car seats, it is best to book online.
    Fuerteventura airport to… Taxi online
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    Corralejo 46.83 € 71.01 € 46.00 €
    El Cotillo 65.09 € 88.75 € 53.00 €
    Puerto del Rosario 17.75 € 35.49 € 11.00 €
    Costa de Antigua 17.75 € 35.49 € 11. 00 €
    Caleta de Fuste 17.75 € 35.49 € 14.00 €
    Las Playitas 82.83 € 106.50 € 52.00 €
    Gran Tarajal 82.83 € 106.50 € 49.00 €
    Tarajalejo 88.75 € 112.42 € 52.00 €
    La Lajita 88.75 € 112.42 € 64.00 €
    Costa Calma 88.75 € 112.42 € 76.00 €
    Esquinzo 106.50 € 118.33 € 90.00 €
    Jandia 106. 50 € 118.33 € 93.00 €
    Morro Jable 118.33 € 118.33 € 103.00 €
    La Pared 88.75 € 112.42 € 78.00 €

    Taxi prices at Fuerteventura Airport (FUE) in euros

    The online airport taxi rental company I use and would advise for Fuerteventura.

    Hire car

    Hiring a fully insured car in Fuerteventura for a week is often cheaper than taking a taxi from and to your hotel. Also, this is a great way to explore the island at the same time freely. Especially when staying in a smaller resort on the island, a car can be ideal. Just follow these car hire tips and book with the right company to avoid problems.

    Getting to Fuerteventura Airport by Bus

    Fuerteventura Airport is just southwest of Puerto del Rosario, the capital city of Fuerteventura, and is strategically located nearby many prominent areas of the island. Fuerteventura is one of the seven famous Canary Islands, just south of Lanzarote, and east of the larger islands of Gran Canaria and Tenerife. The airport handles around 6 million passengers per annum, and is a major gateway for the island, serving both domestic and international passengers. Many passengers like to travel by bus in Fuerteventura, as the buses offer a very cost effective and reliable way to virtually every destination on the island. From Fuerteventura Airport, buses are frequently available, and take passengers to several popular towns and holiday resort areas.

    Fuerteventura Airport consists of one terminal building, of three levels, and passengers will arrive on the ground floor of the building. Departing passengers will check-in from their airline check-in desk on the ground floor, but all further departure procedures are handled on the first floor. The passenger terminal of the airport was recently renovated and expanded, and is therefore a very modern and functional construction, more than adequate to handle the current number of passengers which make use of it per annum. Passengers will find the terminal easy to navigate, and the bus stops just outside the arrival hall, to the left of the building. The two bus routes which run directly from the airport are numbers 3 and 10, and they mainly travel to areas south of the airport.

    The Route 3 Bus at Fuerteventura Airport travels a shorter distance than the Route 10 bus, and its main destinations are Puerto del Rosario, from where its route begins, the airport, Caleta de Fuste and Las Salinas. The main bus station in Puerto del Rosario is found in Avenida de la Constitución. Caleta de Fuste is a very popular tourist resort located just a few kilometres south of the airport, and is about a fifteen minute journey by bus, while Las Salinas is just a bit further down the eastern coast, and nearby the Golf Club Salinas de Antigua. The Route 3 bus is available from Fuerteventura Airport approximately every half an hour.

    The second bus for arriving and departing passengers at Fuerteventura Airport travels to Caleta de Fuste as well, and the destinations of Tarajal, La Lajita, Costa Calma and Morro Jable. This bus travels a further distance than the Route 3 bus, as Morro Jable is located to the far south of the island, but the journey is not much more than an hour in duration, as all areas of Fuerteventura can be reached in an hour on the road network. The Route 10 bus also begins its journey in Puerto del Rosario, and stops outside the terminal of the airport, but is available only every two hours.

    The majority of the Canary Islands have their own public bus companies, which provide a reliable service to most parts of the islands. Since that railway services are not found on most of the islands, buses play a very important role in the transportation of local people and visitors. On the island of Fuerteventura, the Tiadhe Bus Company is in charge of all public transportation by buses, and operates the buses to the airport as well. For individuals travelling on a budget, buses are by far the cheapest form of transport on the island, as the taxi fares can be very expensive.

    The Tiadhe Bus Company has 125 vehicles on the island of Fuerteventura, some of which are larger 60-seaters, while others are smaller, seating ten passengers. All buses are well equipped for safety and comfort, with air conditioning and properly marked emergency exits. Many of the vehicles have safety belts for each individual seat as well. The buses are also controlled by a GPS Fleet Tracking system, so that they can be located at any time, and are equipped with a hands-free microphone and speaker system, to ensure they meet the safety and road regulations as set by the Spanish Authorities.

    Tickets for buses at Fuerteventura Airport can be purchased from the bus driver, or in the form of a voucher, which offers a 30% discount when compared to the ordinary fare charged. The cards can be purchased for €12.00, and are valid on all bus services. Cards and bus tickets are available from several locations around the island, including the bus station of Puerto del Rosario. If purchasing just a single or return ticket from the driver, it is common to do so with not more than €10.00, otherwise the driver may not be able to provide you with change. Further information regarding the Tiadhe Bus Company, bus routes and bus schedules, can be found online, at http://www.tiadhe.com.

    From Fuerteventura Airport many hotels may offer shuttle services to their places of accommodation, and other private bus companies may own shuttles which travel to all the major holiday resorts on the island. This type of transport is often part of a package deal for holiday makers who have booked through a travel agency. Hotel shuttles are usually free of charge, but should be requested in advance at the time of reservation. Information for buses, at Fuerteventura Airport, can also be obtained from the Aena Airport desks within the terminal building.

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    Ground Transportation: Discover the Best Fuerteventura Airport Transfers

    Finding a suitable Fuerteventura Airport transfer is quite easy when you have Shuttle Fare on your side! You have several ground transportation options, including FUE shuttle service and public buses which are the best choice for budget travelers. Private transfers and taxi cabs are more expensive but offer privacy and promptness. If you wish to explore the area, check out the beaches, and see what Fuerteventura has to offer, rent a vehicle to travel on your own schedule.

    Fuerteventura Airport (FUE) Shuttle Service

    Shuttles are the best Fuerteventura Airport transfers! They are more convenient than local buses and more affordable than private airport transfers. Fuerteventura Airport is served by a couple of shuttle service companies, and we discovered which one offers the most reliable services!

    Shuttle Spain provides safe Fuerteventura Airport transfers to the capital city Puerto del Rosario, Corralejo, Costa Calma, Caleta de Fuste, and many other destinations! The company offers a variety of services, including:

    • Shared shuttle buses
    • Private transfers
    • Luxury transfers

    The first option is the best one for budget travelers. Check out our list below to see the low-cost shuttle prices to several popular destinations in the area:

    Fuerteventura Airport Transfer to. .. Price
    Caleta de Fuste €3.52
    Puerto del Rosario €5.38
    Corralejo €5.38
    El Cotillo €8.11
    Costa Calma €9.41
    Playa de Barca €9.41
    Morro Jable €10.21
    Jandia €10.31

    The listed shuttle fares include one medium suitcase and one handbag per passenger. You may book your Fuerteventura transfer online in a few simple steps, after which you’ll receive a confirmation email with travel details. The company allows reservation changes at no additional cost up to 48 hours before the pick-up time.

    Each route includes several shuttle bus stops near Fuerteventura hotels or other meeting points.

    Private Fuerteventura Transfers

    For more privacy and convenience, arrange a private transfer to your hotel, cruise port, or any other location! The same company that offers shared shuttle transfers provides private transportation, too. It includes a comfortable vehicle for up to 4 or 6 passengers and door-to-door service. The driver will be waiting for you inside the Arrivals Hall or right outside the terminal. The price for a private ride from Fuerteventura Airport (FUE) to Puerto del Rosario is €15.79 for up to 4 travelers. So, if you’re traveling with a few friends, the rate can be as low as €4 per person!

    Book your Fuerteventura transfer online or reach out to Shuttle Spain by calling +34 971 369 992 or +34 646 713 874. Be sure to arrive on time

    Taxi Service

    The passenger terminal at Fuerteventura Airport (FUE) has a sign-posted spot for taxis—it is located on the ground floor. If you want to grab one, head to that point and avoid taxi drivers who offer services at any other location! Taxis Fuerteventura is the official airport taxi provider, and you can arrange a ride in advance by calling +34 928 850 216.

    The approximate taxi fare for a ride from Fuerteventura Airport to Corralejo is €50. It’s more expensive than the shuttle service but worth the cost if you’re in a hurry. This is one of the fastest Fuerteventura Airport transfers on the island!

    Public Transportation

    Public bus services are the cheapest choice! If you don’t have a lot of luggage and look for a low-cost way to reach Caleta de Fuste or the capital city, this is the way to go.

    • Bus Line 3 connects Fuerteventura Airport (FUE) with the capital city, Caleta de Fuste, and Las Salinas for as low as €1.40
    • Bus Line 10 can take you to Morro Jable for €9.30
    • Line 16 operates between FUE and Gran Tarajal—the single bus ticket is €5.35

    The airport bus stop is at the Departure Level on the ground floor of the terminal. Take advantage of the most affordable Fuerteventura Airport transport to travel worry-free!

    Car Rental Service

    To travel independently and check out all the island’s attractions, rent a vehicle right at Fuerteventura Airport (FUE)! Many rental car agencies are available on the ground floor of the terminal, but you can book your Fuerteventura vehicle even before your trip. In fact, we recommend making a reservation in advance if you wish to avoid waiting in queues. The companies offer a variety of vehicles and services.

    Choose any company from the list below, hire a car before your trip, and have a stress-free holiday!

    • Sixt
    • Avis
    • Hertz
    • PayLess
    • Europcar
    • CICAR
    • Goldcar
    • AutoReisen
    • TopCar

    Additional Info

    Shuttle Fare has your back whenever you need low-cost airport transport! We cover numerous airports around the world, including Gran Canaria Airport that has direct year-round flights to Fuerteventura. Other FUE destinations in Spain and Europe include:

    • Tenerife South Airport
    • Barcelona Airport
    • Madrid Airport
    • Amsterdam Airport
    • Basel Airport
    • Prague Airport

    More than 1.5 million passengers have used our services to book cheap airport transfers, and our great reviews speak volumes! Our guides also provide information on private transfers, door-to-door services, buses, taxis, and their prices.

    Reserve your shuttle easily using our booking form and arrange an airport transfer directly to your hotel or any other location or destination. Enter the airport name, your drop-off address, arrival date, and flight arrival time to see all the available transport options!

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    Public transport in Tenerife – Inostranno.ru

    While relaxing on the island of Tenerife, you may need information about public transport in Tenerife: bus routes, fares, how to get to the capital of the island. Therefore, in this article I will tell you in detail about the transport system of the island, how to use buses here, where to buy tickets and lay out maps of Tenerife with bus routes that you can download.

    Buses in Tenerife

    As I already mentioned in the article on how to get from Tenerife airport to the main resorts of the island, Tenerife has a very well developed network of bus routes. Buses are a very cheap and comfortable way to get around Tenerife. Routes throughout the island are operated by the TITSA bus company. On the official website of this company, you can find out the actual bus schedule and their marruts. In the Canary Islands, buses are called “guaguas”.

    The main bus route that will come in handy when traveling around the island is route number 111 connecting the capital of the island Santa Cruz and the resort of Playa de las Americas. The bus travels along the main highway of Tenerife called Autopista del sur and on its way calls at Tenerife South Airport . The bus runs every day every 30 minutes. The cost of a bus ticket on this route is 9.45 Euro one way.

    A detailed map of bus routes in Tenerife is attached below.

    Some features of traveling by bus in Tenerife

    • Due to the fact that the roads on many streets in Tenerife have one-way traffic, buses in opposite directions can depart from the same stop. Or from the same side of the road, but from different stops. For example, this can be observed at the Los Cristianos bus stop. Therefore, always carefully study the direction of the bus on the scoreboard at the stop, and also read the destination on the sign on the windshield of the bus.
    • The bus route number and main stops are displayed on the windshield. The route indicates the departure station and the final station.
    • For the most part, local drivers understand English quite well. If you are afraid that the driver will not understand where to take you, write down in advance on paper the name of the stop you want to arrive at and show it to the driver.
    • Bus tickets are purchased directly from the driver. When buying a ticket in two directions at once, you will get a good discount. In Spanish, “two-way ticket” sounds like ida y vuelta.
    • When approaching your stop, press the button on the handrail to let the driver know that you want to get off.

    Transport in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    Transport in the capital of Tenerife is represented by buses and trams. Buses run both within the municipality of Santa Cruz and to the main cities and beaches of the island: Playa de las Americas, Los Gigantes, Costa Adeje, Puerto de la Cruz. These bus routes depart from the main bus station in Santa Cruz – Intercambiador de Santa Cruz.

    The main bus stop in Santa Cruz that you may find useful when traveling there is the El Corte Ingles stop, next to which is the popular shopping center of the same name.

    Trams on the island of Tenerife are available only in its capital, the city of Santa Cruz. Trams are operated by Metrotenerife or Tranvía. A ticket for one trip on the tram costs 1.35 Euros, a ticket for trips within 1 day – 4. 5 Euros; ticket for 5 trips – 6 Euro. Trams run every 15 minutes from 6 am to 12 am. The tram schedule can be found on the official Metrotenerife website.

    Tram no. 1

    This is the main tram line connecting the city of Santa Cruz and the municipality of La Laguna for 12.5 km. There are 21 stops on the route. The main stops on this tram route are: Hospital Universitario, Candelaria Hospital, Plaza Weyler. Tram line No. 1 passes through administrative institutions, cultural monuments, educational institutions, hospitals, shopping centers in two cities.

    Tram line #2

    Short tram line only 3.6 km long with 6 stops. Line 2 passes through areas with high population density, such as La Cuesta, Taco y Tíncer. A map of tram routes can be viewed below. In general, according to my personal feelings, Santa Cruz is not such a big city, and it’s really possible to get around it on foot.

    The map of bus routes in the city of Santa Cruz can be seen below.

    Travel between the Canary Islands: planes and ferries

    Airplanes between the Canary Islands

    The Canary Islands are connected by regular flights. Binter aircraft fly between the islands of the archipelago. From the island of Tenerife, planes in the direction of other islands depart from the North Airport (Tenerife Norte). For clarity, in the table below, I will indicate the cost of the flight and the travel time by plane between the Canary Islands. There are significant discounts on air travel for residents of the Canary Islands.

    Departure point Destination Travel time Two-way ticket price in Euro
    Tenerife North Airport Hierro 40 minutes from 72 Euro
    Tenerife North Airport Fuerteventura 1 hour 10 minutes from 122 Euro
    Tenerife North Airport Gran Canaria 30 minutes from 126 Euro
    Tenerife North Airport La Gomera 30 minutes from 144 Euro
    Tenerife North Airport La Palma 30 minutes from 132 Euro
    Tenerife North Airport Lanzarote 40 minutes from 212 Euro

    As you can see, flights are by no means cheap, so it is better to use the ferry service to travel between the islands.

    Ferries between the Canary Islands

    Tenerife has two port cities: Los Cristianos in the south, from where ferries leave for the islands of Hierro, La Gomera and La Palma, and Santa Cruz in the north, from where ferries leave for the eastern islands – Gran Canaria , Fuerteventura, Lanzarote and to mainland Spain. Ferries are served by three companies: Fred Olsen Express, Naviera Armas and Transmediterranea. Ferry departure times and number of transfers can be found on the websites of these carriers. Ferries are passenger-and-freight, which means that you can travel between the islands on them with a car.

    In the table below I will indicate the prices for ferry travel between the Canary Islands and the travel time.

    Departure point Destination Travel time Two-way ticket price in Euro
    Tenerife (Los Cristianos) La Gomera 50 minutes from 68 Euro
    Tenerife (Los Cristianos) La Palma 3 hours from 96 Euro
    Tenerife (Santa Cruz) Gran Canaria 1 hour 20 minutes from 80 Euro
    Tenerife (Santa Cruz) Fuerteventura (with transfer in Gran Canaria) 3. 5 hours from 150 Euro

    Taxi in Tenerife

    Taxi in Tenerife is inexpensive compared to the rest of Europe. Taxis here are represented by old white Mercedes, which operate at a single rate. The taxi system in Tenerife is very well organized. The cost of 1 km can vary depending on the time of day and day of the week – on weekends, the cost of a taxi increases by about 15%. 1 km taxi ride in the city costs about 0.55 Euro, outside the cities – 1.1 Euro. Taxi ranks can be found in places where tourists gather: shopping centers, pedestrian streets, large hotels, beaches.

    Taxi in Tenerife can also be rented for the whole day and travel around the whole island. Taxi drivers charge about 200 Euros per day for this service.

    If you don’t like local taxis, you are afraid of overpaying, and you need to go at a certain time, for example, to the airport, then I advise you to order a taxi from a reliable Russian company on the Internet. Tourists love this type of transfer. no need to wait for the car and worry about whether you will have time to get to the airport.

    Car rental in Tenerife

    Car rental service is very popular among holidaymakers in Tenerife, which means that there are not enough cars for everyone during the season, so I advise you to book a car in advance via the Internet in advance. When ordering a car in advance, you can pick it up directly at Tenerife airport or in any resort town.

    All roads in Tenerife are free. The resort of Las Americas, the capital of Santa Cruz and Puerto de la Cruz are connected by a highway on which you can accelerate to 120 km / h. It is very pleasant to get to the most beautiful corners of the island along it. Winding mountain roads are laid in the depths of the island and in its western part, when driving on which you should be careful. There are no traffic jams on the island, and good roads make the trip very comfortable. In addition, you do not have to depend on public transport. Gasoline in Tenerife is inexpensive – only 1 Euro per liter, which is much cheaper than in the rest of Europe. The only small problem when traveling by car in Tenerife is the lack of parking lots, but where are they?

    About personal experience of renting a car, we wrote an article “The nuances of renting a car in Tenerife: traffic rules, where to rent, how much it costs”. And the car itself is easiest to find through the Rentalcars website, which compares prices from all car rental companies on the island.

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    About life in Fuerteventura and the sights of the island

    When we arrived in Fuerteventura, it was strange for me that we did not meet a single Russian-speaking person all day. This surprised Filippo too. In the last decade, our travelers began to discover more and more destinations that were previously unknown.
    How pleased I was when I saw Irina’s comment “Welcome to Fuerteventura” under the first post. At that moment, I exhaled and thought, how good. Everything is in order and ours are here.
    Later, we learned from local residents that Fuerteventura is not yet so famous among travelers from Russia and the CIS countries. I will not hide, there is not much information about no either. This is what prompted me to interview Irina here and ask her about the island. Who better than a local resident can tell about it better?

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    About life in Fuerteventura

    I have been living in Fuerteventura quite recently, for the second year, but I have already fallen in love with this island with all my heart. Now, unfortunately, a lot of time is spent on the process of adaptation and solving various bureaucratic issues related to moving to another country. But, nevertheless, I devote the time free from all these procedures to my new hobby. I was so inspired by the atmosphere of this island that here I discovered a talent for painting and drawing. And of course, I am slowly starting to implement the idea of ​​how to make this beautiful island a little closer to Russia, because, unfortunately, its original beauty is still underestimated by our travelers.

    Irina’s Instagram www.instagram.com/fuertenatura

    The first train to Fuerteventura

    I first came here on vacation. This island sunk into my soul from the very first day with its restrained and sometimes severe beauty. Deserted beaches, endless expanses of the ocean and bizarre volcanic landscapes gave me the feeling that I was on another planet and gave me a feeling of inner freedom, peace and fulfillment that I did not experience anywhere else on the planet. Well, even on my first visit to Fuerteventura, I noted the crazy energy of the ocean. It is felt everywhere here, by every cell of the body, and it even seems that this magic is transferred with splashing waves and hovering in the air. The ocean is incredibly energizing – this feeling of cosmic energy coming with the waves from the endless Atlantic cannot be compared with any even the most beautiful sea.

    What attracts me to Fuerteventura

    I can point out 3 main factors that attract me the most to this island (although in fact there are certainly more than 3).

    • The first factor is, of course, the climate. The climate in the Canaries is considered one of the best on Earth, and the climate of Fuerteventura is one of the most comfortable among the other islands of the archipelago. Due to the proximity to Africa (about 100 kilometers separate us from its coast) and the constant winds that soften the heat of the tropical air, we get the perfect combination of temperatures of 24-27 degrees all year round, which is just great for people like me who can not stand even extreme heat , let alone severe frosts.
    • The second factor in my love for Fuerteventura is more than 350 km of endless magnificent beaches, more than half of which are still deserted, wild and pristine in their beauty. On such beaches, like nowhere else, you can feel the power of unity with nature.
    • Factor number three is the identity and diversity of the island. I really like that here, despite the development of large tourist areas, traditional values ​​and way of life are perfectly preserved and cultivated. And in the depths of the island you can still see settlements that seem to be completely untouched by civilization.

    In general, in my opinion, the whole island is filled with some kind of primitive magic: prehistoric caves with rock paintings, extinct volcanoes and mountains give this place an aura of mystery. Well, moving on to the second part of the question, I want to say that I don’t even need to imagine such a situation. My final move to the island was preceded by a period when I lived between two continents: a month on the island, and then returned to Russia for a month. And every time, when I flew home, after a week, I felt how much I miss the sound of the waves, the warmth of the tropical sun, this special atmosphere of calm and inner freedom that I feel here, and the all-consuming power and energy of the Atlantic Ocean, which energizes and inspires .

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    Fuerteventura sights

    I can talk about the sights and beauties of Fuerteventura for hours, and it is very difficult to determine which of them are the most interesting. But I’ll try to pick out a few.
    Undoubtedly, the most important attraction of the island is nature. Bizarre volcanic landscapes and mountains with a lack of lush vegetation, combined with endless beaches and the power of the Atlantic Ocean, create a truly unique combination. This combination is revealed in all its splendor in place Cofete – No. 1 in my rating of natural attractions in Fuerteventura. Deserted, mysteriously frightening, but at the same time alluring and enchanting with its darkly restrained beauty, the beach stretches for kilometers along the entire western coast of the Jandia peninsula (southern part of Fueteventura). When you are there, the feeling that time has stopped and you are on another planet does not leave. Here, like nowhere else, you can feel the majesty and pristine nature. Despite the long difficult journey and the fact that swimming is prohibited there due to very strong waves and currents, this place definitely deserves a visit and will not leave anyone indifferent.

    No less attention than Cofete deserves National Park, a giant nature reserve “Dunes of Corralejo” – snow-white sand dunes up to 50 meters high, which stretch for several kilometers along the northeast coast of the island. The dunes were formed by natural sea sand left over from the shells of mollusks and other marine organisms that settled on the north coast of Fuerteventura millions of years ago. In addition to fantastically beautiful landscapes, the Dunes of Corralejo Natural Park is a special protection zone for rare birds, and a dozen endemic plants grow on its territory. Also in the Corralejo Natural Park are beaches with turquoise blue, crystal clear waters. These beaches are very popular among lovers of water sports such as surfing, windsurfing, diving, and are also one of the favorite places for nudists.

    Very interesting to visit is Sacred Mountain Tindaya – a place of religious rituals and worship of the ancient inhabitants of the island, shrouded in an aura of mysticism. On this mountain stands a stone pillar, which was considered sacred by the ancient peoples, and with which many legends are associated. Among other things, Tyndaya is interesting because it is an area of ​​special archaeological value. The estimated age of this mountain is 18.7 million years, and it was one of the first mountain formations that arose in that part of the island. And in the 70s of the 20th century, podomorphs were discovered on this mountain – rock carvings in the form of legs, which were made by the ancient inhabitants of the islands and have a close relationship with the primitive cultures of North Africa.

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    Well, of course, in addition to natural attractions, Fuerteventura has interesting architectural and historical monuments. First of all, the ancient capital of the island of Betancuria , built in the crater of an extinct volcano, deserves attention. A town where it seems that time has frozen in the unhurried flow of centuries, with a very interesting history and magnificent colonial architecture. Here is one of the oldest churches in the archipelago – Iglesia de Santa Maria, from where religion began to spread to other islands. And on the way to Betancuria, you should definitely stop by and have a cup of coffee at the observation deck “Morro Velosa” , located on the top of the mountain. In addition to the fact that the building of the observation deck itself is the work of the Canarian artist and architect Cesar Manrique, it offers a breathtaking view of the endless series of intricately rounded hills and ancient gorges mixed with lonely villages in the depths of the island. This landscape, like no other, conveys that majestic calm and tranquility with which the island of Fuerteventura is associated.

    For lovers of mysterious stories, I strongly recommend to visit Gustav Winter’s Villa , which stands alone among the rocks crowning Cofete beach. Even the very location of this house seems strange, and its origin is completely shrouded in secrets and legends. In addition, the architecture of the mansion and its interior decoration, which has been partially preserved from the time the house was built in the 40s of the last century, are very interesting.

    And I would like to say a few words about the capital of the island Puerto del Rosario , which is a five-minute drive from the airport, and for some reason bypasses travelers. By the standards of Fuerteventura, this is a very large and dynamic city, although, in our opinion, life here flows measuredly and calmly. Indeed, Puerto del Rosario is a completely non-tourist center, but it is here that you can plunge headlong into the atmosphere of life of local residents, visit a small but charming city beach marked with a blue flag, enjoy excellent coffee in cozy bars on the main street and admire original modern sculptures that decorate the streets of the city everywhere.

    How to get to Fuerteventura from Russia and Europe

    Unfortunately, it is not yet possible to get to our island directly from Russia. But on the other hand, a lot of low-cost airlines fly here from almost all major cities in Europe. In my opinion, it is most advantageous to make a transplant in Madrid or Barcelona. For example, Ryanair very often has good promotions, and a ticket to our island with a departure from these cities can be purchased for 30 euros in both directions (of course, in this case we are talking about a flight without luggage). Very inexpensive flights to Fuerteventura can be found from Germany (for example, from Munich or Berlin). And as an option, you can fly to the island of Tenerife on a direct flight from Moscow, and then use the services of the local Canarian airlines Binter and Canaryfly, whose planes fly between all the islands of the archipelago.

    Public transport in Fuerteventura

    The island’s public transport system is bus-based and very well developed, so travelers without a car have nothing to worry about. By bus, you can get to almost anywhere on the island, even on Kofet, which I mentioned earlier, there is a special bus based on an SUV. It is also very convenient that you can also leave the airport by public transport. From morning until late at night, every 15 minutes, a bus leaves from there to the bus station of the capital of the island, Puerto del Rosario, from which you can already leave in any desired direction. Buses run without delay, according to the schedule. By the way, it is posted at every stop, which is very convenient for planning a trip around the island.

    A small inconvenience for some may be that the journey by this type of transport will take longer than traveling by car, because along the way buses enter almost all settlements and villages. But, on the other hand, this is a great opportunity to see the most authentic corners of the island and get to know the indigenous people, who also actively use this type of transport. It is also important that bus travel is quite inexpensive, and the vehicles themselves are very spacious and comfortable, equipped with air conditioning. Personally, I believe that buses are one of the most convenient and profitable ways to get around the island.

    Which islands to visit next to Fuerteventura

    Firstly, this is Lanzarote – the closest major “neighbor” of Fuerteventura and the northernmost island of the archipelago. You can get there by ferry from the city of Corralejo. From 20 to 40 minutes on the road (depending on the ferry, there are 2 types), and you will plunge into the charm of fantastic landscapes and local color. Multi-colored volcanic craters and lava fields form the landscape of Lanzarote, being its hallmark. That is why this island is often called “fiery”.

    Secondly, you can go to Gran Canaria . There are two ways to get there: air and water. The journey by plane of a local airline will take about 40 minutes, and by ferry, which follows from the town of Morro Jable, you will spend a couple of hours on the way. Gran Canaria, in my opinion, is the most “cosmopolitan” of all its “brothers” with a well-developed urban infrastructure. No wonder the second capital of the Las Palmas archipelago is located here. And Gran Canaria is sometimes called a continent in miniature for the variety of natural landscapes: there are mountains, and excellent beaches, and sand dunes, and areas covered with forests.

    I would also recommend travelers to visit a very tiny island called Islote de Lobos. It is located just 2 kilometers from the northeast coast of Fuerteventura and can be reached from the city of Corralejo by boat in 5 minutes. The area of ​​the island is only 6 square meters. kilometers, so a walk along it is unlikely to take more than 2.5 hours. Despite this, the Islote de Lobos is considered a protected nature reserve. On its tiny territory, more than 130 species of endemic plants grow, and several species of birds live, including very rare ones. The seabed around the island is an underwater protected area, attracting divers and snorkelers with its beauty. For hiking enthusiasts, there are several hiking trails on the islet leading to the top of the mountain and to the old lighthouse. All trails are well equipped and signposted. And at the end of the path, tourists will find a good fish restaurant, where you can refresh yourself after an exciting walk.

    Events and celebrations in Fuerteventura

    Canarians cannot imagine their life without holidays, so Fuerteventura celebrates something every month. For example, each town and village on the island has its own patron saints. As a result, holidays in their honor are obligatory. Usually such a celebration is celebrated by the whole settlement, and sometimes residents of other cities join. The churches host a festive service dedicated to the saint, and then festivities and colorful processions begin.

    In the third decade of September, all residents unite for the most important religious holiday of Fuerteventura – honoring the main patroness of the island, the Holy Virgin of La Pena. In the town of Vega Rio de Palma, in the temple of which the statuette of the Holy Virgin is kept, pilgrims flock from all over the island, traveling on foot or on the backs of donkeys and camels. The spectacle is truly amazing, because the pilgrims do not just walk in silence – they dress in traditional costumes, sing folk songs and hymns, and an atmosphere of unprecedented fun reigns throughout the island.

    Another very popular and beautiful holiday on the island is the annual Carnival, which takes place in February and March. The largest and most colorful Carnival processions take place in the cities of Corralejo, Antigua and in the capital of the island, Puerto del Rosario. For 2 months, thematic processions take place every day in different cities, which sometimes resemble theatrical performances.

    Traditional Cuisine of Fuerteventura

    Cuisine of Fuerteventura can hardly be called refined, all dishes are quite simple, but no less tasty. First, Fuerteventura is is a real paradise for lovers of fish and seafood. They are prepared here in completely different forms – fried, baked, made into soups.

    Also a traditional dish is small potatoes baked in salt, served with traditional Canarian sauces “Mojo Rojo” and “Mojo Verde” or aromatic garlic sauce.
    Well, goat’s milk cheeses deserve special attention. The fact is that due to the specifics of the climate and nutrition, goat milk from Fuerteventura has its own characteristics – it is very dense, fragrant and thick – and this is one of the secrets of the magnificence of the cheese called “Mahorero”. “Mahorero” has repeatedly won in various national and world “cheese” championships. The fingers of the hands are not enough to list all his regalia. The fact alone is enough that in 2018 Fuerteventura cheese was voted the best goat cheese in the world at the World Championship Cheese, which is held annually in the USA.

    When it comes to places to eat well, there are plenty of them in Fuerteventura. There are many restaurants and bars in every city, and even in the smallest villages you will definitely find a place where you can have a bite to eat. Moreover, the farther from major tourist areas, the tastier and cheaper food. For lovers of freshly caught fish and seafood, I would recommend heading to the former fishing village of El Cotillo on the northwest coast. It is there, in my opinion, the best fish restaurants on the island. For lovers of meat dishes, I can recommend the Mahoch restaurant in the town of Villaverde. And for those who want to taste traditional Canarian cuisine in a refined atmosphere, the La Jaira de Demian restaurant in the capital of the island, Puerto del Rosario , is a good choice.

    Irina, what would you wish our readers on their travels in Europe and Fuerteventura?

    I would like to wish all readers, firstly, that there will be as many such trips in their lives as possible. And so that each of them leaves vivid and unforgettable impressions, because it is these moments that make our life so beautiful

    Mila Ulchenko

    Transport in Tenerife or how to get around the island

    Everyone who travels around Tenerife will find it useful to know some details related to moving around the island itself and between the islands of the archipelago. What type of transport do you prefer? Is it cheaper to rent a car? What kind of transport, besides the bus and cars, can you count on? What about the prices? All these, and a number of other important nuances, we will try to highlight in our material, specially selected to help your most comfortable movement using transport in Tenerife.

    Undoubtedly, all tourists are interested in the quality and cost of available modes of transport. First of all, it would be extremely convenient to take care of the transfer in advance in order to get from the airport to the hotel without any hassle, and only then plan your further trips around the island. To move around the islands and between them, it is possible to choose the means of transportation that suits you both in terms of type, speed or comfort, as well as in terms of budget.

    Walking

    I’m serious 🙂 It’s so beautiful here, the air is so clean that hiking should be an integral part of your holiday. Walks along the waterfront at sunset, through parks, forests and nature reserves will leave you with a lot of pleasant impressions. You shouldn’t stay in the hotel all the time, it’s not worth flying here for.

    Any embankment will be a great place for a walk.

    But between locations where it is worth taking a walk, you will have to use other means of transportation. Read about them below.

    Road transport

    There is a wide network of roads throughout the island with two expressways – TF-1 (about 80 km long) from Santa Cruz to Adeje, and TF-5 (about 45 km) from Santa Cruz to Icod de Los Vinos. The missing section of the highway, which should close the loop around the island, has been under construction for a long time, but has not yet been completed. The pavement of asphalt roads is of good quality, and unpaved roads are found where tourists usually have nothing to do.

    If you have an international driver’s license, you are 21 years old and have 12 months of driving experience, then you should not worry about any problems with cars. At the same time, having a purely Russian driver’s license, you can also move around the island by car – there are no problems with this.

    The best way to get around the island is car rental – fast, convenient, comfortable and without being tied to any schedule. There are many companies that offer this service, but we will not consider them now. a separate article will be written about this. I’ll just say that there is plenty to choose from, and depending on the situation, different offices can be beneficial. On average, prices for simple cars of the VW Polo class and the like start at from 70 euros per week . Cool sedans or roomy minivans cost significantly more. As expected, rent is more expensive in summer and cheaper in winter.

    In any case, regular car trips will cost you much less than if you use public transport or taxis every day. This applies to trips around the city and group sightseeing tours in other settlements. And you can plan any trip on a rented car with the greatest convenience for yourself.

    There are speed limits on the island : on highways – 120 km / h, on the streets of settlements – 50 km / h, outside the city – 90. Speed ​​control is well established here, carried out by placed surveillance cameras. As a rule, special signs warn about this, but there are exceptions.

    The most common causes of fines for our compatriots in Spain, and in Tenerife in particular, are drunk driving, speeding and improper parking.

    Everyone, including passengers, must wear seat belts. In case of violation, a fine of 200 euros awaits you. Special seats are also required for children.

    Do not forget that you may have problems with parking both in the center of a city and near the beaches. It is better not to leave the car in the wrong place otherwise you will be left without a means of transportation. At best, it will be a fine, and at worst, evacuation to a fine parking lot, which costs a lot.

    Useful information

    • it is in the details that the benefit lies specifically for you (for example, the second driver service is free for some, while for others it costs under a hundred euros).
    • When planning a vacation in the peak season, you can save well , by booking a car in advance through the rental company’s website.
    • They prefer to accept credit cards as payment and their data is recorded for deposit retention (depending on the specific company), but you can also pay in cash.

    Taxi

    Using taxi services provided by dozens of operators is not always profitable in terms of economy. And yet, this is a good alternative to renting a car if, for one reason or another, you do not want or need to rent a car. There are no illegal taxis in Tenerife and they are severely punished for “kalym” (we all understand that this does not prevent private cabs from doing it quietly, but you don’t need it). You can easily recognize the taxi cars themselves – they always stand in specially marked places. All cars white with the emblem of the municipality, in the area of ​​​​the license plate there is a plate SP , and an indicator with the numbers 1-2-3 is installed on the roof (indicate the current tariff, if just a green light – the car is free).

    Taxis in Tenerife are white with SP sign and illuminated roof top

    Taxi service has a flat rate and you pay only by the meter. Tariffs start at from 0.5 euros per kilometer and up, depending on whether you are driving in the city or outside it, on a weekday or weekend, day or night. Prices

  • It is convenient to take a taxi when traveling in a company of 3-6 people , especially when moving within the resort and its surroundings. It turns out much cheaper than buses.
  • All taxi drivers speak only Spanish, do not speak Russian , but you only need to know the name of the end point, they know their island very well.
  • Vehicles for getting around resorts

    Bicycles

    or daily payment. On average, a day of rental costs from 8 euro and above (depending on the bike class and rental period). The rental is subject to a deposit of 100 to 150 euros, which is blocked on a credit card or collected in cash. At your request, the bike can even be delivered directly to the hotel. In the kit, as a rule, a helmet and a parking lock, but I do not recommend leaving the bike unattended in deserted places, even fastened.

    Motorcycles and scooters

    Fans of two-wheeled vehicles will find them here too. Rental offices are concentrated in the main resorts of the south, but when booking a motorcycle, moped or scooter, you will be delivered to the hotel and taken back at the end of the rental. Cost starts from €20 for scooters and from €30-35 for motorcycles.

    Motorbike rental is available upon reaching the age of 23 and with at least two years of driving experience. When your motorcycle is delivered, you need to have your passport, credit card and driver’s license with you.

    Other vehicles

    For the elderly, you can rent electric stretchers, which are three or four-wheeled mini-scooters for one or two people. Designed for driving on sidewalks and pedestrian areas and they are willingly used by older Europeans. Price starts from 15 euros per day for a single and from 20 for a double. When renting for a long time, as usual, cheaper.

    For those who are younger, there is a rental service for electric scooters and bicycles – if you are too lazy to move your legs. Only now you can find them almost exclusively in Las Americas. These will cost from 10 euros per hour skiing.

    In the same place, in the south of the island, there are many segway rentals. This is a two-wheeled electric self-balancing platform with a handle in the front – you must have seen such somewhere. You can ride this one in about 25 euros per hour .

    Electric scooter

    Electric stretcher

    Segway

    Buses – the main public transport

    Buses are the main form of public transport – inexpensive and convenient. Routes run all over the island and you can easily get anywhere. Of course, according to the schedule 🙂 Moreover, the schedule is observed by buses almost perfectly (with rare exceptions, more often associated with accidents or other force majeure circumstances).

    This is what the buses look like in Tenerife

    This type of transport is operated by the company TITSA . All buses are painted green, you will not confuse them with others – the route number and final destinations are always indicated on the scoreboard. Recently, the fleet has been partially updated and now buses with lower emissions and equipped with lifts for the disabled are used. Transport stops are marked with green posts with the name of the company and a detailed schedule of routes passing through this stop. It is noteworthy that Google is well versed in the schedule and stops, so feel free to use the calculation on the maps of the search giant. It shows the schedule and travel time not only of direct flights, but also with transfers too – just specify the start and end points. Even on the official website of TITSA, they use the Google service.

    The fare for the city or resort is 1.1-1.5 euros depending on the payment method. The fare between cities is from 2 to 14 euros , depending on the distance and method of payment.

    Payment is made in several ways:

    1. Cash. You need to enter through the front door, tell the driver the desired stop (more often tourists only know the name of the city or sights, but this is not a problem), the number of people and pay for the fare. Important: banknotes with a denomination of no more than 20 euros are accepted for payment, otherwise you will be sent to exchange because. they are simply not supposed to take larger bills according to the instructions.
    2. Bono cards. Bus stations, tourist shops and Internet cafes sell special BonoBus cards (read Bono Bus ). The fare on it will cost 20-50% cheaper than when paying in cash. To pay, simply insert the card into a special machine at the entrance, and to pay for the group fare, repeat this procedure several times.
    3. Using mobile app . But this option will be convenient only if you are here for a long time and a lot and often travel by bus. In this case, you can install a special application on your smartphone and purchase a Bono pass in it (there are several types). Special QR codes are pasted on the bus, reading which you will automatically pay for the trip to the desired point. Show the result of the payment to the driver and go to the salon. To use the method, you need a smartphone with an installed application and Internet access.
      It is important to carefully read the description of the travel card. different transport zones have different travel cards and each has its own list of serviced routes. If you need a universal Bono card, then it is better to buy it at the box office of bus stations, travel agencies, locutorio (Internet salon) or other shops where you will see an advertisement for the sale of cards (pictured below).

    This is how the Bono Bus card looks like

    The capital of the island, Santa Cruz, also has tram service0241 with the terminus La Laguna. The length of the entire tram route is 21 stops. For this exceptionally local service, you can pay in cash, just like on the bus, or use the already familiar Bono card.

    Important and simply useful information

    • Do not throw away Bono Bus if there is very little left on it, during the trip you will simply pay the rest in cash, but taking into account the discount.
    • If you have bulky items (suitcases, bicycles, strollers, etc.) with you, you should put them yourself in the luggage compartment located at the bottom of the bus.
    • Stops are not announced and you must press the special button on the handrails in advance. If you do not know where the right stop is, then ask the driver to tell you and sit closer to him. Often, passengers who hear about your problem can help – the world is not without good people.
    • If the stop is not crowded, then it is worth to raise your hand when the bus is approaching so that the driver does not pass by.
    • All buses are equipped with air conditioners, which are always on. If your journey takes more than half an hour, then it is better to have a jacket with you. you can even freeze (especially by the window).
    • You cannot buy a Bono card from the driver! If you have not purchased in advance, then pay in cash.
    • All prepaid Bono cards are valid for one year from the first trip.

    Ferry service between the Canary Islands

    So, if you want more romantic experiences, then the choice falls on water transport. There are two companies in Tenerife that transport passengers by water. One of them – Fred Olsen Express – will help you get from Los Cristianos to La Gomera, El Hierro, La Palma, and from Santa Cruz to Gran Canaria. Another company, Naviera Armas, has connections with El Hierro, La Palma and La Gomera via Los Cristianos and with Gran Canaria, El Hierro, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura via Santa Cruz.

    The main advantage of a ferry service over air travel is that there is no need to book tickets in advance. You just need to be in the port 30 minutes before departure to purchase a place on the ship. If you nevertheless took care of its availability in advance, then do not forget to contact the ticket office for a boarding pass before departure.

    Depending on the distance to the other island, you will be on the road from 1 hour (for example, if your route is from Los Cristianos to La Gomera) to 8 hours, when traveling from Santa Cruz to Lanzarote.

    Another advantage of the ferries is that they are all passenger-and-freight, so tourists traveling with cars must choose this route. But there is one “but” that is worth mentioning: only large rental companies, and even then not all, will allow you to take a car rented from them out of the island. Smaller companies will simply not want to face all sorts of problems and risks.

    Travel costs start from 30 euros and above, depending on the distance and ticket class. For more detailed information, see the official websites of the companies.

    Air travel between the Canary Islands

    The island is operated by two airlines, Binter Canarias and Canary Fly. Flying with Binter Canarias is more profitable both in terms of ticket prices and the number of daily flights. Timely purchase of a ticket will provide you with a convenient and inexpensive flight within the archipelago from airports – southern TFS Reina Sofia (Tenerife Sur Reina Sofia) or northern TFN Los Rodeos (Tenerife Norte Los Rodeos). Unlike ferries, travel time will rarely exceed an hour. Most domestic flights pass through the northern airport, while the southern airport is the main tourist airport.

    The number of flights may vary, see the exact timetable for Binter Canarias on the official website of the airline. The cost, on average, is from 30 euros per ticket, we don’t write in more detail because they can change. Very often there are discounts and special offers, so keep an eye on the site if you are planning a flight from one island to another. See the website for flights and prices for Canary Fly.

    Flights are short and no meals are provided on board. The planes are small, there are few passengers and, as a result, check-in is much faster.

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    🚗 Fuerteventura Airport Car Rental | Fuerteventura Car Rental

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    Fuerteventura is one of the most visited places in the Canary Islands. It is the second largest of the Canary Islands and the least densely populated. Tourists come here to enjoy the beauty of its diverse landscape, stunning beaches and play a number of adventure sports. It has a long coastline that stretches for about 193 km. Car rental has been the most popular option for tourists to enjoy the beauty of this attractive island.

    There is a lot to do on this beautiful island. Tourists can enjoy every moment here as it is full of nightclubs and cafes. There are also many hotels on the beach that provide excellent hotel services to their guests. Moreover, you can also try some of the most delicious food around in the restaurants of these hotels. You can find this beautiful island in the Atlantic Ocean and the Spanish mainland is not very far from here as it is on the coast of Africa. You can also visit the nearby islands of Lanzarote Gran Canaria and Tenerife on regular ferries. Fuerteventura car rental is a great way to get around and enjoy the atmosphere as much as possible.

    Tourists can enjoy a range of activities like walking trails, windsurfing, sailing, scuba diving and many others to enjoy their holiday as much as possible. The entire island is full of beautiful scenery and hiking enthusiasts can enjoy long hikes and take in as many scenery as possible. There are excellent weather conditions, calm waters and good winds that are ideal for water sports. Yachts and boats are also available for tourists to rent. Boat trips along the coast are popular with every member of the family and can be a relaxing way to spend a few hours.

    Fuerteventura’s nightlife attracts thousands of visitors every year. The entire island is filled with numerous restaurants, bars and nightclubs. This is one of the best places to enjoy a party with friends. The resorts of Caleta de Fuste and Corralejo are well known among tourists for their lively discos and dance bars.

    However, tourists should also visit the quiet villages around the coast to get a feel for the traditional side of island life. Fuerteventura car rental is a popular transportation choice, and that’s because it offers freedom that you can’t always find when relying on public transportation. Nobody wants to be tied to a schedule when they are on holiday, as time is precious and there is so much more to it than waiting at public transport stops.

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    Where to rent a car

    Rentalcargroup.com offers car rental in more than 35000 locations, in all major airports and railways stations. Below on this page you see a map with all the car rental companies we work with in Fuerteventura Airport.

    Drive your car rental at Fuerteventura Airport

    Driving around Fuerteventura Airport with a rental car can be a hassle, but not impossible. This is a good way to get around, but we advise you to familiarize yourself with the local traffic rules, as they may differ from what you are used to. Be aware that traffic can be quite heavy during peak times and it may take longer before you reach your destination.

    Age limit to rent a car in Fuerteventura Airport

    Most car rental agents allow you to rent a car when you are 21, however young drivers fees will apply until age 24 and usually from 21 you can only rent mini compact categories. The maximum age for renting a car is 75 years old, but it depends on the car rental agent. We advise you to read the detailed terms and conditions of each car rental agent.

    Toll roads in Fuerteventura airport

    In many cities and countries you have toll roads, most of the toll roads you can pay in cash or with a credit card, however some car rental companies offer electronic toll devices, depending on the car rental agent the price it is paid the service is included in the rental price or not, in the detailed conditions of each car rental agent you can find this information. An electronic toll device allows you to automatically pay all tolls for passing any electronic barrier, when you arrive at a car rental, you can activate this toll device and the toll charges will be automatically paid on your credit card.

    Terms & Conditions

    Rentalcargroup.com works with many large and small car rental agencies, each car rental company has its own terms and conditions. We recommend that you always read carefully and check the detailed terms and conditions carefully before booking a rental car. Our call center is available for 7 days by phone or chat, if you have any doubts about the conditions, we will be happy to help you.

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    Facts about car rental in Fuerteventura Airport

    • Last month, the average car rental length in Fuerteventura Airport was 7 days.
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    Ash Island The catastrophe turned this place into Martian hills. Now everyone dreams of getting here: World: Travel: Lenta.ru

    Of all the Canary Islands, Lanzarote is the closest to Europe – and farthest from the usual ideas about how a quiet resort area should be. Once it was considered one of the possible disaster sites of the mythical Atlantis, but in the end it itself became the site of a legendary cataclysm due to a terrible volcanic eruption. The Lenta.ru correspondent got acquainted with the island, where the ancient forces of nature and modern art met.

    Lancelot Island

    Russians generally love the Canary Islands: 25 years ago, the very name of this archipelago was a symbol of exoticism and luxurious relaxation for our citizens who were not spoiled abroad. Over time, upon closer inspection, it turned out that this is by no means a heavy resort suite, but a relatively budget place for a beach holiday with children (this primarily applies to the central island of the archipelago – Tenerife) or for surfing and especially kiting (Fuerteventura, famous for its winds).

    Located somewhat on the outskirts of Lanzarote, much less familiar to most domestic travelers. There are no package tours on it (airplanes from Russia usually fly to Tenerife), and most tourists, if they wish, get there on their own: from Tenerife – by local airlines, from nearby Fuerteventura – by sea ferry.

    The second option leaves an unforgettable impression: first you can watch flying fish that look like dragonflies, and then admire how the silhouettes of the volcanoes of Lanzarote Island gradually grow on the horizon, gaining height and color. In fact, it is completely covered with volcanoes: the area of ​​the island is about 850 square kilometers, and there are more than two hundred volcanoes on it. And they are considered active because they erupted only three centuries ago – there are many documented memories of this.

    Apparently, the name of a piece of land a thousand kilometers from the European coast was given by a European, a merchant from Genoa Lancelotto Malocello, who discovered it to the civilized world at the beginning of the 14th century. However, there is another version of the origin of the name – from the mythical island of Lancelot from ancient manuscripts found in the Vatican library.

    The Devil of Timanfayi

    What Lanzarote looks like now is most vividly described in his short novel of the same name by the popular writer Michel Houellebecq, a fan of writing about resorts in general: “There was a plain dotted with black rocks with sharp jagged edges … And volcanoes rose in the background , covering the horizon with their crimson, in some places almost purple slopes. Erosion did not soften this landscape, did not give it an intricate form; he was primordial wild and severe.

    These dramatic features of the Lanzarote landscape did not appear immediately. Apparently, until 1730 it was quite densely populated, green and fertile. About twenty Spanish villages were located on it: Timanfaya, Mancha Blanca, Maretasa, Maso, Santa Catalina, Chupadero, Vega de Uga, Aldea de Rodeo and others. However, a natural cataclysm literally wiped them off the face of the earth.

    “On the first of September 1730, between nine and ten o’clock in the evening, on the island of Lanzarote, in a place called Timanfaya, the earth suddenly opened up. A huge mountain rose from the crack, and from the top of this mountain a fiery fountain blew, which did not dry out for nineteen days in a row, ”Don Andres Lorenzo Curbado later recalled with horror in his Chronicle, who at that time was the parish priest of the village of Yaiza, who miraculously survived after the first catastrophic eruption and others that followed.

    Earthquakes accompanying volcanic eruptions, lava flows spreading over the earth, tons of ash left no trace of the former well-being of Lanzarote. It all ended only almost fifteen months later, on Christmas Day 1731. “The island was shaken by the most violent earthquake that has been recorded since the beginning of this long disaster,” Don Andres wrote. Nature calmed down, and the surviving inhabitants of the island began to somehow restore their life almost destroyed by cataclysms. The village of Yaysa, where the chronicler priest lived, miraculously survived and survived to this day. Like the modern cities of Lanzarote (its capital Arrecife and the resort village of Puerto del Carmen), it is built up with low cubic buildings with flat roofs. There are no tall buildings on the seismically dangerous island: volcanoes can wake up, and then earthquakes cannot be avoided.

    However, human history is a long thing, and what seemed like a terrible disaster sometimes brings unexpectedly beneficial results. Volcanoes covered most of the island with a bizarre and multi-colored (black, brown, gray, red) lava crust, as well as many stones and rocks of whimsical shape. All this as a whole – flat plateaus with influxes of volcanic tuff, peaks of dormant volcanoes, crevices and “Martian” plains – looks like alien scenery for a science fiction film.

    And such films were shot here. The Spanish government in the last century appreciated the inheritance inherited from nature and in 1974 year gave the volcanic desert the status of Timanfaya National Park. The shocked filmmakers were impressed. Timanfaya was used for filming location scenes from One Million Years B.C. and Star Wars. By the way, another film in which anyone who has visited the island easily recognizes Lanzarote landscapes is Broken Embraces by the cult Spanish director Pedro Almodovar. He, like the writer Michel Welbeck, loves Lanzarote very much. The island also attracts fashion brands: for example, the Fendi house two years ago, during the lifetime of its creative director Karl Lagerfeld, filmed an advertising campaign in Lanzarote.

    However, the Timanfaya National Park was created not only and not so much to entertain tourists and make movies. The unique landscapes received a protected status at the initiative of scientists: they got a truly unique testing ground for studying the development of the terrestrial biosphere since the birth of life on the planet. On the black lava plateaus and hills of Timanfaya three hundred years ago, evolution seems to have begun anew from the stage of microorganisms.

    To prevent microbes from being trampled by zealous tourists, it is forbidden to move around the park outside of organized groups. The government cannot afford not to let anyone other than scientists into Timanfaya at all: the island lives on income from tourism activities. They found a compromise: idle travelers are taken around the park on buses along specially laid routes, sometimes allowing them to get out into the air and take pictures. Moreover, the guides closely monitor that tourists do not leave the route and do not pick up stones and pieces of lava for souvenirs.

    Accredited guides guide small groups through the park by appointment. Special connoisseurs of the exotic ride on camels. By the way, this is not a strange whim of the park administration, but a strict adherence to historical truth: due to the relative proximity of the North African coast, until the middle of the 20th century, camels were a completely common type of horse-drawn transport in Lanzarote.

    After wandering among the lava hills, tourists are taken to be fed to a restaurant and a tourist center (resembling either a flying saucer quite appropriate in these landscapes, or a giant transparent millstone). There, as the guide assures, grilled meat is fried on the natural fire of volcanic bowels. The building was designed by the most famous native of Lanzarote, avant-garde artist Cesar Manrique. He also invented the symbol of Timanfaya – a pot-bellied imp with a four-pronged trident, the spirit of a volcano, an underground volcanic devil. It is to his tricks that tourists owe a local attraction: a bucket of water is poured into a hole in the rock surface, and after a few seconds a geyser erupts from it with a hiss.

    Cesar – Cesarovo

    Manrique was born in Arrecife, the capital of the island, but over time has become a real cosmopolitan. To study, Cesar left the provincial Canaries for continental Spain, where he picked up avant-garde ideas that pushed him to further travel and search for himself. After studying, Cesar Manrique, whose freedom-loving disposition was disgusted by the Franco regime, went to work in New York, which in the 1960s was the undisputed world center of contemporary art. There he was friends with Andy Warhol, and in Europe he made acquaintance with Picasso.

    With Picasso, Manrique was related by creative greed and breadth: they both wanted to embrace the immensity. The stormy energy of Cesar poured into his native island. In fact, it was he who turned Lanzarote into a tourist attraction and an open-air natural and art museum. Moreover, he was engaged in everything: from the installation of monumental sculptures to the development of environmental documents and the drawing of emblems of natural attractions. He also owns a sketch of the coat of arms of the island (it is a black sun with red rays).

    Cesar Manrique created the Cactus Park and set up viewing platforms nearby, on Mirador del Rio and Los Hervideros near the village of El Golfo. To see everything that the energetic artist has done on the island, you need to rent a car: public transport runs there with long breaks. Although this has its own charm: all bus stops on the island are unique – no two are identical – and they all look like gazebos or pavilions made of natural materials: stone, wood, volcanic tuff. They were also designed by Manrique. He also obtained from the Lanzarote authorities (the governor of the island Jose Ramirez was his friend) a single architectural standard, thanks to which all the houses on the island are strictly no higher than four floors, built in the old manner: whitewashed cubes with green or blue doors, frames and shutters.

    “Man must gradually merge with nature in order to find the truth of life,” wrote Manrique. “All I want is to be part of nature.” The most unusual place associated with the name of the artist in Lanzarote is the unique cave of Jameos del Agua, part of the so-called “lava tube” Cueva de los Verdes, six kilometers long. In former dashing times, the inhabitants of Lanzarote hid in it from pirate raids. There, in Jameos del Agua, Manrique designed an artificial blue lagoon.

    And not far from the lagoon there is a natural cave with a lake with salty sea water, which gradually, over many centuries, seeped into the cave from the open ocean. Munidopsis, deep-sea crustaceans Munidopsis polymorpha, settled there by some miracle of nature. So that they do not rest, special attendants carefully ensure that tourists do not throw coins into the water: metal oxides poison the water for crustaceans. The stylized image of the munidopsis, drawn by Cesar Manrique, has become a symbol of Jameos del Agua: the cave has become a landscape and artistic ensemble, a natural concert hall with natural acoustics.

    There is also a place in Lanzarote where the spirit of Cesar Manrique, who died tragically in a car accident in 1988, seems to be hovering: his estate Taro de Tahiche. Shortly before his death, Manrique handed over the estate to a foundation that supports his non-profit architectural and landscape projects in Lanzarote. A museum has been set up in the house of Cesar Manrique, where, along with his own, works by Picasso, Miro and Tapies are exhibited.

    The uniqueness of the house lies in the fact that under its lower floor the owner arranged a chain of small volcanic caves. On the second floor, one of the walls is a frozen lava flow. There is a natural hole in the ceiling of the living room cave, which makes it look like an ancient Roman atrium. A fig tree sprouted into the hole: it is said that it was this tree growing from the cave that made Cesar Manrique, who had longed to merge with nature all his life, build himself a “volcanic home”.

    Not far from Taro de Tahiche, Manrique built another rock villa called Lagomar for his friend, the famous actor Omar Sharif. Unfortunately, you can’t visit it: the actor sold the house shortly after construction, and now it is privately owned. Instead, you can dine at a nearby restaurant, stylized as a traditional Lanzarote dwelling. It is worth ordering fish mero with mojo sauce made from white wine and olive oil and garnished with small potatoes. This is a local speciality. It is boiled “in uniform” in a clay pot, pouring some very salty water into it. A salt crust forms on the peel, preserving the special taste of the potato.

    Muscat La Geria

    Apart from the man-made parks of Cesar Manrique, the La Geria valley is probably the most photogenic place in Lanzarote. It “winds its way among dark purple, almost black mountain slopes dotted with stones and gravel. For several centuries, the inhabitants of the island dug holes in the gravel, collected stones and built semicircular walls from them to protect them from the wind. A vine is planted in each such hole. Volcanic gravel is very fertile, the sun shines with might and main. This grape produces an aromatic Muscat wine. The perseverance it took for such a gigantic work is truly astonishing.” This is how Michel Houellebecq describes La Geria.

    Photographs of a jet-black plain with symmetrical pits and bright green vines do not convey the real beauty of this natural and man-made landscape at the same time. However, besides photographers, La Geria is also interesting for winemakers. The fact is that this is one of the oldest vineyards in Europe. In 1869, the insidious phylloxera killed almost all European vines, and they had to be replaced by American ones resistant to phylloxera.

    The Canaries were an isolated and rarely visited place, and the phylloxera did not reach Lanzarote. It is difficult to judge how much the historical local Muscat is better than those that grew in Europe two hundred years ago, but the sweet dessert wine of El Grifo, the oldest bodega on the island in the village of San Bartolome, founded in 1775, is worthy of all praise. However, Lanzarote’s vineyards are relatively small, not so much an agricultural production as a tourist attraction, and in order to maintain environmental standards and authenticity, most of the work is done by hand.

    Lanzarote’s bodegas produce about two million liters of wine a year. Bottles with the geographical name Denominacion de Origen Lanzarote are mainly sold right there on the islands or in Spanish restaurants and wine shops for connoisseurs of the exotic.

    Lanzarote Muscat grapes grow without rain (they are extremely rare on the island) and without artificial irrigation. It is replaced by water condensate concentrating on large volcanic sand-picon – in other words, dew. Morning moisture, which falls abundantly at dawn due to the sharp contrast of night and day temperatures, does not have time to evaporate under the sun, but quickly disappears into the soil under a layer of picon. And reverse evaporation does not occur even in the hottest weather: the same volcanic sand interferes.

    Plat traditionnel espagnol: Les 6 meilleurs plats espagnols typiques à goûter

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    Les 14 plats espagnols typiques à essayer absolument

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    La péninsule ibérique propose une gastronomie abondante et savoureuse. Ceux qui se rendent en Espagne n’ont donc que l’embarras du choix. Mais parmi les plats espagnols typiques, certains sont à essayer au plus vite. Quels sont ces plats typiques auxquels vous devez absolument goûter une fois sur le sol d’Espagne ? Découvrez-les tout de suite !

     

    1- Gaspacho

     

     

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    Tout le monde a déjà entendu parler du Gaspacho qui est un des plats typiques d’Espagne. Il s’agit d’une soupe froide colorée préparée à partir de tomates fraîches et d’un mélange de légumes. Le gaspacho se prend surtout pendant l’été, quand il fait très chaud.

     

    2- Pulpo a la Gallega

     

     

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    Ce plat espagnol est originaire précisément de la Galicie. Le Pulpo a la Gallega (Poulpe à la galicienne) se mange inévitablement durant les férias. Comment se prépare-t-il ? On dispose le poulpe dans un récipient en cuir et on le passe à la cuisson le temps d’attendrir la chair. Le Poulpe à la galicienne se prend dans des plats en bois, avec du sel en petite quantité et du paprika.

     

    3- Paella

     

     

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    La Paella est un autre plat espagnol typique constitué d’une diversité d’ingrédients. Les fruits de mer, les légumes, et le poulet sont quelques-uns des éléments incontournables entrant dans sa composition. À la fois parfumée et éclatante, la Paella est un véritable délice à essayer de toute urgence !

     

    4- Gambas Ajillo

    Le Gambas Ajillo est un repas en provenance d’Andalousie, qui permet de partir à la découverte des succulences du Sud espagnol. Il ne faut pas plus de dix minutes pour préparer ce plat avec pour principaux ingrédients, des crevettes et de l’ail.

     

    5- Churros

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    Les churros, pâtisseries espagnoles par excellence sont toujours présentes lors des fêtes foraines. Ce plat traditionnel espagnol se prend en général au petit-déjeuner, avec pour l’accompagner, un grand bol de chocolat chaud et épais. Vous ne pouvez pas faire un tour en Espagne sans vous délecter de churros !

     

    6- Pescado Frito

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    Composé d’un poisson fariné et frit dans de l’huile, le Pescado Frito se mange dans toute l’Espagne. Il est normalement associé à des pommes de terre et est surtout très présent sur les côtes espagnoles. Le Pescado Frito est aussi présent dans le sud de la France.

     

    7- Tortillas de patatas

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    Voici un plat traditionnel espagnol qui dévoile au grand jour l’expertise des Espagnols en matière de préparation d’omelettes ! Les Tortillas de patatas sont en effet un savant mix d’omelettes de pommes de terre et d’oignons. En principe, ils se dégustent comme des tapas, mais peuvent également accompagner un repas. Les Tortillas de patatas ne se refusent pas non plus à ceux qui les préfèrent dans des sandwichs.

     

    8- Queso Manchego

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    Continuons notre top des plats espagnols typiques à essayer absolument, avec le Queso Manchego ou Fromage Manchego. Le plus souvent, il est associé à du jambon et se prend sur une plancha. Le Queso Manchego nous vient de la région de Castille-La Manche. Il est préparé avec du lait de brebis, mais pas n’importe quelle brebis. Celle-ci doit en effet être de la race manchega…

     

    Six autres plats traditionnels espagnols à essayer au plus vite

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    Vous savez désormais tout des 8 plats d’Espagne que vous devez essayer sans plus tarder. Mais, comme nous l’avancions en introduction, la péninsule ibérique fourmille de plats typiques aussi délicieux les uns que les autres. Voici donc six autres plats originaires d’Espagne que vous allez aimer à coup sûr !

     

    9- Patatas Bravas

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    Formés de carrés de pommes de terre de petite taille couverts de sauce brava, les Patatas Bravas se prennent souvent en tapas. La sauce brava est une sauce au poivron et piment rouge. Il faut également savoir que les Patatas Bravas proviennent de la région catalane.

     

    10- Cocido

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    Si les Patatas Bravas sont calatanes, le Cocido est quant à lui madrilène ! Ce pot-au-feu est constitué d’une variété de viandes et de légumes. Parmi les légumes, les pois chiches sont indéboulonnables. Le Cocido est un plat espagnol très populaire en période hivernale.

     

    11- Tarta de Santiago

     

     

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    La Tarta de Santiago est un dessert traditionnel espagnol qui se prend donc à l’heure du goûter. Il s’agit d’un gâteau aux amandes de Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle. Il faut tout en couvrant cette pâtisserie de sucre glace, faire apparaître au moyen d’un pochoir, la fameuse croix de l’Ordre militaire et religieux catholique de Santiago. Il n’y a qu’à cette condition qu’elle méritera effectivement le nom de Tarta de Santiago.

     

    12- Fabada

     

     

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    Recette typique d’Espagne en provenance de la principauté des Asturies, la Fabada est une cousine du cassoulet français. Elle est faite de haricots blancs qu’accompagnent de la charcuterie et des épices. La Fabada est donc un plat consistant, ce qui n’enlève absolument rien à son caractère succulent.

     

    13- Ensaïmada

     

     

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    Tout comme la Tarta de Santiago, l’Ensaïmada est une pâtisserie espagnole typique. Elle est originaire de l’île de Majorque et est réservée pour le petit-déjeuner. L’Ensaïmada se présente sous l’aspect d’une spirale recouverte de sucre glace. Elle se prend avec une bonne tasse de café, pour commencer une nouvelle journée du bon pied !

     

    14- Empanada

     

     

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    Ce feuilleté qui ressemble à un chausson se retrouve en Espagne, mais aussi en Amérique latine. L’Empanada est bourré de viande, d’œufs et de pommes de terre et est généralement mangé lors des pique-niques.

     

    Les meilleures recettes culinaires d’Espagne sont le Gaspacho, le Pulpo a la Gallega, la Paella, le Gambas Ajillo et les Churros. Dégustez également sans attendre le Pescado Frito, les Tortillas de patatas et le Quesgo Manchego.

    15 plats d’Espagne succulents et variés

    Moral en berne, journée tristoune ou simple manque de mélatonine ? Vite, vite, vite ! On fait le plein de soleil en mettant le cap sur l’Espagne et sa farandole de plats épicés, gourmands et conviviaux. Fiesta et générosité assurées toute la soirée !

     

    De la Catalogne à l’Andalousie en passant par la Cantabrie, les petits plats ibériques se cuisinent facilement à la maison et mettent instantanément un peu de soleil dans l’assiette. Loin des clichés … la cuisine espagnole rime souvent avec sangria, tortilla, gaspacho, paëlla et chorizo. Des spécialités savoureuses qui chatouillent le bout du nez, titillent les papilles et téléportent directement au pied de la Méditerranée. Tant malicieuse que délicieuse … la gastronomie espagnole est capable de nous faire saliver rien qu’en prononçant jamon iberico, alors pourquoi s’en priver ?

     

    Entre la traditionnelle tortilla de patatas, une jolie zarzuela catalane et un irrésistible gazpacho bien désaltérant, le plus difficile sera de faire un choix … ou pas ! Pas question d’oublier, au passage, l’incontournable paëlla espagnole, ni les poulpes a la gallega qui feront l’unanimité au centre de la tablée. Pour des saveurs catalanes, découvrez et salivez pour l’ouillade, un plat parfait pour un repas d’hiver réconfortant. Amateurs de crevettes ? Craquez pour les crevettes à l’ail, qui se cuisinent dans toutes les régions d’Espagne… et désormais à la maison ! Et pour se désaltérer entre deux bouchées, rien de tel qu’une sangria maison.  

     

    Encore plus de recettes espagnoles ? Enfilez le tablier pour cuisiner des calamars frits ou leur version catalane, des patatas bravas ou l’arroz con frijoles. Et si les noms ne vous disent rien, faites confiance à la tradition, la cuisine espagnole fait carton plein quand il s’agit de partager un repas gourmand… avec une recette de fabada, une autre de cocido madrileno ou un traditionnel pescaito frito.

     

    Sourire aux lèvres et estomac rassasié à la sortie de la table assuré ! 

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    Paëlla espagnole


    Déguster un plat qui vient d’ailleurs, c’est partir en voyage sans avoir besoin de prendre l’avion. Voilà l’un des avantages de cette recette de paella espagnole aux fruits de mer, gorgée de soleil, de moules, de crevettes, de calamars, de riz, de bouillon de volaille et de safran.
    Il s’agit ici d’une version express, simplifiée au maximum, pour un atterrissage plus rapide dans l’assiette. Alors, prêts à décoller ? Embarquez sans plus attendre dans cette recette de paëlla maison, et revenez-y quand vous voulez !



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    Ouillade catalane


    Ce plat très calorique se consomme aux jours les plus froids de l’hiver. .. Il est meilleur réchauffé et peut donc se préparer la veille.



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    Poulpes à la gallega



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    Tortilla


    Envie d’un petit plat qui vous rappelle vos dernières vacances en Espagne ? Préparez une tortilla de patatas pour toute la familia ! Recette phare de la gastronomie ibérique, cette omelette de pommes de terre à la consistance épaisse rivalise de simplicité aux fourneaux : quelques pommes de terre, des oignons et des œufs, et le tour est (presque) joué. À savourer en parts avec une salade verte, sur une tranche de pain grillé ou en tapas à l’apéritif !



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    Sangria espagnole


    À la fois rafraîchissante et peu alcoolisée, la sangria espagnole est la boisson idéale pour un apéro estival. Elle est parfaite en apéritif avant un repas espagnol type paëlla ou tortilla, et tout aussi divine avec un buffet de tapas lors d’une soirée d’été entre amis. Elle est surtout facile et pratique, puisque la sangria espagnole faite maison ne réclame que quelques minutes de préparation pour un résultat qui fait voyager tous les invités jusqu’en Espagne !



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    Calamars frits



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    Fabada



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    Cocido madrileno



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    Arroz con frijoles



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    Patatas bravas



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    Les plats typiques de la cuisine espagnole — idealista

    L’omelette aux pommes de terre, la fierté de la gastronomie espagnole / Wikipedia

    15 octobre 2018, Rédaction

    La gastronomie espagnole a considérablement gagné en popularité ces dernières années et est devenue l’une des plus importantes au monde. Cependant, la cuisine espagnole typique a des recettes qui remontent à des centaines d’années et a depuis inclus l’utilisation de produits frais, locaux et de saison.

    Chaque région a ses propres plats fétiches et ses saveurs uniques, alors n’hésitez pas à goûter chacune des spécialités que ce pays a à offrir. Afin de vous faciliter la tâche, voici les plats les plus typiques de la cuisine espagnole :

    1. Paella

    La paëlla, le plat valencien traditionnel à base de riz / Wikipedia

    La paella est peut-être le plat le plus célèbre de la gastronomie espagnole et aussi le plus demandé. Originaire de la Communauté de Valence, elle est préparée à base de viande de lapin, de poulet et, dans sa version la plus traditionnelle, d’escargots. Elle est cuisinée dans une poêle spéciale, la paellera, sur la chaleur des braises, ce qui permet d’obtenir le fameux socarrat, du riz grillé et croquant qui se forme sur les bords de la paellera.

    2. Cocido madrileño

    Le cocido est un ragoût, parfait pour affronter le froid

    Le plat par excellence de la capitale espagnole, Madrid, était à l’origine consommé par la classe ouvrière pour affronter les hivers rigoureux de l’intérieur du pays. Il s’agit d’un ragoût à base de pois chiches, de légumes, de porc, de lard et de saucisses. Ce ragoût se sert traditionnellement en plat unique et en deux étapes, d’abord le bouillon issu de la cuisson, puis les ingrédients égouttés.

    3. Fabada asturiana

    Asturian faba beans make for a warming, winter broth / Wikipedia

    Comme son nom l’indique, ce plat est né dans les Asturies, une région du nord du pays. Similaire au cocido madrileño, l’ingrédient phare de ce plat est le faba, une variété de haricot blanc cuit pendant de longues heures avec d’autres ingrédients comme du porc, du bacon, du chorizo et de la morcilla ou boudin noir, pour obtenir un délicieux ragoût de couleur rouge, parfait pour tenir toute la journée face au froid.

    4. Gazpacho et Salmorejo

    Quelle est la différence entre le gazpacho et le salmorejo ? / Pixabay

    Ces deux soupes froides à base de légumes crus sont nées en Andalousie, région du sud connue pour ces étés chauds. Le gaspacho, la plus connue des deux, est fait à base de tomates, concombres, poivrons, oignons et vinaigre. Le salmorejo, typique de la ville de Cordoue, est plus épais et contient de l’ail, des tomates, de l’huile d’olive et de la chapelure, et peut être accompagné de dés de jambon, d’œufs durs ou de croûtons de pain grillés.

    5. Tortilla de patatas

    Une omelette aux pommes de terre / Wikimedia commons

    L’omelette espagnole est la reine de la cuisine espagnole, consommée dans tout le pays et adaptée à tous les goûts. C’est l’exemple parfait de la simplicité et de la délicatesse de la cuisine du pays. Sa préparation la plus simple consiste à faire frire des pommes de terre qui seront ensuite mélangées aux œufs battus puis le tout sera cuit jusqu’à ce que les œufs prennent forme, plus ou moins selon les préférences du consommateur. Habituellement, on y ajoute aussi des oignons, mais cet ingrédient partage les avis.

    6. Pulpo a Feira

    Poulpe au paprika / Wikipedia

    Aussi appelé pulpo a la gallega, ce plat est typique de la Galice, une région de la côte atlantique célèbre pour ses incroyables fruits de mer. C’est un plat simple dont l’ingrédient principal vous surprendra sûrement : un poulpe entièr cuit dans une casserole en cuivre jusqu’à ce qu’il ramollisse, tout en restant consistant. Servi en tranches avec un filet d’huile d’olive, du gros sel et du paprika, la texture du poulpe est douce et fondante et sa saveur forte mais à la fois délicate. Il peut aussi être accompagné de pommes de terre bouillies.

    7. Croquetas

    Croustillantes, les croquetas dorées sont à tomber / Pixabay

    L’un des plats espagnols aux multiples versions, las croquetas peuvent être préparées avec presque tous les ingrédients, bien que le jambon ibérique, le poulet et la morue prédominent. Il s’agit d’une sorte de sauce béchamel épaisse, mélangée à de l’oignon à et l’ingrédient que vous souhaitez, pétrie sous forme de petites boules allongées, panées avec de la chapelure puis frites. Elles triomphent à l’apéritif sous forme de tapas et nous vous animons à goûter toutes les saveurs possibles.

    8. Migas

    Migas, faites à base de pain rassis / Wikipedia

    Ce plat d’origine populaire est un très bon exemple de cuisine zéro déchet, car son ingrédient principal est le pain dur. Le pain est émietté et cuit avec différents ingrédients tels que de la viande, des saucisses ou des légumes. Traditionnellement consommé au petit-déjeuner pour son contenu énergétique élevé, las migas sont aujourd’hui servies au déjeuner. Les versions les plus connues sont celles d’Estrémadure, migas extremeñas, et celles de Castilla La Mancha, migas manchegas, bien qu’elles se cuisinent et sont appréciées presque partout en Espagne.

    9. Calçots

    Calçots, traditionnels en Catalogne / Flickr

    Pour déguster ce plat, il faut attendre la saison de son ingrédient principal, le calçot, une sorte d’oignon en forme de poireau qui mûrit entre janvier et mars. Le calçot est grillé jusqu’à ce qu’il soit cuit, puis épluché et à consommer debout. Vous pouvez aussi le tremper dans une sauce romesco, à base de noix et de ñora ou nyores, une sorte de poivre. Ce plat est typique de la Catalogne et se prépare à l’occasion de fêtes.

    10. Papas arrugadas

    Papas arrugadas des îles Canaries / Pixabay

    La cuisine des îles Canaries a des caractéristiques uniques qui la différencient de la cuisine péninsulaire. Son plat phare : des « pommes de terre froissées » avec une sauce mojo picón épicée. Il s’agit d’une variété de pommes de terre exclusive des îles, bouillies avec beaucoup de sel pour qu’une fois cuites, une croûte salée se forme sur leur peau. Elles sont servies avec une sauce épicée rougeâtre à base de poivron, le mojo. Pour une version non épicée, commandez le plat avec du mojo verde, à base d’herbes.

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    La gastronomie espagnole est renommée dans le monde entier. Profitez de votre voyage en Espagne pour déguster certaines de ses spécialités traditionnelles les plus typiques. Toutes les recettes que nous vous proposons sont tellement connues que vous n’aurez aucun mal à les commander dans n’importe quel restaurant. Postez ensuite des photos sur Internet pour mettre l’eau à la bouche de vos amis. Mais ce ne sont que quelques exemples : 

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    • Cocido au parador de Chinchón (région de Madrid)

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      Un bon pot-au-feu : voilà un plaisir à la portée de tous. Il y a plusieurs types de « cocido », mais le madrilène se mange d’une façon bien traditionnelle : d’abord un savoureux bouillon de vermicelles, ensuite les pois chiches et les légumes, et pour terminer la viande et la charcuterie. Merveilleux, surtout en hiver.

    • Variétés de gaspachos et salmorejos

      Il s’agit d’une soupe froide traditionnelle que l’on trouve dans plusieurs régions d’Espagne, notamment en Estrémadure, en Andalousie ou en Castille-La Manche. Le gaspacho le plus populaire est celui d’Andalousie ; il est élaboré, entre autres, avec des tomates, des poivrons et de l’ail (bien haché). C’est un plat délicieux et très sain, caractéristique de la diète méditerranéenne.

    • Pulpo a feira ou à la galicienne

      Il ne pouvait manquer à cette liste l’une des recettes les plus typiques de la région de Galice, dans le nord-ouest de l’Espagne. Pour les connaisseurs, il doit être servi dans un plat en bois. On lui ajoute une bonne pincée de gros sel, du paprika (épicé pour les plus téméraires) et de l’huile d’olive. En Galice, il ne fait défaut dans aucune fête digne de ce nom.

    • Assiette de fabada asturienne au parador de Cangas de Onís

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      Paradores

      Nous restons dans le nord de l’Espagne, mais cette fois-ci nous nous rendons dans la région des Asturies. Après une longue matinée de visites touristiques, rien de tel qu’un bon plat de haricots accompagnés de boudin, de chorizo, de lard et de jambon pour reprendre des forces.

    • Des amis autour d’une paella

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      Agencia Valenciana de Turismo

      Il y en a de toutes les sortes, mais on entend souvent dire que la véritable paella de Valence doit être élaborée avec le riz de la région, du poulet, du lapin, des escargots, des haricots blancs « garrafó », des haricots tendres « tabella », des haricots verts « ferradura », de l’ail, de la tomate, du paprika, de l’huile, du sel et du safran. Un conseil : la déguster fraîchement préparée sur une terrasse au bord de la Méditerranée.

    • Tortilla-pommes-de-terre

      On peut la considérer comme la spécialité culinaire espagnole par excellence. Pour son élaboration, deux écoles s’affrontent : celle des défenseurs et celle des détracteurs de l’oignon. Tout le monde s’accorde néanmoins sur les ingrédients principaux : les œufs et les pommes de terre. En Espagne, c’est le plat par excellence de la plupart des bars. Il faut dire qu’elle est vraiment délicieuse : ne manquez surtout pas de la goûter.

    • Morue pil pil

      Dans le Pays Basque, le poisson est d’une qualité exceptionnelle, c’est pourquoi il existe une infinité de recettes à base de produits de la mer, comme celle de la morue pil pil. L’expérience du cuisinier permet d’élaborer, à partir des délicieux jus du poisson, une sauce gélatineuse particulièrement savoureuse. Vous pourrez bien entendu la déguster au restaurant, mais aussi vous lancer à l’élaborer vous-même en participant à un atelier de cuisine traditionnelle (il y en a beaucoup dans cette partie de l’Espagne).

    • Agneau rôti au parador de Guadalupe

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      Paradores

      Typique de la gastronomie de Castille-León, l’agneau de lait, coupé en morceaux et placé dans un plat en terre cuite, est rôti selon la méthode traditionnelle dans un four à bois. Sa couleur caramélisée met littéralement l’eau à la bouche. Dans certaines régions de Castille-León, l’agneau est remplacé par du cochon de lait, préparé exactement de la même manière. Ce sont de véritables institutions de la gastronomie régionale, à ne surtout pas manquer.

    • Churros avec un chocolat

      On les mange au petit-déjeuner ou au goûter, accompagnés bien sûr d’un chocolat chaud ou saupoudrés de sucre glace. Ils sont aussi vendus tous chauds dans la rue. Découvrez comment préparer ce célèbre petit-déjeuner espagnol chez vous.

    • Gâteau de saint Jacques

      Un délicieux gâteau sucré aux amandes et décoré de la croix de saint Jacques. C’est le produit phare de la pâtisserie galicienne, un classique dans le sac des pèlerins qui viennent à bout du Chemin de Saint-Jacques. Un truc pour reconnaître un bon gâteau de saint Jacques, il est vraiment moelleux. 

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    La diversité de plats de la cuisine espagnole est impressionnante. Chaque région, chaque village et chaque famille a une façon propre de préparer les plus délicieuses recettes. Dans pas mal de cas, il s’agit de recettes héritées de génération en génération.

    Je me suis engagé à explorer les délices de la cuisine espagnole, autant que possible. Cependant, je suis impressionné par la diversité des recettes et d’ingrédients. Je trouve très sympa que dans ce pays, il existe pas mal de recettes pour lesquelles vous pouvez substituer un ingrédient unique, et en conséquence, vous obtiendrez un goût totalement diffèrent. Parfois cela vient avec un changement de nom du plat, et même un changement d’appartenance ou de typicité, pour la cuisine d’une autre région.


    Ensuite, vous trouverez ma liste des meilleurs plats de la cuisine espagnole. Bien sûr, il s’agit d’une sélection totalement subjective, mais élaborée avec beaucoup de soin et de faim.

    1 –  La tortilla espagnole, ou l’omelette espagnole  

    Celle-ci est l’une des recettes de cuisine espagnole les plus typiques et classiques.

    Les meilleures tortillas de pomme de terre sont celles qui restent légèrement crémeuses au centre. Si vous ne savez pas comment préparer ce plat espagnol, cliquez simplement sur le titre de ce paragraphe, pour découvrir la recette.


    2-  La paella valencienne

    Il existe des manières différentes pour cuisiner de la paella.  Cette version est originaire de la ville de Valence et les ingrédients principaux pour accompagner le riz sont le poulet et le lapin.

    Je vous assure que ce plat est un vrai délice.  La paella Valencienne est l’une des recettes gourmandes les plus connues du nord de l’Espagne.


    3- Les sardines grillées (dans le port de Santurtzi, Bilbao)

    J’imagine que vous êtes en train de vous dire : « Des sardines grillées ? Mais ce plat est cuisiné partout ! » Oui, je suis d’accord. Cependant, il faut aller au Pays Basque, déguster ce poisson dans le port de Santurzi, à Bilbao et ensuite, vous pouvez revenir vers moi pour me donner votre avis.  


    4-  Le gaspacho andalou

    Lorsque l’été arrive, ce plat devient l’un des préférés  des Espagnols pour bien se rafraîchir. Cela devient particulièrement important dans le sud de l’Espagne, là où il fait très chaud. Alors, le gaspacho andalou devient une excellente entrée légère et très saine.


    5- 

    La crème catalane

    Ce dessert traditionnel espagnol est typique de la région de la Catalogne. De fait, la “crema catalana” est une cousine de la crème brûlée française, à base de jaune d’œuf et de sucre.


    6- 

    Le “hornazo” de Salamanca

    Le « hornazo» est encore un autre type de chausson, typique de la Salamanque. D’habitude, vous trouverez les “hornazos” farcis au jambon, au chorizo ou au « lomo» (ce dernier est un type de charcuterie élaboré avec de la longe de porc).

    Photo et recette : jolineeses.blogspot.com.es


    7- Les « 

    Huevos rotos », ou les œufs dites “cassés” (mélangés avec du chorizo, de préférence)

    Ceci est l’un de mes plats préférés de tous les temps. Il s’agit d’une sorte d’œufs au plat, mélangé avec des pommes de terre et parfois avec de la viande, telle que le chorizo.

    Ce plat typique de la cuisine espagnole représente une bombe de calories, dans la même mesure où il représente une délicieuse explosion de saveurs.     


    8- La « 

    Bocata de calamares », ou le sandwich de calamars

    A la base, il s’agit d’un simple sandwich. Cependant, ce plat est bien aimé des touristes qui visitent Madrid, de même que ceux qui sont pressés et qui ont besoin de manger en même temps qu’ils continuent de marcher.

    Les sandwichs de calamars sont très populaires dans les quartiers du centre-ville de Madrid.


    9-  Les chipirons à l’encre

    Ces petits calamars à l’encre sont un vrai délice. Je vous recommande de les accompagner avec du riz blanc, pour le mélanger avec la sauce. Vous allez découvrir la magie dans votre bouche.


    10- Les 

    Torreznos

    Les torreznos sont une spécialité gastronomique espagnole qui apparemment a été déclarée patrimoine de l’humanité par l’Unesco. Il s’agit de tranches ou plutôt de lanières de lard, qu’il faut faire cuire dans de l’huile jusqu’à obtenir des morceaux dorés et croustillantes. J’imagine que vous avez pensé la même chose que moi : ils nous rappellent les rillons de Tours, les rillauds angevins ou les grattons.

    Source : Martius @ Flickr, license Creative Commons


    11- Les miettes du berger ou «

    migas del pastor »

    Ce plat typique de la cuisine espagnole est élaboré à partir de restes de pain dur. Cependant, il n’existe pas une unique version des « miettes du berger ». Sa recette peut varier selon la cuisine de chaque région de l’Espagne.

    Ma version préférée est celle avec du chorizo. Il existe même des versions avec des raisins.


    12-  Le riz noir, ou « 

    paella negra »

    Le riz noir est appelé également « paella negra », c’est-à-dire, paella noire. Il s’agit d’un plat de riz à l’encre de seiche et, bien sûr, avec plein de morceaux de ces fruits de mer.  Son goût est très prononcé, mais délicieux.


    13-  Les poivrons 

    de piquillo farcis (ou piments de piquillo )

    Les poivrons de piquillo sont un type de poivron petit et rouge, très présent dans la gastronomie espagnole.  La plupart du temps, ils sont farcis (assez souvent avec des poissons).

    A mon avis, les meilleurs piments de piquillo sont ceux farcis à la morue ou à la bonite. Cependant, il existe plein de variétés de piments de piquillo farcis (au thon, au fromage, aux crevettes, au merlu, à la viande hachée, aux gambas, etc…)


    14-  Le riz au bouillon andalou

    Le riz au bouillon avec du poulet est une spécialité de la province d’Andalousie, au sud de l’Espagne. Le riz au bouillon est un plat chaud, parfait pour réchauffer le corps pendant les saisons froides et les jours pluvieux.


    15- Le cocido madrilène (

    Cocido madrileño)

    L’un des plats les plus connus (et délicieux) de la cuisine espagnole. Ou devrions nous parler de la cuisine madrilène? Cette spécialité gastronomique est idéale pour les saisons froides et pour la partager à plusieurs. On pourrait la décrire comme une sorte de pot-au-feu espagnol, avec beaucoup de pois chiches.


    16- 

    Les patatas revolconas (ou pommes de terre « revolconas »)

    Oui, je sais que vous êtes tous en tant de penser aux patatas bravas, mais ce plat a une autre place dans cette liste de recettes espagnoles. Pourtant, les patatas revolconas est un autre plat à base de pommes de terre, qu’il faut goûter absolument.

    La recette de patatas revolconas est l’une des plus faciles qui existent. Imaginez une purée de pommes de terre un peu orange ou rouge, grâce à la couleur apportée par la poudre de paprika et des morceaux de chorizo, ou de bacon … ou les deux <3


    17- Les 

    gambas al ajillo ( ou gambas à l’ail)

    Tout le monde aime cette recette de tapas, si représentative de la cuisine espagnole. Le parfum du plat vous rendra fou (dans le bon sens) et ceci n’est que le début. Même si vous n’avez pas encore commencé à goûter ce plat, il représente une expérience pour plusieurs des sens.

    Celui-ci est l’un des plats typiques de la cuisine espagnole qu’il ne faut pas louper.  


    18- Les 

    patatas bravas

    Vous l’attendiez et voilà ! Elles ont bien sa place dans cette liste de spécialités de la cuisine espagnole.  Si par hasard, vous ne connaissez pas encore ce plat, il s’agit de pommes de terre coupées en morceaux de taille moyenne, avec une sauce (brava) à base de tomate, légèrement (ou modérément) épicée.


    19-  La morue de Biscaye, ou “morue Biscayenne”

    Ce plat appartient à l’exquise cuisine du Pays Basque. C’est là-bas où ils ont développé cette délicieuse recette de morue, trempée dans une sauce aux piments et à la tomate.

    La réputation de ce plat est presque légendaire.


    20- La 

    fideuá

    D’origine valencienne, ce plat est similaire à la paella, mais il utilise des pâtes (des spaghettis) au lieu du riz.

    Par Jorge Díaz de Madrid, Espagne (Fideua @ Casa Paste) [CC BY-SA 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons


    21-  Le chorizo ​​au cidre

    Voici une idée glorieuse pour faire des tapas. Vous l’auriez imaginé, vraiment ? Faire cuire du chorizo dans du cidre ? Mais oui, ce plat existe et le résultat est succulent.

    L’idéal avec ce plat c’est de tremper le pain dans la sauce au cidre ( issue du mélange avec le jus du chorizo). Vous remarquerez que chaque bouchée est telle qu’une petite porte au paradis.


    22- 

    Le bacalao al pil pil ( de la morue au pil pil)

    Un autre plat de morue, encore crée par les Basques. Sans doute, ils cuisinent la morue comme des dieux.  

    Lors de sa préparation, la morue libère du jus. Celui-ci est la base pour une sauce presque verte qui accompagnera ce poisson. Le goût du plat vous rendra fous (mais de manière positive).


    23- Le cochon de lait ségovien, rôti au four

    Il faut que vous goûtiez ce plat dans la ville de Ségovie. Vous y trouverez plein de restaurants spécialisés dans cette recette.

    Par Tamorlan (Travail personnel) [CC BY 3.0], via Wikimedia Commons


    24- Les croquettes de morue (accras de morue espagnoles)

    Oui, les Espagnols adorent les croquettes de tout type, et les croquettes à la morue ne sont pas l’exception. Mais si vous voulez vous faire plaisir avec des croquettes à partir d’autres ingrédients, essayez celles au jambon, au boudin ou au poulet.


    25- Le 

    salmorejo andalou (de Cordoue)

    Le salmorejo est une sorte de cousin du gaspacho. Il était présent dans le sud d’Espagne bien avant l’époque du califat.


    26- Le 

    cocido maragato

    Ce délicieux ragoût est typique de León. D’habitude, il est servi en 3 parties: d’abord les viandes, ensuite les pois chiches et finalement, si vous avez encore faim, la soupe.


    27- La calçotada

    Les calçots sont pratiquement un plat institutionnel en Catalogne.  Vous remarquerez la même particularité que pour tous les plats cuit au charbon de bois : il prend un goût merveilleux. Il faut l’accompagner de la célèbre sauce romesco.


    28-  La soupe castillane à l’ail

    La soupe à l’ail est simple et délicieuse. C’est un plat très économique, élaboré à partir  de pain, d’œufs, d’ail et de bouillon (ou de l’eau).


    29-  L’agneau au four

    Même si ce plat n’est pas unique de l’Espagne, il est très populaire dans ce pays.

    Pour préparer cette recette espagnole, il faut de la viande d’agneau très jeune, pour le faire cuire au four et l’accompagner de pommes de terre.

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    Photo : Xavier Béjar (Flickr: P1290158) [CC BY-SA 2. 0], via Wikimedia Commons


    30- La soupe galicienne (ou 

    caldo gallego)

    Pour préparer cette recette de soupe, vous aurez besoin de choux et de navets.  Dans certains cas, vous trouverez du chorizo local dans cette préparation, du lard, ou les deux. Cliquez ici pour voir la recette.


    31-  Le poulpe à la galicienne (ou 

    pulpo a la gallega)

    Celle-ci est sans aucun doute, la recette de poulpe la plus connue de toute l’Espagne et peut-être, le meilleur de la gastronomie galicienne. Il s’agit d’une recette espagnole à base de poulpe (bien sûr), de pommes de terre, poudre de paprika et beaucoup d’huile d’olive.


    32- L’

    empanada galicienne (empanada gallega)

    Les empanadas sont une sorte de chaussons, et dans ce cas, il s’agit de chaussons salés. A nouveau, il s’agit d’une recette typique de la Galicie.

    D’habitude, les « empanadas » contiennent une farce de poulet ou de thon. Pourtant, avec un peu de chance, vous pouvez trouver une délicieuse version farci de sardines, à ne pas louper.  


    33- Les boquerones fritos

    Les boquerones sont des petits poissons, ressemblant aux anchois. Il faut les frire pour les manger en tant que tapas, ce qui se fait très habituellement dans les bars espagnols. De fait, il existe des bars où l’on peut avoir un récipient de petits boquerones frits, lorsqu’on demande une boisson alcoolisée. Alors, c’est impossible de ne pas aimer l’Espagne. Pour manger les petits boquerones, il faut d’abord les asperger du jus de citron


    34- Le thon marmitako

    Le marmitako est un plat typique du Pays Basque. Il s’agit d’une spécialité de pêcheurs, à base de thon, pommes de terre et (parfois) de pain. Cette recette de cuisine espagnole est tout ce dont vous avez besoin pour recharger vos énergies après une longue journée de travail.Advertisement


    35-  Les kokotxas de cabillaud à la sauce verte

    Les kokotxas (ou cocochas) sont la partie la plus délicate des morues (et d’autres poissons).  Elles correspondent à la viande qui se trouve entre les branchies et la tête de l’animal. Les cuisines basques (très doués, comme d’habitude) préparent ces morceaux du poisson de différentes manières. Cependant, la plus connue est une recette à la sauce verte, très typique et gourmande.


    36- La perdrix à la mode de Tolède

    Si vous faites un voyage à Tolède, vous ne pouvez louper ce délicieux plat à base d’une délicieuse perdrix cuite, généralement accompagnée de pommes de terre ou de riz blanc.

    Photo et recette (en espagnol) : pozoparasibaritas.es


    37- Le 

    pisto manchego

    Le pisto manchego est le cousin espagnol de la ratatouille. Il s’agit d’un plat préparé à partir de légumes de saison.

    Ce plat est souvent mangé en tant que plat unique, accompagné (ou couvert) d’un œuf au plat.


    38- Le riz au lapin et aux escargots

    Ce délicieux plat à base de riz est typique de la ville de Murcie. Sa recette n’est pas loin des recettes de paella.

    Pour préparer la vraie recette typique, il est fondamental d’utiliser le bon type de riz, appelé le «riz de calasparra». Ceci est encore plus important que l’ajout d’escargots ou de viande de lapin.

    La variété de riz de Calasparra est l’une des trois seules variétés de riz AOP en Espagne.

    Par Cehegin4u (Travail personnel) (GFDL)


    39- Le 

    bacalao al ajoarriero (morue ajoarriero)

    La bacalao est le nom en espagnol pour la morue ou le cabillaud. Dans cette recette espagnole, la morue est cuite un pot en argile, avec des de poivrons, des tomates et de l’ail. Certains cuisiniers ajoutent des gambas ou des écrevisses à ce plat.


    40- 

    “Arroz a banda

    Ce délicieux plat à base de riz est originaire de la commune de Valence, en Espagne. Il s’agit d’une recette de pêcheurs. Ils  utilisaient les restes de poisson pour faire un bon bouillon ou fumet. Ensuite, ce liquide était utilisé afin de préparer cette recette typique.

    Photo et recette (en espagnol) : lacocinadeconsu. wordpress.com


    41- L’agnelet d’Aragon avec des pommes de terre (ou “

    Ternasco de Aragón“)

    Le ternasco est un jeune agneau et par ailleurs, sa viande est vraiment tendre. Dans la province d’Aragon, les locaux ont développé plusieurs manières de cuisiner ce plat.  Elles sont toutes succulentes.

    Photo et plus d’informations sur www.casaruralneres.com


    42- La 

    fabada asturienne

    Celui-ci est le plat vedette des Asturies et l’un des plus connus de la cuisine espagnole.

    La fabada est un ragoût abondant et généreux, parfait pour l’hiver. L’ingrédient protagoniste de cette recette est la « faba » ou fève,  une variété de gros haricots blancs.


    43- 

    Le “cochinillo frito extremeño“, ou cochon de lait frit de l’Estrémadure

    Il s’agit d’un plat à base de viande de porc très jeune, marinée et frite.

    C’est le plat parfait pour le manger avec vos mains, lorsque vous regardez la télé.

    Photo et recette (en espagnol) : lasrecettesdelalidia. blogspot.com http://lasrecettesdelalidia.blogspot.com.es/2012/08/cochinito-extremeno-en-adobo-y-frito.html


    44- 

    Le cocido montañés

    Il s’agit d’un ragoût sans pois chiches, mais avec des haricots blancs,  du chorizo, des côtes de porc, du boudin et du lard. Ce plat typique de la Cantabrie est très populaire, grâce au climat froid des montagnes.

    Par Uhanu (Trebaju sellencu ) [GFDL or CC BY-SA 4.0-3.0-2.5-2.0-1.0], via Wikimedia Commons


    45- Le merlu à la sauce verte

    Cette recette est très populaire au Pays Basque. Pour obtenir la sauce verte, il faut faire un mélange d’ail, de persil et d’huile d’olive. Ensuite, il faut tremper le poisson cuit dans cette sauce et l’accompagner d’un œuf dur et de quelques asperges. Parfois, le poisson est servi avec une garniture de gambas ou de coquillages.

    Par Valdavia [CC BY-SA 3.0 or GFDL], via Wikimedia Commons


    46- L’

    escalivada

    Cette recette de cuisine espagnole est typique de la Catalogne, mais elle reste très populaire en Aragon et à Valence. Pour préparer ce plat, il faut des tomates, des poivrons, des oignons et des aubergines. Il faut enlever la peau et les graines de chaque légume, les couper en lanières, les assaisonner avec de l’huile d’olive et du sel, et enfin, les faire rôtir.


    47- Le lapin au « 

    salmorejo » (ou “conejo en salmorejo” )

    Le salmorejo est un type de soupe froide, très populaire en Espagne. Cependant, pour cette recette, il est utilisé en tant que sauce pour faire tremper un bon lapin cuit.

    Celui-ci est l’un des plats les plus célèbres de la cuisine canarienne. D’habitude, il est accompagné de pommes de terre cuites dans de l’eau salée.

    Photo: tenerifejournal.blogspot.com http://tenerifejournal.blogspot.com.es/2009/04/36-la-cuadra-de-san-diego.html


    48-  Les lentilles au chorizo

    Les lentilles sont très populaires dans la cuisine espagnole. Chaque région à sa manière de les préparer. L’une des meilleures recettes est cette préparation au chorizo.


    49- Les “

    Duelos y quebrantos

    Le nom de ce plat fait référence à une expression du célèbre écrivant Miguel de Cervantes, sur la première page de son ouvrage Don Quichotte de La Manche.

    Il s’agit d’un plat composé d’œufs, de lard et de chorizo.

    Photo et recette (en espagnol) : elcalderodenimue.wordpress.com


    50- Les chichis, ou “churros” au chocolat

    Le nom en espagnol des chichis est « churros ». En Espagne, ils sont consommés pour le goûter, le petit-déjeuner, ou très tard, après avoir fait la fête.

    Idéalement, le chocolat pour les chichis doit être foncé et épais.

    Par Tim Lucas de Sydney, Australie (Churros con Chocolate) [CC BY 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons


    51-  Les pommes de terre “à l’importance”

    En Espagnol, les « patatas a la importancia » sont des tranches de pommes de terre frites, suite au trempage dans un mélange d’œufs avec peu de chapelure. Puis, il faut les faire cuire dans un bon bouillon épicé.

    Elles sont parfaites quand vous les accompagnez d’un peu de chorizo.


    52- Les côtes de bœuf d’Avila (ou le “

    Chuletón de Ávila” )

    Ce morceau de viande de bœuf est un vrai délice. Il s’agit d’une viande juteuse, goûteuse et géante.  D’habitude, il est servi avec des frites et de la salade. Il n’a plus besoin de rien.


    53- La “Olla podrida” (ou la marmite pourrie)

    Ce plat correspond à un ragoût traditionnel de la ville de Burgos, à base de haricots rouges et de morceaux de porc, ainsi que des saucisses, du boudin et des légumes. C’est une recette calorique, parfaite pour l’hiver. De fait, son nom veut dire plutôt « puissant » au lieu de « pourri », pour indiquer qu’il s’agit d’un plat porteur d’énergie. Cependant, en espagnol, l’adjectif « podrido » signifie « pourri », et de même qu’en français,  le terme n’est pas le plus attirant ou appétissant.


    54- La “olla de trigo almeriense” (ou marmite de blé d’Almeria)

    Ce plat traditionnel d’Almeria contient des pois chiches, du porc (lard, oreille …), des morceaux de poulet, des pommes de terre, du blé et du fenouil.

    Photo et recette (en espagnol) : acocinaderadiofilabres.blogspot. com


    55- Le menudo gitano (ou “callos a la andaluza” )

    Ce plat délicieux ne convient pas pour l’été. Il est plus recommandé pour la fin de l’automne, ou l’hiver, quand le corps commence à avoir besoin de calories supplémentaires.

    Recette et photo (en espagnol) : cuinaamblamestressa.blogspot.com


    56-  Le nougat de Jijona

    Ce dessert espagnol est un plat classique de Noël. Pour le préparer, il faut faire un mélange de miel et amandes moulues.


    57- Le “

    Atascaburras

    Un autre plat calorique, parfait pour les jours d’hiver. Il s’agit d’une préparation à base de morue, de pommes de terre, d’huile d’olive, de l’ail, des noix et des œufs durs.

    Le nom de ce plat est très sympa et, de fait, il permet de deviner ce que vous allez manger.  En espagnol, le mot « atascar » veut dire « boucher », tandis que le mot « burras » fait référence aux femelles de l’âne.

    Photo : mercadocalabajio.com http://www.mercadocalabajio.com/2009/09/atascaburras-o-ajoarriero-manchego. html


    58-Le

     “lacón con grelos

    Le lacon est un type de jambon typique de la région de Galice. Cette recette contient ce jambon en tant que viande principale, avec du chorizo, des pommes de terre et du brocoli-rave.

    By Juan Mejuto (publié sur Flickr en tant que MP1240740) [CC BY-SA 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons


    59- Le “Arroz con costra”

    Arroz con costra veut dire “ Riz à la croûte ». Ce plat à base de riz est typique de Valence, de même que la paella valencienne. Dans ce cas, le riz est accompagné de saucisses et du chorizo. Après la cuisson du riz, lorsqu’il est encore chaud, il faut le couvrir d’œufs et l’enfourner, afin d’obtenir une « croute » au four.

    Par Hinzel [domaine public], via Wikimedia Commons


    60- Les 

    percebes gallegos

    Les bernaches ou percebes sont des fruits de mer très particuliers, typiques de Galice. D’habitude, il faut les faire cuire avec du sel, et c’est tout. Ils n’ont besoin de garnitures, ni de rien d’autre.

    Les percebes ont l’air un peu extraterrestre, mais malgré son apparence, ils sont délicieux.

    Photo par Daddybinro (Travail personnel) [GFDL], via Wikimedia Commons


    61- 

    Arroz viudo, ou le « riz veuf».

    Ce plat à base de riz est l’équivalent à une paella végétarienne. Il existe une version avec des pois chiches, au lieu de riz, appelé « arroz de escribano », ce qui veut dire « riz du scribe ».


    62- Les fèves aux palourdes

    Les fèves sont les mêmes grains utilisés pour cuisiner la populaire « fabada » espagnole. Dans le cas de cette recette typique asturienne, ces grains restent l’ingrédient principal, bien accompagné d’une bonne quantité de palourdes. Il s’agit d’un vrai délice aux fruits de mer.

    Par Daniel Julià Lundgren (initialement publié sur Flickr [CC BY-SA 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons


    63- La soupe 

    Moruna

    Le nom de ce plat signifie « soupe des moros ». Il s’agit un plat typique d’Almeria, à base de grains : des lentilles, des pois chiches, ou les deux. Elle contient également de la viande d’agneau et rassemble la soupe marocaine appelée “Harira”.

    By Kattusa24 (Own work) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons


    64- La truite à la navarraise

    Il s’agit d’une truite frite, farci de jambon ou de lard.

    Photo et recette (en espagnol) : gastronomistico.com


    65- Les oreilles de porc grillées

    Voici un plat typique des tavernes. D’habitude, il s’agit d’oreilles préparées à l’ail, parfaites pour accompagner une « caña » ou boisson alcoolisée.


    66- Les pommes de terre ridées au “mojo” canarien

    Pour préparer cette recette espagnole, il faut faire cuire des pommes de terre cuites avec beaucoup de sel ou avec de l’eau marine. Ils sont toujours accompagnées d’une sauce appelée « mojo canario » à base de poivre, d’ail, de cumin et de coriandre.

    Évidemment, il s’agit d’un plat typique des Iles Canaries.


    67- Les « 

    Huevos carlistas » (ou les “œufs carlistes”)

    Ce plat a été créé le 19ème siècle. Il s’agit d’œufs légèrement frits, pour que les jaunes restent liquides au milieu. Ensuite, il faut les passer par une sauce béchamel, les couvrir de chapelure et les faire frire à nouveau.

    Les huevos carlistas sont originaires de la Navarre.

    Photo et recette (en espagnol) : la-cocina-paso-a-paso


    68-  Les pommes de terre à la mode de Rioja

    Cette recette de cuisine espagnole est également appelée « pommes de terre au chorizo ». Il s’agit d’un plat très simple à faire, avec des pommes de terre cuite et du chorizo, tel que son nom l’indique. Ce plat est très calorique. Donc, il est plutôt consommé pendant les saisons les plus froides.  


    69- « Ensaimada » majorquine

    Ce dessert typique de l’île de Majorque correspond à une ancienne recette, d’au moins le dix-septième siècle. Un bon morceau de ce gâteau est l’accompagnement idéal pour une tasse de café.

    Photo et recette (en espagnol) : dulcegourmett.blogspot.com.es


    70-  La porrusalda à la morue

    Il s’agit d’un plat crée et consommé par les pêcheurs du Pays Basque. La porrusalda est une recette simple, à base de pommes de terre, de morue et de poireaux.


    71- Le ragout de haricots “

    Del Barco

    Les haricots « Del Barco », ou « haricots du bateau » sont typiques de la zone d’Ávila. Ils sont grands, blancs et exclusifs à cette région. Donc, si vous faites un voyage à cette partie de l’Espagne, ne loupez pas l’occasion de manger cette spécialité culinaire.


    72- Les lentilles à la mode de Rioja

    La région de Rioja est très connue grâce aux vins locaux, même également grâce à une délicieuse cuisine régionale. Ils cuisinent des lentilles au style local, avec du chorizo régional, des pommes de terre, des carottes et du bacon.


    73- Les côtelettes d’agneau au four

    Cette spécialité culinaire est très populaire en Espagne. Il existe deux manières de les cuisiner : au four ou grillés. Vous pouvez les accompagner de pommes de terre au four et de poivrons. Elles n’ont pas besoin de plus.


    74- Les tripes à la madrilène

    Les callos à la madrileña (ou à la madrilène) sont une recette légendaire de la cuisine espagnole. Vous trouverez ce plat dans beaucoup de bars classiques, de tavernes, de clubs et d’autres équivalents à Madrid.

    Les ingrédients principaux pour ce ragout sont du chorizo, du boudin noir et de la viande d’estomac de bœuf. Des pois chiches sont souvent ajoutés à la préparation.

    Par Javier Lastras d’Espagne [CC BY 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons


    75- Les 

    judiones de la granja

    Les judiones de la granja, ou de la ferme, sont une sorte de haricots géants, typiques de Ségovie. Ils sont excellents en tant que potage pour l’hiver.


    76- Le “pincho moruno” (ça veut dire la ”brochette mauresque”)

    Ce plat délicieux est très typique de la province d’Andalousie. D’habitude, il s’agit d’une brochette à la viande de mouton, mais vous pouvez la trouver également à la viande de porc ou de poulet.


    77- Les “boquerones” au vinaigre

    Il faut savoir que les “boquerones” et les anchois correspondent tout-à-fait au même poisson. Cependant, en Espagne, les anchois sont appelés “boquerones” lorsqu’ils sont préparés au vinaigre.


    78- Le pot-au-feu des Asturies

    Le “pote asturiano” est l’équivalent au pot-au-feu de la province des Asturies. Il s’agit d’un plat d’hiver, avec du chorizo, du boudin noir, des pommes de terre, du chou vert, des morceaux de porc et une sorte de haricots blancs typiques de la région.


    79- Le jambon ibérique

    Le jambon espagnol est réputé comme l’un des meilleurs du monde. Si vous allez en Espagne pour faire un tour gastronomique, il s’agit peut-être du plat qu’il faut gouter en premier. Oui, même avant les paellas.


    80- La paella aux fruits de mer

    C’est vrai qu’il existe une tendance à utiliser le nom « paella » pour tous les riz espagnols. Mais ce mot correspond plutôt au riz préparé avec du poulet et du lapin. Cependant, le riz aux fruits de mer, ou « riz à la marinière », reste l’un des préférés de tous et il sera difficile d’enlever le nom de « paella » à cette délicieuse préparation iodée.


    Revenez bientôt pour la mise à jour de cette liste. La version finale vous montrera les 100 meilleures recettes de cuisine espagnole, ce que vous devez essayer avant de mourir.

    Si vous voulez essayer un autre type de recettes de cuisine, regardez plutôt notre catégorie de recettes faciles.

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    Le gaspacho

    Ouvrons ce bal culinaire aux couleurs de l’Espagne avec un plat emblématique: le fameux gaspacho! Cette soupe froide colorée à base de tomates fraîches et de légumes mixés se boit l’été: parfait pour se désaltérer par les grandes chaleurs qui arrivent !

    Verrine de gaspacho léger pour l’été. Crédit photo : Shutterstock – Yuliia Holovchenko

    Pour 4 personnes :

    Temps de préparation : 10 minutes

    Temps de repos : 1 jour

    INGRÉDIENTS :

    • 1 kg de tomates bien mûres
    • 1 petit concombre
    • 1 poivron rouge
    • 1 oignon
    • 2 gousses d’ail
    • 1 c. à soupe d’huile d’olive
    • sel, poivre au goût

    PRÉPARATION :

    1. La veille, lavez, pelez et coupez les tomates en petits dés.
    2. Faire de même avec le poivron rouge puis tranchez-le en petits cubes.
    3. Nettoyez, épépinez et coupez le concombre en petits dés, sans le peler.
    4. Épluchez et émincez l’oignon et l’ail.
    5. Versez tous les ingrédients des 4 premières étapes dans un saladier. Ajoutez l’huile d’olive, salez et poivrez selon vos goûts, puis mélangez bien afin que les légumes soient bien enrobés d’huile.
    6. Couvrez le saladier avec du film alimentaire et placez-le au réfrigérateur. Laissez mariner les légumes pendant toute une nuit au frais.
    7. Le lendemain, ôtez le film alimentaire et placez les légumes dans le bol d’un robot mixeur. Mixez jusqu’à obtenir une soupe bien lisse et homogène.
    8. Versez le gaspacho dans le saladier, puis entreposez-le au frais jusqu’au service.
    9. Servez bien frais dans des bols, des assiettes creuses ou des verrines.
    10. Présentez à l’apéritif ou à l’entrée ! Dégustez avec un petit pain grillé.

    La paella

    Ah, la paella ! Impossible de ne pas mentionner ce mets savoureux dans cette liste de plats espagnols tant son nom résonne dans les oreilles des plus gourmands. Parfumée, ensoleillée et unique, la paella régale toutes les papilles par ses ingrédients variés, des légumes aux fruits de mer, en passant par le poulet. Un pur délice qui rappelle les vacances.

    Paella gourmande à partager. Crédit photo : Shutterstock – Gkrphoto

    Pour 6 personnes :

    Temps de préparation : 45 minutes

    Temps de cuisson : 50 minutes

    Temps de repos : 5 minutes

    INGRÉDIENTS :

    • 12 langoustines
    • 4 cuisses de poulet
    • 1 chorizo fort ou 1 chorizo doux selon vos goûts
    • 1 poivron vert
    • 1 poivron jaune
    • 1 poivron rouge
    • 4 tomates
    • 700 g de moules
    • 500 g d’encornets
    • 400 g de riz rond
    • 400 g de petits pois
    • 4 gousses d’ail
    • 6 c. à s. d’huile d’olive
    • 2 pincées de safran
    • 2 pincées de curry
    • Poivre et sel

    PRÉPARATION :

    1. Préparez les aliments. Coupez les cuisses de poulet en 2 morceaux. Faire cuire les encornets dans l’eau bouillante environ 6 minutes. Piquez-les pour vérifier leur cuisson. Mettez de côté les cuisses de poulet et les encornets, ils vous serviront plus tard.
    2. Faire cuire les langoustines 5 minutes dans l’eau bouillante. Dans une casserole, plongez des petits pois à ébullition. Laissez les cuire à feu moyen pendant 8 à 10 minutes. Réservez les langoustines et les petits pois de côté.

    3. Dans une cocotte, faire ouvrir les moules à feu vif pendant 5 à 6 minutes. Laissez les moules de côté dans leur jus. Coupez les encornets en rondelles. Coupez les tomates et les poivrons, les vider et les couper en morceaux de taille moyenne. Coupez le chorizo en rondelles. Coupez l’ail finement. Réservez tout ça de côté.
    4. Dans une poêle à paella ou un wok (selon ce que vous avez). Versez l’huile d’olive puis mettre les morceaux de poulet et les faire bien dorer de tout les côtés.
    5. Ajoutez dans la poêle, les encornets, le chorizo, l’ail, les poivrons et les tomates. Ajoutez-y un litre d’eau chaude.
    6. Filtrez le jus des moules et ajoutez au plat 2 à 3 verres de ce jus (selon votre goût).
    7. Assaisonnez avec du sel et de poivre. Saupoudrez le curry sur toute la surface du plat. Mélangez !
    8. Laissez cuire 15 minutes à feu moyen. Ensuite ajoutez le riz, le safran, les fruits de mer. Laissez sur le feu tout en mélangeant encore 20-25 minutes. Ajoutez les petits pois chauds.

    9. Laissez reposer 5 minutes ou servir chaud. Régalez vous avec cette paella traditionnelle espagnole !

    Les churros

    Ces mythiques pâtisseries sous forme de pâte frite en forme de gros spaghettis se retrouvent le plus souvent dans les fêtes foraines. Mais traditionnellement, les churros se dégustent à l’heure du petit-déjeuner, accompagnés d’un chocolat chaud épais. Impossible de les rater pendant votre excursion espagnole!

    Délicieux churros et crème de chocolat. Crédit photo : Shutterstock – Lesya Dolyuk

    Pour 8 personnes :

    Temps de préparation : 15 minutes

    Temps de cuisson : 15 minutes

    INGRÉDIENTS :

    • 250 g de farine
    • 250 à 280 ml d’eau
    • Pincée de sel
    • 2 c. à soupe d’huile d’olive
    • 1 pincée de bicarbonate (facultatif)
    • Huile de friture neutre (pépin de raisin ou tournesol)
    • 100 g de chocolat noir à pâtisser
    • 100 ml de crème liquide

    PRÉPARATION :

    1. Mélangez les ingrédients secs (farine, sel, bicarbonate en option)
    2. Ajoutez l’huile et l’eau bouillante, mélangez énergiquement. Vous pouvez réaliser cette étape au robot si vous en avez un.
    3. La pâte doit être collante, si ce n’est pas le cas, ajoutez un peu plus d’eau
    4. Versez dans une poche à douille à embout large et cannelé et laissez reposer au frigo une trentaine de minutes
    5. Faites chauffer l’huile de friture à 180°C
    6. Faites tomber des bâtonnets de 10 à 15 cm de long dans la friteuse et laissez les cuire 3 minutes. Laissez le temps aux churros de devenir bien dorés !
    7. Saupoudrez de sucre et servez avec la sauce chocolat si vous le souhaitez !
    8. Pour la sauce chocolat : mettez au micro-ondes le chocolat cassé en morceaux avec la crème une minute. Dégustez !

    Les tortillas de patatas

    Les Espagnols excellent dans l’art de la préparation d’omelettes, et ces tortillas de patatas en sont la preuve irréfutable ! Cette omelette de pommes de terre, qui s’accompagne le plus souvent d’oignons, se mange communément comme une tapas ou se sert comme accompagnement d’un repas. D’autres l’aiment également dans des sandwiches.

    Tortillas de patatas en préparation. Crédit photo : Shutterstock – its al dente

    Pour 4 personnes :

    Temps de préparation : 15 minutes

    Temps de cuisson : 20 minutes

    INGRÉDIENTS :

    • 3 c. à s. d’huile d’olive
    • 5 oeufs
    • 1 oignon
    • 500 g de pommes de terre
    • Sel et poivre

    PRÉPARATION :

    1. Épluchez et coupez l’oignon en lamelles. Dans une poêle, le faire suer dans l’huile d’olive.
    2. Épluchez les pommes de terre, les couper en lamelles et les incorporer aux oignons. Sur feu doux, faites confire doucement les pommes de terre et les oignons. Il ne faut pas que les pommes de terre accrochent à la poêle.

    3. Dans un saladier, battre les oeufs en omelette. Salez et poivrez à votre convenance. Incorporez les pommes de terre dans cette préparation. Mélangez assez longtemps. Pour un meilleur rendu, n’hésitez pas à écraser un peu les pommes de terre.

    4. Dans une poêle avec de l’huile d’olive, versez la préparation aux oeufs et aux pommes de terre. Laissez dorer tranquillement à feu doux. Dès que le dessous de la tortilla est cuit, retournez là afin que le dessous (normalement encore un peu liquide) cuise. Servez chaud et régalez vous!

    Le cocido madrilène

    Direction Madrid pour déguster le pot-au-feu espagnol, à savoir lecocido madrileño !Ce plat, composé de diverses viandes et de légumes, principalement des pois chiches, ne détient pas de recette officielle, tant il est populaire et revisité. Repas hivernal et populaire par excellence, vous le retrouverez sur toutes les cartes des restaurants du coin.

    Recette traditionnelle du cocido madrilène. Crédit photo : Shutterstock – Bonchan

    Pour 4 personnes :

    Temps de préparation : 50 minutes

    Temps de cuisson : 3 heures

    INGRÉDIENTS :

    • 250 g de pois chiches
    • 300 g de queue de bœuf
    • 1/4 de poulet
    • 100 g de lard
    • 100 g de boudin noir (à l’oignon de préférence)
    • 100 g de chorizo
    • 50 g de talon de jambon
    • 4 petits os à moelle
    • 1 kg de chou vert
    • 4 pommes de terre moyennes
    • 2 carottes
    • 1 oignon
    • 1 navet
    • 1 gousse d’ail
    • Huile d’olive
    • 100 g de vermicelles

    PRÉPARATION :

    1. La veille, trempez les pois chiches dans l’eau chaude avec un peu de sel
    2. Le lendemain matin, rincez-les et égouttez-les
    3. Pelez les carottes, le navet et l’oignon. Hachez le chou
    4. Dans une grande cocotte, ajoutez le poulet, le boeuf, le lard, les os à moelle et le jambon. Recouvrez les entièrement avec environ 4 L d’eau.
    5. Sur un feu moyen, faites bouillir la casserole puis écumez le bouillon.
    6. À la deuxième ébullition, ajoutez les légumes : les pois chiches, les carottes, l’oignon et le navet.
    7. Laissez mijoter tranquillement pendant au moins 3 heures. Vérifiez que les pois chiches soient bien tendres.
    8. Environ 20 minutes avant la fin de la cuisson, ajoutez les pommes de terre correctement pelées et coupées en deux.
    9. Pendant que cette cocotte cuit. Dans une autre casserole, cuire le chou haché une demie-heure avec du bouillon. Pour un maximum de saveurs, égouttez-le et faites le revenir avec l’ail haché.
    10. Cuire le boudin et le chorizo séparement du reste pour ne pas dénaturer le bouillon.
    11. Traditionnellement, les espagnols servent le bouillon avec les vermicelles, les pois chiches et les viandes dans le même plat.

    La tarta de Santiago

    Ce gâteau aux amandes de Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle, s’avère être l’un des desserts les plus populaires d’Espagne. Dégustée à l’heure du goûter, la tradition veut que l’on recouvre d’abord la pâtisserie de sucre glace tout en laissant apparaître la croix de l’Ordre militaire et religieux catholique de Santiago, à l’aide d’un pochoir.

    Tarte de Santiago avec la poudre de sucre et la croix. Crédit – IStock 

    Pour 8 personnes :

    Temps de préparation : 20 minutes

    Temps de cuisson : 45 minutes

    INGRÉDIENTS :

    • 250g d’amandes pilées
    • 200g de sucre semoule
    • 1 pincée de cannelle moulue
    • Citron
    • Sucre glace (pour décorer)
    • Beurre (pour graisser
    • 6 oeufs (blancs séparés des jaunes)

    PRÉPARATION :

    1. Préchauffez votre four à 180° (thermostat 6)
    2. Beurrez le moule et recouvrez le d’un papier sulfurisé
    3. Dans un saladier, battez les blancs en neige. Ajoutez une pincée de sel et la moitié du sucre. Allez-y doucement, 1 cuillère à soupe à la fois, pour stabiliser les blancs.
    4. Battez les jaunes avec le reste du sucre et la cannelle en une crème épaisse. Pour que l’opération soit réussie, assurez-vous que le volume ait augmenté et que la pâte coule en filet sur le fouet lorsque vous le levez.
    5. Incorporez les amandes pilées dans les jaunes d’oeuf. Puis, incorporez un peu de blancs pour délier le mélange puis ajoutez le reste.
    6. Versez dans le moule et cuisez à four chaud pendant 45 minutes environ. Pour que la tarte de Santiago soit réussie, le gâteau doit être doré, ferme mais moelleux.
    7. Une fois le gâteau cuit, retirez le du four et laissez refroidir. Saupoudrez de sucre glace avant de le servir à température ambiante. Pour être parfaitement dans la tradition espagnole, dessinez une croix de Saint Jacques au milieu à l’aide d’un pochoir.

    Les tapas

    Les tapas désignent les amuse-bouches que l’on retrouve sur les tables espagnoles à l’heure de l’apéritif, accompagnées de bières et de vin. Mets conviviaux par excellence, les tapas se mangent debout, accoudé au bar ou à table selon la coutume. À décliner au gré de vos envies, vous pouvez faire appel à votre créativité pour réaliser vos propres tapas.

    Plusieurs personnes se servent à la main dans un plat de tapas. Crédit : IStock 

    Idées de tapas: les patatas bravas, la tortilla espagnole, les croquetas jambon-fromage, les gambas au chorizo, les beignets de calamars frits…

    Les empanadas

    L’empanada est un feuilleté sous forme de chausson, farci de viande, de pommes de terre et d’œufs, qui se prépare en Espagne et en Amérique Latine. En Espagne, on retrouve les empanadas en boulangeries et on les déguste généralement pendant les pique-niques. Et les recettes varient en fonction des régions, pour notre plus grand plaisir.

    Délicieuses empanadas espagnoles. Crédit photo : Shutterstock – Brent Hofacker

    Pour 6 personnes :

    Temps de préparation : 30 minutes

    Temps de cuisson : 25 minutes

    Temps de repos : 12 heures

    INGRÉDIENTS :

    • 2 rouleaux de pâte brisée ou feuilletée, de préférence au beurre
    • 500 g viande de bœuf hachée
    • 2 beaux oignons
    • 1 c. à café de paprika
    • 1 c. à café de cumin
    • 1/2 c. à café de purée de piment
    • 4 c. soupe d’olives vertes dénoyautées
    • 1 c. à café de sucre en poudre
    • 4 c. soupe de concentré de tomate
    • 1/2 cube de bouillon de boeuf dilué dans 1 petit verre d’eau
    • 3 oeufs durs
    • Sel et poivre
    • 2 c. soupe d’huile d’olive
    • 1 blanc d’oeuf pour fermer les empanadas
    • 1 jaune d’oeuf et 1 c. soupe de lait pour dorer les empanadas

    PRÉPARATION :

    Pour la farce :

    1. Pour une recette simple, nous vous proposons la recette traditionnelle au boeuf. Commencez par peler et émincer les oignons. Dénoyautez les olives et hachez-les grossièrement. Écalez les œufs durs et hachez-les également.
    2. Dans une poêle, faites chauffer un peu d’huile et faites dorer les oignons émincés à feu vif pendant 3-4 minutes. Ajoutez la viande de bœuf hachée et poursuivez la cuisson 5 minutes en remuant régulièrement. Versez le concentré de tomates et le sucre. Toujours sur feu fort, mélangez 2 minutes, avant de réserver la viande dans un saladier.
    3. Ajoutez le bouillon de bœuf et les épices à ce mélange ainsi que les olives et les œufs durs hachés préalablement. Laissez refroidir avant de filmer et de mettre de côté. L’astuce du chef : Si vous pouvez, travaillez la farce la veille et laissez-la reposer une nuit au frais, elle sera plus gourmande et parfumée.

    Pour les empanadas :

    1. Sortez la farce du réfrigérateur pour qu’elle revienne à température ambiante. Préchauffez le four à 200° (thermostat 6-7).
    2. Étalez la pâte que vous avez choisie et détaillez des cercles d’environ 15 centimètres de diamètre avec un emporte-pièce (ou si vous n’en avez pas, un bol fera l’affaire). Étalez à l’aide d’un pinceau (ou votre doigt) du blanc d’œuf sur la bordure du cercle de pâte pour mieux fermer l’empanada. Déposez une bonne cuillère à soupe de farce sur la moitié de la pâte et refermez le chausson sur sa moitié en appuyant bien sur les extrémités.
    3. Après avoir déposé une feuille de papier sulfurisé sur la plaque de cuisson, déposez les empanadas et badigeonnez-les avec du jaune d’oeuf battu avec le lait. Elles seront bien dorées !
    4. Enfournez les pour 20 à 25 minutes selon votre four. Vous pouvez servir ces empanadas à la viande chauds ou bien froids.

    La crema catalana

    La crema catalana est l’équivalent espagnol de notre traditionnelle crème brûlée nationale. Parfumé de citron et de cannelle, ce dessert, très consistant, se sert avec une couche de sucre blanc brûlé. La tradition a longtemps voulu que l’on serve ce metsle jour de la Saint-Joseph en Catalogne, c’est-à-dire le 19mars, la veille du printemps.

    Ramequin de crema catalana espagnole traditionnelle. Crédit photo : Shutterstock – Martia Punts

    Pour 6 personnes :

    Temps de préparation : 20 minutes

    Temps de cuisson : 5 minutes

    Temps de repos : 2 heures

    INGRÉDIENTS :

    • 200 g de sucre en poudre (ou sucre semoule)
    • 50 g de fécule de maïs
    • 6 jaunes d’oeuf
    • 800 ml de lait entier
    • 200 ml de crème liquide entière
    • 1 bâton de cannelle ou 2 étoiles de badiane
    • Zeste de citron
    • Sucre de canne roux ou cassonade

    PRÉPARATION :

    1. Dans une casserole, portez à ébullition le lait et la crème liquide avec la cannelle et le zeste de citron. Laissez infuser doucement.
    2. En même temps, dans un saladier, blanchir les jaunes d’œuf et le sucre. Incorporez la fécule de maïs et mélangez bien.

    3. Versez le lait chaud infusé à travers un chinois fin sur l’appareil aux œufs. Bien mélanger. Versez ensuite cette préparation dans une casserole. Portez à ébullition sans arrêter de remuer à l’aide d’une cuillère en bois.

    4. Une fois que le mélange est épais, le cuire 2 minutes dès la reprise d’ébullition. Versez l’appareil dans des ramequins et laissez refroidir. Comme pour une crème brûlée, saupoudrez de la cassonade sur la crème froide et caramélisez au chalumeau.

    Les torrijas

    En France, nous avons le pain perdu. En Espagne, ce sont lestorrijasqui régalent les gourmands. Mets incontournables pendant les fêtes de Pâques et durant laSemaine Sainte, ils se dégustent accompagnés d’une pointe de cannelle. Un régal pour le goûter !

    Dessert traditionnel espagnol torrijas. Crédit : IStock 

    Pour 4 personnes :

    Temps de préparation : 15 minutes

    Temps de cuisson : 4 minutes

    INGRÉDIENTS :

    • 50 cl de lait
    • 1 bâton de cannelle
    • 100g de sucre glace
    • 3 c. à s. d’huile d’olive (ou beurre)
    • 1 baguette de pain juste rassis (il faut pouvoir la couper en rondelles sans qu’elle ne se casse)
    • 3 oeufs

    PRÉPARATION :

    1. Coupez la baguette de pain en rondelles de 2 à 3 cm d’épaisseur
    2. Dans le même temps, faire bouillir le lait avec le bâton de cannelle. Dans un saladier, battre les oeufs en omelette.
    3. Faire chauffer une poêle avec de l’huile (ou du beurre)
    4. Trempez les rondelles de pain dans le lait puis les passer dans l’oeuf et les faire cuire dans la poêle
    5. Une fois les deux côtés dorés, les poser sur une assiette et les saupoudrer de sucre.
    6. Dégustez la véritable torrijas en goûter par exemple !

    What do Spaniards eat most often? What do Spaniards like to eat? Excursion to Spanish gastronomy from the owner of the cafe Ina Express in Torrevieja

    What to order in a Spanish cafe or restaurant if you are in Spain for the first time. What do Spaniards eat besides paella and jamon, and what do they drink besides sangria? Today we will talk about the main stereotypes about Spanish cuisine, as well as discuss the features of the gastronomy of the Alicante region.

    Of course, talking about Spanish gastronomic habits, about Spanish food is necessary with a person who “ate a pack of dogs” in this case. And about what to order in a Spanish cafe, you need to talk with the person who owns this cafe. Today we will talk with Ina. Inna is the owner of a cafe called Ina Express located in the center of Torrevieja. This is one of the biggest and coolest cafes in Torrevieja.

    – Hello, Inna! Tell us how it happened that you connected your life with cafes, with Spanish gastronomy, with Spanish food, and how many years you have been doing this.

    Hello! Everything turned out quite spontaneously: I just came across this cafe, which is located in a good place. It has been running for seven years now and everything is going great. There are a lot of clients, both Russian and Spaniards.

    — So you have different clients?

    — Yes, different! I want to invite you to come inside, see how it is inside.

    – Come on, let’s go! Among your clients there are both Russian-speaking and Spanish-speaking people. What do the Spaniards take from you most often? What are they ordering? What do Spaniards eat for breakfast?

    – The Spaniards are very conservative people: they usually always take coffee and tostada. Especially with tomato, everyone loves with tomato. This is a specially grated tomato – fresh is rubbed every morning. So it’s really delicious! For those who love tomatoes with bread – very cool. The bread is cooked in the toaster, becomes crispy. We bake all the buns and all the bread here in the café, so everything is fresh every morning.

    – Is it such a purely Spanish habit – eating toasted bread with a tomato?

    — Now Spaniards are gradually becoming more open and trying new breakfasts. We have “gourmet” breakfasts, if you can call it that: many now already eat toast with salmon (salmon), avocado … We have fresh cheese. They also drink a lot of orange juice here. They like good, good quality cheeses. And the innovation now is “light” breakfasts, that is, healthy, wholesome breakfasts. Of course, we have them: with fruit, with yogurt, with milk.

    – That is, the Spaniards with a scratch, but join the trends?

    – Of course, yes, especially young people – they are very open.

    – We have just been brought “tostadas” that are not very typical for Spain. These aren’t sandwiches, are they toast?

    — Yes, it’s toast.

    – There’s red fish, avocado, cheese and ham…

    – Yes, turkey ham.

    – This is not typical for Spain, more modern. So the Spaniards take breakfast from you, right? And how do they generally have a day? Do they eat something else after breakfast in public places or go home to eat?

    — No, nothing else, they are very conservative. Russians are more open, but Russians often ask for fried eggs – fried eggs, scrambled eggs. In Spain, they like to add something else to an omelette, in Russia we usually don’t add anything – that is, we just have an omelet or fried eggs. And here they like to add jamon, cheese (the more the better), bacon, fried onions … I would say that they have a slightly denser breakfast than we do.

    — Yeah, I see, a hearty breakfast. And what would you recommend, for example, to tourists who came to Spain on vacation, woke up hungry in the morning and go to have breakfast in a Spanish cafe. What “Spanish” can they order? “Tostada”?

    – We have a very open menu: they can ask for whatever they like, but we always offer something Spanish to sample. This is freshly squeezed orange juice, this is toast, which can also be eaten with butter and jam. Most often they ask for “toastadas” with serrano jamon, they are very fond of it here, and Lamanche cheese (quieso manchego). Throw in arugula and you have the perfect breakfast pairing, at least for me.

    — In general, do you prefer Spanish food?

    – Yes, I just got used to it. I usually have toast for breakfast. But I don’t eat tomatoes in the morning, I prefer olive oil and ham york. This is boiled ham. I drink a lot of coffee, for me americano is the best coffee in the world.

    — Is it true that Spaniards don’t drink tea?

    – The Spaniards do not drink tea, and if they do, it is in very small cups and very strongly brewed.

    – Infusion they drink, infusion.

    — Yes, infusion, in small cups. Russians prefer teapots for two or three cups. If necessary, we add boiling water.

    – Like on a train!

    – Yes! Russians drink a lot of tea.

    — Another dish atypical for Spain is syrniki.

    That is, you can eat cheese cakes, the real ones?

    – Yes, of course, real, freshly fried.

    – That is, you make cheesecakes yourself, real, homemade. We also have a healthy breakfast, as I understand it.

    – Recently, many girls, especially young ones, are on diets. We offer traditional breakfasts here, and they are very often rejected: “No, no, no, thanks, I’m on a diet.” Then Ina Express decided to come up with something for the diet. We have oatmeal with yogurt, with pineapple, with kiwi … In general, with fruits, with different fruits. You can ask anyone. There is even chocolate, coconut… And a natural smoothie made entirely from fruit, there is no ice, no sugar – nothing but fruit.

    – Very good food for those who are losing weight! Tell me, is it true that the food differs depending on the region of Spain. South from north, for example.

    — Yes, of course. They sometimes come here and ask for a tostada in their own way. For example, “Pan tomaka” is a toast with tomato. For me the first time it sounded very strange.

    — That is, people from other regions come who have different eating habits.

    – Yes, they have other habits, they drink, for example, “cafe canario”. When asked for the first time, I didn’t know what it was. It’s coffee with milk and…

    – And a canary on top.

    – Canary, yes, haha! This is coffee with milk, where condensed milk is added.

    — And what is typical we have here in the south, in the region of Alicante. Here we are, for example, every New Year’s holidays we go to eat “caldo con pelota”. This is such a typical local dish, broth with a huge cutlet – “pelota”.

    – Yes, they eat it on January 1, because I think after a very “good” night on December 31, this soup helps.

    – What else is unusual here? Spanish typical?

    – This is paella, croquettes, everything typical Spanish is eaten here, but there is a lot of “fast food”, this is a “combinado plateau”, consisting of salad, potatoes and something else: fish, meat, some sausages.

    – That is, this is a combined dish, where there will be fried vegetables, meat, salad …

    – Yes, it is all very good, natural, but this is a quick preparation.

    – This is such an analogue of fast food.

    — Yes, not a restaurant. They also eat a lot of sandwiches here – they are very fond of sandwiches and sandwiches. A sandwich usually has a lot of things: it’s always mayonnaise, chicken or something else, maybe pork, maybe fish, maybe just cheese, but there should always be fried onions, fried peppers, lettuce, tomato, all this should be a lot , juicy.

    — Is it a legend that the Spaniards follow the Mediterranean diet?

    — Yes, of course.

    — That is, the Spaniards don’t always eat rice, seafood, vegetables and fruits…

    — No, it’s a legend, it even seems to me that they eat more meat than seafood.

    — Yes, this is such a “nutty” something, fatty, fried.

    Yes, it should almost always be pork. Even if you take their rich dish, I don’t remember exactly its name in Spanish, there is “lentejas” (lentils), “garbansos” (chickpeas), a lot of meat, a lot of vegetables – for me personally, this is a lot. This is heavy food. They do not like soups, do not eat or take them. No borscht, nothing like that here.

    — But do they have puree soup?

    — Puree soups, yes, they love them, they are different.

    – So you can say that the food here in Spain is different from what people imagine. This is not the mediterranean diet and paella. They also eat hamburgers, “toasts”, in general they eat a lot of bread, a lot of meat.

    – Yes, and even more so now they are changing tastes, because there are a lot of tourists here now, a lot of visitors who already bring some of their habits, and the Spaniards love to try new dishes. For example, they try syrniki, they are very interested in what it is. And they do not understand how you can eat sweets with yogurt or sour cream.

    – That is, you can try everything new, like the Spaniards. Spaniards try everything new, they like everything.

    — Speaking of syrniki. One Russian client said: “Oh, I would eat syrnichki now!” And I thought – why not?

    — Oh, and if I order you custards, will you make them?

    — Eclairs?

    Yes, eclairs.

    — Will the cream be real?

    — Of course, 100%, custard.

    – Isn’t this Spanish butter, this is their “nata”? Do you like roscon (traditional Spanish Christmas dessert)?
    – No!
    – I hate roscon.
    – Me too!

    — And those polvorones (traditional Christmas cookies) that crumble to dust?
    – No, I only like coconut ones, they are so round, there is a lot of coconut and they are cool.
    – I hate polvorones, but churros are fine.
    – Churros – yes.
    – I don’t like everything whipped. I don’t like whipped cream, I don’t like milk, I don’t drink it.
    – Cola Cao is also a Spanish theme, they invented it. Although I may be wrong. My child can eat chocolate cake with cola-cao, that is, chocolate with chocolate.
    – My daughter too.
    – Chocolate rules the show here, in general. Do you have brownies?
    – Yes, in winter.
    — And why in winter?
    – Because it doesn’t go in the summer. There is a lot of chocolate, and it is usually eaten hot with ice cream. This is the bomb. And in the summer you somehow don’t want hot food, you understand, that’s why, I think, it doesn’t go in the summer. I make regular brownies and cheesecake.
    – And in the summer there is also this real man’s drink, as it is called? Frappe latte. Real men drink frappe latte! Are you on a diet?
    – Sometimes, when I see “barrels” coming out of my jeans, I start a diet. In general, I eat everything, but very little. On Saturday and Sunday I can afford cheesecakes.
    — Does your daughter eat Spanish food?
    – Yes.
    – Doesn’t understand native?
    – No, for example, she does not perceive borsch at all. She can eat soups, but she is not a fan of them. She loves serrano ham, olives, chorizo ​​and fuet (Spanish sausage).
    – You have more cakes. And you make them not only so that people come here to eat them, but also for celebrations. What is the difference between a cake for a Russian holiday and a Spanish one? What are they ordering?
    – Russians, of course, are very fond of our cakes – “Medovik”, “Napoleon”, but they also try other cakes. Here now there is a direction “creativity reposteriya” – creative cooking. Carrot cake, “Red Velvet” (red biscuit with cheese cream) is very much in vogue now. They are very beautiful, especially in the cut. I make absolutely all Russian cakes. In general, I try to do non-banal things, because I’m bored. I like to make something juicy, soft, be sure to have fruits, when decorating, for example – I really like decorating cakes with fruits, it’s very beautiful.
    – That is, you can come here and try something unusual, such as a beer cake.
    – Yes, it’s called “Guinness Cake”, it’s cooked with dark beer, a very tasty cake, I personally like it very much.
    – Do you order more for children or for adults?
    – Absolutely everyone, it doesn’t matter. Even very small ones are ordered, they are ordered for Spanish holidays – comunion (first communion), bautiso (baptism). Also booked for weddings. Everyone has very different tastes, someone likes one biscuit, someone else.
    – And you make wedding cakes that are so tall.
    – Yes, of course, multi-storey. I work with the La Laguna Hotel, so when they have some big order for cakes, if they want to order a cake, they always contact me.
    – We talked about cakes, and now let’s move on to the most interesting: we will now have a blitz – we will eat, and Inna will answer tricky questions. Are you ready?
    – Yes!
    – Do you choose jamon or borscht?
    – Borscht!
    Is it true that Spaniards feed their children chips with soda?
    – Yes!
    – What language do you sing in the shower?
    – In Spanish!
    – Your hidden talent?
    – I don’t know… Cakes!
    – The most tasteless Spanish food you’ve ever had.
    – Soup puree.
    – Alla Pugacheva or Shakira?
    – Shakira!
    is the most common Spanish curse word you use.
    – Hoder!
    — Is it true that paella is the most popular dish we have here.
    – No, not true.
    – Your favorite tattoo.
    – Everything!
    – Spain in three words.
    — Super, cool, fucking!
    – What do you call a client when you forget his name.
    – Cariño!
    – A bottle of wine or a bottle of vodka?
    – Neither. Martini!
    – Your autobiography will be called…
    – Ina Expresso.
    – Olives or pickled cucumber.
    – Olives!
    — What do you love most about your job?
    Nothing! Haha, cakes, I love cakes.
    — Your advice to those who are going to Spain.
    – Relax, enjoy.
    – Your advice to me.
    – You are very cool!

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    Spain 2022 – everything a tourist needs to know about the country, resorts, visa, attractions

    Barcelona, ​​Spain

    Spain is one of the most beautiful and alluring countries in the world. Probably almost everyone associates it primarily with sunny beaches and a warm, warm sea. This is the birthplace of paella, bullfighting, castanets and flamenco. The country with its rich history and culture has been one of the cultural centers of Europe for many millennia.

    How to get a visa to Spain, a list of all documents and requirements

    Spain itself is a special country, generalizing it both geographically and culturally becomes an impossible task. Millions of people visit Spain and often having been here once, they come back again. Indeed, at present, Spain has many modern resorts. An interesting fact is that Spain is the second highest country in Europe after Switzerland.

    Spain is constantly ranked among the four world tourist destinations and this is not surprising because it leaves no one indifferent

    Geographical position

    Spain (officially the Kingdom of Spain) – located in Southwestern Europe, occupies 504.782 km² in area, due to which it is one of the fifty largest countries in the world. Most of Spain is located on the Iberian Peninsula, the rest of 12,500 km² are islands, plus 32 km² are the sovereign territories of the cities of Ceuta and Melilla, located on the coast of Africa.

    Capital, cities

    Madrid. Major cities: Barcelona, ​​Valencia, Seville, Zaragoza, Malaga.

    Map of Spain

    Spain on the world map

    Climate

    Landscapes of Spain

    Given the size of Spain, the climate differs greatly from one region to another. For example, it is hot to the south (except for mountainous areas), the northern coastal zone is rainy, but at the same time quite warm, and the center, due to its location on the plateau of Old and New Castile at high altitude, has extreme temperatures, that is, it is very cold in winter and very hot in summer. The Mediterranean coastal area is warm and pleasant throughout the winters and not too hot in summer due to the influence of the sea.

    The number of sunny days in Spain is 260-285 🙂

    Population

    About 48 million people live in Spain. Most of them are Basques, Catalans and Andulusians.

    Language

    Flag of Spain on the wall

    Official language: Spanish. Spanish is the second most widely spoken language in the world, with over 427 million Spanish speakers. But also popular languages ​​in the country in a number of areas are Catalan, Basque and Galician.

    Form of government

    Constitutional monarchy. The head of state is the king. The head of government is the prime minister.

    Religion

    Most of the Spaniards profess Catholicism (75%), but we must not forget that Spain is a secular state, therefore it guarantees freedom of religion.

    Currency

    In Spain, as in other countries of the European Union, euros are used.

    Each euro is divided into 100 cents.
    8 different coins: 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents, as well as 1 and 2 euros.
    7 different banknotes of the following denominations: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 euros.

    Where to exchange money?

    Bank of Spain

    1. You can exchange rubles for euros at currency exchange offices, ATMs and some banks.
    2. The service is also available in most hotels and travel agencies.

    Always remember that in local banks, as a rule, there will be the most unfavorable rate and most likely an additional commission. Also, do not rush to exchange money at exchange offices and ATMs at airports and railway stations, here, too, in most cases there is a chance of running into an unfavorable rate. Try to exchange currency in the city at ATMs, or, in extreme cases, in banks, this will be the most reliable way not to run into counterfeit banknotes, even if you overpay a little, but your vacation will definitely not be spoiled.

    Telephone code

    +34

    Emergency phone numbers

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    Traditional Spanish cuisine

    Probably many people know that one of the most famous and sought-after chefs all over the world originally from Spain. In the Basque country and Catalonia itself, there are restaurants that you need to book not a week or even a month in advance, but a year in advance. This suggests that Spanish cuisine is so tasty and varied that it is definitely worth a try.

    Now let’s take a closer look at the most popular and traditional Spanish dishes. It will probably be right if we start the list of traditional Spanish cuisine with Paella. This dish has been mentioned since the middle of the 19th century, it is believed that it originated on the shores of Lake Albufera, so in order to try paella, we recommend that you go to Valencia. The main ingredients are rabbit and chicken, although the seafood version is considered more traditional in coastal areas.

    The famous seafood paella in the Spanish market

    The next dish will be relevant if you are tired of walking under the scorching sun and want to have something light to eat. Chilled Gazpacho is a great option. This dish is very popular in the southern region of Spain, Andalusia. Gazpacho contains a lot of ingredients, but at the same time they are so simple that you will most likely appreciate this dish and order it more than once.

    Gazpacho

    If you can’t imagine your life without meat, don’t worry, Spain has prepared a huge gift for you. Going into any bar, not to mention restaurants, you will always see a dry-cured pork ham or jamon in front of you.

    There are two types of ham:
    • Seranno ham;
    • Iberico ham (more expensive).

    They differ in the methods and duration of preparation, and most importantly, the breed of pigs. At your request, one of the bar waiters cuts the ham into juicy pieces so that you can fully enjoy the taste of jamon and feel Spain from the inside.

    Spain produces up to 4 million hams every year

    Jamon in the market

    Undoubtedly, Spanish cuisine is not limited to paella, gazpacho and jamon. As a rule, from region to region there are unique dishes.

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    Menu of the Spanish restaurant

    Cold snacks

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    Scallop crudo with artichokes

    cold appetizer served with truffle oil

    990 R
    Plateau de pinchos

    assorted mini snacks in Basque style

    480 R
    Terrine from the liver

    (homemade duck pate with berry sauce)

    590 R
    Marbled beef tartare

    (beef, red onion, ali oli, dehydrated cherries)

    690 R
    Jamon Serrano Reserve

    dry-cured white ham

    990 R
    Plate of Spanish sausages

    (salchichon, chorizo, lomo)

    890 R
    jamón iberico

    24 months aged

    1950 R 50g
    Jamon 5J

    36 months old

    3950 R 50g
    cheese plate

    farm goat and sheep cheeses, served with marmalade and walnuts

    1170 R
    Olives, olives and guindiyas

    pickled guindia peppers, olives and olives

    590 R

    Salads

    Ensalada de tomate

    juicy pink tomatoes with sweet onions and fragrant olive oil

    650 R
    Salad with tuna

    lightly fried fresh tuna with lettuce, piquillo peppers

    770 R
    Goat cheese salad

    Lettuce, farm cheese, orange dressing and walnuts

    710 R
    Seafood and avocado salad

    squid, shrimp, vongole and avocado salad

    990 R
    Grilled beef salad

    beef tenderloin, lettuce, eggplant, piquillo peppers

    950 R
    Mixta

    classic salad with tomatoes, tuna and egg

    560 R

    Hot snacks

    Scallops with jamon

    Galician ham scallops; served in a shell

    1250 R
    Shrimp al ajillo

    Peeled prawns fried in olive oil with garlic, served in an earthenware dish

    860 R
    Octopus in Galician

    Moroccan octopus with potatoes and paprika

    1490 R
    Empanadas with lamb

    traditional spanish pies

    510 R
    Empanadas with chorizo ​​and goat cheese

    traditional spanish pies

    510 R
    Croquettes

    to choose from: with jamon, cheese and spinach or cod

    490 R
    Tortilla with cod

    traditional ciderria dish with cod and leeks

    540 R
    Chistorra sausages

    Navara-style spanish pork sausages fried in cazuela

    490 R
    Camembert from the oven

    farm camembert from the Kaluga region, served in a clay plate
    with croutons

    840 R

    Soups

    Ahoblanco cream soup

    cream soup with almonds and shrimps

    540 R
    Caldo gallego

    traditional soup from Galicia with beans, smoked meats and cabbage

    540 R
    Biscay

    Biscay fishermen’s tomato soup with seafood

    930 R

    Vegetable dishes

    Potatoes from the oven 320 R
    Chanterelles with potatoes from the oven

    served in cazuela

    650 R
    Baked vegetables escalivada

    Catalan dish of vegetables from the oven

    480 R
    Piquillo confit peppers

    oven-roasted sweet red peppers from Lodosa

    860 R
    Grilled vegetables with romesco sauce

    zucchini, peppers, leeks, cherry tomatoes and eggplant

    490 R
    Asparagus from the oven

    fresh asparagus with olive oil and fleur de sal

    650 R

    Meat from the oven

    Milk pig from the oven

    pig from a farm in the Ryazan region, the average weight of a dish per person is from 250 g, served with potatoes

    590 R 100g
    Milk lamb from the oven

    lamb from a farm in the Moscow region, the average weight of a dish per person is from 250 g, served with potatoes

    810 R 100g
    Milk goat from the oven

    goat from a farm in the Moscow region, the average weight of a dish per person is from 250 g, served with potatoes

    750 R 100 g
    bull cariller

    ox cheek in Rioja wine with cauliflower and fennel puree

    1260 R
    Rioja rabbit

    farm rabbit from the Moscow region, baked with vegetables in the oven according to the Riojan recipe

    1050 R
    Duck leg confit

    farm duck leg from Tula region, served with apples

    990 R

    Meat on a hot plate

    Duck breast a la piedra

    duck breast roasted on a red-hot earthenware plate

    900 Р
    Marble beef a la piedra

    beef tenderloin from Voronezh, fried on a red-hot clay plate

    1690 R

    Grilled meat

    Steak on the bone Chuleton

    rib-eye steak marbled beef from Voronezh with 100% grain-fed, weight from 700 g

    890 R 100g
    Chuletillas

    grilled lamb ribs

    1250 R
    Steak Solomillo

    juicy Voronezh marbled beef tenderloin with piquillo peppers

    1860 R

    Fish and Seafood

    Bacalao in Biscay

    Murmansk cod with vegetable pisto, fried egg and potato chips

    810 R
    Grilled langoustines

    large Argentine prawns cooked on alder wood

    990 R
    Tuna steak in sherry sauce

    tuna steak with artichokes, peas

    1290 R

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    Peppers de padron

    green peppers fried in olive oil, sometimes spicy

    750 R 150g
    Piquillo peppers with anchovies

    served on bread with delicate goat cheese

    850 R
    Chanterelles with egg

    seasonal mushrooms fried in olive oil

    650 R
    Sesina beef

    marbled beef jerky

    950 R 50g
    Gazpacho

    cold tomato soup

    490 R
    Tuna tartare with poached egg

    hot appetizer with tartare, poached egg and french fries

    690 R
    Serrano figs with jamon

    tender figs combined with Spanish jamon

    740 R
    Arros de codornis

    farm quail, green pepper, tomatoes, paprika, saffron

    790 R
    Arros with cocotchas de bacalao and vongole

    rice with cod cheeks in salsa verde

    840 R
    Besugo

    Atlantic wild pink dorado, served with olive oil sauce

    1400 R
    frutos del mar frying pan

    Argentine langoustines, squid, vongole shells, cod tongues, tuna and cod in tomato sauce

    1360 R

    Desserts

    Tarta de queso

    Basque cheese pie recipe

    490 R
    Roasted pear with ice cream

    caramelized pear with almonds

    420 R
    chocolate fondant

    classic dessert with melting chocolate

    470 R
    Tarta de manzana

    apple pie with scoop of vanilla ice cream

    390 R
    Crema catalana

    Catalan soft creme brulee

    450 R
    vanilla ice cream 320 R
    cheese ice cream 360 R
    Lemon lime sorbet 390 R
    pistachio roll

    with strawberries and berries

    450 R

    Juices

    apple St. Anton 230 R 330g
    cranberry juice 184 R 200g
    orange 210 R 200g
    cherry 210 R 200g
    tomato 210 R 200g

    Fresh juices

    orange 360 R 250g
    grapefruit 390 R 250g
    carrot 360 R 250g
    apple 390 R 250g
    lemon 360 R 250g
    celery 390 R 250g

    Carbonated drinks

    coca-cola, fanta, sprite, tonic, lemon tonic 210 R 250g

    Mineral water

    RusseQuelle (b/g, s/g) 370 R 700g
    RusseQuelle (b/g, s/g) 180 R 250g
    Perrier (c/g) 750 R 750g
    Solan de Cabras (b\g) 635 R 500g

    Tea

    Black tea

    Classic Chinese black tea

    350 R 500g
    Black tea with lychee

    Chinese black tea with lychee

    350 R 500g
    Anxi Oolong

    Low-fermented Anxi Oolong

    470 R 500g
    White tea

    Fujian white tea

    550 R 500g
    Pu Er

    Pu Er from Yun Nan Province

    550 R 500g

    Coffee

    espresso 190 R 40g
    americano 190 R 160g
    cortado 210 R 55g
    cappuccino 320 R 160g
    latte 320 R 200g
    coffee con leche 320 R 200g
    Shipping prices may vary

    Which dialect of Spanish to learn?

    Spanish is spoken far beyond the continent. Half a billion inhabitants of the planet recognize it as their native language, 21 countries have recognized it as official. At the same time, Spain itself has four national languages ​​(Spanish, Bakian, Galician, Catalan) and many dialects.

    Dialect – a system of speech communication or oral language of peoples living in the same territory. Dialects differ not only in pronunciation, but also in intonational accents, expressions, and a set of individual words. In the homeland of flamenco, dialects are divided into two main groups: northern and southern.

    Northern dialect group

    1. Castilian in its variety – Burgos, Rioj, Alav, Sorvan, Madrid. The latter has a number of features:

      • [d] at the end is pronounced as [z]
        For example: [Madriz] – Madrid
      • between two vowels [d] disappears
        For example: [abandonao] – abandonado
      • yeismo

      Also, the dialect of the province of Rioja has a number of its differences:

      • use of condicional instead of preterito imperfect de subjuntivo
        For example: Si estudiaría, aprobaría. – If I taught, I would pass.
      • preference for compound tenses (compuestos) instead of simple ones
      • the prefix des- becomes -es
        For example: esbarrar = desbarrar (do stupid things, make mistakes)
    2. Aragonese , which is conventionally subdivided into Inferior Aragonese, Iberian and Coastal.
    3. Leonese – Asturian, Mirandese and bubble.

      • there is a clear emphasis on [j] and a weak emphasis on [s]
      • not pronounced [x]
        For example: [esamen] – examen
      • use of diminutive suffixes ín, -ino, -ina
        For example: pequeñín
      • the presence of archaisms such as pos, entanto, etc.
      • the preposition para is shortened to pa
        For example: Voy pa el campo.
      • the article is placed before proper names
        For example: el Antonio (Antonio)

    Southern dialect group

    This group is based on Andalusian, which is spoken in Andalusia, Ceuta and Melilla. Experienced a significant influence of Arabic.
    The group includes:

    1. Andalusian.
    2. Canarian.
    3. Murcian.
    4. Extremadura.

    Andalusian

    It is characterized by the following features:

    • pronouncing [s] instead of [z] and [c] => so-called seseo
      For example: [asertijo] – acertijo; [sena] – cena.
    • there is also the opposite phenomenon: [z] is pronounced instead of [s] => ceceo
      For example: [zuave] – suave; [zeguro] – seguro.
    • erasing the difference between [ll] and [y] – everything sounds like [y] => yeísmo
      For example: [yorar] – llorar; [yover]-llover.
    • replacing [ch] with English sound [sh]
      For example: [mushasho] – muchacho.
    • the use of “ustedes” for the 2nd person plural.
      For example: ¿A ustedes os gusta el fútbol? – Do you like football?

    Murcian

    • Palatalization of Latin /l/ – it is pronounced as /ll/ – llengua (lengua), llibre (libre), etc.
    • “Drop-down” intervocalic /d/ – venío (Spanish venido), maere (Spanish madre), etc.
    • The loss of final consonants – comé (comer), caná (canal), etc., which makes Murcian dialects related to Andalusian ones.
    • Alveolar /l/ and /r/ are often mixed in speech – farta (Spanish falta), but calpintero (Spanish carpintero)
    • In verbs of the third conjugation (with the ending -ir-), the phoneme /e/ is often replaced by /i/ – venemos (Spanish venimos), saléis (Spanish salís), etc.
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    Canarian (canary islands)

    • [r] and [l] are confused at the end of a syllable
      For example: [pensal] – pensar; [bailal]-bailar
    • swallowing [s]
      For example: [máh] – más
    • yeismo
    • seseo
    • pronunciation of [ch] is almost identical to [y]
      For example: [muyayo] – muchacho

    Extremadura (autonomous community of Estermadura in southwestern Spain)

    • turning [d] at the end of a syllable into [l] or [r]
      For example: [alvertir] – advertir.
    • replacing [l] with [r] in combinations pl-, cl-, fl- at the beginning of a word.
      For example: [prato] – plato.
    • yeísmo
      For example: [caye] – calle.
    • omitted [d] between vowels
      For example: [casao] – casado.

    On the territory of Latin America, their own variants of dialects of the Spanish language were also formed. Based on the features of the sound, they were divided into 5 groups.

    1. South American Pacific language spoken in Peru, Ecuador and Chile.
    2. Latin American Spanish is a means of communication in Guatemala, Colombia, Mexico.
    3. The Central American group of dialects is native to the expanses of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala.
    4. Separately stands Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay.
    5. The Caribbean group of dialects is common in certain regions of Cuba and Mexico, in Venezuela, Nicaragua, Panama.

    In each country in Latin America, the Spanish language has its own characteristics, so residents of Spanish-speaking countries may experience misunderstandings in communicating with each other. If you are going on an extended vacation, business trip or permanent residence in a Spanish-speaking country, you should learn Spanish with the correct dialect.

    When going to a Spanish language course, you should clarify which dialects you can learn in a language school. It is better to abandon the dialect, which will not be useful in the future.

    Major Spanish dialects

    Castilian Spanish

    When referring to Spanish in general, it refers to Castilian Spanish. It is recognized as the main – national language. It is he who is taught in schools and universities in Europe, Russia, and the USA. Castilian Spanish is the literary norm in Cervantes’ homeland.

    Features of the dialect
    • The sound “s” – hissing, in pronunciation resembles our sound “sh”.
    • There is a phoneme [θ], which is not characteristic of the Romance language group.
    • At the end of a word, the consonant /d/ is omitted.
    • The feminine is completed with the pronoun “la” or “las”.

    Aragonese dialect

    A language branch founded and applied in the territory of Aragon. Its distinguishing features are the following.

    • The diminutive form of the word is formed using the ico suffix.
    • Stress is placed from the end of words to the third syllable.
    • A vowel sound at the end of a word is pronounced with a falling drawl.

    Rioplatian Spanish

    A special branch of the Spanish language is the Rioplat dialect. It was formed as a means of verbal communication in Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay.

    • Preservation of lexemes that are obsolete in Spain, such as lindo.
    • In speech phonetics, the S sound at the end of a syllable is omitted.
    • Predominance of the simple past form over the compound one.
    • In most phrases, y and ll are pronounced as [ʃ].

    The language of Italian emigrants had a great influence on the formation of this dialect.

    Canarian Spanish

    The Canary Islands are a colony of Spain, but far enough away from it that the Spanish language, which is spoken by all the inhabitants of the Canaries, has evolved into an individual variation of the sound.

    The Canarian dialect is similar to Andalusian and Caribbean Spanish, and is distant from the underlying Castilian. The indigenous inhabitants of the islands also brought new expressions from their vocabulary. Canarian Spanish differs from the official language in different rules for the use of tenses and a different word order in sentence construction.

    Spanish in Mexico

    The dialect of Spanish spoken by the inhabitants of Mexico can also be found in California, Canada. Its formation was significantly influenced by the dialects of the descendants of the Aztecs. Since the Spanish language was introduced artificially on the Latin American continent, many words were simplified and modified. The difference between traditional Spanish and Mexican languages ​​is so significant that special dictionaries of “Mexicanisms” are being created, allowing the translation of typically Mexican names of everyday items into Castilian.

    The morphological and syntactic basis of the language is distinguished by many factors.

    • The suffix -ito to create a diminutive form of the word denotes submission.
    • The suffixes -uca and -ucha and their masculine -uco or -ucho give a disparaging form of the word.
    • High rate of contraction of unstressed vowels in oral speech.

    Spanish in Africa

    When experts in the field of linguists declare that Spanish is one of the most widely spoken languages ​​on the planet, they do it without exaggeration. There is no such continent where Spanish-speaking peoples would not live. The Spanish dialect is the official language of Morocco and Equatorial Guinea.

    Guinean or Equato-Guinean Spanish is very different from Castilian. It is based on a mix of various indigenous languages, French, Portuguese, British, German and Spanish. Especially expressive accent in the pronunciation of the sound “r”, consonant with French. However, for other Spanish-speaking dialects, the language of the inhabitants of Equatorial Guinea and Morocco is recognizable and understandable to a certain extent.

    How Do Dialects Affect Spanish Learning?

    The main difficulty that everyone who has taken up the study of Spanish faces is the peculiarity of pronunciation. It consists in a large abundance of dialects. And the Latin American version of the Spanish language makes an incredible variety in grammar and phonetics. The ability to perceive by ear not only classical Spanish speech, but also to distinguish between dialects, automatically transfers a person from a basic level to a pro level.

    Dialects can be confusing. First of all, it is worth deciding for what purpose you need Spanish: for travel, work or communication with new neighbors. And then approach the study of the language from the point of view of the local dialect.

    Teachers who speak Spanish at a professional level recommend starting with a universal base. Then a native speaker will be able to communicate not only with residents of any region of Spain, but also travel around Latin America and other places where they speak Spanish. Castilian Spanish is the official language. Any Spaniard will understand the person who will own the castellano. This knowledge is enough to study, work and live in Barcelona, ​​Costa Brava or Taragona, or your tourist route will pass through Catalonia, Leon or the Canary Islands.

    After mastering and consolidating the basics, you can proceed to an in-depth study of the dialect, in which you will subsequently have to speak most of the time. La Española will allow you to learn Spanish at the level of A2 castellano. And then you can sign up for a separate course in Andalusian, Catalan or another dialect.

    Some teachers advise you to immediately start mastering the dialect, which will be useful for future achievements. Experts assure that in this case, the native speaker will be able to understand and maintain a conversation with the owners of other Spanish-speaking dialects. True, there will be some difficulties and linguistic misunderstandings.

    The dialects of the Spanish language are so diverse in their distinctive features and subtleties that there is no universal curriculum for learning.

    Summing up

    Spain is a friendly country with a warm climate, sandy beaches and amazing cuisine. The ability to speak Spanish will allow you to better get acquainted with the culture, traditions, spend a productive vacation or establish business partnerships.

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    DESCRIPTION OF SPAIN

    Spain – An ancient land that has always known the secret of youth. The birthplace of Columbus and Dali, Goya and Velasquez, Picasso and Gaudi. It would probably take a lifetime to see all of Spain, and yet there may not be enough time to explore all facets of life on this small continent. Diversity of nature and climate, ancient culture and traditions dating back to knightly times. Nowhere in Europe is there such cultural richness for which the Spanish fiestas from Pamplona to Seville are famous. Traveling from city to city, you get from holiday to holiday. Fiesta is not just a holiday, it is a completely relaxed continuation of ancient traditions, combined with modern elements and filled with joy. Amazing friendliness and hospitality, openness and politeness are part of the traditional Spanish character. You will see for yourself that there is nothing more pious than the local festivities and amusements, which are not complete without plentiful refreshments, strong old wines, music and dazzling fireworks, which are perhaps the most enduring tradition in more than 30 centuries of history. The position at the crossroads of Europe and Africa, the Christian world and the world of Islam, the closed Mediterranean and the boundless Atlantic left an indelible mark on the entire face of the country, many architectural monuments, churches, castles and landscapes of amazing beauty. The variety of images amazes the mind: the windmills of La Mancha are the “giants” of Don Quixote; battlements of the knightly castles of Aragon; medieval fortresses frozen on the hills, baroque palaces and austere monasteries; sandy beaches of the southern coast and the Balearic Islands – washed by the gentle waves of the Mediterranean Sea; evergreen meadows on the Atlantic coast in Asturias; the snow-covered peaks of the Sierra Nevada; harsh, almost impregnable mountains, give way to the fertile plains of Andalusia; Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Ibiza – with their incredible whirlwind of cultural and nightlife. Even in nondescript “provincial” towns, a variety of civilizations are organically layered: Gothic cathedrals grow over Moorish mosques, Baroque palaces appear on the site of Visigothic settlements, the remains of Greek columns or circular Celtic-Iberian villages. How different the landscape of one part of Spain is from another, so different are the Spaniards themselves. Spain has many mysteries and wonders. People come from all over the world to admire the beauty, touch it and leave it forever in their hearts! It is impossible not to fall in love with this country!

    Madrid: Reina Sofia Center, Buen Retiro Palace, Royal Tapestry Factory. The tower of the temple of San Pedro el Viejo, Plaza Mayor, Villa Square and the Municipality building, the Royal Palace and the gardens surrounding it have cultural and historical value. Art galleries and museums: El Prado, Cason del Buen Retiro, Archaeological Museum, Museum of Modern Art. In the spring, Madrid hosts a grandiose feast of the patron saint of the city – St. Isidro. And also the main attraction of Spain – bullfighting. In the vicinity of Madrid there are important historical and cultural centers of Spain, such as Alcala de Henares, El Escorial. Not far from the city rises the Zarzuela Palace, the residence of the Spanish kings La Puerta del Sol ().

    In Barcelona – Gothic Quarter with ancient cathedral, Sagrada Familia (‘Holy Family’), Palace and Park Güell, Casa Mila, Pablo Picasso Museum, Juan Miro Museum, Museum of Catalan Art, Columbus Monument, large amusement park Port Aventura . Knight’s castles in the Costa Blanca and Costa Brava, Santa Barbara Castle, the fortress city in Guadalest, sand dunes in the resort town of Coolera. Andalusia is a region in Spain, where there are ancient monuments that have been perfectly preserved to this day: medieval fortresses and Arab towers of the 11th century, cathedrals and ancient Andalusian settlements in the mountains. Andalusia is the birthplace of flamenco.

    In the city of Seville (the capital of Andalusia) – the ancient Arab fortress Alcazar, the minaret of the Arab mosque of the XII century Giralda. The city of Ronda is the cradle of Spanish bullfighting. Valencia – the famous towers of Serrano and Quart, the square-ensemble de la Virgen with the Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin, the symbol of the city – the Minguelete tower, the ultra-modern Palace of Music, the pearl of Valencian architecture – the Lonja fish exchange. Beautiful beaches are located along the entire 500 km coastline of the province of Valencia. Costa de Azaar (‘Coast of the Orange Flavor’) in the north: Peñiscola, Alcossebre, Oropesa, Benicassim. Costa de Valencia in the province of the same name: Sagunto, Balvarosa, Saler, Perelionet, Coolera, Gaguya and Oliva. Costa Blanca (‘White Coast’) in the south – the resorts of Denia, Javea, Benidorm, Torrevieja and others. parks Aigües Tortes y Lago San Mauricio, Covadonza, Ordesa, etc.

    Spain is one of the warmest countries in Western Europe. The average number of sunny days is 260-285. The average annual temperature on the Mediterranean coast is 20 degrees Celsius. In winter, the temperature drops below zero, usually only in the central and northern regions of the country. In summer, the temperature rises to 40 degrees and above (from the central part to the southern coast). On the northern coast, the temperature is not so high – about 25 degrees Celsius. Spain is characterized by very deep internal climatic differences, and it can only conditionally be attributed entirely to the Mediterranean climatic region. These differences are manifested both in temperature and in annual amounts and precipitation patterns. In the far northwest, the climate is mild and humid with little temperature variation throughout the year and high rainfall. Constant winds from the Atlantic bring a lot of moisture, mainly in winter, when foggy and cloudy weather prevails with drizzling rain, almost without frost and snow. The average temperature of the coldest month is the same as in the northwest of France. Annual rainfall exceeds 1070 mm, and in some places reaches 2000 mm. Completely different conditions in the interior of the country – on the plateau of Old and New Castile and the Aragonese plain. In these areas, the influence of the plateau-mountain-hollow relief, considerable height, and local continental air is felt. They are characterized by relatively low precipitation (no more than 500 mm per year) and sharp temperature fluctuations by season. In Old Castile and the Plain of Aragon there are rather cold winters, with frosts and strong, harsh winds; summers are hot and rather dry, although the maximum precipitation falls on this season of the year. In Nueva Castile, the climate is slightly milder, with warmer winters but also low rainfall. Agriculture in all these areas needs artificial irrigation.

    Spanish is the official language, German, Italian and French are also used. In the provinces, the local languages ​​are Castilian, Galician and Basque.

    Spaniards are great masters of organizing holidays with or without reason. And if you suddenly startle on a starry evening when you hear the first volleys of fireworks, you can be sure that you have come to a holiday. Holidays are all-Spanish (Constitution Day in December, Christmas and Easter, children’s holiday of the Three Kings in January), provincial (fire festival in Valencia, the festival of `Romans and Carthaginians` in the province of Murcia, `Moors and Christians` in the province of Alicante, Sevilla in Seville etc.) and local – urban and even rural. Holidays are often declared non-working days. Therefore, before you go on business to another province, you need to find out if there is any holiday there these days. Holidays, carnivals and festivals are also the culture of Spain and they are colorful and fun in Spain. You will be very lucky if several of them fall on your vacation.

    The Spanish coast is a paradise for beach lovers.
    The ideal time to travel to Spain is May, June or September. During these months, you will be able to avoid the influx of tourists, and the sweltering heat will not make you daydream about air conditioning. Winter in Spain is quite cool, but the temperature rarely drops below zero.
    More than 50 million tourists visit Spain every year.

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    Plato combinado .

    Canned mussels with escabeche.

    BEHER “Bellota Oro” from Guihuelo was voted “best ham in the world” by IFFA Delicat in 2007, 2010 and 2013.

    In Spanish cuisine continues to essentially control the Mediterranean diet. The variety of regions and terroirs of Spain makes it a very diverse and well-known cuisine.

    Spanish cuisine was influenced by his many discoveries during various conquests in Latin America, Asia, Africa: various spices and new products are mentioned as tomatoes, potatoes, vanilla, various types of peas, chocolate; but also long pursuits: Phoenician, Greek, Roman as well as Moorish, each bringing spices, foods such as almonds, oranges, lemons, and cooking methods.

    The great geographical, cultural and climatic diversity of the area also leaves its mark on the cuisine.

    Each region has its own characteristics: for example, Spain borders the sea, many dishes are based on fish and seafood, but in the mountains there are more rustic dishes; Hence his famous jamon , as well as chorizo. In southern Spain, such as Andalusia, cold delicacies such as gazpacho were born. All this explains the richness of this cuisine.

    In tapas are, with paella the most famous dish from Spain, gold tapas are actually typical Spanish dishes, presented in small quantities, for snacking. Thus, many restaurants offer 9 formulas on their menus.0376 tapa (corresponding to a small plate), media-racion (corresponding to half of a large plate) and ración (corresponding to a large plate). Thus, paella can be asked as tapu or ración , that is, as a single dish.

    El plato combinado , very common in restaurants in Spain, is a meal usually eaten at noon. It consists of fried meat, served with a fried egg, french fries and salad. There are different options with fried chorizo, croquettes or fish.

    Spanish cuisine also has very deep religious roots: many sweet and savory dishes come from it. Some were only prepared during certain periods of religious holidays, such as hornazo de Salamanca , which was traditionally eaten during Holy Week and can now be found all year round.

    Olive oil is used for cooking, Spain is the world’s leading producer of this product, according to the Olive Council International (it has over 250 varieties of olive oil, mainly produced in Andalusia, with 27 denominations of origin).

    Pepper, then garlic, then tomato and onion are ingredients that are at the heart of most Spanish dishes. It uses many spices such as saffron, pimenton (dried ground pepper, sweet or strong), cumin, cinnamon. It is a gastronomy that often combines sweet and savory dishes, a legacy of the Moors.

    Many dishes are slow cooked in terracotta or earthenware or in a typical Spanish frying pan paella . La plancha, a cooker invented in XIX – m century by the Spaniards, used for grilling both meat and chorizo ​​vegetables. Another very common specialty is grilled meat: there are many specialty restaurants called asadores or mezon serving piglet, a typical dish very common in Spain.

    Wine is also very important. Spain has large grape varieties as well as a wide selection of wines, of which here are a few examples: Godello, Albariño, Xarel-vo, Pedro Ximénez for white wines, Tempranillo, Monastrell, Mencia, Bobal, Carignan for red wines, wines from the Jerez region and finos , manzanillas, ascontillados, oloroso, palos cortados, montilla moriles or La Rioja and Ribera del Duero wines. Today, the Spanish vineyard covers an area of ​​over 1,100,000 hectares, making it the largest in the world. However, it is declining: Spain lost 52,000 hectares between 2008 and 2009.

    Iberian ham, Serrano ham, chorizo ​​and lomo remain indispensable products of Spanish gastronomy. The best known of these is Bellota Bellota (designation of origin), more commonly called pata negra and the corresponding 100% Iberian ham.

    Preserves are another Spanish specialty: they are especially fish and seafood with jars of vegetables (peppers, mushrooms, onions), they are an integral part of Spanish cuisine and are often served as appetizers ..

    Summary

    • 1 spanish kitchen
    • 2 culinary dishes

      • 2.1 Tapas
      • 2.2 Traditional dishes
      • 2.3 Spanish cold cuts
      • 2.4 Rice dishes
      • 2.5 Cocido (stew, stew)
      • 2.6 Vegetables and salads
      • 2.7 Soups and sauces
      • 2. 8 Desserts and pastries
      • 2.9 Cheeses
      • 2.10 Bread
      • 2.11 Drinks

        • 2.11.1 Alcoholic beverages
        • 2.11.2 Soft drinks
    • 3 cuisines by region
    • 4 Intangible cultural heritage
    • 5 Notes and references
    • 6 See also

      • 6.1 Bibliography
      • 6.2 Related Articles
      • 6.3 External links

    Spanish Cuisine

    Ferran Adria , Chef at El Bulli .

    Spanish cuisine is, until XIX – th century, relatively unknown abroad. Since then it has gained a certain prestige. Spain also frequently tops the rankings for the annual ceremonies of the world’s best restaurants, held annually in London. This square has long belonged to celebrity chef Ferran Adria and his restaurant El Bulli in Barcelona. Some English and American critics consider him the best chef in the world, and his restaurant is a phenomenal success both in Spain and abroad.

    Other Spanish chefs have an excellent reputation with three Michelin stars:

    • Juan Marie Arzak and his restaurant Arzak .
    • Santi Santamaria and his restaurant Can Fabes .
    • Martin Berasategui and his restaurant Berasategui .
    • Carme Ruscalleda and its restaurant Sant Pau .
    • Pedro Subihana and his restaurant Akelarre .
    • Roca brothers and their restaurant El Celler de Can Roca .

    But it is not only restaurants that make the reputation of Spanish gastronomy. Carles Mampel, chef and owner of the confectionery and chocolate factory Bubo (in Barcelona), is increasingly successful. In 1999 he was elected the best pastry chef in Spain, and in 2005 he won the prize for the best chocolate cake at the World Cup in Lyon.

    Culinary delights

    Despite the fact that Spanish cuisine is very rich, it is characterized by different dishes, and here are a few examples of them.

    Tapas

    Boquerone in wine .

    There are many varieties of this typical Spanish dish.

    Traditional dishes

    Spanish cold cuts

    Rice dishes

    • Paella.

      Arroz gang , rice with fish.

    • Arroz con costra , baked rice in the oven.
    • Arroz empedrado , in mainly rice, dried beans, cod, pepper and garlic.
    • Arroz negro , a type of paella cooked in squid ink, which makes it black.
    • Arroz a la zamorana .
    • Caldero (Melilla).
    • Paella, which can be made with meat, seafood, or a mixture of both. There are different recipes depending on the region.

    Cocido (stew, stew)

    Cocido madrileno .

    This dish is very common throughout the peninsula. There are different recipes, depending on the region. Cocido is usually formulated with chickpeas or beans, meat, sausage and vegetables.

    • Cochido Andalusia (Andalusia).
    • Cocido lebaniego (Cantabria).
    • Cocido madrileño (Madrid).
    • Cochido maragato (Leon).
    • Cocido montañés (Cantabria).
    • Cochido de Pelotas ( Murcia ).
    • Cordero à la Pastora , lamb stew with spices and potatoes.
    • Migas murcianas .

      Fabada asturiana .

    • Gazpacho Manchego .
    • Migas , a dish originally prepared by laborers in the fields, made from bread grated with garlic (exists in various regions of Spain).
    • Olla gitana made from chickpeas and various vegetables, saffron.
    • Porrusalda , soup of leeks, potatoes, carrots, onions, garlic and cod.
    • Puchero .

    Vegetables and salads

    Soups and sauces

    • Ajo blanco .

      Adobo – a marinade widely used for various dishes, based on pepper , garlic, oregano (sometimes with vinegar).

    • Ajo blanco , almond, garlic and grape soup (Andalusia).
    • Alioli garlic sauce.
    • Caldo gallego , a soup with many variations.
    • Chilindron , a sauce that accompanies various types of meat, made from tomatoes, red peppers and garlic.
    • Escudella i carn d’olla Catalan soup.
    • Gazpacho, a cold vegetable soup with many variations (sometimes with vegetables and citrus).
    • Mojo rojo Red pepper and sweet pepper sauce.
    • Mojo verde Green pepper, coriander and parsley sauce.
    • Romesco salsa , tomato sauce, neres (small dried red pepper), almonds, garlic.
    • Salvitxada , a sauce of roasted almonds, roasted tomatoes, peppers, roasted garlic, olive oil, vinegar and parsley.
    • Salmorejo , cold soup thicker than gazpacho (Andalusia).
    • Samorreta , sauce with garlic, grilled tomatoes, parsley, pepper and a few drops of vinegar.
    • Sopa de ajo garlic soup.
    • Sopa de mejillones y pescado Mussels and fish soup.
    • Suquet , fish and shellfish soup.
    • Vichyssoise , potato soup with leek, very common in the Basque Country (its origin is undetermined).
    • Zoke variant almorejo from Malaga.

    Desserts and pastries

    • Roscon de Reis .

      Arnadi , a cookie mainly eaten during Lent and Holy Week, made from pumpkin, almonds, cinnamon, lemon, eggs and sugar (Valencia).

    • Arrop caramelized grape syrup.
    • Arroz con leche rice pudding.
    • Bollo maimón , or bollo de clavonía , a typical pastry from Salamanca.
    • Borrajos “drunkards”, cakes with rum, lemon and cinnamon.
    • Brazo de gitano , roll .
    • Carbayon , pastry made of puff pastry, almonds, cognac or sweet wine, topped with a kind of lemon and cinnamon glaze (Asturias).

      Tocino del cielo .

    • Carquinol biscuits (Catalonia, Aragon, Balearic Islands).
    • King’s Charcoal, a typical Christmas and Epiphany candy.
    • Churros Sugar fried donuts usually served with thick hot chocolate.
    • Coca-Cola , the same as the regular dish, but sweet, with different toppings.
    • Crema catalana , a type of creme brulee.
    • Ensaimada , Spanish buns (Balearic Islands), plain or filled with cream, chocolate or cold cuts.
    • Flan de huevo .
    • Frizuelos , Spanish pancakes (Cantabria, Asturias, Leon).

      Leche frita .

    • Girlash , nougat from Aragon.
    • Hornazo filled with pastry cream, chocolate… Very common in the country, it is customary to offer it to children during religious holidays in February, including día de Andalucía (“Andalusian Day”).
    • Leche frita .
    • Leche meringade , meringue with milk.
    • Leche Rizada , a type of ice cream without eggs.
    • Magdalena , Spanish madeleines (brought by the French during the pilgrimage to Compostela).
    • Mantecaos and Polvorones , two types of shortbread made with almonds and cinnamon.
    • Mazapan , small cakes made of marzipan .

      Perrunillas .

    • Miguelitos , puff pastry biscuits filled with pastry cream.
    • Natillas , dessert cream with lemon and cinnamon.
    • Neulas , a cookie mainly eaten at Christmas.
    • Panellet , a typical biscuit from Catalonia, Aragon, Valencia and the Balearic Islands.
    • Perrunillas biscuits.
    • Ponche segoviano , cake with pastry cream.
    • Roscon de Reyes , Spanish king cake, fruit buns.
    • Roskillas fried donuts.
    • Paparajotes , a type of donut made from lemon leaves and cinnamon (jaen).
    • Tarta de queso cheesecake.
    • Tarta de Santiago , almond cake.
    • Tocino del cielo Egg yolk flan.
    • Toña , or fogaseta , a sweet bread ball with cinnamon and lemon, from the Alicante region.
    • Toñas , a sweet biscuit with olive oil and anise.
    • Torrijas , a type of French toast eaten during Lent or Holy Week.
    • Torta de aceite , puff pastry with anise.
    • Turron , a type of nougat.

    Cheese

    Bread

    • Albardilla (Malaga).
    • Kateto (Malaga).
    • Hogasa (Castile and León).
    • Pan de sinta (Aragon).
    • Pan Logrosana .
    • Panchón .
    • Senorito .
    • Toña or fogaseta , a ball of sweet bread with cinnamon and lemon (Alicante).

    Drinks

    Alcoholic drinks
    • Sangria.

      Aguardiente brandy.

    • Brandy d ‘ Osborne , spirit close to cognac .
    • Cava sparkling wine.
    • Cerveza (beer), there are different Spanish brands: Cruz del campo , Mahou , San Miguel , Estrella , Cerveza Alhambra .
    • Wine Malaga, a type of sweet boiled wine.
    • Manzana , apple liqueur (served fresh with ice cubes).
    • Moscatel, sweet white wine.
    • El Orujo , Mark .

      Moscatel .

    • Sangria, red wine macerated with fruits and spices.
    • Ciders , various ciders, fine traditions from the regions of the Basque Country, Navarre and Asturias.
    • Tinto de Verano , red wine, lemonade, lemon wedge.
    • Vermuth al grifo , a cooked wine macerated with herbs, delivered in small barrels, served with sparkling water.
    • Vino de Naranja , orange wine (Andalusia).
    • Sherry, white wine (designation of origin).
    • Zurracapote , red wine macerated with peaches, apricots, prunes and raisins.
    Soft drink

    Granizado .

    Non-exhaustive list

    • Chocolate en taza Very thick hot chocolate.
    • Granizado crushed ice with syrup. In Andalusia, this is a lemon juice specialty.
    • Horchata tiger nut drink.

    Cuisines by region

    • Alavian (EU) cuisine
    • Cuisine of the province of Albacete (a)
    • Cuisine of Alicante (a)
    • Almeria kitchen(s)
    • Andalusian cuisine
    • Aragonese cuisine
    • Asturian cuisine
    • Cuisine of Avila (a)
    • Balearic cuisine(s)
    • Basque cuisine
    • Canary cuisine
    • Cuisine Cantabrian(s)
    • Castilian cuisine
    • Cuisine of Castile and León (a)
    • Cuisine of Castile – La Mancha (а)
    • Catalan cuisine
    • Extremadura Cuisine(s)
    • Galician cuisine
    • Madrid Cuisine(s)
    • Cuisine of Murcian (a)
    • Cuisine of Navarre (a)
    • Riojan cuisine(s)
    • Cuisine of the Community of Valencia (a)

    Intangible Cultural Heritage

    The Mediterranean Diet (“set of skills, knowledge, experience and traditions” which refers to Spain, Greece, Italy and Morocco), was inscribed on 16 November 2010 on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. The health benefits of this diet were confirmed in a study by American epidemiologist Ansel Keyes.

    Notes and links

    1. ↑ Dominique Ozias and Jean-Paul Labourdette, Spain, 2009-2010. , Le Petit Futé, , 415 p. , pp. 72-73.
    2. ↑ “ Spain: land of contrasts ” on Rungis International.
    3. ↑ “ Gastronomic Valencia “, on valenciagastronomic.fr.
    4. ↑ Joel Robuchon, Le Grand Larousse gastronomique , Larousse, entrance “Spain”.
    5. ↑ “ Spanish Cuisine. Food Inspiration ” at www.foodinspiration.fr.
    6. ↑ Dominique Ozias and Jean-Paul Labourdette, Spain 2009-2010 , Le Petit Futé, , 415 p. , pp. 72-73.
    7. ↑ Dominique Ozias and Jean-Paul Labourdette, Spain 2 6867012-2013 , Le Petit Futé, , 888 p. , from p. 66.
    8. (in) Alan Davidson, Oxford Companion to Food , UK, Tom Jane, , 907 p. (ISBN 0-19-211579-0) .
    9. ↑ Enrique Becerra, El gran libro de la tapa y el tapeo , Almusara , , 292 p. (ISBN 978-84--51-6 and 84--51-1) .
    10. ↑ Lujan Nestor, El ritual del aperitivo: avisillos, llamativos y tapas , Folio, , 222 p. (ISBN 84-7583-337-3) .
    11. ↑ “ Tourist’s guide: Spain “.
    12. (es) Carlos Pascual, Guia gastronomica de Espana , Al-Borak, , 369 p. (ISBN 978-84-7007-047-1) , page 28.
    13. ↑ See European Community Global Position [PDF] of the world’s olive oil production. and Spain’s EU position on [PDF] olive oil production in the EEC.
    14. ↑ “Spanish vineyard area”, ec.europa.eu .
    15. ↑ Eduard Anagnostu: “There is a canned culture in Spain”, Rendez-vous des Arts Culinaires, November 7, 2012, www.rdvartsculinaires.com .
    16. ↑ “ Spain again tops the list of the best restaurants in the world “, on lapresse.ca, .
    17. ↑ “Spanish restaurant El Bulli , by Ferran Adria, has been named the best restaurant on the planet for the fourth consecutive year by British restaurant Magazine “, L’Express , March 12, 2009.
    18. ↑ “Michelin Spain 2010: Le Celler adds its name to the list of three previous Catalan stars ( El Bulli , Can Fabes and Sant Pau ), against their three Basque rivals ( Arzak , Lasarte , France ), , 26/11/2009 .
    19. (c) “Barcelona: Bubo Bubo and the Bar”, The New York Times , January 7, 2007.
    20. (in) Darwin Porter, Frommer’s Spain 2010: Prince Danforth , Wiley, 2009, 704- pp. (ISBN 9780470553886) .
    21. ↑ “ Olla gitana , or gypsy bowler hat”, www.spanish-food.org .
    22. ↑ “The Mediterranean diet is characterized by a dietary pattern that remains unchanged over time and space, and whose main ingredients are olive oil, cereals, fresh or dried fruits and vegetables, a limited amount of fish, dairy products and meat, and many seasonings. and spices, all accompanied by wine or herbal tea, always with respect for the beliefs of each community”, Mediterranean Diet , UNESCO.
    23. ↑ António José Marques da Silva, The Mediterranean Diet. Discourse and dietary practices in the Mediterranean , L’Harmattan, Paris, 2015, v. 2 ( ISBN 978-2-343-06151-1) .

    See also

    Bibliography

    • (en) F. Xavier Medina, Food Culture in Spain , Westport, CT, Greenwood Press, 2005, 169 pp. (ISBN 978-0-313-32819-0) .
    • Marion Trutter (dir.), Spain. Recipes, Terroirs, Specialties , Cologne, HF Ullmann; Diff. Paris, Nov’édit, 2008, 488 pp. (ISBN 978-3-8331-3350-3) .

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    Warmest places in europe in october: Where’s hot in Europe in October

    Опубликовано: August 14, 2020 в 11:12 am

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    Where’s hot in Europe in October

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    Destinations

    These 10 destinations are still hot and sunny in October

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      1. Cyprus

      Summer lingers longer in Cyprus than anywhere else in the Mediterranean. Down in Europe’s southeastern corner, this all-year-round island is on a latitude with Morocco and Iran and consequently, October days are properly hot and sunny – around 28ºC even at the end of the month and into November. Airlines also fly direct from the UK year-round, so it’s a brilliantly easy and affordable option for a beach holiday in October half term when prices for its increasingly smart seaside resorts plummet. Its year as Capital of Culture in 2017 got the UNESCO World Heritage city of Paphos sharpening up its act in terms of modern arts and cultural offerings, and there’s antiquity and legend to be unearthed in the island’s ancient ruins.

      Where to stay: On a shore outside Paphos, the Almyra is the chic younger sister to the island’s original five-star Anassa. Its whitewashed terraces overlook the sea, there’s an extensive spa, and its concierge can arrange immersive experiences revealing the real Cyprus. Plus earlier this year it opened a contemporary beach club Antasia on the nearby sandy beach of Kato Paphos.

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      2. Sicily

      On autumn days when the Sirocco blows across from the Sahara, hot and dry, Sicily swelters. Residents of its towns and cities leave the sultry Baroque streets and head to the nearest sandy shore to swim. Those days aside, temperatures still average 24ºC by day, and nights rarely get cold. The lidos are quieter in autumn if you favour drinks delivered to your sunbed. As for those wild white stretches of sand and the protected coastal parks – Selinunte and Vendicari, for example – you may find yourself alone on them. On an island where food and drink are exalted, autumn is just about the most important time of the year. As well as various local harvest festivals, the big shebang is La Vendemmia: grape harvest. The flavours of October: light fresh whites, musky just-dug truffles and porcini with linguine, Mount Etna honey drizzled over local cheese.

      Where to stay: For wine, food and beaches, La Foresteria on the Planeta wine estate in the southwest is a superb place to stay. Vineyards stretch away from your lavender-scented terrace and towards the sea, and Selinunte is a 15-minute drive.

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      3. Crete

      The birthplace of Zeus, Aphrodite, Apollo, and all western civilisation, Crete is a myth made real. Greece’s biggest island has heavenly beaches, bays of electric blue, fertile slopes, and a summer stretching from April until the end of October. Wise the traveller who comes in autumn, when days are still mainly sunny and warm, and the sea temperatures high enough for swimming. You can wander the ancient temples and the Palace of Knossos crowd-free, and do as locals do, eating at family-run restaurants in the hillside villages – the island’s food scene is starting to be talked about.

      Where to stay: Mirabello Bay and the spiffed-up fishing village of Elounda are where you’ll find Crete’s numerous smart five-star resorts, among which Daios Cove guarantees good times for families. For couples or individuals seeking peace and the best beaches, Cabanon Concrete Retreat has two Corbusier-inspired cabins in the northwest.

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      4. Calabria

      While autumn paints the hills of Tuscany gold, and brings rain to Milan, down in the toe of Italy the little-visited region of Calabria is still basking in sunshine for most of October, with temperatures bobbing around 23ºC. Calabria also has some of the best beaches in all of Italy: silvery sandy shores, clear blue waters of the Ionian and Tyrrhenian seas. They say the further south you go in this country, the friendlier the people, and its seaside villages and hilltop towns offer a warm welcome and a laidback vibe that’s like an Italy of long ago.

      Where to stay: Set in gardens of palms and Mediterranean pines, five-star Villa Paola is the prettiest shell-pink and white villa on the edge of the seaside village of Tropea.

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      5. Malta

      This curiously British outpost in the Mediterranean has long been popular for bucket-and-spade breaks – it’s hot, it’s got beaches, they serve chips and speak English, for goodness’ sake. History lovers have always known that Malta is a lot more than that, with its fascinatingly complicated history – it’s been taken over by Arabic, Italian and British occupations over the years, each civilisation leaving its own traces behind. In recent years Malta has started to garner attention for its culture and food scenes. And the capital, Valletta, is one of the most beautiful harbours anywhere in the world.

      Where to stay: Iniala Harbour House, which opened in 2020, is Malta’s swishest hotel. Its fine-dining restaurant Ion has already won a Michelin star for its inventive dishes served on a rooftop terrace with knockout views over Valletta’s Grand Harbour.

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      6. Ibiza

      Something curious happens to Ibiza in October. Following an unsettled September, when sweltering days roll suddenly dark with thunderstorms, and despite its location in the northwest of the Mediterranean, October invariably settles into an Indian summer on the island which has become a year-round destination for anyone seeking wellness, walking, beach time and good food, rather than parties. ‘Half term is always heavenly on the island – it’s around 26-28 degrees,’ says Ibiza fixer Serena Cook of Deliciously Sorted, who lives here year-round. ‘October is one of my favourite months. The longer season is much more pastoral and intimate and soulful.’

      Where to stay: The superlative new Six Senses Ibiza opens year-round from March 2022; and so does family-friendly Hostal Casbah on Playa Migjorn on neighbouring Formentera.

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      7. Bodrum Peninsula

      Locals will tell you that October is their favourite time on the Bodrum Peninsula, where the golden sunlight glitters on waters glassy-flat around inlets and islands. The Aegean is like a bath, warmed all summer. The days are hot and ripe for exploring Turkey’s forested coast by boat or by jeep. The food, which has always focused on the local and seasonal, is exceptional in autumn when the bounty of harvest combines with the freshest fish and seafood. And though it’s quiet, you can always find a sunset buzz.

      Where to stay: Macakizi has been the chicest seaside hotel in the region since it began life as a pousada in the 1970s, and hosted Mick and Bianca and made Bodrum a destination on the social summer circuit. Now it’s a tumbling-down-the-hillside cluster of rooms garlanded with bougainvillaea, the coolest beach club and a beautiful international crowd dancing through the warm autumn nights.

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      8. Rhodes

      Deep down south in the Dodecanese, Rhodes is still hot in October, and airlines still fly direct to the Greek Island holiday favourite. Days are mainly dry, hot and sunny, with temperatures around 26ºC right through to November, with cooler evenings, though the sea remains invitingly warm. Too often dismissed as a package holiday destination, Rhodes still has pockets of charm – enough for Jackie O and Aristotle to swing by on their honeymoon and dine beneath the grapevines at Mavrikos, in the mosaic-stone lanes of old Lindos.

      Where to stay: In the cobbled backstreets of UNESCO World Heritage-listed Rhodes Old Town, Marco Polo Mansion is a colourful boutique B&B with antique iron four-posters, a delightful courtyard restaurant and a bohemian vibe.

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      9. Cadiz and the Coast of Light

      On Andalucia’s Costa de la Luz – Coast of Light – the creamy-white harbour city of Cadiz dazzles. It has fire and passion in its soul, cooking and flamenco dancing. While tourists tread furrows to neighbouring Seville, Granada and Cordoba, the sherry bars of Cadiz remains overlooked, but its authentic spirit makes it an appealing alternative for Spainophiles wanting to dig a little deeper. It’s also in a plum position for heading to the costa’s white-sand beaches stretching down to Tarifa and exploring the region’s pueblas blancas. Of these, Vejer de la Frontera is an absolute gem, with its artisan boutiques, a cutting-edge food scene with influences from Morocco across the strait, and a burgeoning collection of gorgeous little places to stay.

      Where to stay: The beautifully designed Plaza 18 in Vejer de la Frontera is one of Spain’s loveliest hotels; while its sister Hotel Madreselva is on the coast looking out towards Africa.

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      10. Lanzarote

      For many Lanzarote is the loveliest of the Canary Islands, where you can find sheltered sandy bays out of the wind or great stretches of beach for surfing and windsurfing. There are dramatic volcanic interiors for walking, and art and architecture in the legacy of island son Cesar Manrique, including the incredible cactus garden at Guatiza. October is still summertime on the year-round island of Lanzarote, where temperatures hover around 27º to 28ºC and there are more than 300 days of sunshine a year.

      Where to stay: Eco-friendly Finca Malvasia, with its four rooms set around a central pool, is set among the vineyards and volcanic hills of the central wine region of La Geria, but Famara beach is only a 10-minute drive away.

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    Where’s hot in October 2022 in Europe

    By Mark Hodson, Sunday Times Travel Writer


    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. Our researchers have selected the best places to stay in Malta, Portugal, Greece, Cyprus, Spain, Turkey and Madeira. Follow the links below to find prices and dates. Travelling solo? See our expert guide to the best singles holidays in October.

    Where’s hot in Europe in October

    Country Destination Average highs Average hours of sun
    Malta Valletta 25°C 8 hours
    Cyprus Limassol 26°C 9 hours
    Greece Crete 24°C 7 hours
    Portugal Madeira 24°C 6 hours
    Greece Kos 25°C 8 hours
    Turkey Dalyan 25°C 8 hours
    Italy Puglia 22°C 6 hours

    Quick links

    Malta – Cyprus – Crete – Madeira – Kos – Turkey – Puglia

      • 1.

        Malta (and Gozo)

     

    Average highs in October: 25ºC
    Average daily sunshine: 8 hours
    Flying time from UK: 3 hours 10 minutes

    It’s a short flight to Malta and its sister island Gozo. There’s something very comfortable and reassuring about these islands: everything is conveniently laid out for visitors, and yet they are both endlessly fascinating. Malta is rich in history and Gozo (there’s no airport so you’ll need to catch a ferry) is full of surprises, from the crystal-clear diving and snorkelling to the lazy country roads that are ideal for cycling. See the latest special offers.

    • 2. Cyprus

    Average highs in October: 26ºC
    Average daily sunshine: 9 hours
    Flying time from UK: 4 hours 30 minutes

    Cyprus is among the most southerly islands in the Mediterranean, so it’s one of the best bets for late autumn sunshine. October is a transitional month across the Med: as a general rule, you can be pretty certain of warm or hot weather in the first half of the month, but temperatures cool off a little and the days get shorter as November approaches. Cyprus is more than just a fly-and-flop destination, and this is a good month to explore the island. Our experts recommend this range of holiday experiences which includes fly-drive adventures and a self-guided walking holiday.

    • 3. Crete

    Average highs in October: 24ºC
    Average daily sunshine: 7 hours
    Flying time from UK: 3 hours 45 minutes

    You can fly to parts of Greece in three hours, but it’s worth going the extra miles to the southerly island of Crete – not just because it has such a long season, but because it’s a beautiful destination with great beaches, hiking trails, historic sites and pretty towns such as Chania. Stay in a boutique hotel or one of these spectacular villas. It’s a great time of year to walk the Samaria Gorge, or rent a car and explore the island. This is an excellent guide to Crete. See our guide to the hottest Greek islands in October.

    • 4. Madeira

    Average highs in October: 22ºC
    Average daily sunshine: 6 hours
    Flying time from UK: 4 hours

    The Portuguese island of Madeira is known for its year-round sunshine and it’s a great choice in October, especially if you love the great outdoors. This lush mountainous sub-tropical outpost has outstanding hotels, walking trails and botanical gardens. You can also stay in beautiful restored country estates such as Quintinha Sao Joao and Quinta da Bela Vista. The climate in the Canaries is similar – as is the flying time. Find the hottest Canary Islands in October.

    • 5. Kos

    Average highs in October: 25ºC
    Average daily sunshine: 8 hours
    Flying time from UK: 3 hours 45 minutes

    Close to the Turkish coastline, Kos is one of the most southerly of the Greek islands with a warm autumn climate. There’s a lot to see and do with archaeological sites, a booming wine industry and many luxury hotels to choose from, including the good-value five-star all-inclusive Ikos Aria which is recommended by our editors.

    Average highs in October: 26ºC

    Average daily sunshine: 9 hours

    Flying time from UK: 4 hours (Dalaman)

    It’s not difficult to see why the most popular region of Turkey for tourism is the Turquoise Coast. It’s a fascinating unspoilt region of Europe with pretty villages, sparkling seas, beautiful sunsets and outstanding food. Arguably the best of the resorts are Kalkan and Fethiye, which are delightful in October. See our guide to the hottest places in Turkey in October.

    • 7. Puglia

    Average highs in October: 23ºC

    Average daily sunshine: 7 hours

    Flying time from UK: 2 hours 45 minutes

    Italy can be a mixed bag in October – in the north the weather can be decidedly chilly, while in the fascinating southern region of Puglia you can be basking in long days of sunshine. Mass tourism has yet to hit Puglia, and very few Italians take their holidays outside August, so you can have golden-sand beaches almost to yourself. It’s a great region for food and wine – you can visit vineyards, and take in the historic city of Lecce, known as ‘the Florence of the South’, along with the conical-roofed trulli houses. If you want to stay in one, check out Il Nocino. For a more conventional hotel, our researchers recommend Tenuta Centoporte.

    Also consider: the Italian island of Sardinia which is known for its white-sand beaches and fabulous hotels, the best of which is Forte Village Resort.

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    Hottest Greek islands in October

    By Mark Hodson, Sunday Times Travel Writer

    Which is the best Greek island to visit in October, and which will be hottest?

    October is when the tourist season starts to unwind, but many experts regard these last few weeks as the among the very best, and not just because the weather is likely to be miserable at home. In the Greek islands the sun will almost certainly be shining all day and the sea will be deliciously warm for swimming. In the southern islands, you can expect daily highs reaching 28ºC, falling to 24ºC towards the end of October.

    Which islands will be hottest?

    Kos

    Average temperature in October: 25ºC
    Hours of daily sunshine: 8
    Flying time from UK: 4 hours

    Due to its southern location, Kos is consistently one of the hottest Greek islands. In October, the sea will be a pleasant 23ºC, with evening temperatures rarely falling below 15ºC. Only 4-5 days are likely to be affected by rain. It’s a great time of year to explore historical sites or rent a cycle to explore remote villages.

    Holiday recommendation: the luxury all-inclusive IKOS Aria is great value. Nearby Rhodes has a similar climate and is home to a lovely Mark Warner beach club which is open until the end of October.

    Cyprus

    Average temperature in October: 26ºC
    Hours of daily sunshine: 8
    Flying time from UK: 5 hours

    The Greek region of Cyprus is a little further away from the UK, but the extra hour in the air gives you a few more degrees of heat. October is still hot with daily highs of 26ºC, eight hours of daily sun, sea temperatures of 24ºC and a lower chance of rain than on other regions of Greece. This is a lovely time of year for a walking holiday.

    Holiday recommendation: check out this range of gorgeous villas in Cyprus.

    Corfu

    Average temperature in October: 19ºC
    Hours of daily sunshine: 7
    Flying time from UK: 3 hours 15 minutes

    Closer to the UK yet still warm, Corfu is a compromise for those who don’t like the sound of over 4 hours on a plane. It’s a popular destination for families looking for some late sun over October half-term week.

    Holiday recommendation: these villas in north-east Corfu are popular with families with older children. If your kids are younger, check out these holidays with childcare from Simpson Travel. If you crave an all-inclusive resort, head to one of the two hotels run by MarBella resorts which are open throughout October.

    Paxos

    Average temperature in October: 19ºC
    Hours of daily sunshine: 7
    Flying time from UK: 3 hours 15 minutes to Corfu, then transfer to Paxos by ferry

    Paxos is a glorious island to visit if you want to get off the beaten track. In October it will be calm, relaxing and free of crowds. The climate is very similar to Corfu so the sea will be warm enough for swimming, but temperatures aren’t as high as in the southern islands. It’s a great time for walking and exploring.

    Holiday recommendation: these villas and traditional houses are gorgeous. Couples will love these small charming adult-only hotels.

    Santorini

    Average temperature in October: 23ºC
    Hours of daily sunshine: 7
    Flying time from UK: 4 hours 15 minutes

    Santorini enjoys warm weather in October and the evenings tend to be mild, not falling below 16ºC. On the volcanic sand beaches, you can happily swim in the sea where temperatures are around 22ºC. You can expect seven hours of daily sunshine and only a very small chance of rain.

    Holiday recommendation: Choose from these boutique hotels and these luxury villas.

    Crete

    Average temperature in October: 24ºC
    Hours of daily sunshine: 7
    Flying time from UK: 4 hours

    Crete is the largest of the Greek islands and well worth exploring. You can drive into the beautiful mountainous interior and enjoy spectacular walks, including the famous Samaria Gorge. The sea temperature is a warm 22ºC while rain is unlikely. At night, temperatures typically stay above 15ºC. It’s a lovely time to be on Crete.

    Holiday recommendation: these boutique hotels and stylish houses for rent.

    Halkidiki

    Average temperature in October: 21ºC
    Hours of daily sunshine: 6
    Flying time from UK: 3 hours 15 minutes to Thessaloniki 

    Halkidiki on the Greek mainland is a wonderful region for exploring, with lovely beaches and some outstanding hotels including IKOS Resorts It’s one of the coolest holiday regions in Greece but you can still expect six hours of daily sunshine and warm sea temperatures. The beaches are sensational.

    Holiday recommendation: stay at IKOS Olivia or IKOS Oceania, both good-value luxury all-inclusive resorts. If you have children and want some half-term sun, Sani Resort is one of the most sought-after family resorts in the Med.

    Cruise holidays in Greece in October

    Star Clippers operates sailing cruises on traditional tall ships in the Eastern Mediterranean throughout the summer months and into October. Most itineraries depart from Athens. This is a wonderful way to explore the region, with access to smaller ports that large cruise ships cannot reach.

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    Last updated: 10 August 2022

    Where is warm in Autumn in Europe? Top 30 warm & hot places!

    Looking for hot & warm places to visit in Europe in Autumn? We’ve covered the warmest places in September, October and November in Europe!

    For many tourists, Europe means mainly lazing on one of the top European beaches or hiking under beautiful sunny skies. Often this can make for a great European holiday, but it also makes for a more expensive one.

    Let’s face it – summer is the busiest time of year for Europeans to travel, especially over the school holidays. So, if you are looking for lower prices, slightly milder weather think about exploring Europe in the Autumn – there are many amazing destinations to explore in Europe during the months of September, October and November!

    When is autumn in Europe?

    September, October and November are the autumn months in Europe. It really is a great time to plan your next adventure – Europe in autumn can be just beautiful!

    When does autumn start in Europe exactly? The first day of autumn in Europe astronomically occurs on the 23rd of September.

    So where to go in autumn? From top European islands to amazing beaches in Europe, there are many places to visit in Europe in autumn!

    Where is warm in Europe in autumn? Here are just some of the best places to visit in Europe during the autumn.

    Explore the best places to visit in Autumn in Europe – top ideas for holidays in September, October or November:

    Where is warm in September in Europe?

    Our list of top warm places to visit in September in Europe:

    1. Cote d’Azur

    Where is hot in Europe in September? The Cote d’Azur is an area of unparalleled beauty. The combination of the stunning mountains, cliffs, sea and sky draw thousands of visitors each year. This is why visiting in September is such a good idea. The weather is still glorious, but the crowds are much thinner.

    Not only are the waters still warm enough for swimming, but all the prices drop as well. If you want to truly relax and enjoy the French Riviera, September and October are the best months to visit. 

    Best resorts to stay on the French Riviera in Autumn:

    • Hôtel Barrière Le Majestic Cannes
    • Boscolo Nice Hotel & Spa
    • Hotel Negresco
    • Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée

    Warm in Europe in September: Cote d’Azur

    2. Cotswolds

    Where in Europe is hot in September? Early September is a great choice for a visit to the Cotswolds. As the season is just beginning to turn, you can still enjoy the pleasant days of summer. However, you can also enjoy the beauty of the leaves turning and the fresh air of the wilds.

    As kids will have gone back to school, you will get the Cotswolds at its quietest. It’s also the perfect time of year to pick wild blackberries as you roam the countryside. 

    Best hotels to stay in the Cotswolds in Autumn:

    • The Holt Hotel
    • Court House Manor Luxury B&B
    • Ellenborough Park
    • The Slaughters Country Inn

    Cotswolds: a warm place to visit in September in Europe

    3. Alicante

    Where is hot in September Europe? In Alicante, the summer warmth lasts right through September into early October. So for those looking for an autumn retreat with a pleasant summer climate, this is a wonderful choice.

    The contrast of the palm trees with the more traditional European autumn foliage makes for a fascinating backdrop. As the beaches are quieter at this time of year, it’s the perfect opportunity to enjoy the azure blue waters and golden sands around Alicante. 

    Where to stay during an Autumn holiday in Alicante:

    • Melia Alicante
    • Eurostars Centrum Alicante
    • El Plantío Golf Resort

    Where to go in September that is hot Europe: Alicante

    4. Amalfi Coast

    Best places to visit in September in Europe? The beaches of the Amalfi Coast are all south-facing. This means they stay warm and luxurious until late in the year. The second week of September sees the local children return to school, and as a result, the number of tourists significantly drops.

    With fewer people around you can enjoy all the delights of al fresco dining, sandy beaches, and boat cruises without the interruption of crowds and queues.

    Best resorts to stay on the Amalfi Coast in Autumn:

    • Hotel Margherita
    • Alcione Residence
    • Hotel Marincanto
    • Hotel Sole Splendid

    Warmest place in Europe in September: Amalfi Coast

    5. Bruges

    Hot places to go in September in Europe? Belgium, and Bruges, in particular, are a delight in September. The temperature cools off but remains warm. Although the weather is a little variable in Bruges all year round, layers are always a good choice.

    The crowds thin, and then everything gets a little more relaxed. September is also the month of festivals. There are lots to pick from so check before you go. It’s also a great time of year to enjoy the delights of the city’s restaurants at a slower pace.

    Where to stay during an Autumn holiday in Bruges:

    • Grand Hotel Normandy
    • Hotel Ter Brughe
    • Hotel Dukes’ Palace Brugge
    • Hotel Bourgoensch Hof

    Warm places in Europe in September: Bruges

    6. Barcelona

    Looking for hot European countries in September? September is a great time of year to visit Barcelona. The temperatures have dropped from the height of the summer heat, to be warm and comfortable. The sea is actually at its warmest, so it’s a great time to visit the seaside.

    You’ll be able to enjoy the amazing food that appears in autumn and enjoy strolling La Ramblas with all its seasonal sales. With the football season starting you will be able to experience the passion and excitement of the city.

    Best hotels to stay in Barcelona in Autumn:

    • W Barcelona
    • Novotel Barcelona City
    • Ayre Hotel Rosellón
    • Hotel Barcelona 1882

    Warm in September Europe: Barcelona

    7. Ajaccio

    Warm weather in September in Europe? September is a great month for visiting Ajaccio. Corsica remains warm through September, and the rain doesn’t pick up in earnest until October. The temperatures are perfect for walking around the island, which will give you the chance to experience all the rare plants and animals that call Corsica home.

    Ajaccio is a great choice if you want to relax on the beach and swim in the warm ocean or go horse riding and hiking in the wilderness.  

    Where to stay during an Autumn holiday in Ajaccio:

    • Hôtel Spunta Di Mare
    • Best Western Plus Ajaccio Amirauté

    8. South England

    Looking for hot places in Europe in September? If you want to visit the South of England, while the weather is nice and the crowds are manageable, then September is far and away from your best choice. Throughout September, the South of England enjoys pleasantly warm temperatures.

    Since children return to school at the start of the month, most destinations are quiet. It’s also a great time of year for finding exciting festivals and events aimed at adults to enjoy. 

    Best hotels to stay in the South of England in Autumn:

    • The Llawnroc Hotel
    • The Landmark London
    • Castle Inn

    Warm weather September Europe: South England

    9. Hel in Poland

    Where to go for hot places in September Europe? September is still considered the summer season in Hel. The weather is warm, and the rainfall is minimal. If you want to try kitesurfing, then this is a great spot to visit. The lagoon is perfect for beginners as it’s only waist-deep water, the bottom is soft and sandy, and there is plenty of space to practice.

    If you just want to relax on a beach, Hel has you covered, as it sits on a peninsula, so there are beaches on three sides to choose from. 

    Best hotels to stay in Hel in Autumn:

    • Hotel Hel
    • Cassubia

    Where is it warm in September in Europe Hel

    10. Mallorca

    Where is warm in Europe in September? September is the end of the season for Mallorca, which can actually make it a pretty attractive time to visit. The crowds are much smaller, but the place isn’t dead, there is still a buzz about the Spanish island.

    The weather is great. In fact, it might be the best you’ll have it all year as the blistering heat eases off to something far more pleasant. There are loads of events, festivals and closing parties to enjoy.

    Best resorts to stay in Mallorca in Autumn:

    • Monnaber Nou Finca Hotel & Spa
    • Catalonia del Mar
    • Occidental Cala Viñas
    • Palacio Sant Salvador

    Hot places to visit in September in Europe: Mallorca
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    Where is warm in October in Europe?

    With October on the horizon, you know that summer is over for good and you start missing the sun. Where is warm in October in Europe? Spain is one of the top hot European countries in October. So if you are looking for hot places in Europe in October then check out this beautiful location:

    Our list of top warm places to visit in October in Europe:

    11. Ronda

    Best places to visit in October in Europe? Ronda is one of the oldest towns in Spain and should be on everyone’s list to visit at some point. The Puente Nuevo alone makes it worth the trip. The bridge spans a 100m chasm and is a remarkable structure.

    Visiting Ronda in October means that you can enjoy exploring the city without melting. The heat of summer has faded, but the air is still pleasantly warm. It’s a perfect chance to really get to know this amazing ancient city.

    Best hotels to stay in Ronda in Autumn:

    • Catalonia Ronda
    • Parador de Ronda
    • Hotel Soho Boutique Palacio San Gabriel
    • Hotel Colón

    Ronda: a warm place to visit in October in Europe

    12. Split

    Where is hot in Europe in October? Split in Croatia is a bustling tourist spot in July and August. October sees the crowds leave, making it a great autumn destination. The weather is still warm enough to enjoy days at the beach and outdoor activities.

    It’s a great opportunity to explore both the city’s history, art, and its bars. The milder weather is also perfect for climbing to the Marjan viewpoint. It gives you stunning views over the city and surrounding areas. 

    Best hotels to stay in Split in Autumn:

    • Central Square Heritage Hotel
    • Amphora Hotel

    13. Malaga

    Where’s hot in October in Europe? Octobers in Malaga are warm and beautiful. The sea is the warmest it gets so it’s ideal beach weather. With the clear weather, you’ll get the best views of the surrounding mountains.

    Climbing to the top of Gibralfaro Castle will let you make the most of the weather. Then you can enjoy a well-earnt meal on one of Malaga’s rooftop terraces. October is also the best time of year for local produce. The grapes, figs, apples and persimmons are at their best, and certainly to be enjoyed. 

    Best resorts to stay in Malaga in Autumn:

    • ICON Malabar
    • Soho Boutique Equitativa
    • Molina Lario

    Where in Europe is warm in October: Malaga

    14. Algarve Coast

    Where is hot in October Europe? Temperatures on the Algarve Coast stay pleasant all the way through to early November. So if you want an autumn holiday where you won’t be huddled in a coat, this is a great option. It’s the perfect time of year to go hiking or cycling.

    The natural beauty of the area is stunning, and the weather is comfortable enough to let you enjoy the exercise. If you’re lucky, you might even catch the end of the harvest season in the vineyards and may still see dolphins in the sea too. There are so many places to see in Algarve!

    Where to stay during an Autumn holiday on the Algarve Coast:

    • Grande Real Santa Eulalia Resort & Hotel Spa
    • Pine Cliffs Hotel
    • 3HB Falésia Garden
    • Belmar Spa & Beach Resort
    • Tivoli Lagos
    • Dom Pedro Lagos
    • Boavista Golf & Spa

    Where in Europe is warm in October: Algarve

    15. Capri

    Warm places in Europe in October? In October, the temperatures in Capri are really quite pleasant. It averages between 23oC and 16oC. It’s great weather for getting out and hiking the mountain peaks in the area.

    If you want to catch the beaches, you’ll need to come at the beginning of the month. They tend to close after the second week of October. The beautiful scenery and relaxed atmosphere make Capri a truly great autumn retreat. 

    Best hotels to stay in Capri in Autumn:

    • Regina Cristina
    • Hotel Weber Ambassador
    • Villa Helios
    • Hotel Mamela

    Warmest place in Europe in October: Capri

    16. Zakynthos

    Where in Europe is hot in October? October is the last month in the main season in Zakynthos. Th, but the weather is still warm and mild. In fact, you can easily spend the whole month relaxing on the beach if you choose.

    Of course, the advantage of visiting in October is that the weather is also cool enough that you can enjoy getting up and about and exploring the island and all it has to offer. 

    Top hotels to stay in Zakynthos in Autumn:

    • Alykanas Beach Grand Hotel
    • Koukounaria Hotel & Suites
    • Tzante Hotel Zakynthos

    Hot places to go in October Europe: Zakynthos

    17. Sicily

    Hot places to visit in October in Europe? The average temperature of Siciliy is around 24oC in October. That means it is very much still beach weather. October is also a great month for festivals. There’s the Pistachio Festival of Bronte and the Ottobrata Zafferanese. Both are wonderful opportunities to experience some dynamic and exciting Sicilian culture.

    Either festival will afford you the chance to sample the traditions, wine, and specialties of the area. Autumn is also the time when the vineyards harvest their grapes, so there are often exciting events. 

    Best resorts to stay in Sicily in Autumn:

    • Agriturismo Santa Margherita
    • Central Gallery Rooms
    • Artemisia Palace Hotel

    18. Marsaxlokk, Malta

    Where is it hot in October in Europe? Temperatures in autumn in Malta are decidedly comfortable. Without the crowds of summer, you’re much better able to enjoy the pleasures of Marsaxlokk. Of course, the main attraction is a visit to the daily market.

    Browsing through all the stands and seeing the fresh produce is a delight. This is also the place where you will find the best fish restaurants on the island. Nothing but the freshest fish is served, and you can taste the difference. 

    Best hotels to stay in Marsaxlokk in Autumn:

    • South Wind Guesthouse
    • Port View Guesthouse
    • Fisherman’s Cove Guesthouse
    • Quayside

    Where’s warm in October in Europe: Marsaxlokk

    19. Sarandë

    Where is warm in Europe in October? Autumn in Albania is mild, so even though Sarande feels much quieter in October, you don’t have to worry about the weather. The sun lasts well into November. If you are a food lover, then this is an ideal time to visit the city.

    Most restaurants serve local seasonal food. Autumn is harvest season for many varieties of local fruits, so the menus are overflowing with delicious choices.  

    Where to stay during an Autumn holiday in Sarandë:

    • Hotel Saranda Palace
    • Titania Hotel

    20. Tenerife

    Where is it hot in Europe in October? Tenerife island is famous for its beautiful coastline, which includes long beaches, picturesque coves and rocky cliffs. It is dominated by volcanic beaches of almost black colour. Many resorts, wanting to attract beach lovers, made sure that there were plenty of paradise – bright beaches with sand that was brought here from the Sahara. It’s one of our favourite winter-sun destinations and possibly one of the best places to visit in Europe in Autumn.

    Although October in Europe is associated with a gloomy, rainy season, Tenerife is the perfect time to relax. You can expect the temperature to reach from 23-27˚C during the day and around 19˚C at night. The water temperature is still reasonable high – even 23˚C, so all swimmers will be happy!

    In October, the number of tourists is also significantly diminishing, which is conducive to rest and sightseeing. According to many local people and tourists, this is the best time for holidays in Tenerife.

    So, if you still ask yourself where is warm in Europe in October, stop! Just visit Tenerife as it really is the best place in Europe for the Autumn sun!

    Autumn holidays in Tenerife:

    The tourist base in Tenerife is located mainly in the south of the island. Yes, near sandy beaches ? Make sure you rent a car while on holiday in Tenerife. Visiting the island without car rental is difficult. Although buses can be reached in many places and there are bus shuttles to many attractions.

    In Autumn, the water in the ocean does not encourage bathing. The water temperature is around 19-20 degrees. But October is still reasonably warm, and you can expect the water temperature to be up to 23 degrees making Tenerife one of the top warm places in Europe in October. It is warm enough to use the hotel swimming pools and rest on a sun lounger.

    Top hotels to stay in Tenerife in Autumn:

    • Amarilla Golf
    • Hotel Riu Arecas
    • Sunset Bay Club
    • Hotel Tropical Park
    • Hollywood Mirage
    • Dreams Jardin Tropical Resort

    Hottest places in Europe in October: Tenerife

    Where is warm in November in Europe?

    After October you can really feel that winter is coming so you are starting to search for the best places for winter sun in Europe. You might not know that but not all the best late Autumn holiday destinations are super busy.

    So, where is hot in November in Europe? Head out to Portugal – another stunning destination for Autumn sun November.

    Our list of the best warm places to visit in November in Europe:

    21. South of France

    Best places to visit in November in Europe? The South of France is a popular summer destination. However, it has a lot to offer in the autumn as well, and it would be a shame to miss it. The autumn foliage is delightful. The wine harvest is a joyous time.

    With winter approaching you can start to enjoy all the hearty Autumn food before the weather really turns. With the cooler weather, you have a real chance to properly explore everything the countryside has to offer. It really is a great time to get out into nature. 

    Where to stay during an Autumn holiday in the South of France:

    • Hotel Le Saint Laurent
    • La Bastide du Calalou
    • Maisons du Monde Hôtel & Suites

    South of France: a warm place to visit in November in Europe

    22. Fuerteventura

    Best warm places in Europe in November? The temperatures in Fuerteventura are consistent all year round so even in November you’ll be able to spend time on the magnificent beaches. It’s also a great time of year to explore the island.

    Some amazing places to visit include the Entallada Lighthouse, the Salt Museum and the Turtne Nursery in Morro Jable. However, arguably the best thing about visiting Fuerteventura in November is the chance to sit back and just enjoy the silence while you relax on a warm beach.

    Best resorts to stay in Fuerteventura in Autumn:

    • Hotel Rural Huerto Viejo
    • Castillo Playa
    • Fuerteventura Princess
    • Hotel Ereza Mar

    Warm places in November in Europe: Fuerteventura
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    23. Cyprus

    Best hot places in Europe November? Cyprus is a great destination for anyone looking for a little autumn sun. The mild weather is a delight, and there is plenty to see and do to keep the whole family entertained.

    The sea is still warm enough for you to go swimming you want, there are also plenty of zoos, and amusement parks which remain open all year long. Without the summer crowds, they’re a lot more enjoyable. 

    Best hotels to stay in Cyprus in Autumn:

    • Leonardo Crystal Cove Hotel & Spa
    • River View Boutique Apts
    • Lantiana Napa Aparthotel

    Warmest holiday destinations in November in Europe: Cyprus
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    24. Lisbon

    Where is hot in Europe in November? Lisbon is a vibrant city no matter what time of year you visit. In November the crowds vanish, but the mild weather means Lisbon should stay at the top of anyone’s travel plans.

    The city is filled with romantic architecture, amazing food and culture, and fascinating history. There is no other place, quite like Lisbon. All of the neighbourhoods are bright and distinctive; simply walking around is a joy. It’s an ideal autumn city break.

    Top hotels to stay in Lisbon in Autumn:

    • TURIM Boulevard Hotel
    • PortoBay Liberdade
    • My Story Hotel Augusta
    • Hotel Real Palacio

    25. Kos

    Looking for hot places in Europe in November? The weather in Kos is mild into November, which makes it a great time to explore some of the archaeological sites that are scattered about the island. You’ll be able to enjoy touring around the medieval castle and Kos Town in the mild and pleasant weather.

    There is certainly plenty of history to uncover. Dining in a restaurant during autumn is a much more relaxed affair, and you’ll get the chance to experience some true Greek hospitality.

    Best resorts to stay in Kos in Autumn:

    • Argiri Resort Hotel & Apartments
    • OKU Kos
    • Triton Boutique Hotel

    26. Sao Miguel Azores

    Hot places in November in Europe? Sao Miguel is the main island of the Azores. It is ideally placed to enjoy mild weather all year round. Even in November, the average temperature will be around 19oC. However, you will be visiting in the height of the rainy season, so come prepared.

    The rain, however, is no reason to avoid a trip here. Three is plenty to do and enjoy and with the warm temperature walking in the rain can be quite enjoyable. 

    Best hotels to stay in Sao Miguel Azores in Autumn:

    • Quinta dos Bravos
    • Pestana Bahia Praia Nature & Beach
    • My Story Hotel Vila Nova

    Where is hot in November Europe? Sao Miguel Azores
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    27. Lanzarote

    Looking for warm places to go in November in Europe? Lanzarote enjoys consistent temperatures for most of the year, so it’s a great place to visit even during the offseason. There are few places in the world where you can go dolphin watching all year round, but Lanzarote is one of them.

    While you’re enjoying nature, you should visit the Isla de Lobos. It’s a nature reserve for sea lions, rare birds and lizards. November is the best time to visit to enjoy the sights. 

    Top resorts to stay in Lanzarote in Autumn:

    • Apartamentos Acuario Sol
    • Seaside Los Jameos
    • El Hotelito Del Golfo
    • THB Tropical Island

    Warmest places in Europe in November: Lanzarote

    28. Maspalomas, Gran Canaria

    Hot places to go in November in Europe? Gran Canaria is a reliable destination for anyone seeking year-round heat. In November you are looking at averages of 24oC. With weather like that, you can easily spend a whole holiday lounging by the pool or on the beach.

    Don’t miss out on the great food, though. There’s something about having your food cooked over hot coals that makes it taste even better. There are several places in Maspalomas you can go to try this local cooking style. 

    Top hotels to stay in Maspalomas in Autumn:

    • Apartamentos Cocoteros
    • Hotel Riu Palace Oasis
    • Hotel Riu Gran Canaria
    • Palm Oasis Maspalomas

    Warm weather in November in Europe: Maspalomas, Gran Canaria

    29. Porto

    Where is warm in November Europe? The mild weather and the smell of roasting chestnuts are only a small part of the magic of visiting Porto in Autumn. It’s the perfect time of year to watch a fado show, explore the amazing parks of the city, and reap the benefits of the harvest season.

    Autumn is the time when a vast array of delicious foods and pastry can be found. Of course, there’s plenty of wine from the nearby Douro valley to enjoy and wash it all down with as well. 

    Where to stay during an Autumn holiday in Porto:

    • Gallery Townhouse
    • Casual Inca Porto
    • Hotel Carris Porto Ribeira

    30. Madeira

    Where is the heat in Europe in Autumn? Of course in Madeira! Portuguese Madeira is known as the island of eternal spring so it’s a perfect holiday destination at any time of the year – including Autumn.

    Portugal is known as one of the top warm countries in November so it’s not a surprise that Madeira made it to the list of best warm places in Europe in November.

    The temperature does not drop below 20 degrees Celsius, but there is also never hotter than 25 degrees. We couldn’t forget to shout out Madeira as one of the best places to visit in Europe in Autumn, could we?

    Madeira is famous for its beautiful landscapes – if hiking is your cup of tea, you will love this amazing Autumn destination! Madeira will delight you with some beautiful views, majestic cliffs falling into the ocean and ubiquitous greenery.

    Love flowers? There are many brought there from all over the world. The Funchal botanical garden is worth visiting – it is also great for romantic walks.

    So, would you add Madeira to your list of Autumn sun destinations in November?

    Autumn holidays in Madeira:

    The choice of a place to stay mostly depends on what you want to do on the island during your vacation. The north of Madeira is recommended for people looking for relaxation and nature. The south of the island, including the capital of Madeira Funchal – for those who are looking for entertainment. We have stayed in Sao Vicente, in the northern part of Madeira – just 30 min drive from the airport.

    From all the hot European countries in November, Portugal is probably the best one to enjoy the beautiful Autumn sun in November.

    Although Madeira is an island, you can’t count on beaches. There are only a few of them and they are artificial. Let’s be honest – Madeira is not a beach destination in Europe. But if you like soaking in the water while on holiday the swimming pools will be the solution. Or you can swim in one of the most amazing natural pools in the world – Porto Moniz.

    Best hotels to stay in Madeira in Autumn:

    • Hotel Madeira
    • Hotel Riu Madeira
    • PortoBay Serra Golf
    • Pestana Churchill Bay

    Where is it hot in Europe in November? Madeira

    Autumn in Europe FAQ:

    Which countries are hot in September in Europe?

    Spain and Greece are amongst the hottest countries in Europe you can visit early Autumn in September.

    Where can I go for sun in November in Europe?

    If you are looking for sunny destinations in Europe for a trip in November then consider Lanzarote or Gran Canaria!

    Which countries are hot in October in Europe?

    Malta and Portugal are our two favourite European countries to visit in October.

    Where has the best weather in September Europe?

    There are many stunning European places with beautiful weather in September – from Italy’s Amalfi Coast to the South of France!

    Where is hot and cheap in October in Europe?

    October is a perfect month in Europe to find some bargains – from visiting Malaga to some of the best holiday destinations on the Algarve Coast!

    Where will you visit in Autumn in Europe?

    No matter what a person’s interests or how they want to spend their holidays, there really is something for everyone in Autumn in Europe. With so many benefits, including lower prices and fewer crowds, the autumn months are just perfect for a trip to Europe.

    In most of our destinations, there is much warmer weather that makes getting out and about an enjoyable experience. Who doesn’t like a warm climate?

    For all of our autumn European destinations, there is plenty to do! The locations will make you rethink when the best time to visit Europe really is! So, are you going to visit Europe this Autumn? 🙂

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    Where is Hot in October? 6 Hot Destinations For the Perfect Getaway

    As the summer draws to a close and the realisation that winter is soon upon us suddenly kicks in, October can be a largely gloomy time of year. But, it doesn’t have to be.

    Flee falling British temperatures and head to warmer climates with an October holiday.  

    Wondering which countries are hot in October? We’ve rounded up our favourite places in Europe and beyond, which make for an attractive autumn escape. Better yet, there are also loads to see and do in these destinations too. Whether you’re holidaying as a family on a half-term break or seeking some early winter sun with your partner, these places to go in October may even make the month feel like the new July…

    This popular stretch of coast in southern Croatia is still hot in October. Comprising gorgeous pebble beaches and quaint port towns that conceal cool artsy districts and unmatched seafood spots, you won’t be left wanting for excitement here. As night descends, quiet streets become a hive of activity with a hip bar culture.

    Weather: Max: 24 degrees (approx.) | Min: 14 degrees (approx.)

    Highlights:

    • A haven for nature lovers, you can enjoy cycling, hiking, swimming and snorkelling along this gorgeous Mediterranean coastline peppered with rocky outcrops and lush forest.
    • Settle down in the evening at a konoba (tavern) and try some traditional fare paired with superb wine.
    • Taking place in October are Split Film Festival, where creatives of the film industry descend on the city, and the Good Food Festival in Dubrovnik which offers organised gastronomic routes and wine tastings.

    Where to stay: check out our stunning villas on the islands of Brač and Hvar.

    Read more: Where to stay on the Dalmatian Islands or our Dalmatian Coast travel guide.

     

    Although the peak season is already over, there’s still plenty to do around the Algarve as it’s still one of the hot destinations in October. This month is generally the time of the harvest, so there are various harvest festivals celebrating a (hopefully) successful season. One of the biggest is Feira de Santa Iria, a religious festival with a long history. You can expect carnival rides, food stalls, and even live music.

    Weather: Max: 25 degrees (approx.) | Min: 14 degrees (approx.)

    Highlights:

    • Take advantage of the cooler temperatures and venture along some of the Algarve’s many walking trails. Visit the stunning Ria Formosa nature reserve or, if you’re feeling really adventurous, hike the mountains of Monchique.
    • In October, the Algarve is home to one of the most important golfing tournaments in Europe – the Portugal Masters Golf Tournament. See some of the best players in the world and watch the experts compete for the Masters Title.
    • The country’s geography makes surfing in Portugal a popular year-round activity, even during October. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or about to tackle your first wave,  the Algarve is the ultimate place to hop on a surfboard.

    Where to stay? No matter your travel party size, we have stunning villas available all across the Algarve

    Read more: Take a look at our Algarve Travel Guide and our pick of the top properties in the Algarve.

     

    The Costa del Sol is always a good idea. It’s in the name. Sunshine is pretty much year-round in this eternally popular corner of the world and there no time like the end of the season to catch some rays as the throngs of tourists start to trickle away. All along this coast frequented by a well-heeled clientele, you’ll find incredible restaurants with Michelin stars, unending activities and sumptuous places to stay.

    Weather: Max. 26 degrees (approx.) | Min: 13 degrees (approx.)

    Highlights: 

    • You can’t miss the town of Marbella with its numerous golden beaches, throbbing nightlife and a beautiful backdrop of the Sierra Blanca mountains. Nearby, there’s also the flashy resort town of Puerto Banus with its boutique-lined marina, filled with jaw-dropping gin palaces.
    • If you can tear yourself away from the coast, head into the hills for achingly gorgeous hikes among rolling pine forests and stumble upon tiny traditional towns and villages or pueblos.

    Where to stay? We’ve got a wide variety of villas to rent on the Costa del Sol, so why not check them out and treat yourself?

    Read more: see our top 10 properties on the Costa del Sol and the best beaches in the area.

     

    Turkey is a country not only with one of the world’s best cuisines (in our opinion!) but also a gateway to both Asia and Europe. Its southern coast buzzes with beautiful and exciting resort areas with stunning beaches and turquoise waters, but you’ll also find a multitude of hidden beauty spots and natural wonders.

    Weather: Max: 28 degrees (approx.) | Min: 15 degrees (approx.)

    Highlights:

    • You simply cannot holiday to Turkey and not experience Turkish massage and hammam. There are numerous excellent spas in the Kalkan area to indulge in for a full afternoon from which you will leave clean, refreshed and glowing.
    • For those more in search of adventure, Kalkan is known for its awesome offering of water sports. The craggy coastline offers exceptional snorkelling and scuba opportunities, or explore above the water by kayak or join a sailing trip.
    • The area also has a choice of beach clubs – the ideal spot to dunk into the azure water from a platform in between sun-tanning sessions with a cocktail in hand!

    Where to stay? From cottages to villas, check out our beautiful holiday villas in Kalkan.

    Read more: take a deep dive into the area with our Kalkan travel guide  and find out the best beaches in the area.

     

    Lanzarote can get rather windy, but it’s barely ever cold there. In fact, it’s one of the most popular hot countries in October. There’s a wide choice of sites and attractions to visit for both children and adults, making the island an ideal destination for a family holiday in October.

    Weather: Max: 26 degrees (approx.) | Min: 18 degrees (approx.)

    Highlights: 

    • Spend your Sunday morning at the famous Teguise Market, the largest market of all Canary Islands. Market stalls sell handmade goods, clothes, and jewellery. After a wild shopping spree, Playa Garita beach is the perfect spot to recover.
    • Lanzarote is known as the Hawaii of Europe, thanks to its epic surf spots. From October, the waves get even bigger and better! Grab your board and take advantage of the low-season lack of crowds – Famara Beach is one popular surfing area.
    • Forget four wheels, the best way to get around Lanzarote is via camel. Head towards the southwest of the island and Timanfaya National Park to embark on a once-in-a-lifetime camel ride experience.

    Where to stay? Did you know we offer villas to rent in Lanzarote? Collect your friends and family and relax by your own pool in the hot Canary Island sun.

    Read more: The Local’s Guide to Authentic Lanzarote.

     

    Morocco enjoys high temperatures for most of the year, and visiting in October can actually be a more pleasant experience than during the summer months when the heat is far more than us Brits are used to!

    Weather: Max: 28 degrees (approx) | Min: 15 degrees (approx)

    Highlights

    • Take advantage of the cooler weather and explore the stunning Atlas Mountains. You’ll find various tours and guides wherever you’re staying in Morocco, which are recommended if you want to make the most of the experience and discover more about the diverse terrain and hidden hilltop villages.
    • A hugely populated and dense city, Morocco’s capital of Marrakesh can be uncomfortable during the height of the summer. However, October is therefore the ideal time to slowly take your time and stroll the streets of the city, sampling spices, and other traditional wares.
    • For a taste of the local culture, head to the Erfoud Date Festival. This three-day festival happens every October in the town of Erfoud and celebrates the end of the date harvest. Thousands of local farmers, producers and tourists attend, making a lively and unique experience.

    Where to stay? From traditionally inspired abodes to sleek and modern homes, check out our villas to rent in Morocco now.

    Read more: Top Day Trips From Marrakesh

     

    Now you know which countries are hot in October, what’s stopping you from grabbing your holiday journal and getting planning? The late autumn sun is already waiting for you!

     

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    Blazing leaves, peaceful cobbled lanes, and festivals promoting the flavours of the season characterise the best places in Europe to visit in October. The top destinations greet you with fewer tourists and cheaper prices, all within refreshingly cool weather that’s spot on for exploring. If you love road trips, this is the time to hire a car and drive through the stunning autumn foliage that creates a riot of colour across much of the continent.

    Succulent produce is a prime focus, with festivals celebrating local delicacies and wines. This is, of course, your chance to experience Oktoberfest in Munich, so get in early to book flights and accommodation. You’ll also find a huge variety of music, folk and seasonal events across everyone’s favourite October holiday destinations in Europe. 


    While the culture capitals are among the best places to visit in Europe in October, you’ll still enjoy warm beach days on the Mediterranean. Foodies are in for a treat, no matter where you choose to go, and hikers can look forward to long treks through the spectacular countryside with the crisp air for company.

    PIEDMONT, ITALY

    The sun shines on pumpkin crops and chestnut groves throughout Piedmont in autumn, making it one of the best places to visit in Italy in October. Surrounded on three sides by the Alps, this region has remained largely off the tourist radar. That is, until white-truffle season hits.

    The International Alba White Truffle Fair is a gastronomic wonderland celebrating the precious ‘white gold’. Along with an exhibition area to buy the best truffles from the region’s woods, you’ll enjoy cooking shows, wine tastings, historical reenactments and concerts. To really get into the truffle spirit, take a private tour with a truffle hunter to search for your own.

    This is also the season to harvest the grapes that produce bold Barolo and Barbaresco wines, to go with the glazed chestnuts constantly tempting you. While eating is at the top of the agenda, there’s plenty to keep you active too. Hike within the panoramic scenery of the Gran Paradiso, castle-hop in the countryside and duck in and out of enchanting towns like Barolo, Neive and the elegant and interesting city of Turin.

    BORDEAUX, FRANCE

    As if France wasn’t enchanting enough, autumn transforms chateau-dotted landscapes into golden wonderlands. Bordeaux is one such region, with the added bonus of plentiful sunshine, events and crowd-free vineyards. Time your trip with the International Festival of Arts of Bordeaux Métropole to enjoy theatre, dance, art installations and circus acts.

    Acclaimed as a top foodie destination, if scrumptious dining is on your mind, this is one of the best places to visit in France in October. While you’re discovering traditional French kitchens, biting into the city’s signature cake, canelé, and tasting your way through the wine capital’s vineyards, World Heritage-listed architecture decorates the backdrop.

    Stroll
    or cycle along the River Garonne from Left to Right Bank or hop aboard a cruise
    for a different perspective. Just a short drive from the city, take a day trip
    to medieval Saint-Emilion for the Hot Air Balloon Festival. As one of Bordeaux’s
    largest winemaking appellations, this is the spot to sip Grand Cru wine.

    LUGANO, SWITZERLAND

    Make
    sure you’re hungry to attend the Lugano Autumn Festival, with mouthwatering
    stalls offering Ticinese food such as risotto, minestrone, gnocchi, polenta stew
    and local wines. Three days of foodie fun also includes handicraft stores,
    music, dance, parades and kids activities throughout the town’s pedestrianised
    streets.

    As
    summer fades, autumn colour ignites across Switzerland, so it’s naturally one
    of the best countries to visit in October in Europe
    for outdoor adventures. Italian-speaking Lugano makes for a spectacular base.
    While the air is rapidly cooling, it’s still a pleasant time for boating on
    sparkling Lake Lugano. Towering over the lake are the peaks of Monte Bre and
    Monte San Salvatore, with mountain biking and hiking trails leading to
    panoramic views.

    The
    old town rests by the lake, surrounded by promenades and pretty parks. Discover
    the San Lorenzo cathedral with its lovely, stained-glass rose window and stroll
    among the majestic buildings of the Piazza della Riforma. Spend a day within
    vineyards, woods and history in the charming town of Vico Morcote. As you
    explore, pick up some delicious roasted chestnuts to munch along the way.

    BAVARIAN ALPS, GERMANY

    Of
    all the European cities to visit in October,
    Munich is at the top of the bucket list for the famous, beer-drenched
    Oktoberfest. Just a couple of hours along an easy autobahn from the big city,
    medieval villages and fairytale castles glow with autumnal golds, in the
    Bavarian Alps. This is a great chance to enjoy one of the world’s most beloved
    festivals, while also discovering landscapes so enchanting you’ll never put
    your camera down.

    Choose
    from a range of charming towns to settle in for exploration, such as Füssen
    with its colourful Old Town and classic Bavarian architecture. Then, set out
    for castle-hopping that includes the impossibly romantic Neuschwanstein, which
    is often referred to as the most beautiful castle in the world. Head to Marienbrücke bridge to get that
    postcard shot.

    To make the most of castles, ostentatious palaces, Bavarian churches and medieval towns, drive along the Romantic Road, which also winds through the vineyards of Wurzburg. Whatever you do, don’t forget your hiking boots to crunch across autumn leaves throughout the region’s awe-inspiring trails, to discover panoramic mountain views.

    TBILISI, GEORGIA

    One
    of the most beautiful places to visit in Europe
    in October, Georgia’s capital captivates with colour. Set in a dramatic valley,
    the vibrant city blends cosmopolitan vibes with the narrow streets and leafy
    squares of a charming Old Town. This is the month of Tbilisoba, an annual
    festival that celebrates the city’s history with open-air concerts, traditional
    music and the bounty of harvest time with cheese, fruits and wine.

    To
    start your holiday off the right way, visit the sulfur baths to soak up
    therapeutic minerals and get a massage beneath the unique, domed roofs. Get a
    bird’s eye view of the city with a ride on the funicular to Mtatsminda Park.
    Here, you’ll find an amusement park that’s perfect if you’re looking for the best family destinations in October.

    Featuring a treasure trove of antiques, jewellery and vintage delights, the flea market on Dry Bridge is a shopper’s paradise, especially for those with clever bargaining skills. To delve into rich and fascinating history, visit the Simon Janashia Museum to see centuries-old archaeological findings. Just outside of town, you’ll find the ‘Georgian Stonehenge’, a 30-metre structure depicting kings, queens and biblical scenes.

    FURTHER READING: Tbilisi in Winter

    KILLARNEY, IRELAND

    With
    autumn’s magical paintbrush transforming incredible landscapes, Killarney is
    one of the best places to visit in Ireland in October.
    Resting between rolling hills and shimmering lakes, Killarney stretches across
    southern County Kerry. It’s the base for the famous Ring of Kerry drive,
    encompassing vast coastal views with adorable towns and pockets of scenery
    worthy of the fairies themselves.

    It
    all starts with the rugged, mountainous beauty of Killarney National Park.
    Woodland-covered slopes join the region’s celebrated lakes, sparkling
    waterfalls and native red deer. In its midst of it lies Bourn Vincent Memorial
    Park and Muckross House and Gardens, featuring a 19th-century mansion.

    The town itself is a colourful jumble of historic architecture with a seriously cheerful vibe. A visit by Queen Victoria in 1861 placed it firmly on the tourist map and classic pubs brim with guests enjoying boxty, the traditional Irish pancake. Before, during and after a feast, pop into the book and antique stores along Main Street and lose yourself within quaint laneways.

    FURTHER READING: Best Places to Stay in Killarney

    LAKE DISTRICT, UK

    In
    terms of places to visit in the UK in October,
    the renowned Lake District astounds with purple heather, bright amber forests
    and an abundance of seasonal produce to pick right from the source. Choose from
    a plethora of quaint villages to stay and set up for outdoor adventures,
    including Bowness-on-Windermere for a visit to the World of Beatrix Potter.

    Now
    a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it’s no surprise that 19th-century romantic poets
    and authors fell in love with the national park’s postcard-perfect landscapes.
    Walking is the best way to take it all in, from the woodland trails of Orrest
    Head to the rugged beauty and wildlife along Tarns Walk and the lakeside views
    of West Shore Walk.

    Historic gems dot the countryside, with Roman sites, four stone circles, quaint water-powered mills, Tudor manor houses and castles. If it happens to rain, there’s nothing stopping you from taking a relaxing, undercover boat cruise on the lakes. Visit Wray Castle with rooms full of kids’ activities, journey underwater at Lakes Aquarium and hop aboard the Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway for a steam train ride.

    FURTHER READING: Graysonside Guest House Review

    MARSEILLE, FRANCE

    As the vines turn red and gold, the famed sunlight in Provence softens its glow in autumn. While summer temperatures cool, it’s still possible for a splash in the ocean and it’s near-perfect for strolling, biking and hiking.

    France’s second-largest city, Marseille, hosts Fiesta des Suds, a celebration of electronica, rock, pop, folk and reggae beats that’s been rocking the waterfront for three decades. Therefore, if you’re a music fan this is one of the best cities to visit in October.

    Start your explorations in Le Panier for an intriguing glimpse of old Marseille and traditional culture. As you meander through narrow streets, you’ll find ateliers, terraced houses and bustling restaurants in charming squares. Nearby is Marseille Cathedral and the Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations (MUCEM).

    The poster child of the city, Notre Dame de la Garde, perches atop a hill with panoramic views across the city and a majestic mosaic interior. On a sunny day, take a boat ride over to the Calanques National Park and hike to stunning beaches. For fresh seafood and a fun atmosphere, head to the Vieux Port at sunset for views over the marina.

    FURTHER READING:

    • Best Places to Stay in Marseille
    • Things to do in Marseille
    • Best Beaches in Marseille
    • Best Airbnbs in Marseille

    COSTA BLANCA, SPAIN

    Spain offers some of the best weather in Europe in October, with welcome relief from the hot temps of summer. For the best of all worlds, you can still hit the beautiful beaches of the Costa Blanca while enjoying sweat-free biking, and hiking in the glorious Serra Gelada Natural Park. To determine where to stay, you’ll enjoy the dynamic energy of Benidorm or Alicante without so many tourists and spacious beaches in resort towns such as Calpe, Santa Pola and Torrevieja.

    Along with playing at some of the best beaches to visit in October, discover natural wonders like the Algar Waterfalls on the outskirts of Callosa d’En Sarria. Visit L’Alcúdia Archaeological Park to see the famous stone bust, ‘The Lady of Elche and explore the history that spans from the Stone Age to the Byzantine Empire.

    Overlooked by the Castillo de San Jose,
    and overlooking the sea, the picturesque village of Guadalest appears as if it
    perches on the slimmest of pinnacles. Accessed via a natural tunnel, winding
    streets hide quirky museums and quaint gift stores. If you’re taking the kids
    on holiday, the Costa Blanca offers a wealth of amusement parks, including
    Terra Mitica and Aqualandia.

    KOS, GREECE

    Greece
    is home to some of the warmest places in Europe in
    October and Kos wears the romance of autumn particularly well. This is
    the island of Hippocrates and it’s hard to take a turn without running into
    ancient Greek ruins. It’s also home to pristine Dodecanese beaches, with
    Psalidi and Agios Fokas just a short distance from the main town. To find
    hidden beaches, head to the idyllic stretches at Agios Ioannis Theologos and
    Kavo Paradiso.

    However,
    it’s the photogenic Agios Stefanos that’s the star of Instagram, where you’ll
    swim within sight of 6th-century church ruins facing the Aegean. With the
    atmospheric Asklepion, the Archaeological Museum of Kos, the Roman Odeon
    theatre, the Paleo Pyli fortress and more, history-hopping through ruins here
    could easily take up your entire holiday.

    As the island is flat and crisscrossed with bike trails, cycling is a fun way to get around to all the sites and soak up the chilled-out vibe at the same time. Take a walk through the pine trees of Plaka Forest and get set to spot magnificent peacocks in all their blue glory. Back in Kos Town, settle those hunger pangs at lively tavernas full of all your Greek favourites.


    Europe in October Weather

    Autumn
    weather varies quite significantly across Europe in autumn. As a rule of thumb,
    the further south you go, the warmer it’ll be. Unless you can’t wait to rug up
    in the colder temps, great places to visit in October experience
    highs above 20ºC and
    refreshing lows that only require a light jacket and jeans for outdoor
    strolling.

    Northern Europe Weather in October

    With
    days getting shorter, increased rainfall and chilly evenings, it pays to pack
    extra layers for northern Europe this month. For example, Denmark and Stockholm
    both see average lows of 6°C
    and daily highs of 10°C.

    Western Europe Weather in October

    Western
    Europe starts to cool off in October, heading towards chilly by the end of the
    month. However, you can expect pleasant average high temperatures of around 14°C. Increasing rain is possible,
    so don’t forget a rain jacket. 

    Eastern Europe Weather in October

    Mild weather with a slight increase of rain greets Eastern Europe in October, along with autumn countryside colours. Pack for average high temps of about 14°C across Prague, Budapest and Bratislava, with lows of 6°C.

    Mediterranean Europe Weather in
    October

    From
    Spain’s sunny shores to Italy’s bountiful landscapes, expect lovely daily highs
    of around 20°C and lows of
    9°C well after the sun goes down.



    While you may need to pack for a variety of weather conditions, the top places to visit in Europe in October make it worth your while. In the absence of tourist crowds, you’ll discover jaw-dropping autumn scenery, succulent seasonal produce, fabulous festivals and the type of romantic atmosphere that only softly falling, golden leaves can bring to a destination.

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    Where to relax in October: TOP-10 countries in Europe

    If you already understand now that you won’t have time to visit the sea in the summer, don’t despair, holidays in the velvet season have a lot of advantages: prices are usually much lower at this time, there are fewer people, and the sweltering heat disappears altogether.

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    It turns out that October is the most comfortable time for rest, which you should definitely use. And to make it easier for you to choose, the editors of I WANT to prepare for you material about ten European countries where you can go in October.

    Where to go in the velvet season: Cyprus

    In Cyprus, the tourist season ends at the end of October. The air temperature in October here is about 26-28 degrees, and the water warms up to 24 degrees. However, the nights are chilly, so take a couple of sweaters and a blanket with you for a night out on the beach.

    If you want to go on an excursion program, then go to Paphos or Larnaca: here the concentration of the island’s attractions goes off scale. Ayia Napa hotels are open to those who love clubs and trendy parties, and there is also a large Water World Water Park.

    To get around in Cyprus, it is best to rent a car – due to the relatively small size of the island, you can drive around the main attractions in a couple of days.

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    Where to go in October: Spain, Canary Islands

    It is already quite cool on the mainland in October: the air temperature does not exceed 22 degrees, but in the Canary Islands it is still real summer – the air is warm both day and night – 24-26 degrees, and the water warms up to 23 degrees.

    Tenerife is considered the most popular island among tourists, but you can also get to the rest of the islands by ferry. All of them are of volcanic nature, which has significantly affected the flora and fauna, and the local landscapes are breathtaking.

    Tenerife has a large number of water parks, a parrot garden (everyone remembers that the Canary Islands are the birthplace of canaries?), and an impressive cable car will take you to the top of a real volcano! Also, on the island of Gomera closest to Tenerife, you can walk through the relict forest and find out what the whistling language is.

    Where to go in the velvet season: Greece

    The inhabitants of the islands in the Ionian Sea are accustomed to tourists in the fall, because there is such an unusually mild weather and plus – a lot of ancient monasteries, buildings and legendary places.

    The bright sun will help you forget that it’s autumn somewhere, but in addition to swimwear, it’s better to take warm clothes with you: firstly, you will freeze in a sarafan at night, and secondly, when will you enjoy the combination of sandals + sweaters?

    Autumn is harvest time for figs and kumquats , and local culinary specialists are hard at work on new menus. You can also try ginger beer here.

    Where to go in the velvet season: Italy

    Until mid-October, you can swim and sunbathe on the coast of Italy and Sicily, but then the traditional autumn bad weather begins. The average water temperature is 22 degrees, during the day – 23-28 degrees, but the nights are very cold – only 12 degrees.

    The whole world knows about the sights of Italy, so be sure to bring comfortable shoes and a jacket for long walks. Also, just in case, grab an umbrella – sometimes the weather can let you down.

    If you choose Sicily for your vacation, be sure to bring boots and a hat for climbing Mount Etna – at this time of the year it looks amazing and there may well be snow.

    Where to go in October: Croatia

    In the morning in a sweatshirt, in the afternoon in a swimsuit, in the evening in a jacket: Croatia in October is a paradise for those who like to change outfits often. Cool summers are preserved here, but you can swim in the sea only on very warm days – usually the water temperature in autumn does not exceed 20 degrees.

    But the absence of heat is the best reason to see everything that tourists flock here in the summer for: historical cities like Dubrovnik, small villages on islands, to which ferries sail, national reserves and iconic architectural monuments. By the way, in October everything is much cheaper here than in summer.

    Where to go in October: Turkey

    Tour operators have prepared a pleasant surprise for fans of all inclusive holidays: big discounts are expected on trips to Turkey in October. Summer here lasts until mid-October – the temperature is 28 degrees, and you don’t want to leave the sea at all.

    A variety of hotels, excellent food, interesting animation, hospitality of the Turks, all these are good reasons to choose this particular country.

    Where to go in the velvet season: Bulgaria

    Here you can really take a break from people: the hotels are already half empty, many restaurants are changing their format and working not for tourists, but for the local population, which favorably affects prices.

    Therefore, October is the best time to plunge into the excursion program of Bulgaria: visit the old town of Nessebar, visit the Rose Valley, take a ferry ride along the coast, look at the main sights.

    And although the air temperature is kept at around 20 degrees, the trees are already changing their color to yellow, red, red, so that all the splendor of autumn Bulgaria appears before your eyes.

    Where to go in October: France

    The Cote d’Azur traditionally gathers aristocrats and the powers that be. If you want to feel like a star for a week, this is the place for you. Many films and TV shows have been filmed here, and this is not surprising, because only here there are such atmospheric green palm trees, luxurious hotels and restaurants, and, of course, the beautiful sea.

    On warm days, you can lie on the beach with a book about French women, and on cool days, you can rent a convertible, tie a beautiful scarf around your neck and ride around local attractions. In October, the Chestnut Festival takes place here – they are roasted right on the street and offered as snacks.

    Where to go during the velvet season: Malta

    Autumn in Malta has its own characteristics – the land scorched by the summer sun is abundantly watered in September by rains, and in October fresh grass and flowers begin to break through from the ground. The trees begin to turn yellow, and a riot of greenery occurs on the ground – just for the sake of this combination, it is worth visiting here.

    You can swim in the sea on hot days, but you should still give preference to hotels with heated pools. Here you can see a lot – interesting architecture, a rocky coast or visit the local museum, which stores artifacts that are more than seven thousand years old!

    Where to go in October: Montenegro

    In Montenegro, stunning beauty of the mountains, shepherds with sheep, homemade cheeses will be waiting for you. But only for this you will have to rent a car and go on a short trip. After all, all the most interesting things to look for.

    It is hidden from the prying eyes of tourists and is ready, in case of your perseverance, to reward you with its authenticity. True, the sea in October is likely to be already cold, so many hotels will offer heated pools at your service.

    Free up space on your camera and don’t forget your driver’s license. Have a nice holiday!

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    Where to go to the sea in October – 8 places for a beach holiday

    Of course, in rainy autumn weather, you can wrap yourself in a warm blanket, turn on your favorite music and yearn for a warm summer. And you can spend time in a completely different way – arrange a second summer and go to the sea. A vacation in October is a great opportunity to buy a ticket and have a comfortable rest abroad. We have prepared an overview of places where to go to the sea in October. The rating is based on weather conditions, availability of flights and cost of living.

    Where you can relax in October by the sea

    It turns out that you can spend your vacation in October with comfort and a lot of impressions. Where to go to the sea at this time of the year? The choice is large and varied. Some resorts only open after the rainy season, and somewhere the velvet season begins.

    Egypt

    Where to relax in October on the sea and not spend a lot of money? Many Russian tourists know the answer to this question – we are talking about Egypt. The Egyptian destination is traditionally in demand among tourists, as there are excellent conditions for a beach holiday, many attractions and places of interest to tourists. If you prefer extreme vacations, diving or jeep safari awaits you, you can go to the Nile or the pyramids. The main advantage of Egypt is affordable prices, which undoubtedly makes this destination one of the most sought after.

    Visa to Egypt! Russian citizens can visit Egypt on a tourist visa – the stamp is placed at the airport in Egypt, so the document is not prepared in advance.

    Weather conditions

    Pleasant, comfortable weather sets in October. No more sweltering heat. Mid-autumn is considered the velvet season in Egypt, when you can not only swim in the sea, but also go to rest in parks of national importance – the Elbe or the White Desert.

    In the middle of autumn the weather remains warm, clear and without rain. The air warms up to +26-+30 °C. The water in the sea is approximately +25 °C. It is cool at night – only +17 ° C.

    This is important! The price of tours to Egypt in October is more expensive than in the summer season, since the tourist season begins.

    The most popular among tourists is the first half of October, when you can plan not only a beach holiday, but also a full-fledged tourist holiday, since all entertainment is available.

    Egyptian beaches

    Based on the landscape and infrastructure, the most comfortable are: Hurghada, Sharm El Sheikh and El Gouna. In Hurghada, the coast is mostly sandy, clean, and in Sharm El Sheikh, there are a lot of corals off the coast, so it is important to have swimming shoes with you. Lovers of snorkeling and diving come here.

    Hurghada is the most populous and popular city. Many hotels have been built here, the coastline is wide and equipped. Couples with children come to rest in this part of Egypt. If you want to retire and relax in silence, pay attention to El Gouna – a relatively young, artificially created resort where private villas and small, cozy houses are built.

    Accommodation in a double room of a three-star hotel in Hurghada in the middle of autumn will cost 17 USD per day.

    Turkey

    Where to relax on the sea in October inexpensively? Many tourists choose the Turkish destination, which attracts with its mysterious, oriental flavor, a lot of mysteries. How can you relax in Turkey in October? First of all, this is a measured, calm velvet season, as traditional Turkish entertainment with noisy show programs, as a rule, stops by mid-autumn.

    Visa! For residents of Russia, it is very easy to go on vacation to Turkey, since there is a regime that allows you to stay in the country for 30 days without a visa.

    Weather conditions

    Velvet season starts in the middle of autumn. The summer heat ends, but the temperature is quite comfortable for swimming in the sea – during the day up to +27 ° C, and at night up to +20 ° C. Water +24 °C. There is practically no precipitation in the first half of October.

    Good to know! The coasts of the Aegean and Black Seas in October are characterized by changeable weather – the amount of precipitation increases and there are no more trips to this part of Turkey.

    Travel features

    Travel agencies offer to go on vacation in October to the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, where the sea is warmer in October. Here you can relax on the sea coast, swim, visit festivals and various attractions.

    Popular tourist destinations.

    • Antalya – the city is notable for its ancient harbor, comfortable hotels. Located in the Turkish Riviera, the most popular tourist places are Konyaalti, Lara. You can go to the Roman theater of Aspendos, visit the picturesque Duden waterfall, play golf, dive with scuba gear. Double room in a three-star hotel from 29USD.
    • Marmaris is a city on the Turkish Riviera, also known as the Turquoise Coast. The coast is covered with pebbles, there are many nightclubs, discos and bars. Attractions: the stone palace of Suleiman the Magnificent, the market of the Ottoman period, the Museum of Archeology, many bays and bays, the island of Sedir (Cleopatra). You can book a double room at a price of 24 USD.
    • Fethiye – a city in the southwest of the Turquoise Coast, located in a picturesque harbor with clear, blue water. The main attraction is the rock tombs. Popular day trips to the islands. One of the popular beaches is Oludeniz, there is a nature reserve nearby. Hotel accommodation will cost from 29USD.

    This is important! In Turkey, there are no difficulties in communication, as the staff speaks Russian. There are animators, nannies, you can visit the spa, rent equipment for diving, rafting or yachting.

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    Spain

    Who would like a holiday in Spain in October? First of all, those who do not like the heat prefer to relax calmly and measuredly. Spain is a country where you can have a great time by the sea and go on excursions.

    Visa! Russian citizens will need a Schengen visa to travel to Spain.

    Weather conditions

    The air in the southwestern regions of the country warms up to +25 °C. If you are planning a vacation in Spain in October, choose the beginning of the month, after the 15th it rains and the temperature gradually drops by several degrees.

    Water +22 °C, but closer to November the weather deteriorates – squally winds begin, high waves often occur at sea.

    Given that you are going on a trip in the middle of autumn, you need to carefully choose the region, because weather conditions do not allow you to relax by the sea everywhere.

    Features of travel

    There are many beaches in the country marked with the Blue Flag of quality and cleanliness. Consider where it is better to go to the sea in October.

    Canary Islands

    1. Canary Islands. October is a great time to relax by the sea. Daytime air temperature from +25 to +28 °C, water – +23-+25 °C. At night the temperature drops to +19degrees. Many tourists prefer to visit the Canary Islands in mid-autumn to relax on the coast and visit interesting sights. The minimum cost of a double room in a three-star hotel is 34 USD.
    2. Costa del Sol – translated means Sunny Beach. This is the southernmost region, located in Andalusia, between the resorts of Costa Tropical and Campo de Gibraltar. The average annual temperature is +19 degrees. The region’s main airport is located in Malaga. Accommodation in October in the hotels of the city of Marbella will cost from 41 USD.
    3. Costa Blanca

    4. Costa Blanca is a resort region on the Mediterranean coast of Spain, it includes the coastal regions of Alicante. Air temperature in summer +31 °C, water – +30 °C. The main tourist spots are Playa de Poniente and Playa de Levante. You can visit the amusement park “Terra Mitica”. You can book a hotel room in Alicante from 36 USD.

    Greece, island of Crete

    Where can I go to the sea in Greece in October? The island of Crete attracts with beautiful landscapes, small bays with clear water, a variety of attractions, entertainment and comfortable hotels. Crete is interesting for tourists of all ages, so young couples, families with children come here. There are a huge number of resorts on the island, you can choose a ticket for every taste and budget. It is believed that you can relax in Crete from May to early November.

    Visa! Citizens of Russia to travel to the island of Crete will need a Schengen visa. You can apply for a document at the consular section of the Greek Embassy.

    Weather conditions

    Throughout October the weather on the island is excellent. Until the end of the month, the days are sunny and clear, it becomes cooler only in the last days of October. Daytime temperature is around +22-+24 °C. Hot days are extremely rare – +30 ° C, but the heat is gentle and easily tolerated.

    Tourists recommend to go on holiday to Crete in early October, when the weather is more stable. Night temperature is quite suitable for rest, as well as comfortable sleep – + 17- + 20 ° C.

    In terms of precipitation, October is not the wettest month of the year, it can rain 3 to 5 times.

    The water temperature at the beginning of the month is +25 °C, and by the end of October it drops to +22 °C.

    Things to do in Crete

    Labyrinth Park

    • Go to Vai national park.
    • Relax in the water park.
    • Look into the park “Labyrinth”.
    • Visit attractions: Chania Botanical Park, Maritime Museum, Lassynthos Ecopark, Knossos Palace, Aquaworld Aquarium, Sfendoni and Meliodoni caves.

    Accommodation in double rooms of hotels in Crete in the middle of autumn costs from 22 USD.

    Cyprus

    If you don’t know where to relax abroad on the sea in October and dream of exotic, choose the resorts of Cyprus. There are more than 90 beaches here, many of which have a Blue Flag. It is believed that in Cyprus there are excellent conditions for children and families, the coast is mostly sandy, the entrance to the water is gentle.

    All the beaches of Cyprus are municipal, you can relax anywhere, even on the beach, which belongs to the hotel. Paid only rent a sunbed and umbrella.

    Visa! You can travel to the island on a Schengen multivisa category “C”. In this case, it is necessary to enter the territory of Cyprus only from a state that is part of the Schengen zone.

    Weather Conditions

    Cyprus is one of the sunniest islands in the world with over 300 clear days. Late September – early October is characterized by pleasant weather for recreation. The air at this time has a temperature of + 24- + 27 ° C, the water in the Mediterranean Sea + 22 ° C. A nice bonus will be a small number of vacationers.

    This is important! According to tourists, October is one of the best months for a holiday.

    Holiday features

    In the second month of autumn, nightlife on the island calms down, noisy discos close, so in October there are more calm couples and guests with children in Cyprus. The rising wind creates favorable conditions for surfing and kitesurfing. You can visit art festivals, holidays dedicated to the harvest.

    One of the popular resorts is Ayia Napa. Locals recommend going on vacation in early October. At this time, you are guaranteed ideal weather conditions, and after October 15, heavy rains begin. The most visited beach of the resort is Nissi Beach, but in October there are much fewer tourists and you can enjoy beautiful nature and a relaxing beach holiday.

    The minimum cost of a double room in Ayia Napa hotels in October is 49 USD.

    Portugal, Algarve

    Where is the warm sea abroad in October? The Algarve region is famous for its comfortable beaches and good conditions. In addition to clean beaches covered with sand, the resorts of the region have football and golf courses, water parks, excursions are conducted, and you can take a trip to Spain on a yacht.

    Visa! To travel to Portugal, Russian citizens will need to apply for a Schengen visa.

    Weather conditions

    The Algarve is located in an area closed by hills from the north. Thus, special weather conditions have formed here, as close as possible to the Mediterranean. That is why the beach season here is long – from April to October inclusive. The minimum air temperature is +20 °C.

    This is important! If you are more attracted to excursion programs, choose the time to travel from December to March. At the same time, surfers come here.

    October and November are considered rainy months, but according to tourists, until mid-October the weather is more predictable and perfect for relaxing by the sea.

    Features of recreation

    The region abounds in hotels of varying degrees of comfort, you can also rent a villa, apartments.

    What to visit in the Algarve besides the beaches:

    Lagos

    • the picturesque town of Lagos, surrounded by sand dunes, numerous rock grottoes;
    • Cape San Vicente – the extreme point of the Iberian Peninsula, the ruins of a navigational school have been preserved here;
    • Faro city – the main city of the Algarve region, the architecture resembles the old streets of Porto and Lisbon;
    • Alkotin – an old village with an authentic atmosphere;
    • Aljezur Palace – located on a hill next to the Aljezur River;
    • Lagoa

    • city of Lagoa – the first capital of the Algarve, the settlement is more than two thousand years old;
    • Loule is a small town that attracts attention with a large number of attractions.

    The total length of the coastline of the Algarve is 150 km. Most of the resorts are adapted for a measured, family vacation. Excellent conditions for holidays with children on Praia de Rocha and Praia Anna. For extreme water sports, resorts located in the west of the region are suitable.

    In October, hotels in the Algarve offer accommodation in double rooms from 35 USD.

    Thailand

    Tourism is one of the main sources of income in the Asian country. Excursion destinations are developing here, there are many entertainments and comfortable beaches. Many resorts in Thailand receive guests throughout the year, but you can not relax all year round, because the climate in the country is different in different regions. Where to relax in mid-October at sea in Thailand? The most visited and popular resort regions are about. Phuket and Krabi province.

    Thailand visa! There is a visa-free regime between Russia and Thailand. Russian citizens have the right to stay in the country for up to 30 days. The document is issued at the airport upon arrival.

    Weather conditions

    In the middle of autumn in Thailand it is quite warm – daytime temperature is from +29 to +32 °C. In October, the rainy season ends, if in the first half of the month showers still bother tourists, then in the second half the weather is already sunny and clear. The water temperature in the sea is from +26 to +28 °C.

    Beach holidays in Thailand

    Almost the entire coast of the country is covered with sand – on the mainland it is yellow, and on the islands it is white. October is the beginning of the tourist season, so the number of tourists increases sharply at this time. It is preferable to go to the resorts of Phuket and Krabi at the end of October, otherwise you may end up in Thailand during the rainy season, and there will be strong waves on the sea.

    At the very beginning of the tourist season, the beaches are still clean and the water is clear. In addition, ferry service starts operating in the second half of October, so you can easily get from the mainland of Thailand to any island. There are much fewer people here, and the beaches are clean and well maintained.

    In Thailand, you can buy fascinating sightseeing tours, some of them are designed for two days, guests are offered to visit natural and architectural sites, temples, parks, sculptures. Another popular entertainment in Thailand is diving and surfing.

    Double room in Phuket in the middle of autumn will cost from 15 USD, and in Ao Nang (Krabi province) – from 12 USD.

    United Arab Emirates

    How to organize a seaside vacation in October? Where to go for impressions and emotions? The country of Arab sheikhs is famous for its luxury and wealth, but it is noteworthy that in October a ticket to the UAE can be purchased at the price of a tourist tour to Turkey.

    UAE visa! Citizens of Russia and Ukraine do not need a visa to visit the country.

    Weather conditions

    The tourist season in the United Arab Emirates starts in October and lasts until April. The air temperature varies from +32 to +36 °C. The water temperature is +27 °C. Precipitation is almost non-existent at this time of the year. At the same time, the humidity of the air is 60%, so the heat is tolerated quite easily. At night, the air temperature drops to +23 °C.

    Beach holidays

    In October, the tourist season begins, so the number of vacationers on the beaches increases dramatically. Experienced tourists recommend going to the beach only until 11-00, because during the day you can get a heat stroke. Most guests spend time near the pools or in water parks.

    In October, the UAE hosts a culinary festival, you can go on jeeps to the desert and organize shopping in shopping centers. On the beaches, tourists are offered a wide range of entertainment – kitesurfing, bodysurfing, renting catamarans, yachts, riding “bananas”.

    This is important! For safety reasons, jet skis are prohibited in Dubai.

    Accommodation in hotels in Dubai in October will cost at least 39 USD.

    Now you know where to go to the sea in October, in which countries the weather allows you to relax on the coast – sunbathe and swim. Travel with pleasure and don’t let the weather ruin your vacation.

    Author: Julia Matyukhina

    Beach holidays in October 2022. Where is cheap? Cheap tours and tickets

    Holiday ideas in October. Find out where to find the best vacation and where there are cheap tickets and tours now.


    Here’s what’s good about a beach holiday in October:

    • the sea is still very warm,
    • mild sun and no heat,
    • prices are one and a half to two times lower than summer prices,
    • free beaches.

    For many destinations, the rule is relevant: rest at the end of October will be about 10-15% cheaper than at the beginning of the month.

    Contents:

    1. Useful links
    2. Where cheap
    3. Where is the best place
    4. Without visa

    Useful links

    These services and our articles will help you fly cheaply on vacation even in 2022. Take note!

    • Travelata and Level.Travel – search for profitable tours
    • Yandex.Travel – here you can book a hotel with any Russian card
    • 7 ways to buy a tour cheaper
    • How to buy tickets cheaper
    • 12 rules for budget travel
    • Promo codes up to 2000 ₽ for tours
    • List of open countries

    Where to have a cheap vacation by the sea in October

    Turkey

    Turkey is the queen of budget holidays. This has always been the case, and in 2022 this is especially true. It is here that you should go for a good and at the same time inexpensive vacation by the sea in October.

    Direct flights and charters fly, tours are sold from many cities of Russia. Mir cards are accepted. An all-inclusive tour for a week in the top five with good reviews will cost from 110 thousand for two – in the current realities, this is inexpensive.

    Tours from 90 000 ₽ for two Find tour →
    Tickets from 35 000 ₽ for one person in both directions without transfers Find tickets →
    Hotels from 1 500 ₽ Find a hotel →

    Abkhazia

    The cheapest foreign country for a holiday by the sea in October 2022.

    Planes from many cities fly to Adler Airport, tickets are inexpensive, there are tours on sale. MIR cards work in the country and you can pay in rubles. Cheap tours involve staying in guest houses with the most spartan conditions. A ticket to a decent hotel or boarding house will cost 2-3 times more.

    Tours from 18 000 ₽ for two Find tour →
    Tickets from 5 500 ₽ per person round trip Find tickets →
    Hotels from 1 000 ₽ Find a hotel →

    Georgia

    One of the top destinations of this season. You won’t scare anyone with the absence of direct flights, so in 2022 Russians are actively flying here on vacation. You can fly with a transfer in Minsk or somewhere else, or you can get through Vladikavkaz for half or three times less money, or even go by car. Follow the links to find all the relevant information.

    Tours are sold in Georgia. Prices for trips to the sea are quite adequate, but the flight will be with a transfer.

    Tours from 80 000 ₽ for two Find tour →
    Tickets from 24 000 ₽ for one round trip Find tickets →
    Hotels from 3 000 ₽ Find a hotel →

    United Arab Emirates

    An expensive country is given away for cheap. Why is that? Yes, because this is one of the few countries where planes are still flying from Russia, and from different cities, the main thing is to have time to buy them in advance, because the demand is great. So in October it will be possible to relax here quite inexpensively and without any hassle.

    The cost of holidays in the Emirates during October does not decrease, but increases, because the high season begins there from mid-autumn. Therefore, going at the beginning of the month will be a little cheaper than at the end.

    Tours from 95 000 ₽ for two Find tour →
    Tickets from 38 000 ₽ for one person in both directions Find tickets →
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    Thailand

    Yes, Tai is back with us, though without direct flights yet (direct Aeroflot flights to Phuket are scheduled only from October 30, 2022). But the Thais have finally simplified the conditions for entry. You need to fly with a transfer in the Emirates or Qatar. On sale there are tours with these connecting flights. The prices are more or less humane if you buy in advance.

    The cost of holidays gradually increases during October – the high season begins.

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    Sri Lanka

    If political upheavals and a severe economic crisis are the right seasoning for your vacation, then in October 2022 fly to Ceylon for a vacation. There are no direct flights yet, but there are transfers, tours are also sold with flights on connecting flights – everything costs moderate money.

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    Maldives

    Another place where you can go for an inexpensive vacation in October 2022. Yes, yes, you heard it right: just considering how much money and difficulties a holiday requires now, say, in Greece or Montenegro, the Maldives seem quite a budget option.

    There are direct Aeroflot flights, but it will be cheaper to fly with Arab carriers with a transfer in the Emirates or Qatar. There are also tours for sale. If you want to save money, read how to cheaply relax in the Maldives – I talked about our experience of relaxing on paradise beaches for $ 700 for two for 10 days.

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    Egypt

    Tours, charters and direct regular flights to Cairo, Sharm el-Sheikh and Hurghada are sold, but it is cheaper to fly to resorts with a transfer in the capital. Prices are not the same as before, but tolerable. However, keep in mind that an all-inclusive package in the good five will cost at least 30-40% more than the cheapest tour.

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    Where is the best place to relax in October

    Let’s see where in October you can find the most pleasant vacation spots with a warm sea.

    Turkey

    It’s always a win-win: mountains, warm sea, excellent beaches, good hotels and service, lots of attractions, delicious food. We rested in Turkey five times, and on the last trip we rented a car, drove three thousand kilometers in a month and made sure what a cool country it is.

    October is the best time to relax in Turkey, any southern resort is suitable for a beach holiday. Look for the warmest sea in Belek, Side, Kemer, Antalya and Alanya – the water is warmed up to + 24 … 27 ° С. In Bodrum, Kusadasi and Marmaris, the water is a couple of degrees cooler. However, you will find the coolest beaches and European atmosphere in the resorts of the Aegean Sea. Find out more about holidays in Turkey in October and read where it is better to relax.

    Things to do. Enjoy the gentle sea and great beaches, eat fruits and Turkish sweets, go on some cool excursions, or better yet, rent a car and arrange a chic autotrip along an interesting route. See the ruins of ancient cities, the beauty and scale of which even Greece will envy, and by all means go to Cappadocia – this is generally another planet.

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    Turkey is a magnificent sea…. fantastic Cappadocia…. and a rich ancient heritage.

    Black Sea

    These are the resorts of the Krasnodar Territory, and the Crimea, and Abkhazia, and Georgia – choose. We often go to the Black Sea, we have been there in October as well. If you are lucky with the weather, then in the first decade of October the sea will still be warm enough for swimming. Resorts at this time become quiet, calm and pleasant, and prices are greatly reduced.

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    An excellent wild beach “Sosnovka” in Gelendzhik with amazingly clear water. Georgia is also interesting because, in addition to the sea, there you can enjoy the beauty of the mountains. However, this also applies to the Crimea, and Sochi, and Abkhazia. For maximum pleasure, I advise you to rent a car and arrange a real trip. We always do just that.

    Mediterranean Sea

    October is a good time to relax in the Mediterranean resorts of Europe. In July and August, it is unbearably hot and overcrowded, and prices are very high. But with the advent of autumn, everything changes for the better – this is worth taking advantage of. At every opportunity, we go on vacation to Italy, Spain, Greece or Cyprus with great pleasure. All these countries are a chic combination of ancient architecture, delicious food, beautiful nature, warm sea and favorable Mediterranean climate.

    Also, for a pleasant vacation by the sea in October, you can safely go to Montenegro and Albania – the beaches and the sea are excellent there, plus entry without a visa is allowed.

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    For a relaxing holiday in October, you should go to some Greek island. This photo is from our autumn trip to Crete. We swam there even in November! Italy is beauty at every turn. It was here that I first went abroad and since then I have been coming back again and again. In the photo I am in Venice 12 years ago.

    Azores

    I highly recommend to all romantics to go to the stunning Azores. I just went there in late September – early October and was completely delighted: the waters of the Atlantic are still warm enough for swimming, while it is very fresh, all the islands are buried in greenery and hydrangeas, and amazing volcanic landscapes can turn your head. It is also very cheap by European standards and generally a real paradise!

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    The scenery of the Azores is beautiful. The beaches with black volcanic sand in the Azores. San Miguel Island.

    Vostok

    In October, the hellish heat recedes, and it becomes comfortable in the resorts of Tunisia, Israel and Morocco. I especially recommend Morocco – an amazing country! To be honest, the resorts there are weak, but insanely beautiful and very colorful. We traveled around the country for a month and a half in August-September: at first we were dying from the heat, but with the advent of autumn it became much more pleasant. Visit Chefchaouen, Marrakesh, Essaouira, Legzira – all these places are very different, but equally charming and interesting.

    In October, the weather is also fine in the resorts of Egypt and the United Arab Emirates. You can swim, sunbathe and go on excursions without the risk of catching heatstroke or getting burned.

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    For my taste, Moroccan Legzira beach is one of the most beautiful places in the world.

    Where to go in October without a visa

    Here I will list only visa-free destinations more or less suitable for a beach holiday in October. In 2022, Russians do not need to apply for a visa to travel to these countries:

    • Abkhazia (entry without a passport)
    • Azerbaijan (90 days)
    • Albania (90 days, usually between 1 April and 31 October only)
    • Georgia (up to one year)
    • Vietnam (15 days)
    • Israel (90 days)
    • Indonesia (30 days – visa on arrival for $35)
    • Morocco (90 days)
    • UAE (90 days)
    • Seychelles (30 days)
    • Thailand (30 days)
    • Tunisia (90 days)
    • Turkey (60 days)
    • Montenegro (30 days)

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    Where to go in Europe in October: the most popular destinations

    • August 17, 2018
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    • Natali Mikhaelis

    Quite often September and October are called the velvet season. However, in most cases, this applies specifically to a beach holiday. But not everyone likes to relax on the beach. Many tourists simply like to walk around beautiful places and explore the historical sights of certain cities. As you know, the most beautiful castles, palaces, fortresses that belonged to the Middle Ages are located in large numbers in Europe. If someone cannot decide where to go to Europe in October, then you should explore the most interesting European places that are ideal to visit with the arrival of autumn.

    Is it possible to have a rest in October?

    The end of summer does not mean that you should finish all your interesting travels, and also postpone unforgettable adventures for the next year. Holidays in October can turn into a wonderful fairy tale that will leave many positive impressions and emotions, for example, after visiting Europe. Most tourists have already spent their holidays in the summer, after which they plunged into leisurely gray everyday life. And this suggests that a holiday in October will be ideal in the sense that cities and resorts are not so crowded at this time. October is the perfect time for people to enjoy the main benefits of the velvet season.

    Those tourists who have a holiday in the autumn and do not know where to go to Europe in October should get acquainted with the most charming places in this part of the world. European sights are able to reveal all the uniqueness and beauty of culture and history.

    Dubrovnik, Croatia

    Those people who are not yet ready to finally say goodbye to summer and do not know where to go to Europe in October for a holiday should consider the hospitable town of Dubrovnik. It is located on the shores of the Adriatic Sea. Dubrovnik is an ideal place for those who love to be under the warm sun, thanks to which you can not clean your summer wardrobe for some time. Sunny warm baths, as well as swimming in the sea, will not let tourists remember winter and slushy autumn.

    Answering the question about where it is warm in Europe in October, first of all, it is necessary to remember Croatia. It is here that at this time in the air there is a pleasant smell of tangerines and lemons, majestic pines, cypresses. Tourists will be pleased with the abundance of exotic plants brought earlier to this country from various parts of the world.

    In addition, autumn in a Croatian town can please its guests with various music competitions and culinary festivals.

    If anyone still has a question about where to go to Europe in October, one of these countries should be Croatia.

    Budapest, Hungary

    With the arrival of autumn in Hungary, there is an abundance of bright holidays and fairs. It is at this time that prices for local hotels and transport tickets are reduced here. Warm days beckon tourists to take a walk in the city parks. Without fuss and hustle, guests of Hungary can visit many different galleries, museums, or simply take advantage of excursion services along the picturesque Danube.

    Speaking about where to relax in Europe in October, you should definitely visit Budapest. Here you can visit wine cellars, take part in tasting the best wines of the new harvest, and also buy a few bottles of a quality wine drink.

    In addition, visitors to Budapest in October can visit the festival of sausages, as well as the festival of traditional fruit vodka called palinka. At this time, the autumn festival is also held here, at which the doors of exhibition and concert halls open.

    Barcelona, ​​Spain

    Talking about where to go cheap in Europe in October, first of all, it is necessary to mention the well-known Barcelona. This city is endowed with a large number of different attractions: the Gothic church dedicated to St. Mary, the Tibidabo hill, the Sagrada Familia, the Arc de Triomphe, and many other interesting places. In summer, it is almost impossible to get acquainted with these sights, since at this time there is a large flow of tourists. But the beginning of autumn is the perfect time to study the history and culture of Barcelona.

    Piedmont, Italy

    Those tourists who love to treat themselves to traditional dishes and the best wines should definitely visit Piedmont, located in Italy. Autumn is the perfect time to organize such a trip. It is at this time that you can visit bright gastronomic festivals here. Local Italians go to such holidays to show off their delicious delicacies: great wines, cheeses, chocolates, world-famous truffles, and chestnuts. And producers of the best wines throughout the country organize festivals that are dedicated to the grape harvest. At such holidays, tourists can participate in tasting drinks.

    Oslo, Norway

    Oslo is the best place to visit to watch autumn turn into summer. Here tourists can expect beautiful city parks, a large forested area. The silence of the city, the surrounding nature, as well as regularity will not let any tourist get bored. And if you want to spend your vacation away from the abundance of bright colors of nature, then it is best to visit the Opera House, stroll through the Viking Ship Museum, go to the Church of the Holy Trinity, and also visit St. Olaf’s Cathedral. However, this is not all the attractions located in Oslo.

    Bavaria, Germany

    When it comes to holidays in October, tourists might consider visiting Bavaria. On this land in Germany, the weather is still warm in October. Those tourists who love nature should definitely visit the Bavarian forests. Since at this time it is still not too cool in Bavaria, guests of Germany can swim in the Bavarian lakes, which have not yet had time to cool down from the hot summer. Of course, there is no sea here, but you can ride a boat on the Danube.

    And if you want to get acquainted with the sights of Bavaria, you should definitely visit Munich. In addition, you should pay attention to the fact that if you go here in early October, you can visit the famous Oktoberfest. Here, guests of Germany can taste the best varieties of Bavarian beer.

    France, Paris

    Of course, going to Paris, tourists will not be able to swim in the sea. Many people come here to walk along the local streets, visit one of the most famous museums in the world – the Louvre, visit the Cabaret, Versailles and other local attractions. As for the weather, with the advent of October it does not get so hot anymore, and in the evenings you will have to wear warm sweaters. But those tourists who go to France for impressions should not pay attention to such trifles.

    In France, you can get acquainted with the color of local life, taste the wonderful wines that are created by the best French winemakers. It is here that visitors to Paris will learn a little more about the production of cheese and spirits. And, of course, many people come here to see the Eiffel Tower with their own eyes.

    Prague, Czech Republic

    The Czech Republic is famous for its hospitality. Here you can walk along the cozy streets in Prague, which are paved with medieval stone. In addition, the capital has many different attractions that date back to the 10th-18th century. You should definitely visit the Charles Bridge and take beautiful photos on it. Another undoubted plus of a holiday in Prague is that the prices for holidays here are very affordable. And with the advent of autumn, the cost of rooms in hotels and inns becomes an order of magnitude less. Arriving in Prague, tourists should definitely try the local Czech beer. Those people who do not know where to spend their holidays inexpensively in October should definitely visit this magnificent city.

    Where it is warm in October and you can swim in the sea

    Considering the warm weather in Europe, in October the most ideal places to travel are: Bulgaria, Montenegro, as well as Croatia, which was mentioned above. This is exactly the European part where warm air temperature is maintained throughout October.

    If tourists do not know where the warm sea is in Europe in October, then you should definitely consider traveling to Bulgaria. In addition, here you can enjoy not only a beach holiday, but also a large number of different entertainments. Not only adults, but also children will have a great time here. Therefore, answering the question of where you can swim in October in Europe, for these purposes it is worth going to Bulgaria.

    Another undoubted plus of a holiday in autumn is that prices for hotels and air travel are significantly reduced.

    Conclusion

    Those people who couldn’t enjoy their vacation in summer can safely set off to conquer European cities in October.

    The weather at this time is ideal to explore the sights of Europe, as well as get acquainted with the history and culture of different cities. And if someone wants to enjoy a beach holiday in October, then you should go to Croatia or Bulgaria, where the sea temperature is still acceptable for swimming.

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    Where to go in October 2022 in Russia: we have an inexpensive vacation – Sutochno.

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    October is a unique month for Russia. Somewhere else they sunbathe on the beaches, and somewhere the first snow is already falling. And this means that there are options for recreation for everyone – both for fans of warmth and for fans of coolness. Let’s see where to go in October to please the soul, body, and wallet, of course.

    Yalta

    This is the last opportunity to have a rest on the sea this year. Of course, in October you can go to other regions of Russia, but Yalta is the warmest. At the same time, it is better to go on a trip in the first half of the month, when the temperature is kept at + 18 … + 22 ° С. The water in the Black Sea warms up to + 18 ° C, and if the autumn is warm, then swimming is quite possible.

    In October, not only a beach holiday is possible in Yalta, because many settlements belong to Big Yalta: Gurzuf, Massandra, Livadia, Gaspra, Koreiz, Simeiz and others. Everywhere there are interesting places where you can go on an excursion. In Yalta itself, it is worth visiting the ancient Armenian church, dropping into the Massandra Palace, taking a walk along the excellent embankment. If you come on vacation with children, go to the Yalta Zoo and the Glade of Fairy Tales.

    Not far from Gurzuf you can see the famous mountain Ayu-Dag, as well as visit Chekhov’s Belaya Dacha. Attracts guests of the Crimea and its palace capital – Livadia. Here is the White Palace of Nicholas II, in which the very Yalta Conference took place in 1945. You can also go to Gaspra, where the Swallow’s Nest castle is located, known not only throughout Russia, but throughout the world.

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    Sochi

    If you want to relax in October 2022 and catch warm days, then Sochi is one of the best options. Here we must say thanks to the Caucasus Mountains, which protect the city from cold air. At the same time, not a penny was spent on the construction of mountains, unlike the Olympic facilities.

    Sochi weather in October is not easy to predict. If there is no rain, then at the beginning of the month it will be possible to swim and sunbathe here. It is cold at night, in the mornings and evenings it is also very cool (slightly above +10 °C), but during the day it becomes warm – the air warms up to +23 °C, the sea up to +20 °C.

    Even if it rains or it’s just overcast, it’s not a problem. There are plenty of places for walks and excursions in Sochi. You can go to the arboretum and marvel at what kind of plants there are on earth. It is also worth visiting the Dolphinarium to smile at the local dolphins and be amazed when they smile back at you. If you have enough courage and health, go to the mountains – just dress warmer.

    In general, Sochi is one of the best places to visit in October. The holiday season is over, and the winter-New Year’s season has not yet begun. This means that housing can be rented at fairly low prices. Rest will be much cheaper than in summer or winter.

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    Kavkazskie Mineralnye Vody

    This is not just a resort, but an established brand that has attracted people since the time of Lermontov. The weather here is never hot, even the summer is quite moderate, and in October the average daytime temperature is +15 °C. But the main plus is that at this time it is dry, windless and there is almost no rain: only 3-5 rainy days for the whole of October.

    At Kavminvody you can perfectly combine 2 programs – health and excursion. Of course, everything revolves around mineral water. In Kislovodsk, for example, “Narzan” dominates, and in Zheleznovodsk – hot waters, in which there is a lot of calcium and iron. To improve your health, you can not only drink water, but also take health walks. For them, special routes have been developed here. Winding through the parks and skirting the mountains, you can strengthen the heart, increase the overall tone of the body, add vigor to the body and spirit.

    The region has many natural attractions. In Pyatigorsk, it is a pleasure to look at Mount Mashuk, take a ride on the cable car, go to Emmanuelevsky Park and the Tsvetnik Park. The main places in Kislovodsk are the Valley of Roses and the resort park. There is also a resort park in Essentuki. By the way, local parks are not just greenery and clean air. There you will find fountains, sculptural compositions, as well as mineral water springs – where would you be without them.

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    Kazan

    The capital of Tatarstan is so bright and cheerful that on vacation in October you don’t feel the melancholy atmosphere typical of many other Russian cities in the autumn days. The Kazan Kremlin still pleases with its white walls, next to which the yellow foliage looks very organic. And inside the Kremlin there are so many interesting things that it is unlikely to get bored here, no matter what the weather is like. Viewing platforms, museums, temples and one of the largest mosques in Europe – with such a set of sights, you simply forget about the seasons.

    Miracles will continue after leaving the Kremlin. The eternally festive and eternally pedestrian street of Bauman will lure you with its atmosphere, the Palace of Farmers will dazzle with its beauty, the building of the wedding palace, decorated in the form of a cauldron, will surprise you with its shape.

    In the center of Kazan, in addition to Bauman, there are other interesting streets, which are undeservedly forgotten by many guidebooks, but not ours. Directly from the Kremlin you can get to the Kremlin Street, among the old mansions of which you want to wander forever. Also noteworthy is Peterburgskaya Street, which was opened on the eve of the millennium – or, in our opinion, the 1000th anniversary of the city.

    It is good to travel to Kazan with children. At any time of the year, you can frolic here in the Riviera water park or in the Kyrlay amusement park. The latter is located next to the Kremlin, on the embankment of the Kazanka River.

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    Moscow

    You may be thinking – why go to Moscow in October? And we believe that it would be right to go to the capital at this time. In December and January, there will be an influx of tourists who arrived for the New Year holidays, and housing will cost more. Wet snow will fall in November – not the most pleasant weather. Therefore, if you want to relax more profitable, it is better to go to the capital in October.

    Even autumn cannot spoil the impression of the main Moscow sights. Red Square is still wide, the Arbat is still lively, and the domes on the Cathedral of Christ the Savior are wonderfully combined with the nearby foliage.

    If you want to take a look at the whole October Moscow at once, go to Sparrow Hills – one of the main observation platforms of the capital. From here you can see the Stalinist skyscrapers, the Ostankino TV tower, the White House and the skyscrapers of the Moscow City complex.

    If you want peace and antiquity, take a walk along Ostozhenka. There are interesting mansions there, including the house of Kekusheva, which many consider to be the mansion of the same Margarita from the novel The Master and Margarita (sorry for the tautology, but you can’t say otherwise).

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    We go south in October

    In October, when it is already cold in most of Russia, many tourists flock to the south to enjoy the warmth and combine it with an exciting vacation. Fortunately, it is available on the territory of Russia – you do not need to travel far.

    Rest in Crimea

    Back in the days of the Soviet Union, Crimea was one of the best resorts visited by residents of all Soviet republics. Despite the ups and downs that this peninsula has suffered since those times, the tourism sector is still developed here. The location by the Black Sea is good for relaxing at any time of the year, not only in summer.

    October is warm here, especially in the first half: the water temperature is still between +20-22 degrees Celsius. During the day, the air is from +17 to +23, and at night it is colder – the temperature drops to +8 degrees. If you want to catch a beach holiday in the Crimea, you should go here at the very beginning of October. It’s getting colder here every week.

    In addition to a beach holiday, there is something to do in Crimea in October. This is just the time when the tourist rush subsides, and you can get acquainted with the real Crimea, its quiet and measured life outside the beach season. Most beach cafes and clubs are closing, but those that are popular with locals remain.

    At this time, tourists prefer active recreation. There is a very beautiful and diverse nature here: the magnificent coast of the Black Sea, rivers and lakes, gorges and caves. October is perfect for active tourism: it’s not hot and it’s not too cold yet.

    Holidays in the Caucasus in October

    It is worth going to the Caucasus not only in summer, but also in autumn. October is one of the most comfortable months for active tourism. The air temperature is kept within + 15-25 degrees Celsius, depending on the region. The higher above sea level, the cooler: in the highlands, the temperature drops to +10 and even lower. Nevertheless, people come here for outdoor activities and new experiences. After all, the Caucasus is a marvelous variety of natural landscapes, where quiet lakes lurk among the high mountains, and seething rivers flow between the slopes, picturesque meadows give way to steep cliffs.

    The most popular tourism destinations in the Caucasus are Dagestan, Adygea, North Ossetia, Ingushetia. Each republic is interesting in its own way, with its own history and unique nature. Even the architecture of ancient buildings is different: each nationality has its own characteristics, so excursions to the ancient villages of different parts of the Caucasus are always interesting and varied.

    The first thing tourists go to the Caucasus for, of course, is the mountains. Their beauty enchants, and in different parts of the Caucasus they are beautiful in their own way.

    One of the most frequently visited destinations is Dagestan. Here everyone will find a rest to their liking: from fascinating sightseeing routes through cities and ancient villages to active tourism in mountainous areas. Having decided to go to Dagestan, be sure to visit the mountain villages – Goor and Kahib, Gamsutl, Gunib, Chokh. Ancient buildings have been preserved here – residential buildings and household buildings that convey the life of people who lived here in different eras.

    The nature of Dagestan deserves special attention. Numerous waterfalls, ridges rising above the gorges, caves and mountain rivers flowing between rocky shores with turbulent waters. Arriving in Dagestan, it is worth a trip to the Samur forest. This is the only subtropical liana forest in Russia. In the lakes located in the forest, pink water lilies of amazing beauty grow.

    Adygea is another popular destination for tourists from all over the Russian Federation. It is worth coming here in October at least in order to observe how nature is changing. The foliage actively changes its color and turns into a bright autumn palette, which only adds to the beauty of the surrounding nature.

    The air temperature in Adygea in October stays around +17-20 degrees Celsius. It rarely reaches +30. It is much cooler here at night. Therefore, for evening walks and excursions, it is better to take a jacket with you. Especially if you decide to go on vacation to the mountainous regions. There are many guest houses in Adygea where you can go on vacation with children. In October, it is even recommended – because of the cool nights, camping can bring a lot of discomfort.

    One of the most popular places to visit in Adygea is the Lago-Naki plateau. It is located on the territory of the Caucasian Reserve. There are hiking trails and superb views of the surrounding area.

    Arriving on vacation in Adygea, be sure to take a trip to the famous Savran cable car. It lifts visitors one kilometer above sea level. Her path passes over centuries-old pines, slopes of extraordinary beauty. At a speed of 1.1 meters per second, you can see all the beauties of these places.

    Holidays in the North-West of Russia in October

    October is the best time to visit not only the southern resorts of the country, but also non-standard destinations in the north-west of Russia. One of them is Karelia. In October, unlike the Caucasus, autumn is already in charge here: the air temperature drops to +9–11 degrees Celsius. It is this time that is wonderful because nature does not fall asleep yet, and you can enjoy all its delights, and mosquitoes and other insects are gone.

    October – outside the tourist season in Karelia. This is another plus for those who do not like large crowds. The most popular sights become free, there are no queues and extra eyes. This is the best time for unity with nature, which freezes in anticipation of the onset of cold weather.

    Mushroom and berry season is still going on in October. Despite the fact that there are fewer mushrooms at this time than in September, there are cloudy and warm days that promote the growth of mushrooms, when you can pick up a whole basket. Of the berries at this time, Karelia is rich in cranberries: it ripens by the beginning of October and remains on the branches until the first snow.

    Numerous lakes of Karelia (including Ladoga and Onega) have a lot of fish in October, which guarantees a rich catch for fishing enthusiasts. Many avid anglers go fishing here on purpose to get real pleasure from the process and leave with a rich catch.

    Kola Peninsula in October

    The place located beyond the Arctic Circle is one of the most severe, but picturesque regions of Russia. Autumn here differs from other regions of the Russian Federation in its unpredictability. It’s impossible to tell exactly what kind of weather you’re going to have if you’re planning your trip in advance. In October, it may already be snowing, or the temperature may remain above zero.

    At this time, it gets dark quite early here – already at 6 pm. However, daylight is enough to see the main attractions of the peninsula. And in the evening and at night you can see one of the most beautiful and fascinating phenomena of nature – the northern lights.

    A trip to the Kola Peninsula is also worth visiting in order to visit the largest city in the Arctic – Murmansk.

    Recreation in the Pskov region

    The Pskov region is the second in Russia (besides the Altai Republic), bordering on three foreign countries. These are Belarus, Latvia and Estonia. The average annual temperature here is low, and in October it does not indulge in excessive heat. However, this does not in the least overshadow the rest of travelers.

    The Pskov region is called the land of a thousand lakes. There are more than 3.5 thousand of them here. The largest is Chudskoye. It is worth going to rest on its shores even in October, when it is quite cool here. The coolness of the air is more than compensated by the excellent beauty of nature. having come to rest in the Pskov region, you should definitely go to the Polistovsky nature reserve and the Sebezhsky national park. Rare animals and birds live here, plants listed in the Red Book grow. And in the Sebezhsky National Park there are healing springs.

    Kaliningrad region in October

    Despite the fact that the Kaliningrad region does not belong to the North-Western region, you cannot pass it by talking about popular destinations where you should go on vacation in October in Russia. The peculiarity of this region is that it is cut off from the rest of the Russian Federation and is located in Europe.

    The location and rich history of this area have left their imprint on the appearance of its cities – in architecture, character and “drawing” of buildings. Kaliningrad – the regional center of the region – practically does not differ in appearance from any European city.

    The weather here in October is very mild and quite warm. However, as in many European territories, in autumn it is quite damp and there is a lot of rain. But this does not overshadow the rest in the Kaliningrad region and the enjoyment of its beauties.

    Baikal and the Far East

    October is the time when the most famous lake in Russia and the world’s largest freshwater reservoir is preparing for the arrival of cold and frost. Everything here seems to freeze in anticipation of winter. The surrounding taiga, dressed in the colors of autumn, creates a special mood that helps to renounce the outside world and find real solitude on the banks of the water giant. October on Baikal is a true paradise for photographers. The riot of colors is amazing. Masters of photography only have time to change drives in their cameras.

    Kamchatka is a tourist destination, which is also worth a trip in October in order to recharge with the beauty of natural landscapes and capture the bright colors of autumn, spread at the foot of the famous volcanoes.

    Weather forecast tenerife june: Weather on the island of Tenerife in june 2023

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    Weather Averages in Tenerife, Canaries

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      23°C max day temperature

    • 9

      9 hours of sunshine per day

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      2 days with some rainfall

    • 16

      16°C min night temperature

    • 14

      14 hours of daylight per day

    • 0

      No heat & humidity

    • 5

      5 mm of monthly rainfall

    • 11

      11 (Extreme) UV index

    • 21

      21°C sea temperature

    Below are average maximum temperatures at popular destinations in Tenerife in June. Select a destination to see more weather parameters.

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      Costa Adeje

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      Playa de las Americas

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      Santa Cruz De Tenerife

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    • 22

      Golf del Sur

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      Puerto de la Cruz

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      Los Gigantes

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    The June weather guide for Tenerife (Playa de las Americas) shows long term weather averages processed from data supplied by CRU (University of East Anglia), the Met Office & the Netherlands Meteorological Institute. Find out more about our data sources.

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    June marks the beginning of dry summer weather in Tenerife with little or no rain © Jan Kraus – Flickr Creative Commons

    Things to do in Tenerife in June 2023

    One of the biggest events in Tenerife in June has its roots in religion. While Corpus Christi is observed across the island, it’s in La Orotava where volcanic sand is transported from the Teide National Park to fashion a sand tapestry, which dominates the town square. Worshippers are allowed to put their foot (indeed feet) in it as they progress across these decorative street carpets.

    For a rather more energetic workout than a tapestry-destroying stroll, sign up for the Tenerife Bluetrail. This trail run is a trial by ascent, especially if you register for the 97 km Ultra Race. The pace is far more chilled at the freebie Semana Internacional de Jazz Ciudad de La Laguna. La Laguna’s International Jazz Week usually exceeds seven days however.

    The Fiestas de San Juan at the end of the month are one of Spain’s most popular parties as residents partake of a night swim and then warm up with beach bonfires on the likes of Puerto de la Cruz’s Playa Jardín. Take a tip from the natives by bringing your own food and drink to the festivities, although remember to take your rubbish with you.

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    How hot is it in Tenerife in June?

    Daytime temperatures usually reach 23°C in Playa de las Americas, Tenerife in June, falling to 16°C at night.

    How sunny is it in Tenerife in June?

    There are normally 9 hours of bright sunshine each day in Playa de las Americas, Tenerife in June – that’s 67% of daylight hours.

    How warm is the sea around Tenerife in June?

    The average sea temperature around Playa de las Americas, Tenerife in June is 21°C.

    Does it ever rain in Tenerife in June?

    There are usually 2 days with some rain in Playa de las Americas, Tenerife in June and the average monthly rainfall is 5mm.

    Tenerife June sunrise & sunset times

    Browse the sunrise and sunset times for Tenerife in June 2023. Select a month to view Tenerife sunrise and sunset times for the next 12 months. The Tenerife sunrise and sunset times shown below are for Playa de las Americas.

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    Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain weather in June: average temperature & climate

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    General weather summary

    Mildly cool with a gentle breeze

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    Daily chance of prec.

    0.018 in

    Amount

    14.3 mph

    Wind speed

    79%

    Humidity

    13.9 hrs

    Daylight length

    7:07am

    Sunrise

    9:02pm

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    74%

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    What is the average temperature in June

    The average temperature in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in June for a typical day ranges from a high of 72°F (22°C) and a low of 67°F (19°C). Some would describe it as mildly cool with a gentle breeze.

    For comparison, the hottest month in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, September, has days with highs of 76°F (25°C) and lows of 71°F (22°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 65°F (18°C) and lows of 60°F (16°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in June based on historical data.

    Highs and lows in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in Jun

    How much does it rain in June

    In Santa Cruz de Tenerife in June, there’s a 1% chance of rain on an average day. And on the average day it rains or snows, we get 0.03 in (0.8 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 Santa Cruz de Tenerife is November with a 6% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0.01 inches (0.4 mm) of precipitation, while the dryest month in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is July with a 0.0% chance of precipitation on a typical day and gets 0. 01 inches (0.4 mm) of precipitation. These graphs show the probability of it raining/snowing in June and the amount of rainfall.

    Chance of rain or snow on an average Santa Cruz de Tenerife day by month

    Average precipitation by hour of day

    How cloudy is Santa Cruz de Tenerife in June

    The average amount of time that the sky is clear or sunny (partly cloudy or less) in Santa Cruz de Tenerife during June is 17.8 hours (74% of the day). For comparison, the day with the most clear, sunny days in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is August with 20.0 hours while November has the shortest amount of cloud-free hours of only 12.8 hours. This graph shows the average amount of sunshine in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in June based on historical data.

    Monthly clear skies percent of time in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    When is the sunrise and sunset in June

    The average day in Santa Cruz de Tenerife during June has 13.9 hours of daylight, with sunrise at 7:07 am and sunset at 9:02 pm.

    The day with the longest amount of daylight in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is June 21st with 14.0 hours while December 17th has the shortest amount of daylight of only 10.3 hours.

    This graph shows the average amount of daylight in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in June based on historical data.

    Average hours of daylight in Santa Cruz de Tenerife by month

    How humid is it in June

    In June, Santa Cruz de Tenerife is moderately humid with an average amount of 79% (relative humidity), which could be described as humid but cool. August has the highest relative humidity at 83% and is the least humid in December at 71%. This graph shows the average amount of humidity in Santa Cruz de Tenerife throughout June based on historical data.

    Average relative humidity in Santa Cruz de Tenerife by month

    How windy is it in June in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    Historically, the wind in Santa Cruz de Tenerife during June blows at an average speed of 14.3 mph (23.0 kph). The windiest month is July with an average wind speed of 17. 2 mph (27.6 kph), while the calmest month is October with an average wind speed of 10.9 mph (17.5 kph). This graph shows the average wind speed in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in June based on historical data.

    Average monthly wind speed in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

    What to wear in June

    With an average high of 72°F (22°C) and a low of 67°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 Santa Cruz de Tenerife the rest of the year?

    We’ve collected the weather data for Santa Cruz de Tenerife during all other months of the year too:

    • Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in January
    • Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in February
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    • Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in April
    • Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in May
    • Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in July
    • Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in August
    • Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in September
    • Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in October
    • Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in November
    • Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in December

    Where does this data come from?

    Weather data for Santa Cruz de Tenerife 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 June (e.g., June 1, June 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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    June Weather in Tenerife, Spain – 2023 – Winter Sun Expert

    Tenerife is the largest island amongst the Canary Islands. It is located off West Africa. It is a favorite destination with snowbirds for its long days of sunshine. Mt. Teide, a dormant volcano dominates the island as Spain’s tallest peak.

    North of the island is a natural paradise known for its natural pools. Beach lovers will feel at home in the southern part of the island with many beaches that have yellow or black sands. Tenerife enjoys a perfect climate throughout the year. There are many fun activities for snowbirds to engage in and stunning things to see. One of the most popular activities on the island is the Carnaval de Santa Cruz, which is a huge pre-Lent festival with parades, music, dancing, and colorful costumes. This sunny holiday hotspot welcomes millions of people throughout the year who are looking to relax, have an adventure, make memories, and enjoy the fantastic weather.

    Weather June 2023 in Tenerife Spain:

    Generally, June in Tenerife will be really nice, with an average temperature of around 80°F / 27°C. As there is not a lot of humidity, it will feel comfortable. You can expect around 1 rainy days, with on average 0 inches / 1 mm of rain during the month of June.

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    Contents

    • 1 June weather in Tenerife Spain
    • 2 June weather in Tenerife Spain in more detail
      • 2.1 – What will the temperature be in Tenerife in June
      • 2.2 – Can you expect rain in June in Tenerife?
      • 2.3 – What will the water temperature be in Tenerife for June
      • 2.4 – Can you expect in June a lot of sunny days in Tenerife
      • 2.5 – Will it be comfortable in June in Tenerife?
    • 3 What to do in Tenerife Spain in June
    • 4 Is it humid in Tenerife Spain in June?
    • 5 Is June a good time to go to Tenerife Spain?
    • 6 Does it rain all day in Tenerife Spain in June?
    • 7 Is June the rainiest month in Tenerife Spain?
    • 8 Is June the most sunniest month in Tenerife Spain?
    • 9 Weather in Tenerife Spain in other months

    June weather in Tenerife Spain

    To get a good overview of the type of weather you can expect in June in Tenerife, we will look at the day and night temperature, minimum and maximum water temperature, and if June is comfortable or humid

    Generally, June in Tenerife will be really nice. Historical data shows that you can expect an average temperature of around 80°F / 27°C. As there is not a lot of humidity, it will feel comfortable. During the night, it will cool down to around 62°F / 17°C. Many will prefer a location with air conditioning due to the humidity level.

    Tenerife does not have a lot of rainy days in June. You can expect around 1 rainy days, with on average 0 inches / 1 mm of rain during the whole month.

    The forecast for June 2023 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.

    June weather in Tenerife Spain in more detail

    To get a better feeling for the type of weather, you can expect in June in Tenerife, we will look at the temperature, rain, wind, humidity, water temperature, and sun and clouds

    – What will the temperature be in Tenerife in June

    Generally, you can expect in June an average temperature of 80°F / 27°C during the day and an average of 62°F / 17°C during the night. In June, during the warmest part of the afternoon, the temperature can often get as high as 87°F / 31°C, and at the end of the night, it can get as low as 57°F / 14°C.

    When looking at the whole year, January is the coldest month, with an average temperature of around 69°F / 21°C. July, August and September are the hottest months, with an average temperature of around 84°F / 29°C. When comparing June with the temperature in the month before and after, this is almost equal to May, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 77°F / 25°C. And almost equal to July, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 84°F / 29°C.

    Day and night temperature variation for Tenerife during the year.Day and night temperature variation for Tenerife 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 93°F / 34°C. January is the coldest month, with a temperature of around 77°F / 25°C. When comparing June with the temperature in the month before and after, this is almost equal to May, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 84°F / 29°C. And almost equal to July, which sees an average maximum temperature of around 91°F / 33°C.

    In the following graph, you can see how many cold and hot days you can expect in Tenerife each month:

    Day and night temperature variation for Tenerife during the year.Day and night temperature variation for Tenerife during the year.

    – Can you expect rain in June in Tenerife?

    Generally, you can expect about 1 rain days in June, with on average 0 inches / 1 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 June with the month before and after, this is almost equal to May, which sees around 0. 1 inches / 2 mm of rain. And almost equal to July, which sees around 0 inches / 0 mm of rain

    Rain days for Tenerife during the year.Rain days for Tenerife 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 June with the month before and after, this is almost equal to May, which sees an average of between 0 and 1 days of rain. And almost equal to July, which sees an average of between 0 and 1 days of rain

    – What will the water temperature be in Tenerife for June

    You can expect in June, the water temperature for Tenerife 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. April has the lowest water temperature, with around 68°F / 20°C. When comparing the water temperature from June with the month before and after, June has a water temperature almost equal to May, with a water temperature of around 69°F / 21°C. And almost equal to the water temperature from July, that is around 73°F / 23°C.

    Water temperature for Tenerife during the year.Water temperature for Tenerife during the year.

    – Can you expect in June a lot of sunny days in Tenerife

    Generally, you can expect around 2 sunny days in June and around 27 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 June with the number of sunny days in the month before and after, it is slightly lower than May, with an average of between 4 and 5 sunny days. And almost equal to July, with an average of between 0 and 1 sunny days

    The number of sunny, partly sunny, and cloudy days for TenerifeThe number of sunny, partly sunny, and cloudy days for Tenerife

    We have looked at the sunny days in Tenerife. 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 June with the number of cloudy days in the month before and after, it is almost equal to May, with an average of between 2 and 3 cloudy days. And almost equal to July, with around 1 cloudy day

    – Will it be comfortable in June in Tenerife?

    Generally, June in Tenerife will not be very humid, and will feel comfortable.

    We use the humidity and temperature in Tenerife 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 June with the month before and after, this is almost equal to May, which has a Wintersun Comfort level of “comfortable” (not very humid). And almost equal to July, which has a Wintersun Comfort level of “comfortable” (not very humid)

    Wintersun Expert Humidity / Comfort level for TenerifeWintersun Expert Humidity / Comfort level for Tenerife

    What to do in Tenerife Spain in June

    There are a couple of interesting places and attractions in Tenerife. A couple of suggestions for snowbirds are:

    • Mount Teide: Mount Teide is a dormant volcano on Tenerife. Its summit is the highest point in Spain and also the highest point above sea level in the islands of the Atlantic. At 7500 meter (24608 feet), it is the fourth highest volcano in the world. Snowbirds can go on cable car rides to the top of this UNESCO world heritage site and experience what it is like to be on what NASA describes as the third-tallest volcanic structure.
    • Siam Park: This is a splendid Thai-themed adventure water park that has lots of activities suitable for younger children and also adults.
    •  Loro Park: For nature lovers, you could have an excellent time seeing this zoo that has some exotic animals like Tigers, dolphins & penguins
    • Playa de Las Teresitas: This is a stunning man-made beach that has fine yellow sand.
    • Pyramids of Guimar: Snowbirds can visit this incredible ethnology park & terraced stone pyramids to get a feel of the island’s archaeological history.
    • Santa Cruz de Tenerife: This is a fun resort town known for Conception Church, Palacio de Carta & the architectural wonder of Tenerife Auditorium.
    • Los Gigantes: Snowbirds can enjoy the stunning sandy beaches in Los Gigantes. There are high cliffs around the area that tourists sometimes go to the cliffs to watch the sunset on the ocean. Snowbirds can also go whale-watching.

    Is it humid in Tenerife Spain in June?

    A lot of people ask interested in the humidity or relative humidity for Tenerife Spain in June. 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 June in Tenerife, 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 Tenerife 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 June, you can expect that Tenerife will not be very humid, and will feel 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 TenerifeHumidity level for Tenerife

    Is June a good time to go to Tenerife Spain?

    Trying to answer the question of whether June is a good time to go to Tenerife 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 Tenerife in June, we can see that it will be fine for most people. In June, you can expect it to be really nice, with an average temperature of around 80°F / 27°C. As there is not a lot of humidity, it will feel comfortable. During the night, it will be around 62°F / 17°C.

    As the number of overcast days is not high, you can enjoy the sun with around 2 sunny days and 27 partly sunny days.

    The last aspect we will look at is rain. You can expect around 1 rainy days, with on average 0 inches / 1 mm of rain during June. 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 June a good time to go to Tenerife Spain for most visitors.

    Does it rain all day in Tenerife Spain in June?

    In Tenerife, it does not rain all day in June. You can expect around 1 rainy days, with on average 0 inches / 1 mm of rain during the month.

    Another way of looking at the rain is the number of sunny days. For Tenerife Spain, there are, on average 2 sunny days and 27 partly sunny days in June. That clearly shows that it is not raining all the time.

    Is June the rainiest month in Tenerife Spain?

    June 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 Tenerife, 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 June the most sunniest month in Tenerife Spain?

    June 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 Tenerife, 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 2 sunny days, and 27 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.

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    ▶ How is the climate in Tenerife?

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    In general, the climate in Tenerife is a mild spring climate throughout the year with an average temperature around 23 º C.  Tenerife is well known internationally as the island of eternal spring, being one of the places in Europe with more hours of sunshine a year.

    However, Tenerife, Spain, is characterized by the commonly called microclimates, which consist of abrupt climate changes in temperature depending on altitude and orientation giving the island a changing climate depending on the area where you are located.

    Today we’re going to tell you how’s the climate in Tenerife month per month.

    The best thing about the climate in Tenerife is that the average temperatures are usually between 20 and 30 degrees Celsius, which means that you can enjoy the winter and the summer season with this mild climate.

    The trade winds from the Atlantic Ocean contribute greatly to this unique climate of the Canary Islands and make us enjoy unique landscapes mainly in the north and northeast slopes of the islands.

    Keep reading to know how Tenerife’s climate month per month:

    Tenerife weather in January: The climate is pleasantly spring, with warm and warm days and mild nights but never more than “cool”.

    Speaking of temperatures, in fact, daytime highs reach 21-22 degrees on average but, in the presence of the warm African latitude sun, they give a perceived temperature of over 25 degrees! So you can enjoy nature and sunbathe as we are used to doing in May in Spain! At night, however, temperatures can drop around 15 degrees.

    At the end of January, you can still find rainy days, even if they start to decrease compared to the previous 2 months.

    Tenerife weather in February: In February, the climate of Tenerife continues to respect the parameters of the previous month. On the other hand, we are always in the short “Canary winter to Tenerife. In fact, the winter is a pleasant opportunity to spend the winter according to temperatures that are absolutely mild but still quite different from the warmest found in the summer of the Canary Islands.

    Therefore we always recommend spring/summer clothing during the day and a little more “autumn” at night.

    Tenerife weather in March: In March the weather begins to change! Little by little, we abandon the mild winter temperatures and often arrogantly enter a climate very similar to what we call “early summer in Spain”.

    Daytime averages increase by 1 or 2 degrees, rainy days tend to be rarer and the sea temperature warms up slightly. It is not uncommon, especially in the second part of the month, to find days to spend entirely on the beach or even in the water.

    March is a good time for a good holiday on the island!

    Tenerife weather in April: In April, Tenerife prepares to break the summer! Rains are now unlikely, sunny days are the norm, and temperatures rise again. This mixture, especially in the second half of the month, can make you think of the classic end of June in Spain, where tanning is the habit, the use of the sweatshirt begins to be a souvenir and even at night you can walk with a t-shirt.

    April is, in fact, the month of the turning point when you enter the classic climate!

    Tenerife weather in May: By May the weather on Tenerife becomes really predictable with the south of the island generally enjoying hot and sunny weather and the north also being warm and sunny but with more cloudy spells and still a possibility of rain during the month.

    Tenerife weather in June: From June onwards there’s very little rainfall on any coast as summer conditions creep in as the month goes on. In June it is warm and sunny across the island.

    Tenerife weather in July: Summer hits full stride during July on Tenerife and temperatures soar, but not as much as on the Spanish mainland. Again it’s a hot and sunny month.

    Tenerife weather in August: August is similar to July but hotter. This is the month with more risk of fire forest. It is also the driest month.

    Tenerife weather in September: In September, the weather is still typically summery, the days are very long and you can spend nice days on the beach! The maximum temperatures are around 28 degrees, and the warm African latitude sun gives the feeling of exceeding thirty in abundance.

    It can be said that the month of September can be considered the hottest, especially in the first half of the month.

    Tenerife weather in October: The October weather in Tenerife is still very pleasant and still very summery, although especially in the second half of the month some days start to be a little “lighter”, it is still a continuation of the “summer” and then you can continue spending days on the beach.

    The maximum temperatures are still around 27 degrees. You could find some days of light rain, almost as a preamble to the arrival of the very mild Canary winter, especially towards the second half of the month.

    Tenerife weather in November: In November Tenerife generally changes its climate from summer to a climate more reminiscent of Spanish spring! Although there will be hot days, especially in the first half of the month, the milder days will begin to be felt in the second half. Rains and some clouds begin to appear more frequently and especially at night you will begin to make more useful autumn clothes, such as sweatshirts and scarves or long trousers.

    Tenerife weather in December: In December, the climate enters the winter “Canario” with very pleasant days, some even summer… but with more rain and cooler nights.

    We hope you’ve enjoyed our post about the climate in Tenerife throughout the year. Get in touch with us to know more about this fantastic island and to live a unique experience discovering Tenerife in a different way.

    The Best Time to Visit Tenerife, Spain for Weather, Safety, & Tourism

    The best times to visit Tenerife 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.

     


    Tenerife 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 Tenerife Travel Info

      Weather in Tenerife

      Temperature

      Average temperatures in Tenerife 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 Tenerife, 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.

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      Tenerife Temperatures (Celsius)
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      “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.

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      Average Tenerife 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 Tenerife 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 Tenerife? 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 Tenerife.

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      Snow on the Ground

      The graph below shows the average snow on the ground in Tenerife (in).

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      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

      Tenerife 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 Tenerife 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 Tenerife.

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      Wind

      The graph below shows wind speed (max and average) in knots.

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      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 Tenerife?

      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 Tenerife, 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 Tenerife 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
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      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 Tenerife 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 Tenerife, 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 Tenerife 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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      temperature in tenerife in august

      23. 3 mm of monthly rainfall. The average low will only . We have a hot, tropical climate here, sun beating down for about 50 weeks of the year. Also given are data on the phases of the moon, the duration of the day / night and the time zone in Tenerife. 9. It does differ from person to person but you will probably just feel ‘heavy’ and possibly a little light-headed and you may also find your heart pounding. Alongside September, August is one of the hottest months of the year for Tenerife, Canary Islands, when clear blue skies, sunshine and high temperatures are almost guaranteed every day.At this time of year, the average temperature for the island is 24⁰C, created by average highs of 28⁰C during the daytime and average lows of . August is a hot and extremely dry time for sunbathing in Costa Adeje . What’s the weather like in Puerto de La Cruz in August? July & August is the hottest time of the year averaging 35C / 95F by day, occasionally peaking nearer 40C / 104F on some . For reference, on August 20, the hottest day of the year, temperatures in Santa Cruz de Tenerife typically range from 71°F to 82°F, while on February 5, the coldest day of the year, they . Humidity Months with the highest humidity are July and August, with an average relative humidity of 83%. In these particular dust storms, which are . In the south it will often be warmer than this, reaching into the 30s regularly, while in the north it is usually a little cooler, and a gentle breeze may offer some relief from the heat. Average temperatures for August at major cities throughout Europe are listed below in degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit. Weather Today Weather Hourly 14 Day Forecast Yesterday/Past Weather Climate (Averages) Currently: 54 °F. These temperatures can vary slightly especially in the mountainous regions of Tenerife, Gran Canaria, La Palma and La Gomera, where the temperatures can vary compared to the temperatures on the coast. Days are usually hot with balmy evenings, so visitors should pack light and cool clothing. In the largest city, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, daytime temperatures are very mild in winter, with highs around 21 °C (70 °F) in January and February, and warm in summer, with highs around 28/29 °C (82/84 °F) from July to September. The average annual percentage of humidity is: 61.0%. Get the latest coronavirus (Covid-19) updates for Spain with current travel advice and statistics on new cases per 100,000 and vaccine. Daily high temperatures are around 83°F, rarely falling below 78°F or exceeding 90°F.The highest daily average high temperature is 83°F on August 20.. Daily low temperatures are around 71°F, rarely falling below 68°F or exceeding 74°F.. For reference, on August 20, the hottest day of the year, temperatures in Tenerife typically range from 71°F to 83°F . Clear. Highest temperature during nighttime: 17 °C. Tenerife Beach for August. 0.8 Days of Rain. On average, July is the least humid month. Here you can find all information about the weather in Tenerife in November: >>Overview: Tenerife Weather and Climate in November >>Tenerife weather by month // weather averages >>Tenerife weather in November // weather averages You won’t need to bring many warm clothes for the evenings as it stays quite warm at night. The climate quite good there the month of august. August, the last month of the summer, in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, is a moderately hot month, with average temperature ranging between max 23°C (73.4°F) and min 21.5°C (70.7°F). August is a hot and extremely dry time for sunbathing in Tenerife . The average minimum temperature (usually the minimum temperature is noted during the night) in Tenerife in August is 20.0°C (68°F). The thermometer averaged maximum of 77°F. The temperatures in August in Tenerife often go above 30°C during the daytime and nights are warm as well. Sunrise and sunset in Tenerife today. Max.temperature in Tenerife in August is 27 degrees on average with 10 hours of sun a day. Tenerife is in the tropics. Passing clouds. The weather is usually dry and hot and it stays like this throughout August as well. The average high temperature in August in Fuerteventura is around 28-29°C, while at night you can expect temperatures of around 22°C. Get the monthly weather forecast for Tenerife South Airport, Canary Islands, Spain, including daily high/low, historical averages, to help you plan ahead. 11 (Extreme) UV index. So take care, you will need a high factor sun cream. Get the monthly weather forecast for Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, including daily high/low, historical averages, to help you plan ahead. It rains on average a total of 2 days. Are you planning a holiday with hopefully nice weather in Tenerife in November 2022? The amount of rain in August is extremely low with an average of 1mm (0.0in). Thus, the mean temperature average in august in Garachico is 76°F. It rains on average a total of 2 days. Weather in Tenerife in August 2020. Tenerife’s average high in August’s 28ºC, so you can look forward to spending the days in your swimwear. 9 hours of sunshine per day. With the maximum temperature in July being around 27°C in Tenerife, and seldom dropping below 17°C, this island has perfect weather conditions for a summer holiday. Temperature. The weather in Costa Adeje is at it’s hottest during the months of August . 8.9 Hrs of Sun / Day. Rain should not be on your mind when thinking of your July holiday to Tenerife. When the sun is out the temperature will feel like a few degrees higher, so keep yourself hydrated and your skin protected. Average high temperature: 27.9°C (82.2°F) Average low temperature: 21.1°C (70.0°F) Daily mean: 24.5°C (76.1°F) Gran Canaria . August is in the summer in Santa Cruz de Tenerife and is typically the warmest month of the year. Re: Temperature at the top of Mt Teide in Aug. 12 years ago. 8 years ago. There is a 95% chance of a perfect sunny day and a 5% chance of seeing some clouds, with on average 0mm of rainfall this month. Days are usually hot with balmy evenings, so visitors should pack light and cool clothing. 11. The most attractive aspect of Tenerife weather in August, however, is the complete absence of rain. 26. 26°C max day temperature. The hazy dusty weather in Tenerife during the second wave of dust storms is far more obvious than it is in summer dust storms. When it reaches Tenerife, the air has cooled and brings refreshment from the heat. In Tenerife South, you can expect maximum temperatures around 33°C – 35°C (91. 4°F – 95°F), and the area of Santa Cruz de Tenerife can be equally hot sometimes, with days of calima which can occur during this time of the year. Daily low temperatures are around 70°F, rarely falling below 67°F or exceeding 74°F. Tenerife-South duration of day and night, moon phases. Tenerife enjoys one of the world’s best climates which is why it is often described as the ‘island of eternal spring.’ This beautiful place, located just off the north coast of Africa, promises sunshine, glorious blue skies and warm temperatures for most of the year. Tenerife duration of day and night, moon phases. On average, November is the most humid. The coldest months are January and February when the temperature falls to 18 Celsius. Here are the average temperatures. Report inappropriate content. * Weather data from: Tenerife, Spain. To get an accurate forecast for the water temperature in Tenerife-South for any chosen month, compare two years within a 10 year range using the chart below. The hot, sunny days and warm waters make it a popular time for visitors to flock to this beautiful beach resort in Tenerife. >>Tenerife weather in August // weather averages >>Current temperature and weather forecast for Tenerife; Tenerife weather in August. Buffeted by the trade winds, average temperatures for August in Santa Cruz de Tenerife lie between 21°C at night and 27°C or higher during the day. Playa de las Americas weather in August 2022. The cities range from Amsterdam to Zurich and from Reykjavík to İstanbul. However since booking it we have had mixed reviews on the weather. 23°C sea temperature. The warm waters of the Atlantic Ocean in August make this month one of the best for beach going visitors. Daytime maximum temperatures average around a comfortable 27°C (80°F), whilst at night 19°C (66°F) is normal. Tenerife weather in August. The climate quite enjoyable in that area the month of august. 23° Water Temperature. The Puerto de La Cruz weather in August is wonderful. Calculations of sunrise and sunset in Exotic Park Tenerife – Santa Cruz De Tenerife – Spain for August 2022. (Weather station: Tenerife / Los Rodeos, Spain). August is a good month for swimming in Costa Adeje with warm sea temperatures. Current water temperature Tenerife-South. August Weather in Tenerife Spain. March – June expect sunny weather with temperatures around 25-30 C/ 77-86 F, the hotter days around 35C / 95F. Temperatures in Fuerteventura in August. These data show information about sunrise / sunset and moonrise / moonset at a given point on any given day. 3. Save. 7. Lowest temperature during nighttime: 15 °C. Most precipitation falling will be 0.60 mm / 0.02 inch on Tue 21. Hi, not as hot as the mainland of Spain, can be too hot. The island of Rhodes has the same daytime average, but highs are slightly cooler at 29°C. Based on weather reports collected during 1985-2015. Santa Cruz – Average temperatures (1991-2020) Month. Tenerife Weather / Climate. For the highest temperatures the best time to visit Tenerife is between June and September although the sub tropical climate offers sunshine throughout the year and winter months are equally popular with visitors. August is a good month for swimming in Tenerife with warm sea temperatures. An estimated 2mm of rain falls over the entire island in just 0.6 days in August with 27.9 of those days being partially cloudy and an estimated 0.9 days sunny with no clouds in sight. Past Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain — Yesterday and Last 2 Weeks. You may be lucky and not experience anything much out of the ordinary. July is one dry month in Tenerife. Based on our historical data over a period of ten years, the warmest water in this day in Tenerife was recorded in 2020 and was 23°C, and the coldest was recorded in 2019 at 21.2°C. Answer 1 of 7: Hi We have booked a family holiday to Tenerife, Playa de las Americas, for 2 weeks going on the 9th August. Moderate heat & humidity. In the south it will often be warmer than this, reaching into the 30s regularly, while in the north it is usually a little cooler, and a gentle breeze may offer some relief from the heat. If you enjoy looking at a blue sky and . July and August are the hottest months, with temperatures peaking at 30°C, but the lack of humidity makes this not unpleasant. From the Canary Islands in the Atlantic to the Algarve in Portugal and Costa del Sol in southern Spain, conditions are excellent. During August temperatures may hit the 30°C on the odd occasion, but the days are more likely to hover at around 26-28°C, and the island nights at a comfortable 22°C or so. Evenings remain pleasantly warm from July to October at between 18°C and 20°C, yet a little cooler up to June and from November when it can sink to 16°C or 17°C after dusk, when it’s worth packing an . The seasonal minimum is 74°F. The weather in Los Cristianos in August sees an average daytime temperature of 24°C, but you can expect days when it’s nearly 30°C. The highest daily average high temperature is 82°F on August 21. 8 years ago. El Medano weather in August 2022. Report inappropriate content. 18°C min night temperature. The average minimum temperature (usually the minimum temperature is noted during the night) in Tenerife in August is 20. 0°C (68°F). Santa Cruz – Average temperatures (1991-2020) Month. These temperatures are far removed from those records observed in Garachico in the month of . The climate in august in Bajamar is dry ; it hardly ever rains (0.6in of rainfall over 1 days). Climate in Tenerife in July. Therefore Tenerife is an ideal summer destination. There’s hardly any rain this month, with an average of just 3mm falling on the island. So take care, you will need a high factor sun cream. Tenerife weather in August. October is a dry month with an average of 18mm (0.7in) rain. 23° Water Temperature. Weather in Costa Adeje, Tenerife. The average daily maximum is 33 C and the average daily minimum is 25 C. Sunshine and rainfall Average monthly sea temperatures in Santa Cruz de Tenerife Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec °C: 20.0: 19.3: 19.2: 19.4: 20.1: 21.1: 21.9: 22.9: 23.7 . The average minimum temperature (usually the minimum temperature is noted during the night) in Tenerife in October is 19. 0°C (66.2°F). The average yearly temperature on the Costa Adeje is a warm 19 Celsius. Re: Tenerife weather in August. The temperature begins to increase in the spring months of March and April. Could anybody please share their experiences ? (Weather station: Tenerife Sur, Spain). Therefore Tenerife is an ideal summer destination. Weather phenomena recorded in previous years in Tenerife ☃ Water Temperature in localities in Tenerife ☀ Weather forecast for Tenerife in August ☔. It rains on average a total of 5 days. Temperatures only dip to 22ºC after dark, so you might want air conditioning in your hotel room. Weather Forecast for Tenerife 24 to 30 August It looks like more of a typically August week with mostly sunshine predicted, although temperatures look as though they might be a bit lower than is usual for the hottest month of the year. The climate in Santa Cruz de Tenerife during August can be summarized as warm and very dry. Temperatures start at around 22°C in May reaching 27°C in August, before descending slowly from 26°C in September to 25°C in October. They are listed alphabetically and you can jump ahead to the section for Amsterdam to Kiev, Leeds to Pristina and Reykjavík to Zurich. Weather Today Weather Hourly 14 Day Forecast Yesterday/Past Weather Climate (Averages) Currently: 70 °F. Generic astronomy calculator to calculate times for sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset for many cities, with daylight saving time and time zones taken in account. Read an overview of the climate. the weather in Garachico in august is dry ; it never rains. The final, and potentially the most severe dust storm weather in Tenerife, also occurs at sea-level throughout late winter and the early spring months (February – March). The Canary Islands have a great climate for most of the year and if you’re a sun seeker, you’ll love the . Average daily temperatures. In the south you are guaranteed sun with no rain, and pretty much the same in . Days are usually hot with balmy evenings, so visitors should pack light and cool clothing. Sea temperature in The South of Spain in August: 23°C (73°F) Average rainfall in The South of Spain in August: under 10mm (0. 4in) Events in The South of Spain in August: Granada has had an early New Year’s festival in August ever since a power cut in 1994 and it is complete with Reyes Magos and 12 grapes at midnight. However the sun is very strong. This is based on MeteoBlue’s climate data for Tenerife at the time of writing. Hot: Costa del Sol, Tenerife, Majorca & Crete. Rain in Tenerife in July. In the largest city, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, daytime temperatures are very mild in winter, with highs around 21 °C (70 °F) in January and February, and warm in summer, with highs around 28/29 °C (82/84 °F) from July to September. Tenerife weather in August is just about as good as it gets if you are a sun lover. Weather in Tenerife in August. Are you planning a holiday with hopefully nice weather in Tenerife in July 2022? Evenings remain pleasantly warm from July to October at between 18°C and 20°C, yet a little cooler up to June and from November when it can sink to 16°C or 17°C after dusk, when it’s worth packing an . Tenerife in August: Weather, sunshine, rain, sea temperature, what is open, what to expect, the best time to go, where to stay and much morePOPULAR VIDEO PL. . Min temperature will be 17°c / 63°f on Sun 26. 1.1 Days of Rain. See more current weather. That’s no bad thing, 25C in the shade is an almost perfect temperature. Tenerife is in the tropics. The high seasonal norm is 72°F. With 12 hours of sunshine expected each day and less than 1mm of rain, August is the perfect month for relaxing on the beach or exploring the country . You’ll get nine hours of sunshine from the 13 hours of . Select a destination to see more weather parameters. These data show information about sunrise / sunset and moonrise / moonset at a given point on any given day. Windiest day is expected to see wind of up to 24 kmph / 15 mph on Wed 29. Below are average maximum temperatures at popular destinations in Tenerife in August. Average monthly sea temperatures in Santa Cruz de Tenerife Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec °C: 20. 0: 19.3: 19.2: 19.4: 20.1: 21.1: 21.9: 22.9: 23.7 . Temperature August and October, with an average high-temperature of 23°C (73.4°F), are the warmest months. Sea water temperature in Tenerife is expected to drop to 21.8°C in the next 10 days. Tenerife in August: Weather, sunshine, rain, sea temperature, what is open, what to expect, the best time to go, where to stay and much morePOPULAR VIDEO PL. Detailed Tenerife Weather Forecast for August 2023 – day/night temperatures, precipitations – World-Weather.info However the sun is very strong. The island of Tenerife is a year-round destination, but it proves most popular during the extended summer season – the months of May, June, July, August, September and October. As it is located on the same latitude as Florida, Tenerife has no winter season or at least winters are quite different from what we can expect along the Mediterranean coast. Tenerife has a tropical climate, which is strongly influenced by the cold currents of the Atlantic.. Summers are much cooler than those in Cyprus and offer pleasant temperatures of about 29°C in August. Showing: All Year January February March April May June July August September October November December August is the hottest month of the year, with average highs of 29.2°C and 10 hours of sunshine a day. Tenerife, Spain weather forecasted for the next 10 days will have maximum temperature of 24°c / 75°f on Thu 30. Re: Tenerife weather in August. The average maximum daytime temperature lies around 28.0°C (82.4°F). 26°C max day temperature. Changes water temperature in Tenerife-South in August 2021, 2020. August is the hottest month of the year, with average highs of 29.2°C and 10 hours of sunshine a day. Tenerife / Los Rodeos is 22 miles from Montaña Bermeja, so the actual climate in Montaña Bermeja can vary a bit. Save. 26. Average Humidity is 73%. A quick overview of average Tenerife weather in August.Check our ultimate weather guide at https://tenerifeforum.site/tenerife-weather/August is much the sam. Rainfall in Tenerife in August nil. Sunrise and sunset in Tenerife-South today. A quick overview of average Tenerife weather in August. Check our ultimate weather guide at https://tenerifeforum.site/tenerife-weather/August is much the sam. The sea’s a lovely 23ºC while humidity’s moderate and there’s just 3mm of rain. 28° Air Temperature. The average maximum daytime temperature lies around 26.0°C (78.8°F). The average daily maximum is 30 C and the average daily minimum is 24 C. Sunshine and rainfall. Here you can find all information about the weather in Tenerife in July: >>Overview: Tenerife Weather and Climate in July >>Tenerife weather by month // weather averages >>Tenerife weather in July // weather averages >>Current temperature and weather forecast for . The best time of year to visit Tenerife in Spain. Average daily temperatures. The average daily maximum is 33 C and the average daily minimum is 25 C. Sunshine and rainfall The minimum is 68°F. Average daily temperatures. Temperatures start at around 22°C in May reaching 27°C in August, before descending slowly from 26°C in September to 25°C in October. Here are the average temperatures. As in July, Tenerife gets 11 hours of sunshine a day in August and the sea is 22°C. Averages. The best aspect of Tenerife’s climate is that the heat is never unbearable, thanks to the influence of the gentle trade winds and cold sea currents. Thanks to its hot, tropical climate, the water temperature gets up to 22°C in August, with no rain in sight for the whole month. Past Weather in Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz De Tenerife, Spain — Yesterday and Last 2 Weeks. Tenerife has a sub tropical climate with hot summers and very mild winters usually with year round sunshine. 8.9 Hrs of Sun / Day. The average maximum daytime temperature lies around 28.0°C (82.4°F). Consider visiting Costa Adeje in the months of June, July, August, September, for the best beach weather. Save. Get the monthly weather forecast for Tenerife South Airport, Canary Islands, Spain, including daily high/low, historical averages, to help you plan ahead. 1 day with some rainfall. Temperature of water and air, precipitation, amount of days with rain and advice on the best time to visit Tenerife. Also given are data on the phases of the moon, the duration of the day / night and the time zone in Tenerife-South. The average temperature in Costa Adeje is 24ºC in August. Water temperature in Tenerife today is 22.3°C. With highs of 29ºC and strong UV levels, it’s important that you and any little ones are well protected with plenty of high factor sun cream. 9. Travel guide and advices. With average water temperatures of 26°C (79°F) and 12 hours of sunlight per day, this time of the year is prime time on the region’s various beaches. The mean monthly relative humidity over the year in Tenerife, Spain. Thus, the mean temperature average in august in Bajamar is 70°F. The amount of rain in August is extremely low with an average of 1mm (0.0in). Hi, not as hot as the mainland of Spain, can be too hot. During the month of January, February, March, April, May, November and December you are most likely to experience good weather with pleasant average temperatures that fall between 20 degrees Celsius (68°F) and 25 degrees Celsius (77°F). Consider visiting Tenerife in the months of June, July, August, September, for the best beach weather. What’s the weather like in Tenerife in August. In the capital Athens, daytime temperatures average around 27°C, with highs of 31°C in the afternoons. 1. These destinations tend to have between nine and 11 hours of sunshine a day, while temperatures, moderated by the cooling effect of the Atlantic Ocean, reach the high . Santa Cruz de Tenerife Puerto de la Cruz San Cristóbal de La Laguna La Orotava Adeje Temperature August: 21.8°C | 71.2°F: Precipitation / Rainfall August: Tenerife South. Temperatures often rise above 30°C (86°F . 18.

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      90,000 weather in Tenerife for June 2023 (Canar about -va, Spain). EXACTLY! Weather forecast in June from the Hydrometeorological Center, Gismeteo Tenerife

      Weather Calendar

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      Tenerife weather in June 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 excellent in Tenerife in June, this month’s rating is 4. 5 out of five.

      Temperature in Tenerife in June

      Average temperature during the day: +24.2°C
      Average temperature at night: +18.6°C
      Sea water temperature: +21.2°C
      Number of sunny days: 25 days
      Rainy days:
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      Comparison of the weather by months in Tenerife
      Water temperature in Spain in June

      Should I go on vacation in June?

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      The climate in June is good and tourists come to have a rest. According to our data, the weather in Tenerife in June and the water temperature is excellent. At this time, some days there may be a cool sea with an average temperature of +21.2°C. There is practically no rain, about 0 days per month, 0.9 fallsmm of precipitation. Sunny weather lasts at least 25 days. According to the reviews of tourists who have visited Spain, it is worth going on vacation to Tenerife in June.

        Please note:

      • Tenerife weather in May:
        rating 4.2 (out of 5),
        air +23.8°C , sea: +20.1°C,
        rain 0 days
      • Tenerife weather in July:
        rating 4.6 (out of 5),
        air +25. 8°C , sea: +22.4°C,
        rain 1 day

      

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      Tenerife water temperature in June

      Weather forecast and sea water temperature in Tenerife in June ranges from +20. 2°C to +22.2°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. Next month the water is 1.2°C warmer. In June, according to tourists in Tenerife, the climate is well suited for recreation, also due to the comfortable temperature of the water in the sea almost anywhere in Spain.

      

      Rating, rainy days and precipitation in June and other months.

      The rating in a period of five months fluctuates from 4.0 to 4.9 points. The number of rainy days in June is 0, and it ranks 1st for this indicator for the year. Precipitation is 0.9 mm, which is the 11th place among all months. At the same time, in the previous period, 4.6 mm more rains, in the next month, 6.7 mm more. The weather in Tenerife in June 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 June is 4. 9 m/s with maximum wind gusts up to 6.9 m/s.

      Climate summary

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      2 +22.7°C +20. 2°C
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      Forecast 10 days / 14 days

        Pay attention to other cities:

      • Tarragona weather in June
      • Toledo weather in June

      Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in June 2023 ⋆ Weather forecast in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in June ⇒ Spain

      Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in June 2023 ⋆ Weather forecast in Santa Cruz de Tenerife in June ⇒ Spain | METEOPROG. UA

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      holidays and weather in Spain

      Spending the first day of summer on the beach is a great idea. The weather in Spain fluctuated throughout May, and now the sun is shining confidently over the coast, thermometers show + 25 ° C, the sea, still cool, is getting warmer every day, the tan immediately sticks to the skin – isn’t it happiness?

      Or vice versa. On thermometers + 25 ° С, the sea is cool, and all the tourists of the world have not yet gathered in Barcelona and Valencia. Walking along the Ramblas, sightseeing in the fantastic City of Arts and Sciences, savoring the finest paella and the finest ham, you’ll get a true Spanish taste of delight.

      The Kid Passage review will tell you about the best options for June family holidays in Spain .

      Contents

      1. Holidays in Spain in June: pros and cons
      2. Weather
      3. Air and water temperature
      4. Beach holidays
      5. Where to go in Spain in June
        – Costa Dorada
        – Costa Blanca
        – Costa del Sol
        – Costa de Almeria
        – Mallorca
        – Tenerife
      6. Excursion program
      7. Family Fun
      8. Holidays, events and festivals
      9. Holiday prices
      10. Shopping
      11. Tips for traveling with children

      Holidays in Spain in June: summer at last

      Early summer is not the ideal time to travel to Spain, but it is close. Firstly, the cold is already tired, and I want to go to the beach.

      Secondly, there is no heat yet, and you can go on an excursion or spend a carefree day in an amusement park. Thirdly, the most cautious are still waiting for the sea to warm up, and therefore there are relatively few people in the resorts.

      Here are the main reasons why Spain in June is suitable for holidays with children:

      • Most resorts enjoy warm and sunny weather;
      • beaches are fully prepared for the season, inspected and awarded the “blue flag”;
      • within a month the sea manages to warm up so much that even babies swim in it;
      • water parks and amusement parks extend their working hours;
      • in large cities, you can still get into museums without a special queue.

      However, in some reviews of a holiday in Spain in June, disappointment comes through . Its main reason is the cold sea. Most often, the water at the beginning of summer is really cold, and if you can’t imagine a vacation without swimming, plan a trip for the last ten days of June.

      Two more shortcomings of the June holiday are the high prices for hotels and the number of tourists growing every day.

      You can deal with prices by booking accommodation in advance, and with the influx of vacationers by choosing a small resort.

      Crowds of vacationers cannot be avoided in large cities, you will have to come to terms with this. But it’s time to move on to specifics: where to relax in Spain in June? For starters, weather data.

      Weather in Spain in June

      The weather forecast for June-July in Spanish resorts pleases the heart: every day it is warm and sunny here. Only July is more correct to call hot, but the first month of summer is not yet tiring with heat.

      The weather at the beginning of June calls everyone to the beach. Although the sea is still cool, but the sun is already hot, so you should not appear on the shore without sunscreen and a hat.

      By the middle of the month, sunbathers already have a desire to plunge into the sea. The water is not yet as warm as it is in July-August, but you can swim. If you are going to Spain in June with a child, insure yourself and look for a hotel with a pool.

      The best thing about the weather in Spain at the end of June is the fact that at this time the Spaniards themselves open the swimming season. The sea becomes so warm that even cautious tourists dive into the water with pleasure.

      Air and water temperature

      Many hopes are placed on the Mediterranean climate of Spain – a long summer, an early opening of the swimming season, beach holidays until late autumn. The reality is a little less rosy.

      Summer comes to Spanish resorts according to the calendar, and the sea does not become warm until mid-June.

      For clarity, we have tabulated data on the average air and water temperature in different regions of Spain:

      Resort Daily t Night t t water
      Madrid +29. 1°С +18.4°C
      Barcelona +25.4°C +19.4°C +21.2°C
      Valencia +28°C +20.1°C +22.6°C
      Malaga +28.3°С +19.6°C +19.8°С
      Mallorca +27.5°C +19.5°C +22.6°С
      Tenerife +22.7°C +16.9°C +21.4°C

      To the delight of those who yearn for beaches, in Spain you can sunbathe from the very first days of summer. At the same time, the heat does not go off scale, so a beach holiday will be safe.

      Un-summerly low air temperature in Spain in June can only be in the resorts of the Costa Brava, where summer comes later, and in Tenerife – where the season begins closer to autumn.

      In Madrid, Seville, Granada and other cities far from the sea, on the contrary, June is already very hot. From the very morning the temperature can soar up to + 30 ° C, and neither clouds, nor rain, nor a breeze will soften the heat.

      Whether you can swim in the sea during your holiday depends on the weather and your idea of ​​warm water.

      Usually the water temperature in Spain in June does not exceed +22°С, and only closer to July the sea can warm up to +24°С. Many consider this temperature acceptable for swimming, although it is still clearly cold for long swims.

      Beach holidays

      All the beaches in Spain have some of the same characteristics: well maintained, safe, free. No wonder hundreds of “blue flags” flutter over the coast of the country every summer: this international award is received by the beaches, where there is everything necessary for a comfortable stay.

      Many beaches are additionally marked with the Q sign, which in Spain means the highest level of service.

      What is meant by service? First of all, the ideal cleanliness of the shore and water, the availability of changing cabins, toilets, showers, sun loungers and umbrellas on the shore.

      Beaches marked with a blue flag or a Q sign are required to have a rescue and medical service. The rest of the infrastructure (children’s and sports grounds, coastal cafes and kiosks, water activities, active recreation centers) may differ.

      The blue flag season in many resorts in Spain begins only on June 1-15, and in some places even in July. At the same time, they are guided by the temperature of the air and water, respectively, and the readiness of people to sunbathe and swim. This is a small hint, what time is better to choose for a beach holiday.

      Where to go in Spain in June

      Where to go in Spain in June to bask in the sun? There are already many more options than in May.

      Costa Dorada

      On the Gold Coast of Spain in early June, the air warms up to +24°C – isn’t that what you need for a safe holiday at sea with a child? The whole month the daytime temperature stays within +24-30°С, at night – within +16-20°С. The days are sunny, for the whole of June there are no more than two short-term rains.

      True, sea water remains invigorating until the middle of the month, about +20-21°C, and only closer to July it gets warmer up to +23-24°C.

      The average wind speed in the Costa Dorada resorts in June is 3.2 m/s.

      You can still find free space on the long beaches of this region in June. For holidays with kids, the resorts of Salou and La Pineda are often chosen, where the shallow sea near the coast warms up very quickly.

      Cambrils is a favorite among fans of outdoor activities: the resort has windsurfing and diving centers, as well as a sailing school.

      • Costa Dorada for children
      • Things to do with children in the Costa Dorada

      Costa Blanca

      June at the resorts of the White Coast is a real summer. Daytime temperatures range from +24°С to +30°С, in the evenings thermometers rarely show below +20°С. The idyllic picture is complemented by a cloudless sky, a weak breeze (up to 3.2 m/s) and a warm sea.

      The swimming season in the Costa Blanca opens already in the first days of June, when the sea water temperature reaches +22°C. In the last ten days of June, the sea becomes even warmer, up to +24°C.

      Don’t be afraid of rain: the meteorological data says that one short rain can fall on the Costa Blanca in June.

      Any beach on the Costa Blanca is suitable for families. If you like space, look no further than the coasts of Alicante and Benidorm. The beaches of Torrevieja are located in small bays.

      • Holidays with children in the Costa Blanca
      • Costa Blanca Entertainment
      • Resort hotel prices

      Costa del Sol

      On the southern coast of Spain, summer begins in May, and June brings with it the heat. At an average temperature of +28°C, thermometers often show +30-32°C.

      It is also quite warm at night, around +18-20°С. The weather forecast does not promise either gloomy or even rainy days: it is not for nothing that this resort region is called Sunny Beach. And you should not be afraid of the wind either – a breath at a speed of 2.7 m / s is almost imperceptible.

      Only the cool sea can spoil the impression. Due to cold currents, the water in the resorts of the Costa del Sol, even at the end of June, is never warmer than + 20-21 ° С.

      Sunny Beach has beaches for every taste: secluded and quiet, full of entertainment, focused on families with children. The shallowest, and therefore the warmest sea in June is off the coast of Torremolinos and Benalmadena.

      • Holidays in the resorts of the Costa del Sol
      • Family fun in Costa del Sol

      Costa de Almeria

      Costa de Almeria is a resort region near Sunny Beach, but the climate here is a little milder. The daytime temperature in June, as a rule, stays at the level of +25-27°С, at night it drops to +17-20°С.

      Rainy and gloomy weather does not happen in summer, but windy weather is possible: the average wind speed reaches 4.3 m/s.

      The sea temperature varies from year to year, but you should not count on very warm water – the influence of the cold Atlantic currents is felt here too. Often throughout June, the sea temperature does not exceed +19-21°С, but if you’re lucky, by the end of the month the sea will warm up to +23-24°С.

      The best beaches for families with children are located in Roquetas de Mar and Mojacar. Their main advantage is playgrounds on the shore.

      • In the Costa de Almeria with children
      • Resort Family Hotels
      • Activities for the whole family in the Costa de Almeria

      Mallorca

      Summer on the largest of the Balearic Islands comes into its own from the very first days of June.

      The air temperature is usually between +25-30°C during the day and +15-20°C at night, the sun shines every day (one short rain is not even remembered), the wind blows at a speed of 3 m/s and softens the heat – the best conditions for a beach holiday can not be imagined.

      Most vacationers decide to swim in the sea only in mid-June, when the water warms up to +22-24°C.

      The most popular holiday destination in June is Baia de Alcudia, where the sea warms up the fastest. No less people on the long beach of Playa de Palma.

      • Family holidays in Mallorca
      • Things to do with children
      • Mallorca hotels for families with children

      Tenerife

      The weather on the island of eternal spring in June is too springy – with an air temperature of +15-17°C and every now and then a frowning sky.

      More often, to the delight of tourists, the air in Tenerife warms up to +20-25°C, although at night the temperature drops to +12-16°C. For the whole month, a week of cloudy days runs up, one short rain is also possible. With a wind speed of 4.9m/s on the beach may not be very comfortable.

      The sea temperature, almost regardless of the air temperature, is kept at +20-21°С. If the weather is hot for a long time, the water can warm up to + 22 ° С.

      The south coast of Tenerife is a series of comfortable beaches. Playa La Pinta in Las Americas has inflatable water slides for children, Playa de Los Cristianos has playgrounds, and Playa del Duque is simply considered the best beach in Tenerife.

      If you want to learn how to windsurf, we recommend going to El Medano beach.

      • Tenerife with children: author’s review Kidpassage
      • Things to do with children

      Excursion rest

      The sultry Spanish summer has never stopped tourists who want to join the beauty. Therefore, in Madrid, despite the palpable heat, there are a lot of travelers – queues line up at the Prado Museum, the Thyssen-Bornemisza Gallery and the Reina Sofia Art Center.

      So that the kids don’t have to wait, we recommend you buy the Madrid Card, which allows you to skip the line.

      Barcelona is not yet in the heat: take the chance to see Gaudí’s famous creations – Sagrada Familia, Parc Güell, Casa Batlló.

      In addition, you will definitely want to visit one of the museums – the maritime museum in the building of medieval shipyards, or the Egyptian museum with mummies and sarcophagi, or the Barcelona FC museum, or the wax museum.

      Curious children will love the interactive exhibits at CosmoCaixa and the Blau Natural Science Museum.

      In Valencia, the heat doesn’t stop you from spending time in the City of Arts and Sciences. All the seas of the Earth splash under the roof of the oceanographic park, and in the Prince Philip Museum of Sciences, physics and biology become understandable and interesting.

      There is also something to see in the resort towns. In the Costa Blanca there is a salt museum and a museum of microgiants, where the exhibits must be viewed through a magnifying glass.

      On the Costa Dorada, you can see the ruins of the ancient settlement of Tarraco in the Archaeological Museum and learn about Gaudí’s projects in the Reus Museum.

      While on holiday in the Costa del Sol and the Costa de Almeria, it is worth going to Malaga to visit the Picasso Museum, the Museum of Arts and Folk Traditions, and the Interactive Museum of Music.

      Mallorca itself is like a museum, so you can indulge yourself with a sightseeing tour of the capital, a visit to Bellver Castle, which houses a historical exposition, and to the Spanish Village – its streets are lined with copies of the most famous buildings in Spain.

      Exotic Tenerife also has several museums , but first of all we recommend a trip to the Guimar pyramids to learn about the life of the indigenous population of the Canary Islands.

      Entertainment

      Not too hot June still leaves a chance for outdoor entertainment, which means you can go to the stunning amusement park PortAventura (Salou). In addition to the amusement park itself, it includes the Caribe Aquatic Park and the Ferrari Land theme park.

      But if Port Aventura is easily accessible only from the resorts of the Costa Dorada, then other resort regions can offer entertainment no worse than .

      For example, Costa Blanca has its own Terra Mítica amusement park, several large water parks and the Terra Natura animal park.

      Aquopolis and Aqualeon water parks operate in Costa Dorada with a full range of slides for adults and children.

      The Costa del Sol tempts holidaymakers with the Tivoli World amusement park, the imposing Aqualand water park and the Selwo Aventura safari park.

      The main attractions of the Costa de Almería are Parque Acuatico Mario Park and Oasys MiniHollywood in the Tabernas desert, reminiscent of the landscapes of the Wild West.

      In Mallorca, it seems that there is no time to go to the beach: the children will want to hang out in the Katmandu amusement park and the Western Water Park, they will want to get to the show “The Adventures of Pirates”, and they also need to visit the Palma Aquarium and the Marineland Dolphinarium, swim on a sightseeing submarine and take a trip on an old train from Palma to Soller.

      And in Tenerife, excellent water parks Siam-Park and Aqualand set the tone for relaxation. You can add a little adventure to this – a trip to the Teide volcano or a walk through the eucalyptus forest.

      Large cities have their own points of attraction. Madrid invites you to relax in the Casa de Campo park, where there is a zoo, water park and attractions, or in the Faunia Natural Park.

      In Barcelona, ​​the best family activities are concentrated on Montjuic Hill, Tibidabo Mountain and Ciutadella Park. A pleasant place to stay in Valencia is the Bioparc, where animals feel at home.

      Holidays, events and festivals

      In the Spanish holiday calendar, two days of June are highlighted. First, June often falls on Body and Blood of Christ Day , or Corpus Christi .

      On this holiday, the clergy carry the Holy Gifts through the streets, followed by the townspeople. Carpets of fresh flowers are often laid out on their way, and houses are decorated with flags and garlands.

      In the town of Castrillo de Murcia, this day is celebrated in its own way. In the town square, men in yellow-and-red suits and masks are jumping over mattresses on which… babies are lying.

      Costumes symbolize the devil, and jumping symbolizes cleansing from damage and the evil eye. True, only the most inveterate tourists who are ready to go not to the sea, but inland can see the ritual of El Colacho.

      Secondly, on the night of June 24, the sky over Spain is illuminated by fireworks – this is how the night of St. Juan is celebrated . It is also a holiday of bonfires, in which everything bad (and at the same time unnecessary things) burns down. In the central squares of cities and villages, tables are set with refreshments, residents walk and have fun until the morning.

      St. Juan’s Day is considered the opening of the swimming season: in most resorts, the sea has time to warm up by this time.

      In the resorts of Catalonia, on the eve of the night of St. Juan, you can see the traditional dance of the sardana and the performance of castellers – gymnasts who line up in multi-tiered towers.

      Another event is added to the Spanish holidays in June – bullfight . In the largest arenas, in Madrid and Seville, there are usually two or three bullfights.

      Vacation prices

      The May warm-up before the tourist season is behind us, and prices in Spain skyrocket in June. Least of all, this affects the cost of the road, most of all – the price of hotels and ready-made tours. The rise in prices also affects the catering sector.

      Air tickets

      Despite the start of the beach season, airfare prices in June almost do not change compared to May . In some places, the cost remains the same, and a possible rise in price is no more than 5-7%.

      The difference in the cost of flights to different airports in Spain is also insignificant. In July, airfare prices remain at the June level.

      Hotels

      With the advent of summer, the demand for housing in Spain is growing, and so are the prices. Compared to May, the price of a hotel room rises by 20-60%, and the maximum rise in price falls on seaside resorts.

      In July, prices change differently: at some resorts, rooms rise in price by 10-13%, at others they become cheaper by 8-10%.

      In Madrid, on the other hand, in June, hotel prices are almost halved compared to May, and in July they are halved compared to June prices.

      • Ask for hotel prices in Spain

      Ready tours

      The beginning of the high tourist season affects the prices of tour packages. In comparison with May, tours become more expensive by 35-37%. Prices for short tours (up to 3 nights) rise by 23-25%.

      In July, the cost of ready-made tours continues to grow. The rise in price is from 13 to 30%.

      Meals

      Food prices vary widely in Spain: in large cities, especially in tourist restaurants, prices are very high, in small resorts, and even outside the tourist trails, lunch or dinner pleases with a moderate cost.

      • What to try in Spain, food prices in cafes and restaurants
      • Seasonal fruits of Spain

      For example, in an expensive restaurant a paella or a fish dish will cost no less than 20-25 euros, while in inexpensive places you will be served a decent paella or seafood for 5-10 euros.

      The price of breakfast in Spain starts from 10 euros, lunches and dinners – from 15-20 euros per person.

      Many tourists in their reviews of holidays in Spain in June write that they discovered tapas bars, where they not only drink, and charcuteria – where you can eat sandwiches with cheese and jamon.

      But what you can not deny yourself is fresh Spanish fruits. Tangerines, which are sold here almost all year round, cost less than 1.5 euros per kilo.

      Watermelons and melons that are just starting their season are sold at a price of 0.75 euros per 1 kg. The price for apricots, peaches, pears, strawberries starts from 2 euros per 1 kg.

      Shopping

      Spanish shops don’t sell out in June, but tourists never leave the country without shopping.

      The main reason to go shopping is the good prices for Spanish mass market goods. Famous Spanish brands include Desigual, Zara, Mango and many more.

      Clothes and shoes from lesser-known Spanish manufacturers also deserve attention: they produce high-quality and inexpensive items.

      Finally, it is hard to imagine a traveler who does not bring jamon, sausage, cheese or wine from Spain – these delicacies are bought even though there are no discounts for them.

      • What to bring from Spain as a gift

      Tips for traveling with children

      School holidays start in June and many parents take their children to Spanish resorts. The beginning of summer is really a good time to relax, you just need to properly prepare for the trip.

      1. June’s maximum baggage allowance should be light items, including thin, long-sleeved clothing for sun protection. At the same time, you need to take a sweatshirt, cardigan or windbreaker jacket with you for cool evenings.
      2. Wherever you are going to relax, be sure to use sunscreen. In June, the SPF level must be at least 25.
      3. For the beach or walks you will need a cap, panama or any comfortable headgear.
      4. Since the sea may not yet be warm enough, look for hotels with a pool when looking for accommodation.
      5. Despite the fact that some hotels offer children’s animation and entertainment for kids, you should not count on such a scale as in Turkey.
      6. If your goal is not lying on the beach, but excursions, plan a trip at the very beginning of June, when the heat has not yet gained momentum.

      Planning a holiday in Spain in June with children is not an easy task. In order not to get overwhelmed by the abundance of attractions and entertainment, take a look at the Kid Passage collection, which contains the best family vacation options.

      One has only to choose a resort, and you will find out what water parks, attractions, museums and places for walking are there. Let your vacation be carefree!

      Tenerife in June 2022 – weather and reviews of tourists, diving, shopping and cultural program

      Spring never leaves the Canary Islands – winter cools the air on the islands to only +16 degrees, and summer never gets hotter than +32. The mild climate attracts 8 million tourists from Europe every year. In June, the flow of tourists to Tenerife revives, because the first summer month warms the ocean off the coast to a temperature comfortable for swimming.

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      Spain is proud of its seventeenth province, its “pearl” – Tenerife. On the largest island of the Canary archipelago, there are magnificent hotels, good and varied cuisine, a warm ocean, gentle sun and surprisingly friendly islanders. Everything here is the best and most expensive. To find out what 9 is2157 real resort comfort, buy a ticket without waiting for seasonal discounts and “hot tours”. The season in the Canary Islands never stops, and prices in December and June are practically the same. A seven-day tour to Tenerife in June will cost no less than €1,000 for two without food, and an all-inclusive package will cost twice as much, but this is the price of a truly good holiday.

      Climate and June weather in Tenerife

      The famous Norwegian Thor Heyerdahl spent the last 10 years of his life on the island of Tenerife. The master of travel has seen the world, so his taste can be trusted. The explorer was attracted by the land, which he considered the remnants of Atlantis, but we think the favorable climate of the island played an important role in choosing a haven. Christopher Columbus, making sea trips, each time stopped in the Canary Islands. True, the navigator did not have to discover the archipelago – he was known for a long time. The ancient Greeks already had time to appreciate the goodness of these lands and called them happy islands.

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      Living in the atmosphere of eternal spring is very pleasant, you will understand this when you are in Tenerife in June. The words “warm temperate climate” in the Canary Islands take on real and tangible features. It is warm here in January, June and October, however, in July and August it is hot, but it is not felt at all on the ocean.

      Tenerife is not so great, but its climate is different in the north and south. The north is immersed in greenery all year round, it is always cooler here than on the southern coast. In the south of the island, the air is drier, warmer and the temperature of the water in the ocean is always a few degrees higher. Hot winds from Africa cool down to quite pleasant heat when they reach the island, and the Gulf Stream warms the ocean all year round. This combination makes the climate unique – a constant temperature of water and air, which almost does not change throughout the year.

      If you are planning a summer holiday, try to get to the Canary Islands at the beginning of summer, because the weather in Tenerife in June is especially good. The ocean warms up to 20-24 ° C, and the air – up to + 25-27 ° C, rains are rare and pass quickly. The Canarians say they don’t have rainy days, but it does rain a few times a year. Evenings and nights are still cool – about + 20 ° C, but this is a pleasant summer freshness.

      Tenerife weather forecast for June 2022.

      In June, many people of respectable age arrive in the north of Tenerife, who prefer relaxation and peace, and south coast is ideal for a beach holiday .

      Excursions

      Impressions from 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 in 2022:

      • Teide Volcano – 6 hours, € 150
        for 1-3 people or € 42 per person if you are more than
      • Pirate trails to the village of Masca – 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 Park – 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 €.

      See all excursions →

      Beach holidays in June

      Of course, the sea is warmer in the Mediterranean resorts. The ocean never warms up to the state of fresh milk. For adults who feel confident on the water, the conditions for swimming are ideal, but for a beach holiday with children, it is better to choose the time in July-September or swim in the hotel pool. At the end of June the water warms up to 22-23°C, but in the first days of the month the ocean is cool. Choose a beach with breakwaters if you want to swim every day without waiting for the calm.

      The peculiarity of the local beaches is black dense volcanic sand. There are beaches with the usual light sand, but if you stop at the “black beach”, get ready for the fact that swimwear and swimming trunks will have to be thrown away at the end of the vacation.

      There is no “dead” season in Tenerife, but the peak season will come later. The June vacation differs from the August one only by the incomplete activity of animators and other beach “getters” offering braiding, photo services, acquaintance with tame parrots and monkeys, and other traditional joys.

      Diving in Tenerife

      The ocean around the island is a real paradise for divers. There are no predators in the coastal waters, and you can’t take your eyes off the underwater inhabitants and vegetation. Tenerife diving is ideal for beginners: schools, clubs and private instructors will introduce you to the rules, teach you how to use the equipment and help you learn the basic skills. You will get everything you need for rent at the diving center, and the instructor will be competent and attentive.

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      The underwater scenery of Tenerife is unique. The island is of volcanic origin, so instead of the usual corals and reefs, you can explore grottoes, caves and rocks. Under the water you will meet with flocks of pilot whales, turtles, dolphins and even stingrays. There is an opportunity to go spearfishing.

      There are 30 dive sites on the south coast, where the water is warmer and calmer. Usually groups of several people gather for diving and go out to sea by boat. If you are a beginner and you need an instructor who knows Russian, the dive will cost €55. Those with diving experience will pay 30-50 €. This amount includes insurance, equipment and delivery to the diving site.

      The island has been favored by surfers since the 1960s. On many beaches there are surf schools that provide equipment for rent. Experienced surfers can communicate with signs, but if you need lessons, you can find an instructor who speaks English, Spanish or Russian. Two hours of group lessons cost €35, private lessons are twice as expensive.

      If you plan to learn the art of surfing, sign up for a course as soon as you arrive in Tenerife, as there are always many people who want to learn and you will have to wait a couple of days.

      Cultural program

      We haven’t heard a single negative review about your stay in Tenerife. Perhaps this island, especially its north, is not very suitable for lovers of drive and wild entertainment, but for those who need to relieve stress and forget about the fuss, the place is perfect. The English, who have long chosen these places, bask on the beach like pale fur seals, and look completely happy. For us, such a vacation seems too monotonous – time can be spent much more interesting and meaningful.

      Consider renting a car, it’s convenient and inexpensive, the roads on the island are excellent, and petrol is cheaper than in Europe.

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      Renting a car costs about €20-25 per day, but make sure to rent a car in advance and book a few weeks in advance.

      More about renting a car in the Canary Islands →

      There is a lot to see on the island. Tenerife is crowned by the summit of the Teide volcano. Snow on the mountain lies even in summer, to the delight of the Spaniards, who climb the volcano only to take pictures in a snowdrift. You won’t surprise our tourist with snow, but many climb the peak to experience the joy of victory over themselves and make photos on the background of alien landscapes. Bring a jacket or jumper, change from shorts to trousers and put on sneakers to keep warm. Now the volcano is sleeping and until the next awakening, according to scientists, at least a hundred years. Just do not try to take a pebble as a keepsake – it is radioactive and will squeak at the airport.

      Read more about Mount Teide →

      Loro Parque is an absolutely amazing place that you should definitely visit. The man who arranged the wonderful park once dreamed of a parrot and received it as a gift. After 60 years, he bought many new parrots, added a few dozen penguins, flamingo fur seals, tigers, dolphins, chimpanzees, gorillas, and placed all this cheerful company in a tropical garden with Thai motifs. There is no end to those who want to look at all these birds and animals: a parrot show, performances of dolphins, killer whales and seals.

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      The largest penguinarium in Europe, here the penguins are specially blown with an icy wind and sprinkled with snow, and they feel like they are in their native Antarctica. Don’t forget your raincoat if you’re going to the killer whale show, and make sure your shoes are comfortable – you’ll be in the park all day and you’ll want to stay here for another week.

      More about Loro Parque →

      If you stay on the island until the end of June, you can have fun at the favorite holiday of the Canarians. On the night of June 23-24, 2022, the islanders will celebrate San Juan, in our opinion – Ivan Kupala. There will be fireworks, bonfires, round dances and songs with dances.

      How to get to know the magical island better and visit the most interesting places? Read the guide to Tenerife attractions, which will help you plan your walk and not miss anything important.

      Food and shopping

      According to reviews, food is excellent in all hotels, but if you want to treat yourself to something special or national, go to a restaurant or cafe, which are apparently invisible here. The food on the island is inexpensive, and the portions are large, often one is enough for two. The average price of a meal in a restaurant is €5. In June, there are many local fruits on the island, very good peaches, melons, cherries and watermelons. In local restaurants delicious seafood – try it!

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      There are also many shops selling clothes, perfumes and souvenirs, and they are also inexpensive. T-shirts, swimwear, beach towels can be bought on the spot, the average price for such little things is €2-3, the price of jeans is about €10. Very cheap cosmetics and perfumes. In June, the demand for sunscreens and sunscreens rises – they are quite expensive: from €12. When shopping, do not forget about the possible excess of luggage at the airport (you will most likely fly through Tenerife South-Reina Sofia Airport), because not everyone can stop on time in Tenerife. But be sure to bring palm honey with you. Each spoonful of it at home will remind you of carefree days on the island of eternal spring.

      Reviews

      Larisa Ilyina, St. Petersburg:

      “My husband and I were in Tenerife in June 2022. I was afraid that it would be hot, after all, Africa is nearby, but the climate is surprisingly mild, really, it looks like late spring.

      For a couple of days there was a cold current in the ocean, we rented a car for three days and went to travel around the island. Very good roads, markings and signs are understandable. We rented a car for 50 euros with an automatic transmission, it could be cheaper, but we liked Toyota. We lived in the south, but next time we will definitely go to the north – I also liked it there – it is very green, picturesque and you can’t see your compatriots. Loro Park is just a wonderful miracle, only you need to come here without a guide to take a leisurely walk all day.

      In the south it is also very good, there are many restaurants, the beaches are clean and equipped, there is a road for walking along the beach, you can sit there in the evening and admire the sunset. The air is incredible, delicious. Tenerife is a calm and romantic place, everyone here is smiling and no one is in a hurry. Sea of ​​impressions, rested body and soul.

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      Irina Shakhova, Kazan:

      “We had a very good holiday in Tenerife, I remember and smile to this day. The people are so friendly, for two weeks not even a single small problem is an unprecedented thing. Seafood is fresh and delicious – shrimp, mussels, octopus, langoustines and fish, jamon smells dizzying and the wine is excellent. In supermarkets, good Spanish wine costs only 2 euros.

      Be sure to visit the volcano and Icod de los Vinos. It is interesting to drive around the island, the surroundings are picturesque, serpentine roads, the landscapes are magnificent. Prices in restaurants are low compared to Europe and the portions are large, my husband and I took a salad for two and something fish – only 20 euros. Next time we will definitely take the children with us, we need to show them the park with parrots, penguins and dolphins. We are very satisfied and recommend to everyone!”

      Igor Vitasov, Moscow:

      “Mixed feelings after a holiday in Tenerife. The ocean, of course, is not discussed – I spent half of my vacation at the bottom with scuba diving. You won’t see anything like it anywhere else. The beaches are good, the hotels are on the level, the food is delicious, nightclubs, entertainment – everything is there. But you go out into the street, and there are only pensioners, it seems that all the English, German and Spanish grandparents have gathered in Tenerife. They are everywhere – in bars, restaurants, even in Siam Park. There are almost no young people, which is sad. This resort is not for the young, in 30 years I will definitely return here with my grandchildren.

      Article last updated: June 20, 2022

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    10 Warm Places To Visit in December in USA For A Warm Holiday Vacation

    December is synonymous in many places with snow, heavy coats, hot chocolate, and evergreen trees. But, if you’re looking to get away from the cold and snow and pack shorts and a t-shirt instead of your hat and gloves this December, the U.S.A. has plenty of warm-weather destinations. Each of these destinations will steer you clear of the snow and ice, but they won’t lack for Christmas charm and holiday traditions. Here are 10 warm places to visit in the U.S.A. this December

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    1. South Padre Island, Texas

    Average December high temperature: 22 degrees Celsius (71 °F)

    Most people don’t think of Texas when they imagine white-sand beaches, sparkling blue water, and warm tropical temperatures. But a South Padre Island has all of that and more. This barrier island off the southern coast of Texas is one of the hottest Spring Break destinations in the U.S. right now but is a haven for families and those seeking refuge from cooler climates during the winter months.

    On warm days, the Gulf of Mexico can be warm enough to swim in and on cooler days, the weather is ideal for exploring the Laguna Madre Nature Trail, a picnic in Isla Blanca Park, or a dolphin cruise.

    Interesting activity: Laguna Madre Bay Jet Ski Rental

    2. Siesta Key, Florida

    Average December high temperature: 23 degrees Celsius (73 °F)

    If you’re looking for a winter paradise in the U.S. in December, this is it. With glittering turquoise waters, white quartz sand, and amenities galore, Siesta Key offers something for everyone and has been voted the best beach in the world twice. It’s also the dry season in Florida, so rain will be scarce and the sun will be shining all day long.

    Warm temperatures are perfect for paddleboarding or kayaking through Sarasota’s enchanted mangrove tunnels. Cooler weather also means a visit to Big Cat Sanctuary, a refuge for neglected and abused big cat species from around the world is in order. If you’re into art, the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art is a must-do.

    It’s filled with 21 galleries of European paintings as well as Cypriot antiquities and Asian, American, and contemporary art. Famous artists represented include Rubens, Bernini, Finelli, Boudin, and more.

    3. Savannah, Georgia

    Average December high temperature: 18 degrees Celsius (64 °F)

    If you’re looking to escape the cold but not the holiday spirit, Savannah is the place to be. Throughout the month of December, there are holiday light shows, and musical and theatrical performances just about every day. Historic houses host events that let visitors see what Christmas in the South is all about. Stop by River Street to grab any last-minute gifts.

    Take a tour of one of Savannah’s famous trolleys which will be decked out in holiday décor this time of year. If you need to get your beach fix in, head out to Tybee Island in the afternoon. If you’re lucky you might even spot some dolphins!

    You might like: Tybee Island Dolphin Watching Boat Tour.

    4. Orlando, Florida

    Average December high temperature: 24 degrees Celsius (75°F)

    If you love the magic of the holidays, Orlando in December is an absolute delight! With holiday-themed events happening at all the major theme parks, you’ll find everything decked out in lights and holiday finery.

    Visit Walt Disney World’s Grand Floridian Resort to see a life-sized Victorian gingerbread house. At the Magic Kingdom, Cinderella’s Castle is dripping in icicle lights, and Mickey and Minnie march down Main Street U.S.A. during Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade at Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party.

    You can even see “snow” without being cold! Experience holiday traditions, décor, and food from around the world at Epcot’s International Festival of the Holidays.

    Universal Studios is just as magical as its mouse-eared neighbor. If you’ve ever dreamed of seeing the Macy’s Day Parade in New York City, you’re in luck, you can see a version of it during the holidays at Universal Orlando. Harry Potter fans will love strolling through the tinsel-trimmed streets of Diagon Alley and Hogsmeade while sipping on butterbeer. Next door at Universal’s Islands of Adventure Dr. Seuss fans can enjoy the park’s “Grinchmas Holiday Spectacular” and visit the Grinch himself.

    There are plenty of things to do in Orlando, besides the theme parks. There is shopping, golf, resorts with heated pools galore, and much more.

    Check out these interesting tours:

    – Universal Orlando: Park to Park Ticket with Hogwarts Express

    – Walt Disney World Resort Admission Base Tickets

    Recommended hotels in Orlando:

    Universal’s Endless Summer Resort – Dockside Inn and Suites: it offers Early Park Admission to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™ and Universal’s Volcano Bay water theme park 1 hour before park opening. The hotel boasts 2 resort-style pools, a fitness center, a game room, and Universal Studios Store.

    Grand Hotel Kissimmee at Celebration: Located 9 km from Disney’s Boardwalk, it offers visitors an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, and a fitness center.

    5. San Antonio, Texas

    Average December high temperature: 24 degrees Celsius (75°F)

    If your goal is to vacation in shorts and a t-shirt in December, San Antonio is the perfect destination for you! The city’s most iconic neighborhood, the 2.5-mile River Walk is lit up for the holidays all month. With over 100,000 lights and more than 185 different caroling groups, it’s hard not to get in the holiday spirit.

    If there’s one thing you have to do while in San Antonio in December, it’s making your own tamales. La Gran Tamalada offers the opportunity to make the favorite local holiday food hands-on in the Historic Market Square. Because of San Antonio’s warm climate, local theme parks are open year-round including Sea World and Six Flags Fiesta Texas.

    Interesting activities in San Antonio:

    – SeaWorld Skip-the-Line Park Admission Ticket

    – Six Flags Fiesta Texas – Flexible Date Ticket

    Recommended hotels to stay in San Antonio:

    Drury Plaza Hotel San Antonio Riverwalk: it gives direct access to the riverwalk and boasts an outdoor rooftop swimming pool, indoor pool, and 2 whirlpools. It also offers guests free Wi-Fi and a hot breakfast.

    La Quinta by Wyndham San Antonio Downtown: located 1.6 km from the historic Alamo it offers guests an outdoor pool and free Wi-Fi.

    6. Tucson, Arizona

    Average December high temperature: 18 degrees Celsius (64 °F)

    With a dry, desert climate year-round, December falls right in the middle of the peak travel season in Tucson. Temperatures are perfect for exploring the surrounding desert or visiting local wildlife attractions. Celebrate the holidays with a western flair as events throughout the city put on holiday programs that bring you back to “Old Tucson.”

    One of the most uniquely Tucson holiday things you can do on your vacation is to see The Nutcracker. Tchaikovsky’s classic holiday ballet takes you back to the Tucson of the 1880s. The Tucson Regional Ballet puts on a presentation of A Southwest Nutcracker each holiday season. Experience this holiday classic in a new as the ballet sticks to the original story but brings the tale to territorial Arizona, where coyotes, rattlesnakes, and a Western cavalry take center stage.

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    7. Honolulu, Hawaii

    Average December high temperature: 28 degrees Celsius (82°F)

    If there was ever a perfect December destination, it’s Hawaii. You probably won’t need to pack anything warmer than a light sweater in case the evenings get a bit cool. Hawaii’s oceans are warm enough to swim in throughout the month and you won’t even need a wetsuit should you decide to pick up a surfboard. December is also the perfect time to see the poinsettia, the unofficial Christmas flower in bloom.

    Check out: Waikiki Trolley Holiday Lights Tour

    Check out the Honolulu City Lights display at the city hall, visit the holiday displays at the Polynesian Cultural Center, or catch Santa coming ashore at Waikiki Beach. Visiting in early December will be your best bet as Christmas week leading up to New Year’s Eve is the most expensive time to visit Hawaii all year.

    Recommended places to stay in Honolulu, Hawaii:

    Hilton Garden Inn Waikiki Beach: located just a 5-minute walk from Waikiki beach and next to dining and shopping areas. It offers guests an outdoor swimming pool, onsite restaurant and bar, and a fitness center.

    ‘Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach: located just a 2 -minute walk from Waikiki beach it offers guests a swimming pool, a spa, a fitness center, and onsite restaurants.

    8. San Diego, California

    Average December high temperature: 18 degrees Celsius (64 °F)

    California’s southern coast is a paradise during December. Beautiful beaches, the deep blue Pacific Ocean, and more nature activities than you could ever dream of. December is whale watching season in San Diego and the weather is still warm enough that you won’t be freezing out on the boat. Visit Balboa Park, the San Diego Zoo, Coronado Beach, or La Jolla all in a t-shirt this time of year.

    Check here: How to spend 3 days in San Diego.

    Recommended hotels to stay in San Diego:

    Best Western Plus Hacienda Hotel Old Town: Located next to the Old Town State Park and a 10-minute walk from Old Town Trolley Station, it offers guests an outdoor heated pool and a restaurant.

    Inn by the Sea, at La Jolla: Located 2 blocks from the Pacific Ocean and the beaches of La Jolla, the hotel boasts a heated outdoor pool, free wi-fi, and air-conditioned rooms.

    9. Miami, Florida

    Average December high temperature: 24 degrees Celsius (75 °F)

    Miami is one of the most popular vacation spots in the world. It’s brimming with culture, cuisine, nightlife, and of course—beaches. Miami has it all and is a reputable respite for those seeking refuge from the colder temperatures. Only in Miami can you see palm trees decorated with Christmas lights, go to the beach in your bikini on Christmas Day, and run into celebrities taking a break themselves in Miami’s hottest night-time hangouts.

    Of course, you can’t visit Miami in December without a visit to the world’s largest holiday theme park and carnival—Santa’s Enchanted Forest. Since the temperatures in December are cooler in Miami than most any other time of year, it’s the perfect time to stroll along the beautiful Art Deco District in South Beach. Prices during high season in Miami would turn anyone off, but a visit during the shoulder season in December means fewer crowds and more reasonable prices.

    Recommended hotels to stay in Miami:

    The Marlin Hotel: The Marlin Hotel is next to the gorgeous white sands of South Beach, and the hotel includes free high-speed WiFi, a fully stocked mini-bar, flatscreen TVs, plus complimentary beach bags and beach towels for your trip to the beach! 

    The Savoy Hotel & Beach Club: The Savoy Hotel has spacious suites in the heart of Miami Beach. You’ll love the European-style decor, raised sundecks that look over the ocean, and the American cuisine on offer. 

    10. Palm Springs, California

    Average December high temperature: 21 degrees Celsius (69 °F)

    Palm Springs is literally an oasis in the desert. The city is located in the Sonoran Desert in southern California and is famous for its hot springs, spas, golf courses, and high-end hotels. Many golf courses throughout the U.S. are covered in snow in December, but not in Palm Springs–golf season is just beginning.

    If you’re not up for hitting the links, the area offers a multitude of hikes that draw visitors from all over the globe through the desert’s well-preserved landscape. Because the weather is cool enough to be outside during the middle of the day, farmer’s markets, festivals, art walks, and street fairs abound. If you’re really in the mood for a white Christmas, there’s a chance you’ll find it just a short tram ride away atop the nearby San Jacinto Mountains.

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    Top 11 Warm Places to Visit in December in the U.S

    Not a big fan of the cold weather during the winter months? With the holidays approaching soon, how about a warm winter getaway? Store away your thick and heavy coats, pack your bags, and go on a vacation somewhere warm. Here are some of the best warm vacation spots in the U. S. for the winters:

    1) Savannah, Georgia

    Every year, the charming city of Savannah transforms into the perfect southern wonderland with decked out trolleys, boat parades, and little gingerbread towns. With a warm and pleasant temperature of about 63 degrees in December, Savannah is among the best winter sun destinations in the country. You can go on relaxing horse carriage rides on the cobbled streets or a riverside cruise. Just a stroll through the manicured and elegant gardens will make your day spectacular. The beach at Tybee Island is also easily reachable and a perfect place to spot dolphins.

    2) Beacufort, South Carolina

    A town with a big heart, Beaufort is in the center of the Low country and is perfect for warm winter vacations. Beaufort is not only close to Savannah and Charleston, but also just a short drive away from the beaches of Hilton Head Island. It is situated at such a prime location that you can not only visit the larger cities nearby but also be a part of small-town Christmas celebrations down in the south. Enjoy warm weather with an average temperature of 60 degrees in the month of December.

    3) New Orleans, Louisiana

    There is absolutely nothing like the Christmas celebrations in the Big Easy. Go on a boat trip along the Mississippi, and hop on a vintage streetcar ride and devour tasty Creole dishes. Visit Pat O’Brien’s or the Carousel Bar for some late-night piano sessions. Enjoy a warm winter getaway in the beautiful city that is always full of life.

    4) Honolulu, Hawaii

    Honolulu is well known as one of the best winter sun destinations for many reasons, one of them being its famous fish tacos. Because it is surrounded by the sea, Santa chooses to come on a surfboard rather than a sleigh on the island of Oahu. Venture out on a hike to the top of Leahi if you want to witness the panoramic view over Waikiki and Honolulu. You can also use the telescopes at the Makappu Lighthouse if you want to spot whales in the sea. Indulge in snorkeling or go on a historical tour of Pearl Harbor for an amazing experience.

    5) Laguna Beach, California

    Situated on the Californian coast, the sunny and bright weather makes Laguna Beach an ideal warm winter getaway. The long coastal walks, the deep blue water of the Pacific, and the swaying palm trees offer a picturesque view. The pleasant weather is another reason for you to pack your bags and visit Laguna Beach this holiday season.

    6) Santa Monica, California

    The enjoyable Candle Night Walk leading to the Shopping Cart Tree at the Edgemar Courtyard is breathtakingly beautiful and the sidewalk sellers along the walk offer some great shopping deals. Experience a fun time along Montana Avenue with local band performances and holiday parties all along the road. With an average temperature of 64 degrees in the month of December, Santa Monica is an ideal place for warm winter vacations.

    7) Tempe, Arizona

    Situated between Phoenix and Scottsdale, the city of Tempe has its own concerts and exhibitions at the Tempe Center for the Arts which is a historic downtown that is full of local restaurants. It also comes with plenty of outdoor activities due to the warm weather prevailing all year round. The lively environment of this small city makes Tempe an ideal location for warm winter vacations.

    8) San Diego, California

    The winter season is the time for migration for the California grey whales. Not only is it a sight to behold, but it is also free. An extremely budget-friendly city, San Diego offers a wide range of accommodations that will suit your pocket without burning a hole in it. With temperature hovering around 65 degrees in December, San Diego is among the best warm vacation spots in the U.S. for the winters.

    9) Charleston, South Carolina

    Charleston is one of the best winter sun destinations with its pastel-hued French buildings, beautiful gardens, beaches and harbor. Go around the city on a romantic horse-drawn carriage, get to know the rich history of the city, and indulge in shopping and lunch at excellent restaurants for a brilliant experience. This coastal city has an average temperature of 60 degrees in the month of December making it an ideal place to escape from cold weather.

    10) St. Petersburg, Florida

    Even with a soaring 72 degrees in December, St. Petersburg is famous for its Snow Fest. Real snow, toboggans, and Santa ensure that winter fun is not missed out even in the hot weather, making it an ideal place for warm winter vacations.

    11) Las Vegas, Nevada

    What better place to celebrate the holidays other than the City of Lights, Las Vegas? Even though it is the season of holidays, Las Vegas is never asleep. Everything is always open here and you can have a great time in this city. With an average temperature of 57 degrees in December, Las Vegas makes for a fun-filled and brilliant warm winter getaway.

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    15 Warm Places to Visit in December

    15 Warm Places to Visit in December


    By Lindsay Cohn

    Published Sep 20, 2019

    Oh, December. The glacial last month of the year stirs visions of snow-covered hills, wooden toboggans, hot cocoa with mini marshmallows and ripping open presents while fluffy powder falls outside. In our youth, December break meant being out of school, frequenting the local skating rink in town and competing against other neighborhood kids in sledding contests. It also meant road trips to visit grandma and grandpa at their residence upstate, or even the occassional weekend at the nearest ski mountain. As we grew older, mulled wine and decadent, spiked eggnog joined the party.

    But, of course, there is another way (well many) to spend December still surrounded by friends and family that has nothing to do with freezing temperatures or icy roads.   

    It’s time to trade flurries for frozen drinks and put your bikini to good use. In your not-so-distant future, we see hours lazing on the glimmering shores of a far-away beach and eating fresh coconut. We’d deem that the polar opposite of arctic. To inspire your steamy getaway—and all the torrid antics likely to ensue⁠—we’ve pulled together a list of hot spots worthy of your PTO. From sun-drenched domestic destinations to exotic islands with balmy climates, here are 15 awesome warm places to visit in December.  

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    1. Singapore

    For a tropical escape, set your sights on Singapore. December brings daytime temperatures in the mid-80s and lower humidity. It’s also the wettest month. If, err, when, it rains, you can always duck into Takashimaya Department Store. Definitely check out Gardens by the Bay. Adjacent to the Marina Reservoir, it’s home to the iconic Supertrees and the Cloud Forest. Hungry? Run, don’t walk, to a hawker center for delicious local delicacies. As you’re knocking sights off your checklist, be sure to stop by Marina Bay Sands. The jaw-dropping panoramas from the infinity pool and observation deck will be etched in your memory forever. Trust us! For the ultimate in overnight indulgence, shack up at the revamped Raffles Hotel Singapore. With such an array of activities for foodies, culture aficionados, luxury lovers, thrill junkies and relaxation seekers, the likelihood of running out of things to do is legitimately nonexistent. 

    Average daily temperature in December: 84°F

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    2. St. Barts

    Extravagant superyachts. Upscale restaurants. Designer boutiques. Five-star resorts. Sublime beaches. Boujie fêtes. It’s no secret why heaps of well-heeled jet-setters flock to Saint Barthélemy⁠—the French-speaking Caribbean island affectionately referred to as St. Barts⁠—in the winter⁠. If you’re an A-lister or earn a seven-figure salary, you visit during la plus haute saison (the last two weeks of December through New Years-ish). Sky-high rates are the price of entry. If you’re on board with that, welcome to heaven on earth. With that in mind, consider splurging on an elegant stay at Le Barthelemy Hotel & Spa or Villa Marie Saint Barth. Insert you hobnobbing with the glitterati and getting waited on hand and foot. Another bottle of rosé, madame? Oui! When in St. Barts. (Just a heads up that many properties require a minimum reservation of at least a week. So, start stockpiling your vacation days now.)  

    Average daily temperature in December: 81°F 

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    3. Tulum, Mexico

    A soulful retreat defined by good vibes, eco-chic villas, turquoise tides and jungle selfies, Tulum pulls in a bohemian crowd with money to burn⁠. Think: willowy, fresh-faced globetrotters rocking top knots, breezy crochet kaftans and been-through-the-ringer vintage Gucci sandals. In December, bank on places being busy AF. But, in our humble opinion, it’s worth dealing with a few extra bodies just to be in Tulum. Mornings begin with early a.m. yoga sessions taught by world-renowned instructors and artfully arranged smoothie bowls from Raw Love. Alternatively, opt for a SUP excursion to Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve or explore the Tulum Ruins. When the midday munchies strike, head to Taqueria La Eufemia for fish tacos (it’s got dope vegan options, too). Afternoons are for hammocks, Mayan clay spa rituals and margaritas. For dinner, Hartwood never fails to satisfy. (Just be prepared to wait for the critically acclaimed, wood-fired fare.) To cap off the evening? Dancing underneath the glow of the disco ball at Gitano. 

    Average daily temperature in December: 76°F

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    4. South Beach, Florida

    Picture-perfect weather and no passport required. South Beach has long lured travelers with its sandy stretches, sunny skies and glitzy ambiance. In keeping with that reputation, there are many fashionable hotels. And while you may have to pay peak-season rates in December, it won’t be insane since competition is so fierce. But, with all due respect, you don’t fly to South Beach to hole up in your room. Gain access the latest “it” club and let the rhythm of house music induce gyration or, for a more mellow atmosphere (which does exist), sip sauvignon blanc at a swanky wine bar. In between late-night dance parties and shopping along Lincoln Road, you can admire the well-preserved art deco architecture that lines Ocean Drive and dine at trendy eateries owned by celebrity chefs. Finally, watch the ball drop from an uber VIP venue like a trig penthouse that’s reportedly owned by Pitbull. 

    Average daily temperature in December: 73°F

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    5. The Maldives

    A honeymoon haven that’s a hit with celebs and royals alike, The Maldives exudes romance. Of course, newlyweds aren’t the only folks drawn to this slice of tropical paradise in the Indian Ocean. It’s equally alluring for couples, families, groups of pals (ever heard of a buddymoon?) and your proudly single bestie. “Regardless of vacation style—active, adventurous, laid-back or somewhere in the middle—everyone will discover a matching itinerary in The Maldives,” says Christie Hudson, senior communications manager at Expedia. Swim with cute sea turtles, visit Malé’s bustling fish market or unplug on the pristine beaches. Wondering where to stay? With so many lavish accommodations, that’s a super tough decision. The recently opened Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi promises swish villas, plus an overwater spa and cinema. You definitely can’t go wrong with The St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort.  

    Average daily temperature in December: 86°F

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    6. Nevis

    A speck in the ocean, across a narrow channel from its more frequented counterpart, St. Kitts, Nevis is beloved by a select group of in-the-know travelers who relish its care-free attitude, relaxed pace, unspoiled natural splendor and some amazing history (Alexander Hamilton came from Nevis). Sure, it’s tiny—covering a total of 36 square miles, you can journey from one side of the island to another in a mere matter of hours—but that’s part of the charm. You’d be foolish to write off this hidden gem because of its size and under-the-radar status. It’s not like there’s a shortage of beautiful scenery or leisurely pastimes. Hike to the summit of Nevis Peak for sweeping vistas or book a rainforest expedition. The adventures don’t end with trekking. Scuba enthusiasts won’t want to miss Booby High Shoals. We wouldn’t fault you for posting up on Pinney’s Beach and swigging rum punch.  

    Average daily temperature in December: 82°F

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    7. Okinawa, Japan

    December is definitely the off-season in Okinawa (for the geographically challenged, that’s in the far south of Japan). Bet on blue skies and a blissful absence of crowds. It’s not going to be scorching, but that’s far from a problem. In fact, it makes for more pleasant conditions to take advantage of the myriad outdoor activities, such as hiking and whale watching. How about snorkeling and scuba diving? Yes, still totally doable. Depending on your threshold for chilliness, you just might need to throw on a wetsuit. Walking along palm-fringed boulevards in jeans and a T-shirt sounds lovely, too. In the winter you won’t have to worry about Habu snakes. (Google ’em, but please don’t say we didn’t warn you.) And since hotel prices are more wallet-friendly, resplendent room at The Ritz-Carlton, Okinawa go for a fraction of what you’d pay in the summer. To ensure you score the best deal, aim to book well in advance.  

    Average daily temperature in December: 65°F 

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    8. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

    Most people associate Ho Chi Minh City (also called Saigon) with its role in the Vietnam War. But that’s only a small piece of the complex and oftentimes chaotic puzzle. Packed with history, culture and energetic personality, the former capital demonstrates both resilience and a penchant for the past. French colonial landmarks mingle with ancient temples and sleek skyscrapers. You get a lot of bang for your buck in Ho Chi Minh City. From budget backpacker hostels to high-end hotels (even the exclusive Park Hyatt Saigon) that won’t deplete your entire travel fund, accommodations are shockingly affordable. And it goes without saying that sampling authentic Vietnamese street food at the myriad stalls surrounding Bến Thành Market promises to be a highlight of any visit. More pho, please! If all that’s still not enough of a guarantee that Ho Chi Minh City is the perfect place for your December trip, note that it’s a great jumping-off point to explore the majestic Mekong Delta.

    Average daily temperature in December: 80°F

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    9. Perth, Australia

    When you think about traveling Down Under, Sydney probably springs to mind. But you couldn’t pick a better destination for an Aussie vacation than Perth—particularly if you’re a fan of art, culture and sandy shores. The capital of Western Australia is having a major moment, seeing double-digit growth in tourism over the last year, based on Expedia data. Why? Well, for starters, Perth brims with galleries, museums and riverfront dining. The sprawling, 990-acre Kings Park on Mount Eliza offers a mix of botanical gardens and bushland, plus spectacular views. Just outside the city sits Cottesloe Beach, a popular spot for swimming and riding waves that appears plucked off the pages of a glossy travel magazine. And since it’s in the Southern Hemisphere, December is the beginning of summer. So, you can soak up plenty of sun and surf. 

    Average daily temperature in December: 71°F

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    10. San Juan, Puerto Rico

    It’s hot, hot, hot in Puerto Rico. As one of the bigger Caribbean islands, it has quite a few choices to fuel your wanderlust. For our money, you can’t beat the capital and largest city (though the allure of Cidra isn’t lost on us). San Juan is the rise, with Kayak reporting a 47 percent increase in interest compared to last year. And as the country recovers from a devastating hurricane, it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out what’s garnering such attention. A favored port for cruise ships, Old San Juan recalls an earlier era with its blue cobblestoned lanes, Spanish colonial buildings and 16th-century structures. In juxtaposition, the contemporary Condado district flaunts resorts, casinos, nightlife and restaurants, which leads us to the food. We’re salivating just thinking about heaping plates full of tostones, pasteles and mofongo. Round-trip flights in December will set you back approximately $510. Not exactly a bargain, but in comparison to other warm-weather locales, it’s very reasonable. 

    Average daily temperature in December: 84°F

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    11. Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

    When we scroll through our Instagram feed in December, it seems like everyone and their brother is in Cabo San Lucas. There must be a reason, right? Try many reasons. Seriously, we could (and, in a moment, will) name dozens of things that fully rationalize our desire to wait out cold snaps in the southernmost tip of the Baja Peninsula. The basis of our affection goes deep. Cabo San Lucas delivers endless sunshine and average temperatures in the low 80s. The tranquil tides of the Sea of Cortez appeal to travelers who just want to swim without worry. On the opposite side of the spectrum, epic swells coax surfers to the famously tumultuous Playa del Amor. Known for lively clubs and bars, Cabo San Lucas doesn’t shy away from its standing as a happening after-dark destination. Adding to the appeal are tons of tasty restaurants—notably Edith’s and El Farallon—as well as a string of sophisticated lodgings. Kelly Grumbach of Quintessentially Travel, a Virtuoso Agency in New York City, recommends the stunning Montage Los Cabos, which wins hearts with its incredible views of Santa Maria Bay.  

    Average daily temperature in December: 77°F

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    12. Turks & Caicos

    Turks & Caicos boasts gobsmackingly gorgeous beaches. Its most privileged real estate belongs to Grace Bay, which looks like a retouched Instagram photo. Only it’s #nofilter. Miles of pristine powder and calm, crystalline waters—you couldn’t dream up a more beautiful setting for a holiday. That said, sugar-fine sand and serene surf aren’t the only things that earn Turks & Caicos vacation cred. Beyond the expansive, glimmering shores and oceanfront resorts in Providenciales lies a plethora of fascinating scuba-diving sites with colorful reef creatures, coral caves and dramatic submerged walls. Presumably, you’ll be in Turks & Caicos for a few days. So, why not give windsurfing, parasailing or jetskiing whirl, too? And what’s a Caribbean getaway without savoring island flavor? Locals and out-of-towners mingle over stiff drinks, fresh-caught fish, melt-in-your-mouth ribs and live music at Da Conch Shack. Another selling point? Round-trip flights to Turks & Caicos in December cost somewhere in the ballpark of $418, according to Hopper. That’s a steal! 

    Average daily temperature in December: 80°F

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    13. Cape Town, South Africa

    Incredible hospitality, vibrant culture and a formidable dining scene make Cape Town one of the most esteemed city breaks. History buffs, budding photographers and Instagram addicts will have a blast wandering through chromatic Bo Kaap. Located in the up-and-coming Woodstock neighborhood, the Michelin-star The Test Kitchen serves standout dishes such as pig head and smoked apple salad. It’s not all urban escapades either. Because the seasons are opposite, a December visit is actually an opportunity to experience the magic of summer in South Africa. And that’s great news because Cape Town provides access to all sorts of amazing adventures, from hiking Table Mountain and ziplining to swimming in tidal pools and paragliding. To take advantage of better pricing and avoid massive crowds, experts advise travelers to focus on the first half of the month. On the other hand, during the holidays Cape Town transforms into wonderland. “Adderley Street is illuminated by hundreds of lights, Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden hosts caroling and V&A Waterfront even puts on Santa’s village,” reveals Olivia Link of Lake Shore Travel, a Virtuoso Agency in Glencoe.   

    Average daily temperature in December: 75°F

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    14. Maui, Hawaii

    Say “aloha” to luaus, hula lessons and retail therapy. December in Maui is characterized by holiday traditions with a Hawaiian twist. Lahaina’s historic Banyan Tree Park dazzles with thousands of colorful bulbs. Nearby, the Maui Gift & Craft Fair showcases more than 50 local artists and vendors. Resorts get into the festive mood, too. Expect loads of Christmas-themed events. We’re talking baking gingerbread cookies and decorating ornaments. Couples seeking quietude can escape the noise and splashing of kiddos by checking into a fabulous adults-only property (hello, Hotel Wailea), while families should consider the Fairmont Kea Lani—where Santa and Mrs. Claus arrive on a traditional outrigger canoe. How joyous is that? Besides mirthful and jolly pursuits, there’s lots of outdoor action. Ride the waves at Honolua Bay and Hookipa Beach. (Or, just gawk at surfers from a safe distance. ) Other seasonal activities include whale watching. It’s also a pleasant time to climb Mountain Haleakalā and drive the legendary Road to Hana. 

    Average daily temperature in December: 80°F

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    15. Curaçao

    It might not have the notoriety of neighboring Aruba, but under-the-radar Curaçao isn’t lacking in enticing attributes. Just 12 degrees north of the Equator, this colorful island has an unwaveringly warm climate (the thermometer rarely dips below 75°), secluded cove-like beaches and azure waters. Offshore, you’ll find extensive coral reefs teeming with marine life and renowned dive sites, such as Playa Kalki. Adventurous travelers can also plan day trips to Klein Curaçao and go cliff jumping. Among the most compelling attractions on dry land? The sherbet-hued Dutch colonial facades framing Willemstad’s harbor. While strolling through Curaçao’s increasingly cosmopolitan capital in December, mosey over to the light-adorned Queen Emma Bridge, which runs across St. Anna Bay, and the spirited Pietermaai District. Bonus: United Airlines is launching a direct flight between Newark and Curaçao on December 7 (that’s on top of the non-stop routes that already fly from Miami, New York, Toronto and Charlotte), making it more accessible than ever before! 

    Average daily temperature in December: 85°F

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    Weather at Warm US Vacation Spots in December

    Here’s the weather data you need to plan a warm December holiday in the United States. You can compare December weather for dozens of the warmest winter vacation spots that the US has to offer.

    Gathered together here are average monthly temperatures, rainfall, sunshine and ocean temperatures.

    The information covers destination cities, beaches, parks and resorts, along with theme parks and national parks in the warmest regions of the warmest states in winter: Hawaii, Florida, California, Arizona, Texas, Georgia and Louisiana.

    This page gives temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit. You can also view the temperatures in degrees Celsius.

    Best December Vacation Weather in the Continental US

    • Warmest City = Miami, Florida averages highs of 77.9 °F daily
    • Warmest Ocean = the Atlantic at Miami Beach, Florida is 73 °F
    • Warmest Park = Everglades Park, Florida has daytime highs of 82. 4 °F
    • Driest Warm Place = Lajitas, Texas gets 0.23 inches of rain
    • Sunniest Warm City = Yuma in southwest Arizona has 82 % sunshine

    Temperature and Rainfall

    December weather at warm vacation spots in the United States:
    average daily temperature and monthly rainfall
    Temper­ature Place Total Rainfall
    High °F Low °F Inches Days
    Hawaii
    83 69 Kailua Kona, Hawaii Big Island 2.8
    83 66 Lahaina, Maui 2.9 4
    82 65 Kahului, Maui 3.4 11
    81 68 Honolulu, Oahu 3.2 10
    79 65 Hilo, Hawaii Big Island 11. 6 21
    Florida
    82 58 Everglades National Park 1.5 6
    78 63 Miami 2.0 7
    76 67 Key West 2.2 6
    72 54 Orlando & Disney World 2.6 7
    70 51 Daytona Beach 2.6 8
    65 44 Panama City 4.0 8
    California
    70 47 Anaheim & Disneyland 2.0 6
    69 44 Palm Springs 0.7 2
    68 48 Los Angeles 2.3 5
    68 43 Anza-Borrego Desert State Park 0.9 3
    65 48 San Diego 1. 5 6
    65 47 Santa Barbara 3.0 6
    65 38 Death Valley National Park 0.3 2
    Arizona
    69 47 Yuma 0.5 3
    69 40 Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument 1.2 4
    67 45 Phoenix 0.9 3
    64 41 Tuscon 1.0 4
    Texas
    71 55 South Padre Island & Port Isabel 1.4 6
    69 33 Lajitas, Big Bend area 0.2 1
    69 32 Rio Grande Village, Big Bend Park 0.4 2
    68 49 Corpus Christi 1.8 6
    Georgia
    65 42 Waycross & Okefenokee Swamp 3. 0 8
    64 45 Brunswick & Golden Isles 2.7 8
    Louisiana
    66 45 Houma 4.1 10
    64 47 New Orleans 5.3 9

    Sunshine

    Amount of sun that warm US cities get in December, measured by the percentage of time between sunrise and sunset that sunshine reaches the ground
    City % Sun
    Yuma, Arizona 82
    Tucson, Arizona 79
    Phoenix, Arizona 77
    San Diego, California 73
    Los Angeles, CA 71
    Key West, Florida 70
    Miami, Florida 63
    Honolulu, Hawaii 63
    Kahului, Maui 63
    New Orleans, LA 48
    Corpus Christi, Texas 43
    Hilo, Hawaii 37

    Ocean Temperature

    Average December ocean temperatures at warm American beaches
    Beach Water °F
    Honolulu, Hawaii 77
    Hilo, Hawaii 73
    Miami, Florida 73
    Key West, Florida 72
    Grand Isle, Louisiana 65
    Daytona, Florida 65
    South Padre Island, Texas 64
    San Diego, California 59
    Santa Barbara, California 57

    32 Warm Places to Visit in December in USA (Best Spots to Escape the Cold)

    There’s nothing quite like a warm getaway to escape the cold, dreary weather. The USA has some pretty incredible vacation spots that are perfect for winter. Feel the sunshine at these amazing destinations: warm places to visit in December in the USA!

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    To find warmth in the USA in December, you’re pretty much heading south. From island vacations to coastal destinations and deserts, there’s so many beautiful and adventurous places to beat the cold.

    This list of warm places to visit in USA in December includes spots you’ve definitely had on your radar – but perhaps more intriguing are the underrated places you haven’t heard of!

    Whether you’re looking for a vacation destination to get outdoors and active instead of cooped up, a perfect location to spend your holiday break, or you’re just looking for the best beach to visit in December, you’ll find a bit of everything on this list!

    Map of the best warm places to visit in USA in December

    From Hawaii to Florida, there’s so many ideas on this list! Use this map as a visual of the destinations, then check out the photos and tips below on what to do in each location.

    By the way, since I’m actively crossing places off my bucket list but haven’t been everywhere yet, I’ve asked some fellow travel writers to help with this list.

    Let’s get to it!

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    Warm places to visit in December in USA

    Starting this list off with a bang! When all you want in December is warmth, these are the perfect vacation destinations for you!

    1. St Croix, US Virgin Islands

    Gorgeous St Croix in the United States Virgin Islands

    Average temp: high 82, low 72

    Wishing for warmer temps in December? Well St. Croix might just be the perfect spot for your winter getaway! The largest and least visited of the US Virgin Islands, St. Croix is an tropical oasis while escaping the cold.

    Just at the start of the dry season, December is a perfect time to visit St. Croix. It’s a festive time of year with Christmas events and festivals across the island, including the Crucian Christmas Festival.

    If you’re looking for the perfect beach in December on St. Croix, then Sandy Point Beach is it! Open on the weekends, it’s a National Wildlife Refuge, and one of the longest beaches in the US Virgin Islands. It’s closed during sea turtle nesting season, typically April through August, so December is the perfect time to visit!

    For a true taste of the Caribbean, visit a rum distillery. St. Croix is home to Captain Morgan Rum Distillery and Cruzan Rum Distillery. Or, visit one of the 150+ sugar mill ruins on the island to soak in some history.

    Other popular activities are hiking for those turquoise water views, taking a day trip to Buck Island National Wildlife Refuge and visiting Fort Christiansvaern.

    There’s so many things to do in St. Croix, you won’t get bored! It’s one of the very best warm places to visit in USA in December, and one you’ll love!

    Recommended by me – Nikki of Inspired Routes

    2. Monterey, California (one of my favorite warm US destinations in December)

    Driving Big Sur, California near Monterey

    Average temp: high 61, low 45

    One of the ‘coolest’ warm places to visit in December in USA is Monterey, California. Known for it’s mild temperatures year-round, it’s a great spot for a winter getaway.

    December is especially a great time to visit Monterey because the marine fog has mostly dissipated, versus the summer or early fall when it’s still lingering around. Crowds are fewer and prices are reduced, which is awesome for enjoying the area attractions.

    Monterey is home to one of the United States best marine sanctuary, making it one of the best spots in the US for wildlife viewing! Take a kayak tour of the Monterey Bay or witness seals and sea otters in their native habitats at Point Lobos State Natural Reserve.

    Spend a day – or more experiencing Big Sur and one of the best scenic drives in the US, just south of Monterey. There are so many things to do in Big Sur that you’ll find something you love! Chase waterfalls, relax on beaches or get active on a hiking trail with incredible views of the coast.

    Be sure to visit Cannery Row where you’ll find shopping, dining and plenty of entertainment options for all ages. It’s home to the Monterey Bay Aquarium, one of the best things to do with kids in Monterey.

    Recommended by me – Nikki of Inspired Routes

    3. San Juan, Puerto Rico

    Old San Juan, Puerto Rico

    Average temp: high 85, low 67

    San Juan is a must on any Puerto Rico itinerary, no matter when you vacation, but December is a particularly wonderful time to visit. Hurricane season is officially over, and daytime temperatures are in the low 80s, making is a great time to explore and hit area beaches.

    The holidays are celebrated with verve all through the month. Old San Juan, the city’s historic district, is decked up in holiday lights and nativity scenes.

    Enjoy Puerto Rican eggnog, an alcoholic concoction made with rum, coconut milk, and sweet spices. You’ll also find live music in the streets, and, leading into Christmas, folks singing Christmas carols at night. Very festive!

    December is also perfect for sightseeing. Be sure to visit the historic forts of Old San Juan, and walk the colorful alleys to snap photos of the beautiful facades. 

    The balmy weather makes December a great time to spend time of the many idyllic beaches in San Juan and just beyond, from the beaches of Isla Verde to Luquillo. For more beach time, plan on a day trip to Culebra Puerto Rico!

    It’s also a great time to visit El Yunque, the tropical rainforest near San Juan. Hike amidst lush vegetation and waterfalls and take in the views from the observation tower. 

    Hotel El Convento is a great place to stay in Old San Juan! It’s housed in a beautiful historic building.  

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    4. Maui, Hawaii

    Average temp: high 80, low 66

    If you’re looking for the best winter sun destinations, look no further than Maui. Home to incredible scenery like gorgeous beaches, tropical rainforests with beautiful waterfalls and epic adventures, Maui is an awesome place to visit!

    It’s especially great in December because the rainy season hasn’t hit yet and the crowds of summer are gone, making it more affordable and more enjoyable. If you go in the first 2 weeks of December, you’ll avoid the holiday pricing.

    Be sure to relax on Maui’s beautiful beaches! For year-round snorkeling fun, Black Rock at Kaanapali Beach is a must. Don’t forget your snorkel gear so you can go when you want! Or, watch the surfers at D.T. Fleming Beach on the North Shore.

    If you’re looking for adventure, hike the Waihee Ridge Trail. You’ll get epic views of the valley and coast. Just be sure to wear hiking shoes for this one – the trail can get muddy after it rains.

    And if you’re up for a road trip, driving the popular Road to Hana is an experience you’ll never forget. Be sure to make it to Wai’ānapanapa State Park and see the black sand beach (reservations required).

    For a more remote drive, consider the Kahekili Highway. This one-lane road offers stunning views and adventure like hiking, waterfalls and more.

    Maui is an ideal destination for the best beaches in December, and one you’ll definitely want to consider!

    Recommended by me – Nikki of Inspired Routes

    5. St. George, Utah

    Snow Canyon State Park, St. George

    Average temp: high 56, low 31

    One of the most unique spots on this list of warm places to visit in USA in December is St. George, Utah. Nestled on the southwest corner of the state, it’s just minutes away from Arizona and Nevada.

    A great launching spot for a Utah national parks road trip, St. George is located about an hour west of Zion National Park. You could certainly take a day trip to Zion, but it may have a bit of snow in December.

    There’s so many things to do in St. George. The downtown is rich in history, with museums and parks to learn about the region in years – and centuries past. From the dinosaurs to the Paiute natives and then finally settled by Mormons in the 1800’s.

    Of course there’s plenty of outdoor activities in St. George – even in December! Snow Canyon State Park is just 15 minutes north of town, and worth the visit. With 20 miles of hiking trails through petrified dunes, lava tubes and of course, stunning overlooks, it’s a hiker’s dream.

    For more adventure, consider a sunrise hot air balloon ride near the city. Or, rent a sled and sandbar at Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, a little over an hour south of town.

    Recommended by me – Nikki of Inspired Routes

    6. Siesta Key, Florida (another favorite on this list of warm places to visit in December in USA)

    The stunning Siesta Key Beach, Florida 😍

    Average temp: high 74, low 55

    Ranked as one of the best beaches in the USA over and over again, Siesta Key is an amazing getaway. Although high’s in the mid 70’s may not seem like great swimming weather, it still means you can enjoy this beachy destination.

    You’ll get more of the beach to yourself in December, which is one of the perks of traveling to Siesta Key in winter. Fly a kite or build a sandcastle. Take beach chairs or a lightweight beach towel and just enjoy the sound of the gentle waves hitting the shore.

    And when you need a break from the beach (if that’s even a thing😉), you can head into Siesta Key Village where you’ll find the cutest town square. With boutique shops and restaurants, there’s plenty to do here, too. Be sure to try Meaney’s Mini Donuts & Coffee House (the cinnamon ones are the best).

    With so many things to do in Siesta Key, there’s truly something for everyone! You’ll love this beach town, as it’s one of the best warm places to visit in the USA in December.

    Recommended by me – Nikki of Inspired Routes

    7.

    Temecula, California

    Southern California wineries in Temecula, California

    Average temp: high 67, low 47

    If you are ready to escape the cold, snowy weather for somewhere warmer this December, look no further than Temecula, California. Located in Southern California, just an hour’s drive from San Diego, this city has plenty to do – including wine tasting, shopping, and more! 

    In December, Temecula’s high temperature is just shy of 70°F, with only 2 days of precipitation, so you can expect warm, sunny days. And there’s no better way to enjoy the beautiful weather than with a visit to Temecula Valley Wine Country!

    Temecula is home to 50+ local wineries, vineyards, and tasting rooms. Some of the best wineries in Temecula include Wilson Creek Winery, Leoness Cellars, and Baily Vineyard & Winery. 

    December is a fabulous time to visit Temecula because of the fun holiday events you can attend, like the Temecula Chilled Holiday Market and Santa’s Electric Light Parade in Old Town Temecula. Despite the warm weather, you can even ice skate at the Peltzer Ice Skating Rink or Temecula on Ice during the holidays. 

    Old Town Temecula is a fantastic location to base your trip if you want to walk around and soak up the sunshine, as it’s one of the best winter sun destinations in the US.

    You can eat at some of the best restaurants in Old Town Temecula, like The Goat & Vine or 1909 Temecula, or you can shop at the dozens of quaint boutiques selling unique items, like wine-barrel furniture, olive oils and more. 

    Carter Estate Winery and Resort is the perfect place to stay for your warm-weather getaway to Temecula, CA. Located on a gorgeous vineyard, this resort allows you to wake up in the heart of wine country every morning! 

    Recommended by Brittany of Travel By Brit

    8. South Padre Island, Texas

    Sunset on South Padre Island, Texas

    Average temp: high 72, low 57

    If you’re looking for an amazing warm destination to visit in December in the USA, then South Padre Island is the perfect destination for you.  

    After all, temperatures are usually around 72 degrees during the day and then around 57 degrees in the evening throughout the month of December.

    Plus, the weather here is usually pretty dry, making it the perfect place to relax, take a walk through the Padre Island National Seashore, and enjoy the single biggest undeveloped barrier island in the world. 
    Additionally, December is off-season. Therfore, crowds will be minimal and hotel prices will be quite reasonable. 

    As a result, you can quietly enjoy some of the best things to do in South Padre Island, like take some time to explore the historic Port Isabel Lighthouse from 1852. In fact, it’s the only lighthouse on the coast of Texas that is open to visitors and makes for a fun place to visit. 

    Then, learn about local wildlife at the Sea Turtle Conservation Center. In fact, this amazing wildlife rescue center helps upwards of 100 turtles per year and is an ideal place to learn all about these fascinating creatures.  

    You can also visit the South Padre island Birding Center and admire local populations of Buff-bellied hummingbirds, White Ibis, and Red-winged Blackbirds as you stroll along the picturesque boardwalk here. 

    Then, pamper yourself at the Sapphire Spa before spending the night at the swank Hilton Garden Inn South Padre Island to create the ultimate getaway. South Padre Island is one of the best warm places to visit in USA in December.

    Recommended by Victoria of Texas Travel 365

    Warm places to visit in December in USA, continued

    Can you believe this list?! Just 25% through it and there’s so many more adventures to have. Let’s keep going!

    9. New Orleans, Louisiana

    New Orleans in December

    Average temp: high 65, low 46

    If you’re looking for a place to escape winter’s frigid clutches and have a little fun in December, there is no better place than New Orleans! While the weather in New Orleans can be oppressive at certain times of the year, December is ideal as it averages in the 60s – 70s which is perfect for sightseeing!

    You might think The Big Easy is only a party town during Mardi Gras – wrong! December ushers in plenty of its own one-of-a-kind holiday fun.

    The beginning of December kicks off with the Krewe of Jingle – a downtown holiday parade with special appearances from Mr. and Mrs. Clause. New Orleans knows how to host a parade, so this is one you should make sure you don’t miss!

    In the middle of December, head to historic Lafayette Square to enjoy the LUNA Fête festival. Over a long weekend, the city celebrates with awe-inspiring light shows; it generally brings in over 100,000 attendees!

    In addition to the holiday fun, another great way to get to know the city is on a walking tour. This is an especially great activity if this is your first time visiting New Orleans — there are a range of tour options, from learning about Voodoo to exploring the chic Garden District.

    New Orleans is a fun city and one of the best warm places to visit in December.

    Recommended by Rebecca from Veggies Abroad

    10. Oahu, Hawaii (a destination full of the best beaches in December)

    Snorkeling at Hanauma Bay, Oahu

    Average temp: high 82, low 67

    When you think of a warm December getaway, Oahu may be one of the first destinations to come to mind. And with its stunning white sand beaches, epic mountains, and abundant wildlife, it’s no surprise this is one of the most popular destinations, come December. 

    Thanks to its location close to the equator, Oahu enjoys temperatures in the low 80s in December, although you may experience a rain shower or two. These showers usually only last for a few hours and should not be too much of a hindrance on your outdoor adventures. 

    Many visitors primarily focus their explorations of the island to Honolulu, but there’s so much else to see and do here. For example, one of the best things to do in Oahu in December is to watch the professional surfers take on the big waves of the North Shore. Check out the Banzai Pipeline or Waimea Bay Beach Park, which can see waves up to 25 feet in height! 

    While snorkeling along the North Shore is probably not advisable in December, given the aforementioned monster waves, you can still check out some of the best snorkeling in Oahu by heading to Hanauma Bay Nature Reserve, just 10 minutes east of Honolulu.

    Here, the waters stay calm year round, where you can swim with and observe the 400 species of fish, turtles and other marine life. Bring your own snorkel gear to hit the water when and where you want while on Oahu!

    For a conveniently located home base during your stay, consider The Modern Honolulu, just steps away from Waikiki Beach, both a family-friendly and adults only pool and an excellent onsite restaurant. 

    Oahu is one of the best winter sun destinations in the US, and one you won’t want to miss!

    Recommended by Jessica of Uprooted Traveler

    11. Disney World, Orlando, Florida

    Winter decorations in Orlando

    Average temp: high 75, low 55

    The happiest place on Earth, aka Disney World, is an easy pick for any families out there looking for iconic warm places to visit in December in USA. 

    After all, Disney World comes alive at this time of year with festive holiday decor and fun seasonal events like Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party.  

    Plus, the weather at Disney in December is super comfortable throughout the month since the average high is 74 F and the average daily low is 56 F. 

    However, to avoid insane crowds, try to time your visit for the first week of December. This is when kids are still in the school and when the park is less crowded. 

    You should also try and buy Park Hoppers so that you can avoid more crowded parks on an as needed basis. 

    Additionally, try and visit Magic Kingdom on Party Days and avoid parks with extra Magic Hours to get the most out of your visit. 

    Then, make time to enjoy seasonal activities like Tony’s Most Merriest Town Square Party (an add-on experiences for extra fees), Minnie’s Wonderful Christmastime Fireworks Dessert Party at Tomorrowland Terrace or Plaza Garden Viewing (another add-on event), A Frozen Holiday Wish (happens nightly all month long) and more. 

    You can also attend the International Festival of the Holidays at Epcot before spending the night at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort.  It’s probably the best Deluxe resort in Disneyworld and features an island theme that is accentuated by leis that are presented to you as you walk in the door.

    Recommended by Victoria of Disney Trippers

    12. Augusta, Georgia

    View of the Augusta Riverwalk in Augusta, Georgia

    Average temp: high 60, low 41

    One of the most underrated spots on this list of warm places to visit in USA in December is Augusta, Georgia. A southern city full of charm, Augusta is known for outdoor recreation, historical sites and hist vibrant restaurant scene.

    Tour downtown finding fun murals, shopping and dining. A foodie’s delight, Augusta is known for outdoor patios, which you’ll find especially inviting in the warm sun during mid-day. Bring layers for the evenings as it gets chilly!

    One of Augusta’s top attractions is the Phinizy Swamp Nature Park. Walk the trails and soak in the peaceful nature all around you. Or, get a little more active on the 32 miles of biking trails through the Forks Area Trail System.

    And you can’t visit Augusta without a stroll along the Augusta Riverwalk. It’s a fun, brick trail along the Savannah River! If traveling with kids, they’ll love the playground on the Riverwalk.

    During December, the city has holiday festivals and markets. Enjoy historic holiday tours where you can visit homes from the 1800’s, including the childhood home of President Woodrow.

    Recommended by me – Nikki of Inspired Routes

    13. San Diego, California (perfect for this list of warm places to visit in December in USA)

    Watching for Sea Lions in La Jolla, California

    Average temp: high 66, low 49

    San Diego is an incredible place to visit during December. With incredible weather and tons of fabulous attractions, you can’t go wrong with visiting this Southern California City! 

    You can expect temperatures around the high 60’s during the day and in the 40’s at night. Some of the best things to add to your San Diego itinerary in December include wandering through the famous Balboa Park.

    Balboa Park is comprised of 1,200 acres. You can explore beautiful gardens and dozens of museums including The San Diego Museum of Art, San Diego Air and Space Museum, Museum of Us, San Diego Natural History Museum and more! Additionally, the famous San Diego Zoo is also located in Balboa Park.

    The Old Town San Diego Historic State Park is another must-visit. Here you can indulge in amazing food while experiencing San Diego’s Spanish roots and history.

    A special experience in San Diego during December is whale watching. Around 20,000 Grey Whales start migrating in mid-December. Seals also start giving birth around mid-December at the La Jolla Caves. You will likely also be able to see the Sea Lions in La Jolla too!

    If you are in search of some additional beach time, don’t forget to check out Coronado Island. Walk along the beach, enjoy the many eateries, and visit the famous Hotel Del Coronado.

    Recommended by Sam of Find Love and Travel

    14.

    Sedona, Arizona

    Sedona, AZ in December😍

    verage temp: high 60, low 34

    Sedona is the perfect sunny escape in December! Excellent for various travel styles, there’s hiking and outdoor adventures, as well as low-key things to do in town. With mild temperatures and minimal crowds, December is a great time to visit Sedona.

    Take the Sedona Trolley around town to get acquainted without the worry of driving or traffic. Visit the Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village for just that – shopping.

    Go hiking or horseback riding at Cathedral Rock or Oak Creek Canyon. If you’re traveling with kids, they’ll love jumping around the unique landscape at Slide Rock State Park.

    Perhaps the most popular hiking trail in the area is Devil’s Bridge Trail. At 3.9 miles and rated as moderate, this trail is perfect for an afternoon hike in December! Bring your grippy hiking shoes for this one, as the rock stairs leading up to the bridge can get pretty slick.

    For the best views of the incredible landscape in Sedona, head up to Airport Mesa. There’s a parking lot at the overlook so it doesn’t require much hiking at all. It’s also a great spot for stargazing!

    Recommended by me – Nikki of Inspired Routes

    15. Culebra, Puerto Rico (perfect for visiting the best beaches in December)

    Flamenco Beach in Culebra, Puerto Rico🤩

    Average temp: high 85, low 74

    Quite possibly the warmest place in the US in December, Culebra Puerto Rico is an amazing destination you’ll love. Puerto Rico was previously mentioned above, but Culebra is so spectacular it deserves it’s own spot.

    Culebra Puerto Rico is located just 18 miles off the eastern side of Mainland Puerto Rico. Getting to Culebra requires a ferry ride or small plane, but it’s so worth it!

    Home to one of the most incredible beaches in the Caribbean, Flamenco Beach Puerto Rico is one of the best beaches you’ll ever see, and a phenomenal place to visit for the best beaches in December.

    This crescent-shaped beach sits along rolling hills and its undeveloped land makes it seem from a fairytale. With plenty of parking and amenities, you’ll want to spend a day – or more – at Flamenco Beach.

    Spend some time in with the sea turtles while snorkeling at Tamarindo Beach. Or, for some solitude, visit the lesser-known Zoni Beach. And when you’re hungry, be sure to head downtown to grab a bite.

    For couples traveling, consider the cozy cottages with phenomenal views – Aleli Cottages. For more space, try the Oceania Villas.

    You’ll fall in love with Culebra. It’s definitely one of the best on this list of warm places to visit in December in USA!

    Recommended by me – Nikki of Inspired Routes

    16. Florida Keys

    Perdido Key Beach, Florida

    Average temp: high 75, low 70

    The snow is falling, the temperatures keep dropping and you’re ready to escape to a tropical paradise. One of the best warm places to visit in December is the Florida Keys!

    Stretching approximately 120 miles from Key Largo to the southernmost point in the continental USA (Key West), the Florida Keys are the perfect getaway if you are looking for a mix of adventure and relaxation. With average December temperatures in the high 70’s, you’ll never want to leave! 

    Your best and most affordable option would be to fly into Miami and rent a car to make the Miami to Key West road trip. From here, you can take your time exploring each island and all they have to offer. You’ll want to spend at least one night in Key Largo, Islamorada and Key West. 

    The list of things to do in the Florida Keys is never-ending. Depending on how much time you have, you will have to decide between scuba diving in John Pennekamp State Park, deep sea fishing at Robbie’s, parasailing over the sparkling blue water or simply relaxing on the beach. 

    After your road trip of adventures, you’ll definitely want to stay in Key West at Tiki Suites. There are 2 suites located in the middle of the ocean! You’ll have nothing but the ocean surrounding you as you relax and fall asleep to the sound of the waves. A truly once-in-a-lifetime experience!

    Recommended by Jordan of The Homebody Tourist

    Best winter sun destinations

    Okay – let’s catch a breath here. We’re 1/2 way done. A few of my personal favorites are coming up next!

    More winter sunshine ahead…

    17. St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands

    Stunning St Thomas, USVI😍

    Average temp: high 84, low 76

    The US Virgin Islands are a great place to visit in December for a number of reasons, especially St. Thomas. First, the weather is absolutely beautiful during this time of year.

    The average high temperature is about 85 degrees Fahrenheit, and the average low is only about 75 degrees. This makes it the perfect time of year to enjoy all that the islands have to offer, including the beaches, without having to deal with crowds of people.

    The beaches on St. Thomas are calm and perfect for swimming, and there are plenty of water sports activities to keep everyone entertained. Magen’s Bay is the most popular beach on the island and is great for families.

    Coki Beach and Sapphire Beach are also a lot of fun! Sapphire Beach, especially is a great place to base during your stay because Sapphire Beach Resort offers discounts on snorkeling equipment rental to its guests. There are also several pools and a restaurant there, in case you don’t feel like going elsewhere to eat.

    December is also a great time to visit St. Thomas and the US Virgin Islands because it’s one of the quieter times of the year.

    While the islands do see a significant number of tourists during the winter months, it’s nothing compared to the summer crowds. This means that you’ll be able to enjoy all that the US Virgin Islands have to offer without having to worry about fighting for space on the beach or in restaurants.

    Recommended by Brodi of Our Offbeat Life

    18. Santa Barbara, California

    Sunset at East Beach, Santa Barbara😍

    Average temp: high 65, low 45

    Known for its incredible Spanish architecture, wineries, expansive beaches and moderate temperatures, Santa Barbara is always a good idea. Deserving on this list of warm places to visit in December in USA, Santa Barbara offers sunshine to those wishing to escape grey skies or snow elsewhere.

    Dive into culture, history and art in Santa Barbara. See a performance at the Lobero Theater, visit the Old Mission Santa Barbara, get lost in the beauty of Santa Barbara Museum of Art or shop and dine on State Street.

    Of course, you’ll want to visit the beach while you’re at the California Coast! Santa Barbara is one of the best stops on a Pacific Coast Highway vacation from San Francisco to San Diego road trip. The area’s best beaches along the way are East Beach, Hendry’s Beach and Goleta Beach Park.

    December is a fabulous time to visit Santa Barbara, as the city is full of events and festivities. Watch the boat parade through the harbor at Stearns Wharf. Shop for someone special at the city’s annual Folk and Tribal Arts Marketplace.

    And don’t forget about New Year’s Eve in Santa Barbara! For a night to remember, try a champagne cruise, catch a drag show, do a bar crawl or so much more. It’s a great way to celebrate the end of the year!

    Recommended by Nikki of She Saves She Travels

    19.

    Kauai, Hawaii (another favorite on this list of best warm places to visit in December in USA)

    NaPali Coast, Kauai, Hawaii

    Average temp: high 82, low 65

    You gotta go to Kauai! It’s not only one of the best warm places to visit in December in USA, it’s also an incredible destination for adventure and relaxation! Known as ‘the garden isle’ for its lush vegetation and epic waterfalls, it has stunning coastlines unlike any other spot on this list – or in the world.

    You’ll want to see the Waimea Canyon, AKA the Grand Canyon of the Pacific. Explore it’s epic views from the inside by hiking the Waimea Canyon Trail. Right down the road is the Kalalau Lookout in Koke’e State Park, to see the stunning NaPali Coast.

    For sunshine in December, you’ll want to stay in the Poipu area to get the least amount of rain. Popular for awesome beaches like Poipu Beach or Shipwreck Beach, the waves can be the smallest in the winter, which is perfect for a warm getaway to the beach.

    Kauai is home to some amazing food too. On the North Shore, try Kalypso Island Bar & Grill in Hanalei. You’ve gotta try the acai bowls at Java Kai in Kapaa, or the famous Hula Pie at Keoki’s Paradise in Koloa. Some of the best places to eat in Kauai won’t break the bank, either, like Da Crack Mexican Grinds.

    Early December is a fabulous time to visit Kauai as it’s the shoulder season. The pricing is lower than late December over the holiday, and the crowds are much fewer, meaning you’ll have less waiting at restaurants and attractions.

    Recommended by Nikki of She Saves She Travels

    20. Bisbee, Arizona

    View of Bisbee, Arizona

    Average temp: high 56, low 31

    The quaint, little town of Bisbee, AZ is attracting winter travelers from all over the world due to its stunning beauty and quirky vibe.

    Why visit Bisbee in December? It is truly the best month, boasting highs in the mid-50s and lows in the low-30s. Being an inherently dry climate, you can expect little to no precipitation this time of year. Instead, you’ll find clear skies, colorful sunsets and more stars than you can imagine. 

    In visiting Bisbee you can expect a true getaway. The town is small, with just over 5,000 residents. However, what it lacks in population, it makes up for in charm.

    A haven for artists and other creative types, the town is full of murals, quirky antique shops, charming cafes and relaxed breweries. Make sure to spend some time shopping in downtown, visiting the nearby ghost town of Lowell and viewing the Lavender Pit, which is an open copper mine located just outside of town.

    If you’re lucky enough to spend some time road tripping in the area, you should also check out Saguaro National Park and Chiricahua National Monument, which are both less than 2 hours away. 

    You can’t go wrong with booking a boutique hotel in the main part of town. If you are looking to get close to the action, try the Copper Queen Hotel. If you would like something a little bit quieter, the School House Inn Bed & Breakfast may be more your speed.

    Either way, you are sure to enjoy a picturesque and relaxing stay in the heart of the American Southwest, one of the best warm places to visit in December!

    Recommended by Michele of Slow Traveling Cat

    21. Anna Maria Island, Florida (another one of my favorites for warm places to visit in USA in December)

    Manatee Beach, Anna Maria Island

    Average temp: high 74, low 55

    It’s small-town charm and crisp, white beaches will draw you in. Anna Maria Island is definitely one of the most fabulous (and underrated) warm places to visit in USA in December!

    Located just an hour west of Sarasota, this island is the picturesque Florida vacation destination. Lacking chain hotels or restaurants, you’ll find boutique shops, fun places to eat and awesome beaches.

    Check out the Anna Maria Pier for unique views of the island and local waters. If you’re lucky, one of the local fevers (groups) of sting rays will be lurking in the waters below! Hunt for seashells at Coquina Beach, hang out the beach at Bean Point or find some adrenaline in a parasailing adventure.

    Celebrate the holidays in Anna Maria Island by visiting the cute Bridge Street, covered in twinkling lights. Or catch one of the island’s boat parades, where locals and tour companies decorate their boats with holiday lights and show them off during a water parade.

    December is a special time on Anna Maria Island, and with so many unique things to do on Anna Maria Island, you won’t get bored!

    Recommended by me – Nikki of Inspired Routes

    22. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

    Myrtle Beach at sunset

    Average temp: high 60, low 41

    When planning a summer vacation, Myrtle Beach might come to mind, but have you ever considered retreating to beautiful South Carolina in December? This southern beach town is the perfect retreat if you’re trying to escape the cold and enjoy some warmer weather.

    In December, Myrtle Beach offers weather in the 60s with mostly sunny days. Visiting this month means very little crowds, cheaper room rates at places like the Marriott Myrtle Beach Resort & Spa at Grande Dunes.

    One of the locals’ favorite things to do in Myrtle Beach is to visit Brookgreen Gardens, located just 30 minutes outside of downtown. The gardens are an amazing destination year round, but from the end of November to the beginning of January, they hold the Nights of a Thousand Candles. The whole property is lit with over a million lights and almost 3,000 hand-lit candles. You can listen to holiday music, admire the lights and drink some hot apple cider, getting in the holiday spirit.

    Spend another evening at one of Myrtle Beach’s famous theaters for a holiday themed show! Pirates Voyage, The Alabama Theater and The Carolina Opry all hold special holiday themed shows during December and are so much fun for all ages.

    The daytimes will be warm enough to walk on the beach, eat fresh seafood outside on the boardwalk and ride the massive Ferris Wheel. Try the Sea Captain’s House or River City Cafe for some of the best food with ocean views!

    Recommended by Tori of Tori Pines Travels

    23. Joshua Tree National Park, California

    Joshua Tree National Park

    Average temp: high 61, low 37

    Joshua Tree is an incredible place to visit in December for warm weather and sunshine! The desert landscape means that unlike most national parks in the US, summers are too hot for outdoor adventures. 

    December brings perfect weather for hiking in Joshua Tree, as daytime temperatures are comfortable, usually in the high 50s or low 60s. It does get chilly at night, so be prepared with some layers – especially if you’re camping, or if you plan to be out in the mornings or evenings!

    December is also less crowded than spring or fall, when the park is most popular – but, starting your day early or staying in the park close to sunset will be the best way to avoid crowds. Some of the best hikes in Joshua Tree National Park include the Hidden Valley Nature Trail, Ryan Mountain and the Lost Palms Oasis Trail.

    Some other great things to do in the park include stargazing, off-roading and wildlife viewing. You can see lizards, snakes, tortoises, birds, and if you’re lucky, maybe some big horn sheep, foxes and bobcats!

    When you’re in Joshua Tree, you can camp in the park, check out some of the quirky vacation rentals nearby, or stay at the Joshua Tree Inn.

    Recommended by Anna of Anna Tee

    24. San Antonio, Texas

    San Antonio River Walk

    Average temp: high 64, low 40

    If you’re looking for the best warm places to visit in December, then San Antonio, Texas should be on your radar! With sunshine and temperatures in the 60’s during the day, you’ll be exploring this fun city in warm weather, a nice escape from the cold.

    The San Antonio River Walk is the shining star of this destination, but it offers visitors so much more!

    Explore The Alamo – the location of the Battle of the Alamo during the Texas Revolution in 1863 (timed ticket entry required). For more history and art, visit the San Antonio Museum of Art, Brisco Western Art Museum or the McNay Art Museum.

    If you’re looking for a family getaway during December, you’ll want to hit up Six Flags Fiesta Texas. Rides for kids and adults of all ages, it’s a thrilling way to enjoy your time in San Antonio.

    And of course, you can’t go to San Antonio without experiencing the River Walk. There’s so much to do and see in the area. From street vendors and shops to restaurants and cool architecture, you can spend a whole day (or more) exploring the area.

    A warm getaway, San Antonio just might be the perfect December getaway!

    Recommended by me – Nikki of Inspired Routes

    More warm places to visit in USA in December

    From the best beaches in December to adventurous destinations off the beaten path, let’s round out this list with more incredible destinations!

    25. Page, Arizona

    Antelope Canyon near Page, Arizona

    Average temp: high 45, low 30

    If you’re looking to spend time in the American southwest, Page, Arizona is one of the best places to visit. It’s home to some of the most popular places to visit in Arizona including Lake Powell, Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon. December is a great time to visit because the weather is beautiful. 

    In the month of December, the days are warmer and the night cold so it’s a good idea to make sure you bring layers. There is little to no rain here during the month of December. These are great temperatures for hiking and going on outdoor adventures in the area. 

    There are lots of great places to stay in Page. If you’re looking for a unique experience, try glamping with Under Canvas. For a traditional hotel stay, consider Country Inn & Suites by Radisson or the Hyatt Place Page Lake Powell.

    One of the best things to do in Page is tour Antelope Canyon. This beautiful slot canyon is one of the most famous in the country, and it’s an amazing experience to walk through. It’s gorgeous!

    December is a popular time to tour Antelope Canyon, so you’ll want to make your reservations well in advance. After your tour of Antelope Canyon, be sure to leave some time to walk out to the Horseshoe Bend Overlook.

    There are lots of other fun destinations in this area, including Las Vegas, Southern Utah and Sedona. Page, AZ is a great destination to include if you’re going on a road trip through this area, and one of the best warm places to visit in December in USA.

    Recommended by Candice of CS Ginger

    26. Clearwater Beach, Florida

    Sunset at the Pier at Clearwater Beach, FL

    Average temp: high 70, low 60

    Clearwater Beach is one of the best winter sun destinations! Located just 25 miles west of Tampa on Florida’s Gulf Coast, it’s one of the most popular beaches in the country.

    Temperatures consistently stay between 60 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit during the winter, but the crowds are significantly less during this time of year. This makes it the perfect time to be able to relax in comfort without having to fight for a free spot on the sand or get overheated by the scorching summer sun.  

    Unlike the majority of beaches on mainland USA, Clearwater Beach has powder white sand and turquoise blue water. It’s absolutely beautiful, and the sunsets on this beach are even prettier!

    There’s even an entire nightly festival that was created just to celebrate the sunsets! It’s called the Sunsets at Pier 60 Festival, and it starts 2 hours before sunset every evening. When deciding where to stay in Clearwater Beach, a hotel right by the pier is your best pick to keep you close to the action. Opal Sands is a top-rated choice!

    Boat tours are another popular activity during December. There are dolphin-spotting cruises and even pirate cruises for kids.

    The Clearwater Marine Aquarium also celebrates the holiday season. When you visit during December, you can see Christmas lights, festive habitats and even tank divers dressed up as Santa and his helpers.

    Definitely consider Clearwater Beach for your next warm weather vacation in the US in December!

    Recommended by Jillian of Adventure Dragon

    27.

    Las Vegas, Nevada

    Best warm places to visit in December: Las Vegas

    Average temp: high 60, low 27

    You know what’s awesome? Las Vegas in winter, as opposed to summertime. 🤣 Las Vegas deserves a spot on this list because of its entertainment and food scene. Not to mention the outdoor adventures that are perfect during December!

    Perfect for a long weekend away in December, Las Vegas is home to countless entertainment opportunities. Get concert or show tickets and you’ll be sure to see top-notch performances!

    Of course there’s gambling and clubs, but also plenty of things to do that don’t include being on The Strip your entire trip. For some quiet time away from the hustle and bustle of the city lights, check out Red Rock Canyon scenic drive. A timed entry reservation is required in December. Bring your hiking shoes and hit the trails!

    Or enjoy one of the many day trips from Las Vegas. Lake Mead and the Hoover Dam are cool to see in person. And if you’re really up for some cool sights, be sure to do a Las Vegas to Zion National Park day trip for incredible canyon views!

    Recommended by me – Nikki of Inspired Routes

    28. Gulf Shores, Alabama (must-see for warm places to visit in USA in December)

    Beach at Gulf State Park, Gulf Shores, AL

    Average temp: high 66, low 47

    Okay, if you’re looking for a family-friendly getaway to a warm winter sun destination, then Gulf Shores, Alabama is for you! Offering mild temperatures year-round and some of the best beaches on the Gulf Coast, you’ll fall in love with Gulf Shores and its sister city, Orange Beach.

    One of the most fun things to do in December in Gulf Shores is a day at The Track. With go karts, mini golf, roller coaster and kiddie rides and an arcade, you could literally get lost here!

    Head over to The Wharf at Orange Beach for some serious entertainment and dining. Take a Ferris wheel ride, enjoy some laser tag, grab ice cream or enjoy some water-front dining.

    In December, The Wharf hosts a variety of winter and holiday festivities including an ice skating rink, horse-drawn carriage rides under twinkling lights and shopping events.

    Don’t forget to enjoy some activities on the Gulf! Go for a dolphin cruise, build a sand castle, rent jet skis or go sand crab hunting at Gulf State Park.

    Recommended by me – Nikki of Inspired Routes

    29. Big Island, Hawaii (one of the best winter sun destinations)

    Puuhonua o Honaunau, Big Island, Hawaii

    Average temp: high 82, low 67

    One of the best warm US destinations in December is the Big Island of Hawaii. People can escape the chilly weather on the Mainland and enjoy a tropical island without needing a passport.

    If you’re visiting the Big Island during the holidays, you can enjoy many island-style decorations and community events.

    Another fun Big Island activity is stargazing at Mauna Kea. Winter is a great time to do this because the sun sets a bit earlier than in the other seasons, so you won’t have to stay up as late to see the dazzling stars.

    December is also whale watching season in Hawaii. It’s best to see them on a whale watching tour.

    One of the unique things to do on the Big Island is swimming with manta rays. Luckily, these manta ray tours run throughout the winter so you can participate in this once-in-a-lifetime experience.

    The top attraction on the Big Island is Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. This is the only place to see lava in Hawaii. It’s important to check conditions before your trip to see if and where the lava is flowing.

    The weather on Kona in December is typically in the low 80s during the day and the upper 60s at night. The Hilo side of the island is usually rainier than the Kona side.

    And you should pack warm layers if visiting Hawaii Volcanoes National Park or Mauna Kea. There is often snow at the summit of Mauna Kea!

    A few great places to stay on the Big Island are the Royal Kona Resort in Kona and the Grand Naniloa Hotel in Hilo.

    Recommended by Marcie of Hawaii Travel Spot

    30. Catalina Island, California

    Avalon on Santa Catalina Island, California

    Average temp: high 59, low 43

    Off the coast of Southern California is Santa Catalina Island, and it definitely deserves a spot on this list of warm places to visit in December in the US. Just an hour ferry ride from Long Beach, getting to Catalina Island is convenient from the LA area.

    Visit Catalina Island in early December to enjoy off-season pricing and fewer crowds than later in the month. With temperatures in the 50’s and 60’s, pack layers and enjoy the sunshine on the island!

    Find adventure on the water with kayaking, parasailing or a submarine tour. Enjoy the island views by soaring through the air on a zipline or hiking. Try the Avalon Bay Trail with water views, or for more of a challenge, hike the Hermit Gulch Trail.

    Downtown Avalon is such a charming harbor town. It’s as cute as ever with brightly colored shops and homes, which reminds me more of Europe than California! Enjoy strolling the Green Pleasure Pier and grabbing some delicious food from a variety of locally-owned restaurants.

    Recommended by me – Nikki of Inspired Routes

    31. Phoenix, Arizona

    One of the best warm places to visit in December in USA – Phoenix, Arizona

    Average temp: high 68, low 44

    One of the best warm US destinations in December is Phoenix! With sunshine and only a few days of rain, it’s perfect weather for indoor and outdoor activities.

    Phoenix is a great destination for families, couples and solo travelers of all ages. One of the best places to include on your Phoenix itinerary is Papago Park. Stroll through the Desert Botanical Garden, where you can see over 50,000 plants!

    Have a picnic at the Papago Ponds or hike the short 0.3 miles to Hole in the Rock. Animal lovers will enjoy spending time at the Phoenix Zoo, also located at Papago Park.

    The city of Phoenix and neighboring Scottsdale really celebrate the holidays big, too. Enjoy pop-up ice skating events, various festivals and multiple light shows throughout the area, including 2 drive-through animated light shows.

    And of course, you can’t come to Phoenix without eating delicious food! For the best Mexican food in town, try Taco Guild or Barrio Cafe. Or enjoy a variety of local restaurants in downtown Phoenix on 7th Street.

    Whether you’re looking for a weekend getaway or longer vacation, Phoenix is one of the best warm places to visit in December in USA.

    Recommended by me – Nikki of Inspired Routes

    32. Destin, Florida (warm places to visit in December in USA – a must-see destination)

    Destin, Florida Beach

    Average temp: high 64, low 48

    Destin, Florida is a beautiful place to visit during December. The weather is perfect for spending time on the beaches, and there are plenty of great activities and attractions to enjoy.  

    Destin Harbor is especially festive during this time of year, with decorated boats and lights everywhere.  Every year in December, HarborWalk Village has the Destin Boat Parade with fireworks and activities for everyone. 

    The city of Destin also has an annual Christmas Parade which covers most of the town. This parade is a must-see for anyone in town in December and features floats, marching bands, and of course, Santa Claus himself. 

    Destin Commons and The Village of Baytowne Wharf both have events going on throughout the month of December. Destin Commons has pictures with Santa and Baytowne Wharf has a holiday concert series in December and even an ice skating rink!  

    Other places to visit in December in the Destin area include Crab Island, James Lee Beach and Norriego Point. If you’re looking for state parks, Henderson Beach State Park is great and offers a beautiful beach, walking trails and camping. Topsail Hill State Park is in nearby Santa Rosa Beach and offers many amenities, as well.  

    A great place to stay in Destin is The Palms of Destin, which is right in the heart of the city, near Henderson Beach State Park and The Track (go-karts and mini-golf). 

    If you’re looking for a fun, festive and warm place to visit in December, be sure to visit Destin, Florida!

    Recommended by Wayne of Always on the Shore

    Warm places to visit in December in USA

    Beach in Culebra, #15 above😍

    Whew! What a list!

    Warm places to visit in USA in December

    1. St. Croix, USVI
    2. Monterey, CA
    3. San Juan, PR
    4. Maui, HI
    5. St. George, UT
    6. Siesta Key, FL
    7. Temecula, CA
    8. South Padre Island, TX
    9. New Orleans, LA
    10. Oahu, HI
    11. Disney World, Orlando, FL
    12. Augusta, GA
    13. San Diego, CA
    14. Sedona, AZ
    15. Culebra, PR
    16. Florida Keys
    17. St. Thomas, USVI
    18. Santa Barbara, CA
    19. Kauai, HI
    20. Bisbee, AZ
    21. Anna Maria Island, FL
    22. Myrtle Beach, SC
    23. Joshua Tree National Park, CA
    24. San Antonio, TX
    25. Page, AZ
    26. Clearwater Beach, FL
    27. Las Vegas, NV
    28. Gulf Shores, AL
    29. Big Island, HI
    30. Catalina Island, CA
    31. Phoenix, AZ
    32. Destin, FL

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    1. Uganda

    Average temperature 21C
    With the seasonal short rains now concluded, southwestern Uganda’s lush landscapes dry out, once again enabling its greatest tourist temptation: guided treks through Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in order to get up close to troops of mountain gorillas. It’ll still be a bit slippery, mind, and you’ll need to sort permits — plus accommodation — well in advance. Conditions are also ripe for tracking chimpanzee groups in forests such as Kibale, and for hippo-spotting boat cruises along the Kazinga Channel. With animals now drawn to water sources as days get hotter, the elephant-ridden Queen Elizabeth National Park and Ishasha Plains — known for their remarkable tree-climbing lion — offer sterling safari drives, too. But it’s seeing those gorillas that will live longest in the memory.

    The Getsemani district in Cartagena (Alamy)

    2. Colombia

    Average temperature 24C
    Diversity. That’s the word that best sums up this rising South American destination. It’s a country with pretty much everything: snow-crowned Andean peaks and high-altitude plains, dreamy white-sand shores, animal-packed Amazon jungle and coffee plantations, as well as ancient architectural wonders in the form of the Lost City — on a photogenic par with Machu Picchu — and grasslands (Los Llanos) known as the “Serengeti of South America”. Colombia’s cities are also seductive, especially colonial-era port Cartagena and creative capital Bogota, whose 3,152m-high peak Monserrate is annually illuminated by Christmas lights. December marks the beginning of the dry season, with the widely varying temperatures mostly warm and pleasant. If it ever does get too balmy, cool off inside the preposterous Zipaquirá Cathedral — a salt mine turned subterranean Roman Catholic cathedral.

    Rodney Bay, St. Lucia (Alamy)

    3. St Lucia

    Average temperature 27C
    The best beaches with the most golden sand line St Lucia’s northwestern coast around Rodney Bay, as do the bulk of its all-inclusive resorts. Hiding in the southwest, orbiting the charming French colonial town of Soufrière, are a series of more soulful boutiques with excellent food and spas. Fringed by a protected marine park that’s heaven for divers or snorkellers, this corner of the island tends to have smaller, darker-hued shores. Looming above them photogenically are the Pitons — two cone-shaped, rainforest-covered peaks up which one can trek with guides — and inland are hot springs and mud pools where one can bathe. Past the hurricane season, December is humid and occasionally wet but generally nice with welcome winds keeping visitors cool.

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    Uruguay

    Average temperature 21C
    It might have a low profile here in the UK, but Uruguay’s splendid coast is mighty popular among Argentineans and Brazilians. That’s because of a series of almost never-ending white-sand beaches, many bordered by wooden-shack restaurants and bars. The most famous are at the capital Montevideo, yacht-lined Punta del Este, surfy Punta del Diablo, family-friendly Piriapolis and the hippier — but basically now chichi — Jose Ignacio, once a humble fishing village. Further north, seasides in the province of Rocha are wilder and relatively undeveloped due to being further-flung, but arguably most gorgeous of all. December is peak season, especially when Buenos Aires residents cross the River Plate for Christmas or New Year partying. Expect refreshing ocean breezes and constant blue skies, plus frequent festivals.

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    5. Southern Sri Lanka

    Average temperature 27C
    December through to April is the best time to tour Sri Lanka’s southern sector, and there’s plenty of temptation. The beaches down here — Bentota, Tangalle, horseshoe-shaped Hiriketiya — are superb, as are a number of elegant, sometimes-boutiquey hotels near to them. Nowhere on Earth are blue-whale sightings more reliable than on cruises from Mirissa or Dondra Head at this time of year; the chance to feast on krill and squid lures our planet’s largest animal. In Koggala, a small fishing town, you can photograph remarkable stilt fishermen who perch above the ocean on spindly frames forged from sticks and twine. And just west is Galle, its evocative 17th-century Dutch fort ringed by ocean on three sides and hosting ancient mosques, enticing boutique shops and many a café.

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    6. Western Cape, South Africa

    Average temperature 19C
    Cape Town in South Africa is warm, dry and bright in December (and January), the perfect antidote to our short, chilly days. It won’t be too hot should you wish to hike up Table Mountain — although it’s far less sweaty to ride the cable car and walk back down — nor for trips south to watch the Boulders Beach penguin colony. You could also visit Robben Island’s old prison and see Nelson Mandela’s cell, or check out the waterfront Zeitz modern art gallery. Further afield are the tipple-making Winelands, their beautiful mountain valleys littered with prestigious hotels, and the coastal Garden Route, where beaches, cruises, golf and birdwatching are all possible. Not to mention the Aquila and Gondwana Private Game Reserves, inside which safaris often tick off all the Big Five animals.

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    7. Curaçao

    Average temperature 28C
    One of the Caribbean’s warmest spots in December, this affordable sliver is part of the lesser-visited ABC islands (along with Aruba and Bonaire) amid the southerly Lesser Antilles. Announced by the capital Willemstad and its Unesco-listed colonial architecture, Curaçao delivers shore-accessed scuba diving and snorkelling — including the Tugboat shipwreck, only five metres deep — amid seas hovering around 26C all year, plus 40-odd splendid beaches. Look out too for show caves in which slaves once hid, and the marvellously wild, cacti-dotted eastern coast. New or forthcoming resorts are providing more polish, and yet there’s much more authenticity here than elsewhere in the archipelago with tourism not the lone key economy. Visit in mid-December to dodge any lingering hurricane-season showers.

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    8. Auckland, New Zealand

    Average temperature 18C
    Just like the surrounding North Island of New Zealand in general, Auckland abounds with nature. Extinct, rainforest-draped volcanic cones ring some sides, while the shimmering Hauraki Gulf borders one of two large harbours beside a slender isthmus. Ferries serve its Waiheke Island, putting wine tastings and the white-sand Oneroa Beach in easy reach. Not much further afield are miles of coastline, thermal springs and wildlife reserves, plus such sights as Hobbiton — filming location for much of The Lord of the Rings trilogy — and the dolphin-dotted Bay of Islands. For all that, don’t neglect Auckland itself, particularly innovative restaurants in hip Ponsonby and panoramic views from atop the 320m-tall Sky Tower. As December marks the start of summer, a palpable energy infuses New Zealand’s biggest city.

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    9. Langkawi, Malaysia

    Average temperature 28C
    Though the east coast suffers a seasonal monsoon, Malaysia’s western shores are normally calm and sun-soaked during December. That includes Langkawi, an archipelago of 99 islands or islets in the Malacca Strait. Its biggest member, Pulau Langkawi, is known chiefly for a seductive series of ivory-coloured beaches headlined by the one at Pantai Cenang, with bargain-priced duty-free shopping a close second. Explore further, however, and you’ll also find jungly valleys, fine waterfalls, hot springs and traditional, tribal kampung (villages). Cruises through the mangrove-ridden Kilim Karst Geoforest Park might yield python or bonnet macaque sightings; take a cable car up Mount Machinchang for views as far as southern Thailand and the suspended, pedestrian-only Sky Bridge.

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    10. Phuket, Thailand

    Average temperature 27C
    December is Phuket’s time to shine: as its rival Koh Samui and indeed the whole east coast endures a rainy season, this large west-coast island swelters amid eight daily hours of sunshine. That’s ideal for sampling its range of casuarina-lined southwestern beach resorts, ranging from upmarket Surin to the sin city of Patong. Sunset-facing cocktails are pretty much mandatory at all of them. You could also set off on diving or sunbathing boat trips to the idyllic Phi Phi Islands, or take advantage of the reduced humidity (and only a slim chance of showers) by visiting the north’s two national parks and well-run elephant sanctuaries. Chalong’s cute Buddhist temple and the Sino-Portuguese shophouses in Phuket Town also merit inspection.

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    11. Florida Keys

    Average temperature 23C
    As much of America freezes, Florida still enjoys long, warm days during winter. That’s truer the further down you go, and no part of the Sunshine State is more southerly than its Keys: a string of coral-framed sandbars curving into the Gulf of Mexico. Easily combined with Miami or Orlando’s theme parks, they’re brilliantly laid-back and relentlessly good-looking thanks partly to pastel-shade buildings with a touch of the Caribbean. Watersports — diving, fishing charters, parasailing — are the main draw, yet visitors can also sunbathe on imported beaches or try Key Lime Pie in its spiritual home. Key Largo, the first, and party-minded Key West, the farthest southwest, have the biggest reputation; that can leave oft-ignored Middle Keys such as Marathon or dolphin-patrolled Duck Key pleasingly quiet.

    12. Puerto Rico

    Average temperature 19C
    America meets the Caribbean? That’s the vibe in Puerto Rico, where wonderment typical of the region — perfect beaches, waterfalls, coral reefs brimming with brilliant life — fuses with US-wrought elements (this being an official territory): casinos, sizeable resorts and, from mid-December, huge holiday crowds. Go before then, however, and you can expect a more authentic, more affordable experience on warm sunny days with little rain and reducing humidity. Look out for a bulging events calendar — La Festival del Petate celebrates a particular palm tree, for instance, and try to roam around in order to properly explore precolonial ruins, mangrove forests, salsa beats, lechoneras (eateries slow-roasting suckling pig), and coffee plantations. 

    13. Medellin, Colombia

    Average temperature 17C
    Once one of the world’s most dangerous cities, high-altitude Medellin is now luring tourists with its amazing setting and lush streets wedged in between plunging hills. That leads to a paradox: at times it can feel edgy; at others you’ll be in a glamorous rooftop bar. Excellent museums champion modern art and, yes, recent Colombian history while the El Poblado quarter teems with boutiques, cafes and restaurants. Gondola rides are scenic, but more scenic still is the nearby resort town of Guatapé, whose colourful houses and watersports reservoir abut a giant granite rock affording exceptional vistas to those who trudge up. Medellín’s nickname is the “City of Eternal Spring”, yet in December its rain is far less eternal and the humidity drops.

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    Where to relax in December, a beach holiday in Vietnam, a winter resort on the sea

    December is a great time for a vacation. The weather in Kazakhstan is already quite cool, I want sun and warmth.

    In December, warm, clear, sunny weather has already set in at many winter beach resorts. The water is warm enough for swimming.
    So, where to go on vacation in December? Which countries are suitable for a great beach holiday.

    If you have not yet decided on the direction of your holiday, contact the offices of Aidana tour, travel agencies in Aktobe or travel agencies in Almaty. We will help you decide on the country, advise on weather conditions and recreation, select an excellent hotel and excursion program.

    In the first month of winter, you always want sun, sea and warmth. That is why many people take vacations in December. If you are not planning a holiday at sea for the New Year, then it is advisable to take a vacation in the first three weeks of the month.

    Since Catholic Christmas is celebrated on December 25, many tourists from Europe and America flock to popular resorts. This leads to higher prices for tours, excursions, meals in restaurants. The resorts are full of tourists.

    Thailand

    Thailand is considered one of the most popular winter beach holiday destinations. Comfortable warm weather, sandy beaches, various hotels, many entertainments and excursions attract tourists from year to year.

    In addition, this is a visa-free country, so there are a lot of chances to get last-minute tours to Thailand at a bargain price.
    In December it is warm and sunny here, the air temperature is 30-32 degrees, the sea is warmed up to 24 degrees.
    The most popular resorts in December are Phuket and Pattaya. It rains on Koh Samui at this time.

    Family tourists prefer Phuket, as it is a quieter resort, clean beaches. Fans of parties and active life choose Pattaya.
    Last minute tours to Thailand can be purchased a few days before departure. This holiday option is suitable for those tourists who are easy-going, ready to pack up and fly away at any moment.

    If you are traveling with your family and know your vacation dates in advance, then it is better to book tours in advance, choose a good hotel, convenient dates and time of departure.

    Thailand has a very large selection of excursions, entertainment programs, performances, everything is created here to make your vacation memorable and incomparable.

    Most popular excursions:

    • trips to Cambodia;
    • show Fantasy;
    • sightseeing tours of the cities and islands of Thailand;
    • trip to James Bond Island;
    • diving;
    • Spa and famous Thai massage.

    Vietnam

    Tours to Vietnam at the beginning of winter are best purchased at the resorts of Phan Thiet, Mui Ne, Phu Quoc Island. This is due to the fact that the weather in the southern part of the country is the most favorable for relaxing on the beach. In the central part there are heavy rains, high humidity.

    It is also warm in Nha Trang, but be aware that heavy rainfall can occur.
    The northern part is quite cold. Tourists travel to the northern resorts to get acquainted with local attractions.

    Holidays in Vietnam are inexpensive compared to other resorts. Hot tours can be bought at a very competitive price. Tourists are waiting for the warm sea, fine sandy beaches, sights, an abundance of seafood, fresh fruits, the hospitality and goodwill of the locals.

    The most popular excursions and activities in Vietnam:

    • a trip to the oldest Kung Fung nature reserve;
    • surf lessons;
    • sightseeing tours of the cities of Vietnam;
    • 90,032 trips to the floating market;

    • trips to hot mineral springs.

    Bali

    Tours to Bali are not as popular as a trip to Thailand and Vietnam. This is due to the weather conditions on the island. It often rains in Bali in December. But some tourists prefer not to pay attention to it. Vacationers go to enjoy the sandy beaches, go surfing, get acquainted with local attractions.

    Despite the height of the rainy season, showers are short-lived. The air temperature is quite comfortable 28-30 degrees.

    Things to do and see in Bali:

    • go to Turtle Island;
    • climb Batur volcano;
    • visit the ancient city of Ubud;
    • go on an excursion to the waterfalls;
    • visit the monkey forest;
    • elephant ride;
    • go surfing.

    Employees of the Shymkent travel agency Aidana tour will help you choose good hotels in Bali.

    Egypt

    Last minute tours to Egypt from Almaty are in great demand. Rest in this country is a great chance to spend a vacation by the sea at a bargain price.
    The weather in early December is quite warm for swimming. The air temperature in Sharm El Sheikh is 24-25 degrees. The sea is warmed up to 23 degrees. A little cooler in Hurghada, during the day the temperature is kept at around 21 degrees.

    Last minute tours to Egypt from Shymkent to Sharm El Sheikh can be booked on our website. Duration of tours from 8 nights.
    December is a great time for trips and excursions. Since it is very hot here in summer, many tourists prefer to get acquainted with the monuments of the Ancient civilization in the winter months. The weather is comfortable enough for a long stay outside.

    The most popular tours and activities in Egypt:

    • trip to Jordan, Jerusalem;
    • trip to Israel;
    • diving;
    • trip to Cairo and Alexandria;
    • Luxor;
    • trip to the pyramids of Giza;
    • motorcycle safaris, jeep safaris;

    Last minute tours to Egypt from Aktobe, last minute tours to Egypt from Astana can also be booked on our website, where a wide selection with different duration is presented.

    Goa

    Tours in Goa are in great demand lately. Passion for a healthy lifestyle, yoga, oriental culture contributes to an increase in interest in the country.

    The average temperature during the day is +35 degrees, the water is warmed up to +28 degrees.

    Goa has a lot of attractions – temples, churches, markets, fortresses. Tourists can combine beach holidays with excursions.
    Goa is famous for its long white sandy beaches. The choice of accommodation in the resort is very large from simple hostels to luxurious five-star hotels.

    In December, diving enthusiasts come to Goa to admire the wrecks of sunken ships and marine life.

    The most popular excursions in Goa:

    • markets in Anjuna, Mapusa, Arpora;
    • Dudhsagar Falls;
    • City of Hampi;
    • Tibat.

    Dominican Republic

    In December, the weather in the resort is ideal for a beach holiday. The temperature during the day is kept at around +30 degrees. Rains are rare. This is a great time not only for staying on the beach, but also for walking around the city and excursions. The water temperature is kept at around +27 degrees.

    Most hotels in the Dominican Republic operate on an all-inclusive basis. They are distinguished by a high level of service, as they are aimed at serving tourists from North American countries who are vaccinated for good service.
    Hotels usually offer a wide range of additional services, first-class animation, excellent food, sports, mini-clubs and playgrounds for children.

    It is better to go to the Dominican Republic in the first weeks of December, because at the end of the month there are a lot of tourists from the USA and Canada who come here with their whole families to celebrate the New Year.

    Things to do in the Dominican Republic:

    • diving;
    • snorkeling;
    • visit Fun-Fun cave;
    • visit 27 waterfalls;
    • go on a sightseeing tour of Santa Domingo.

    There are many excellent hotels in the Dominican Republic, if you are in doubt about the choice, then the employees of Aidan tour of Astana travel agency will help you choose the perfect option.

    UAE

    You can fly cheaply for the December holidays in the UAE to the city of Sharjah or Ajman. These resorts are considered budget.

    Much more expensive holidays can be spent in hotels in Dubai, especially in the Jumeirah or Marina areas.

    The weather in the UAE is a bit cool in December. During the day, the temperature is kept at around 29-30 degrees, at night it can drop to 15-16 degrees. This is a great time for city tours, sightseeing, walking, shopping.

    In December, family holidays can be spent in Fujairah or Ras Al Khaimah. Most of the hotels in these cities are focused on family beach holidays, are located on the first coastline and operate on an all-inclusive basis.

    Things to do in the UAE:
    • visit Legoland amusement parks, Ferrari Park;
    • visit the Wild Wadi water park;
    • visit the tallest tower in the world Burj Khalifa;
    • go skiing at Ski Dubai;
    • visit the gold market;
    • ride in the desert in jeeps;
    • watch the dancing fountain show in Downtown Dubai.

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    You can plan your vacation in December in different ways: take a trip at the beginning or middle of the month to avoid the New Year’s hype, or go on a trip directly to the New Year holidays. Choose when and where to go in December 2021 in Russia.

    Moscow

    Why you need to go: in December, the capital is covered with snow, and in combination with garlands, Christmas trees and light figures, it looks great – the city is filled with new colors. As the saying goes, “all of Moscow is shining, all of Moscow is on fire.”

    What is the weather like: there are few sunny days, the average temperature is about –6 °C, a thaw is possible, and, accordingly, rains.

    What to do: in December, New Year’s fun comes to Moscow, there are many entertainments and events, Christmas fairs begin. Skating rinks appear in the parks, where you can not only ride, but also play hockey. A very beautiful skating rink opens in the Hermitage Garden. An ice town awaits guests in Sokolniki, where many figures are built from water in its solid state.

    Even at this time there are “warm houses” where they sell hot treats. On almost every major street you will find a souvenir tent where you can buy original gifts.

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    Saint-Petersburg

    Why go: in the last month of the year, the northern capital is changing for the better – although it would seem much better. In December, it is good not only to watch the world-famous sights of St. Petersburg, but also to have fun to the fullest.

    What about the weather: on average -5…-8 °С, but thaws are frequent, and the classic St. Petersburg rain can start at any time. The Neva is covered with thin ice and pleases someone, but a little upsets someone with a cool wind.

    What to do: Of course, it is worth visiting the main places of St. Petersburg, even if you have visited them more than once: Nevsky Prospekt, Kazan Cathedral, Palace Square, the Hermitage, St. Isaac’s Cathedral, the Bronze Horseman. With the onset of evening, walking becomes even more interesting: the night lights turn on and the city architecture appears in a new look. You can go for New Year’s shopping – for example, in the large shopping center “Gallery” in the very center – at the intersection of Nevsky and Ligovsky. If you suddenly want to return to summer, go to the water park of the Piterland entertainment center on Primorsky Prospekt.

    You can have a great rest in December in St. Petersburg on Palace Square. Light shows are shown right on the building of the General Staff. Oh, if the imperial generals knew what a beauty it is.

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    Kazan

    Why you should go: is one of the most beautiful cities in the country and the most popular in the Volga region. In winter, it is worth going at least to see the Kremlin and the Kul-Sharif mosque in the evening illumination.

    Weather: average December temperature is -10 °C, severe frosts are usually not observed, but some cold days sometimes occur.

    Things to do: your walk will surely start from the Kremlin, on the territory of which there is not only Kul-Sharif, but also the Cathedral of the Annunciation, and also the Syuyumbike Tower, which seems to be falling, but will never fall. Upon leaving the Kremlin, you can go to the National Museum of Tatarstan, which is located directly opposite the Spasskaya Tower, to warm up.

    Of course, you can’t do without walking along the Bauman pedestrian street, where a Kazan cat, Catherine II’s carriage and many cafes are waiting for you, which delight not only with delicious Tatar cuisine, but also with warmth – so valuable for the beginning of winter. If you want to go on a skating rink, you should go to the Kazan Arena – the stadium is beautiful, and there is a lot of ice next to it. And near the theater “Eriyat” you can walk around the ice town.

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    Ski resorts

    Why go: The answer is obvious – go skiing. And at the same time feel the fresh mountain air and just admire the natural beauties: mountains and forests. Such beauties help to quickly decide where to go in December.

    Which resort to go to: There are several ski centers in Russia, and we will single out Dombay, Sheregesh and Belokurikha.

    Dombay is a resort in the Caucasus Mountains, which has been actively developing in recent years. There are 12 slopes with a total length of about 20 km. Both amateurs and pros will find a suitable track for themselves. The season in Dombay starts in November, so by December everything will be ready for the rest.

    Sheregesh is perhaps the most modern of all Russian resorts. It is equipped on Mount Zelenaya in the Kemerovo region. There is well-prepared snow, a variety of trails for experienced and beginners, excellent instructors – in general, a trip here will leave good impressions.

    Belokurikha is the Altai Territory, bewitching mountain landscapes, coniferous forest and well-prepared trails. In winter it is frosty, but there is no strong wind, so the conditions are comfortable. Snow is prepared here at a high level, professional skiers compete on local slopes. There are five equipped slopes, the longest track stretches for 2.5 km. Like the above, this resort is versatile and suitable for families.

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    Yekaterinburg

    Why you should go: is the best city in the Urals, a large number of attractions, the birthplace of the Ural dumplings.

    How is the weather: few clear days, but no problems with snow. The average temperature is -12 °C, and for the Urals it is not so cold, because on some days it can be even lower than -20 °C.

    What to do: It is better to start your December adventures in Yekaterinburg from the Vainer pedestrian street – this is the local Arbat. Here, in the center, you will find most of Yekaterinburg’s parks and squares. Be sure to visit the Historical Square. It is named so because it was here that the construction of the city began. Residents of Yekaterinburg call this place Plotinka.

    It is unlikely that you will pass by the skyscraper “Vysotsky”, because it is very high, to match the name. At the top of the building there is an observation deck – and if you are not afraid of the winter wind, go up bolder. If you get cold, you can warm up in the cafe on the ground floor.

    In winter, Sevastyanov’s house looks beautiful – one of the symbols of the city. Lightly dusted with snow, this exquisite building is a magnet for tourists. Ice figures and a Christmas tree are placed on the square in 1905. You can also go downhill there.

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    Nizhny Novgorod

    Why go: to have an inexpensive rest in December, to look at one of the most beautiful cities on the Volga in winter guise, to walk along the old cozy streets and along the wide embankment.

    What about the weather: Winter comes to Nizhny in December, the average temperature is around -8 °С. Precipitation is quite frequent: it is mostly snow, but with a southerly wind it can be drizzling.

    Things to do: take a walk around the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin and, if possible, go inside the Kremlin wall, which offers views of the surroundings – for example, a stunning view of the confluence of the Oka and the Volga (this place is called Strelka by Nizhny Novgorod residents). If you want to warm up, go to the Art Museum. It is located here, in the Kremlin, and has a good collection. Not far from the Kremlin is Bolshaya Pokrovskaya Street – it is pedestrian, there are souvenir shops, cafes and restaurants. And of course, beautiful buildings – the State Bank alone is worth something: it looks like an old castle and when you look at it, it seems as if you have moved three hundred years back in time.

    Then you should go to the Verkhne-Volzhskaya embankment: on one side there will be beautiful buildings, and on the other – the Volga and its slope.

    You can go down the Chkalovskaya stairs to the river, to the Nizhne-Volzhskaya embankment. If you feel the winter chill, go to Rozhdestvenskaya Street: you can sit in a cafe there, and the street itself looks stylish – all thanks to architectural delights.

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    Where to go to relax in December on the sea inexpensively? (season 2022)

    On the eve of the fabulous winter holidays, everyone dreams of miracles. So why not give yourself a New Year’s fairy tale and go on a trip? Not only to relax and gain strength, but also to spend time in truly heavenly places. I think this is a great gift that can fulfill a cherished wish and please the whole family. If you wondered “where to go to rest in December at sea?”, Then this article is especially for you.

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    • Beach vacation in December
    • Egypt
    • Thailand
    • India
    • Exotic vacation in December
    • Cuba
    • Maldives
    • Rozhdinsky dates in Europe
    • , what is attractive to Europe in December?
    • New Year holidays with children in December
    • Alpine skiing in December

    Beach holidays in December

    Egypt

    One of the most popular countries for winter holidays – Egypt . The most beautiful resorts – Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada attract tourists from all over the world all year round.

    Egypt attracts not only with excellent rest, but also with a pleasant combination of price and quality!

    For a small amount you can go and have a decent rest in upscale hotel rooms. Especially if you take a last minute ticket. In December, it is not so hot in Egypt anymore. The Red Sea, of course, is no longer as hot as in summer, but still suitable for swimming. If the water seems cool, then a great alternative would be swimming in pools with heated sea water. Evenings are quite windy and cold, but this does not prevent tourists from having a good time.

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    Thailand

    In December Thailand , like Egypt, is a budget option where to relax by the sea in December. Prices, in comparison with summer, are much lower. There are very few tourists, hotels are half free and prices are reduced. Thailand is quite popular among compatriots. Pattaya and Phuket, as well as the island of Koh Samui, enjoy a well-deserved interest among Russians. The average air temperature in December is +30°C, and the water is +27+28°C.

    It is worth considering that not all areas in Thailand are suitable for recreation. For example, the western coast of the Malay Peninsula can upset all the plans of tourists with rainy weather. But the southeast of Thailand is famous for its predictable, dry climate during the winter season. If you decide to try traditional Thai cuisine, then you should give preference to seafood dishes.

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    India

    Popular in December India . The beaches of Goa are in no way inferior in comfort and attractiveness to many popular resorts. Even a long flight does not scare tourists and lovers of exotic travel. India is a colorful mixture of a lazy beach holiday with stunning exotic nature and amazing culture.

    In most hotels, all the staff speaks good Russian, and Russian-speaking guides have become the absolute norm in India. In addition to various informative and exciting excursions to turtle, crocodile farms, spice plantations, you can ride elephants and have an unforgettable shopping in local shops. And Indian cuisine will not leave indifferent even the most sophisticated and “worn out” gourmets.

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    Exotic holidays in December

    Cuba

    Cuba is truly the Island of Freedom with exotic nature combined with luxurious beaches and azure sea. The opportunity to travel without a visa attracts a huge number of tourists. These are young people, and married couples, and wealthy elderly people. Everyone will find entertainment according to their own discretion and temperament. In Cuba, you can meet thieves (many locals dream of profiting from the contents of an unattended handbag, jacket, etc.), in general, the rest can be considered safe. Prices for a trip to the island are quite high, but in December, a 12-day vacation can cost you $ 1,000 with flights and meals.

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    Maldives

    The beauty of this “oasis” is legendary. You can safely add the prefix “vip” to the country. Holidays in Maldives in December are distinguished by fabulous silence, solitude and incomparable relaxation. Everything here resembles paradise:

    • snow-white beaches with clear water
    • blue lagoons
    • rich underwater world

    The Maldives are very popular among honeymooners and diving enthusiasts. The tropical paradise also attracts connoisseurs of beauty and exoticism on the fabulous coast. In December, the weather here is optimal and comfortable!

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    Christmas holidays in Europe

    In December, as you know, the whole of Europe celebrates Christmas. Christmas sales are organized in all cities, prices for goods from last year’s clothing collection are reduced, and Christmas souvenirs are sold. This period is a paradise for shopaholics. If you worry in advance, then a Christmas tour to Europe can be bought at an affordable price and arrange a real holiday for yourself.

    Another budget holiday option in Europe for Christmas is a bus ride. Many tour operators offer interesting routes with departure by bus from Brest. You will pass Poland, Austria, Hungary, Germany and the Czech Republic, you can even drive to Paris and see European countries in festive decoration, taste Christmas sweets, buy gifts and souvenirs and just get to know new cities.

    All tours abound with a rich excursion program. For the entire period of the trip, tourists are accompanied by a representative of the tour operator, who resolves all issues that arise. Many tour operators provide their branded buses.

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    Why is Europe attractive in December?

    • Christmas decorations
    • Sales with discounts up to 70%
    • European service
    • An abundance of Christmas treats and souvenirs
    • Luxurious photo sessions for amateur photographers

    There are many holidays and festivals in Europe in December. For example, St. Stephen’s Day in Ireland, the Dublin Horse Racing Festival and Beer Month in Denmark and Belgium. But all this will be insignificant compared to the main Christmas country – Finland!

    Visiting the birthplace of Santa Claus is a childhood dream of many. Dog sledding, visits to the Ice Residence of Santa Claus, photos for memory and much more can be seen in the fairy-tale land of the Finnish Santa Claus. And, of course, plan your trip six months in advance, otherwise you will not get places in comfortable Finnish houses. After all, children from all over the world go to Santa Claus!

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    New Year’s holidays with children in December

    December is attractive on the eve of the most favorite holiday – the New Year. Many are planning a December vacation with the capture of the New Year on a trip, at a resort, in an exotic country, on a sightseeing tour. In any case, an unconventional meeting of the new year will be remembered for many years.

    If we talk about trips with children, then definitely you should not change the climate and take your child to warmer climes or long distances, for example, to the Caribbean. A long-distance flight and a large temperature difference can not in the best way affect the health of children and spoil the holiday for everyone. In addition, upon returning from the tropics in a harsh winter, the child may get sick.

    Give your child a trip to Santa Claus . To do this, there are several routes, different in price, range, and capabilities:

    • New Year, Belarusian Father Frost, Belovezhskaya Pushcha
    • Our Father Frost, Veliky Ustyug
    • Lapland; Finnish Santa Claus

    In any case, you will have a festive mood and a lot of pleasant impressions. And winter holidays for Russians are more traditional than hot summers in the middle of winter. Veliky Ustyug is an interesting option for those who are looking for an option where to go on vacation in December inexpensively, but with a twist.

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    • Prague
    • OAE
    • Vietnam
    • Thai

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    mountain skis in December

    Halculum in December. so you can go cheap to the mountains and plenty of snowboarding or skiing. Trails are waiting for their tourists in Bulgaria and Austria, in Andorra and Italy, in Finland, in France, where only wealthy tourists can ride during the season. And in December, even Courchevel is accessible to the middle class.

    Ski holidays abroad are quite acceptable for young people, as they are offered apartments for large and not very large companies. Fun pastime after the slope in the circle of old and new friends will make the rest complete.

    Popular mountain resorts in Bulgaria, even in high season, are famous for their very low prices:

    • Bansko
    • Pamporovo

    Alpine resorts in Austria are located in the Salzburg region. The level of service is decent everywhere. When deciding to go skiing in Austria, consider the resorts:

    • Kaprun
    • Zell am See
    • Saalbach

    Finland has some of the nicest gentle slopes, a great place for beginner skiers, a paradise for kids. Visit one of the resorts:

    • Himos
    • Takho
    • Levi
    • Vuokatti

    Almost all ski resorts have equipment and suits for rent. Free delivery of skiers to the ski lifts is organized everywhere. There are schools for children and instructors for beginners. December is a great time to relax.

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    Where to have a rest in December

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    If you decide to take a vacation at the beginning of winter, it is better to plan it in advance. In December, half of the globe celebrates the Christmas holidays – ticket and hotel prices soar instantly, and tourists with cameras line up to the sights. But that’s no reason not to travel. If you choose to relax in the first half of the month, you can outsmart everyone: catch both low prices and a New Year’s atmosphere.

    What do you want to do on vacation?

    🌞 sunbathe and swim in the warm sea
    🎆 catch the holiday atmosphere in the cities
    ⛷ ski and enjoy the snow

    Beach holidays in December

    You will have to fly far behind the warm sea in December. Within five hours of flying from Moscow, only the beaches of the United Arab Emirates and, for those who are not afraid of a daily temperature of +20 ° C, the resorts of Morocco and the Red Sea in Israel remain suitable for swimming. If you want to bask in the sun properly, look for tickets to Asia or Latin America. And choose the first half of the month – the beaches will be freer, and prices will be slightly lower. China: Hainan Island Air +22-26°C, water +24°C. Short showers possible 30 days without a visa as part of a tour group Dominican Republic Air +30 °C, water +28 °C 30 days without a visa Cuba , Havana, Varadero Air +26-28 °C, water +25 °C 90 days visa-free Mexico: Cancun, Riviera Maya, Puerto Vallarta, Acapulco Air +28-30°C, water +24-26°C Electronic permit for 180 days Brazil: Recife, El Salvador, Buzios, Angra Dos Reis Air +28-30°C, water +24-26°C. Rain possible 90 days without visa Thailand: Pattaya, Koh Chang, Rayong, Hua Hin : Goa, Kerala Air +29-31°C, water +28-29°C E-visa for 30 days UAE: Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Abu Dhabi, Fujairah Air +26 °C, water +25 °C 90 days visa-free

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    The best places for surfing in December

    Moroccan spots are suitable for avid surfers: Agadir surroundings, where at this time of the year you can catch a wave of up to 15 meters, attract professionals not only with excellent winds, but also with low prices. Beginner surfers should take a closer look at Goa: the waves here at this time of the year are small and soft. The Philippines is suitable for both beginners and confident amateurs: on the island of Siargao in December, the weather is fine and there are many surf schools ready to show you the best places. Great waves at the beginning of winter in Bali and Sri Lanka, but here the rest can be overshadowed by frequent rains.

    On the crest of a wave:
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    Where is good diving in December

    For excursions to the underwater world at the beginning of winter, Thai resorts are perfect: Khao Lak, Phuket, Krabi, Koh Tao, and, of course, the Similan Islands, where you can go on a multi-day dive safari by ship. For beginners, there are good conditions on the Vietnamese island of Phu Quoc with picturesque coral reefs. Those who are serious about scuba diving are waiting for the caves of the Dominican Republic, the flooded city of Port Royal in Jamaica and the “royal gardens” of Cuba – the Jardines de la Reina archipelago. Divers of all skill levels will be surprised by the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. Good infrastructure, thousands of species of fish and shellfish and the almost complete absence of “interference from the right” in the form of other tourists – the reef stretches along the coast for 2500 kilometers, and there is enough space for everyone. Circus performers, artists and musicians perform in tents pitched in the meadow. The cultural program is accompanied by Bavarian beer, culinary masterpieces and intricate souvenirs at the Fair of Ideas. Light Festival, Amsterdam, The Netherlands November 28 – January 19 Artists from all over the world decorate the Dutch capital with colorful light installations. Vacation in Santa Claus Village, Rovaniemi, Finland mid-November – mid-January Santa welcomes guests in his cozy working residence. Children and adults ride reindeer, solemnly cross the line of the Arctic Circle and take pictures with the main magician. Night Festival, Chichibu, Japan in early December Huge chariots decorated with lanterns carry through the streets of the town at nightfall, set off fireworks and drink rice wine. Festival of Lights, Lyon, France December 5-8 In gratitude to the Virgin Mary for getting rid of the plague, city residents light candles in the windows of their houses, and light shows are arranged throughout the city. Escalade, Geneva, Switzerland December 11-13 In memory of the city’s liberation from invaders in 1602, residents stage a costume procession, reconstruct historical scenes, drink, eat and have fun. Stollenfest, Dresden, Germany December 5 Residents and guests of the city gather in the square to eat a huge Christmas cake weighing several tons. Krampus Night, Bad Goisern, Austria December 7 Residents of the Austrian Alps stage a costumed parade in honor of Krampus, Santa’s evil partner who punishes naughty children. Christmas Beer Festival, Essen, Belgium December 12-13 Beer drinkers from all over Europe flock to the small town to taste 170 beers. Feast of the Holidays, Haifa, Israel Saturdays from the last Saturday of November to the end of December In honor of the three holidays of different nations – Christmas, Hanukkah and Ramadan – carnival processions, concerts and fairs are held in December in the city. Night of the Radish, Oaxaca, Mexico December 23 Masters compete to create the most beautiful radish sculpture as spectators dance, have fun and argue over whose sculpture is the best. Torturous battle in Ibi, Alicante, Spain December 28 In the central square, two armies converge in the battle for the city. The soldiers have no weapons, but they have eggs and flour. Pancake Run, Berlin, Germany December 31st On the last day of the old year, the townspeople gather for a costume run.

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    Ski holidays in December

    At the beginning of winter, the ski season is already open on almost all slopes in Europe : good snow can be found in the Swedish År, in the Austrian Sölden, in the French resorts of Tignes and Val Thorens, in Zermatt and Saas-Fee in Switzerland. In Italy, choose the Dolomites, where you can try the slopes of 12 resorts with a single ski pass, or go to Livigno – cheap alcohol and other delights of the duty-free zone will be a bonus to hundreds of kilometers of excellent slopes.

    If the budget is not for the Alpine resorts, choose the slopes of Eastern Europe . In December, the season opens in Polish Zakopane and Bulgarian Bansko – there are trails for both beginners and professionals. In neighboring Romania, you can ride in the resort of Poiana Brasov. Fans of gloomy romance will appreciate the place – legends say that Count Dracula himself lived in nearby Bran Castle. And Serbian Kopaonik is well suited for a family holiday – the tracks allow you to ride with children, the service here is European, and the prices here are comparable to domestic ones.

    There is enough snow in December even in Russia . In Western Siberia, freeriders are already slicing through the Sheregesh powder with might and main, and in the Murmansk region they are riding under the moon along the Khibiny tracks. Rosa Khutor in Sochi is waiting for those who want to plunge into the post-Olympic gloss from mid-December. If service is not as important to you as fresh air and breathtaking views, choose Dombai or Elbrus. Experienced skiers and snowboarders especially like the slopes of Cheget. It is interesting to have a rest with the whole family on Mount Sobolina in the Irkutsk region: while parents master the tracks of all colors, children can ride the “cheesecakes” to their heart’s content.

    And if skiing and snowboarding isn’t your thing, explore the north in a different way. For example, take a dog sled ride through the snowy expanses of Finland or the fabulous Karelian forest. In Scandinavia, you can spend the night in an ice hotel, and in Yamal, you can stay with reindeer herders. For the most daring, a winter hike around Lake Baikal or hunting for the northern lights in the Khibiny will do.

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    Where to ski abroad

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    Beach holidays in December 2020.

    Where is it better to relax on the sea

    Where to go abroad in December 2020 to have a good rest on the sea? Where is the most comfortable weather and warm sea at this time? We talk about the best destinations for a beach holiday!


    The first month of winter in Russia is not complete without snow and frost. However, while cold reigns in one part of the globe, the beach season is in full swing in another. We advise destinations for a beach holiday abroad in December 2020.

    Attention! This review does not talk about where you can now fly to rest abroad, but simply about the best beach destinations. So far, only a little more than a dozen countries are open for recreation (see below). The choice is small, but at least something! We really hope that more destinations will open soon. The cost of rest in the review is indicated for the last year. When the borders open, we expect similar or even lower prices for tours.

    Check out: Cheap tours and tickets for the New Year – 2021

    How to save money wisely:

    Which countries are currently open

    For more information, see: List of open countries and entry conditions.

    Here’s where Russians can now fly on holiday (follow the links, read our guides, we’ve been to almost all of these countries):

    See also where to go in winter in Russia.

    Varadero beach in Cuba.

    Where to relax in December 2020 at sea

    Thailand

    Weather. Thailand is an ideal destination for a beach holiday in December 2020. Dry and clear, air temperature +32°C during the day, +20°C at night, sea water +23°C. The exception is Koh Samui, at the beginning of winter there can be heavy rains. Weather in Thailand in winter >>

    Where is the best. If you have not yet decided where you can relax in December 2020 at sea, compare the two most famous resorts in the kingdom – Pattaya and Phuket – and choose the best one.

    Things to do. Go to Bangkok – there are impressive temples and palaces. Visit the Aquarium, the Elephant Village, the tropical garden and orchid park in Pattaya, and the ancient city of Ayutthaya. Take an excursion to the paradise islands: Phi Phi, James Bond, Bon, Rang Yai. If you have a license, rent a bike and ride on your own – for example, visit the best beaches in Phuket. You can also rent a kayak, go snorkeling or diving. Find out how to celebrate the New Year in Thailand.

    Council. If you want to relax on the sea inexpensively, buy a tour in early December, not on New Year’s Eve. Find out the prices for holidays in Thailand and how much a holiday in Phuket costs.

    Independent rest. Read our travel tips for Thailand and find out how to fly cheap to Bangkok and Phuket.

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    Vietnam

    Weather. In December, the best conditions for a beach holiday in the south of Vietnam: on Phu Quoc island +30°С, water temperature +27°С, and in Phan Thiet and Mui Ne +33°С, water temperature +25°С. In Nha Trang during the day it is about + 27 ° С, but sometimes it rains, and the sea is worried (however, this does not interfere with rest at all). Weather in Vietnam in winter >>

    Where is the best. In December, it is better to relax at sea on the islands of Phu Quoc and Con Dao – white sand beaches are ideal for passive recreation. Comfortable in Nha Trang – the infrastructure is very developed there. Phan Thiet and Mui Ne are popular with Russians.

    Things to do. Diving and snorkeling in Fukuoka is inexpensive. In Mui Ne – kiting and windsurfing. In Nha Trang, visit Vinpearl Amusement Island and go on excursions. Find out also how to celebrate the New Year in Vietnam.

    Read our guides to Vietnamese cuisine, exotic fruits and incredibly delicious coffee. We know all this from personal experience, because we lived in Vietnam for a total of six months.

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    Cuba

    Weather. Where to relax in December 2020 at sea, if not in the Caribbean? The first winter month in Cuba is usually warm and mild, clear and sunny. The warmest resort is Santiago de Cuba: during the day + 30 ° С, sea water + 28 ° С. In Trinidad +27°C and +28°C respectively. Periodically, the sea storms, but the water temperature does not drop below +24°C. Weather in Cuba in December >>

    Where is the best. For a beach holiday in December, the southeastern part of the coast is more suitable. Where better to relax in Cuba →

    What to do. Get involved in the cultural program: at the beginning of the month, the Latin American Film Festival starts in Havana, and on December 31 carnival processions take place. Take a tour of the Havana nature reserve or the Guanaacabibes National Park, and taste the famous Cuban rum in the evening. Find out how to celebrate the New Year in Cuba.

    Cuba is far from a budget destination. To save money, catch last-minute tours or book tours in advance. Find out how much it costs to travel to Cuba.

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    Dominican Republic

    Weather. Another Caribbean country, where

    Where to relax by the sea in December 2020 without a visa inexpensively

    . We have selected countries where Russians can relax at sea in December without a visa, and you choose your destination and vacation to your liking and get ready for adventure.

    Why not take a cruise? Prices are very affordable! Mediterranean Sea from 239€, Caribbean Sea from 254€, Emirates from 409€, Asia from 169€.

    Thailand

    December is a great time to escape the cold winter into the warm summer. In all resorts, except for Koh Samui, summer weather sets in – up to 32 degrees on average, and in the evening it drops to 20. The water in the ocean warms up to 23. Do not be afraid of extreme heat – sea winds help to cope with the heat of the day easier. All resorts in Thailand are ready to meet with vacationers. The tourism infrastructure here is highly developed and is ready to receive guests at this time of the year. All along the coast there are hotels of different levels of service and price categories.

    They offer rich daytime and evening programs, including a wide range of excursions to local attractions, protected forests and national parks. Boat trips and diving are very popular in December. By the European New Year in Thailand, hotels and shopping centers are decorated with Christmas trees. On New Year’s Eve, you can meet Santa Claus and the Snow Maiden. The holiday is merrily celebrated in Bangkok: tourists and locals walk and congratulate each other until the morning on the streets of the city, lanterns and fireworks are launched all over the city.

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    Vietnam

    in the south the weather is very comfortable. This month, the dry season begins, there is practically no rain, and the air temperature is kept from 21 to 27 degrees. This period is suitable for combining any types of recreation. Moreover, Russians who are going there on vacation for a period of no more than 15 days do not need to apply for a visa in advance: documents will be issued directly at the airport upon arrival in the country. In the southern resorts in December, there is no longer the sweltering heat and you can choose a place to your taste: in Fukok, there are calm clean beaches, clear warm sea.

    This place is ideal for families. You can go to Nha Trang – on the coast of one of the most beautiful bays in the world or to Phan Thiet with its pine trees and clean sandy beaches. In Vung Tau you will find a luxurious holiday in luxurious villas, standing right by the sea. If your goal is to improve your health and pamper yourself with unique spa treatments and massages, then head to Da Nang or Da Lat. December is a great time for diving in Vietnam. The underwater world abounds not only with the inhabitants of coral reefs, here you can observe moray eels, clown fish, cuttlefish, squid, barracuda and rays.

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    Sri Lanka

    Summer reigns in Sri Lanka all year round. In December, in the south-west of the island, where the tourist infrastructure is more developed, the most favorable period begins. Monsoons blow to the north, but here, in the south, the rains and winds are not so strong and lingering. White sandy beaches, exotic fruits, comfortable hotels and a warm ocean await you. The water temperature at this time is about 28 degrees. There are almost no storms in the south and southwest in December, but strong winds and waves rise in other areas, for example in Kalutara and Negombo.

    Surfers love these places, but they are not suitable for families with children. In addition to a beach holiday in Sri Lanka, there are many places that are definitely worth a visit. Nine attractions of the island are included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. New Year and Christmas holidays are celebrated all over the country. Christmas trees are put up in hotels, entertainment programs are being prepared, city streets are decorated with illumination and in accordance with national traditions. Fireworks are arranged on New Year’s Eve, fun and good mood reign on all beaches.

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    Dominican Republic

    In December, dry and hot weather sets in the Dominican Republic. The average air temperature is about 28 degrees, and in the evening it drops to 20. Due to the constant breezes blowing on the coast, the heat is easier to bear, but even on those days when the sky is covered with clouds, you should not neglect sunscreen – you can easily get burned. Of course, the main reason why tourists come here from all over the world is a beach holiday and diving. Well-equipped sandy beaches where you can sunbathe, play beach games, swim, take off over the Caribbean on a parasail and dive to the bottom in search of treasures from sunken ships and enjoy the diversity of flora and fauna of the underwater world.

    The Caribbean Sea at this time is warm and gentle, the water temperature in it is about 27 degrees, there are almost no waves, but storms are possible in the Atlantic Ocean. If you get tired of relaxing on the beach, you can go on an excursion, because in this country everything is “the very best” – the highest mountain in the Caribbean, the largest salt lake, the most ancient city, etc. Christmas and New Year holidays are traditionally celebrated here throughout the country. And if Christmas is a family holiday, then on New Year’s Eve the holiday goes out into the street. Carnivals, fireworks, incendiary dances – Latin American passions do not subside until the morning.

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    UAE

    Holidays in December in the UAE are ideal for those who do not like the heat. At this time, it is warm and sunny here, but there is no longer high humidity or scorching sun. Therefore, in addition to the traditional beach holiday, you can safely go on excursions. The highest temperature at this time in the resorts of the Persian Gulf – Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah. Here the air warms up to 26 degrees. In the evenings it is already cool – about 15 degrees. In December, it sometimes rains, but they are not long, and sometimes there are really hot days – up to 33 degrees.

    Winds rise more often at this time, due to them sandstorms are possible, but they last no more than two days. December is perfect for diving. At this time, there is excellent visibility, and the underwater world of the Indian Ocean is no less diverse and attractive than in the Red Sea. December weather makes it possible to go on shopping and excursions throughout the country. Everything is brought from here – from traditional souvenirs to jewelry. Look from the sea at an unusual combination of ancient minarets and skyscrapers of Dubai, visit the Khili tomb, Mubbazzarah baths.

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    Cuba

    In December, Cuba is warm and almost dry. The sun at this time is not so aggressive, so you can safely enjoy it on the beach. The average air temperature is about 27 degrees. The southeast of the country is warmer and rains less frequently. In the evenings and at night it gets cooler, up to 16 degrees. The water in the sea and ocean is also quite comfortable – up to 25 degrees. However, there may be waves on the ocean, but the storms at this time are short, and the water after them also remains warm. Most often, severe storms and hurricanes occur on the south coast.

    This is a good time for swimming in the ocean and hiking in the mountains. You just need to be prepared for the fact that there is already snow on the peaks. You can combine a beach holiday with excursions: go to the national park on the Guanaacabibies peninsula, the village of Santa Cruz del Norte and taste the famous Havana Club rum. In December, Havana hosts the annual International Film Festival of New Latin American Cinema. Christmas is celebrated modestly here, but on New Year’s Eve carnivals are held in all cities, streets, hotels and shops are decorated.

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    Mexico

    Bright, hot Mexico welcomes guests all year round. But in December, the heat subsides, and you can enjoy not only a beach holiday, but also visit the most interesting places, visit the cities of the ancient Mayans and Aztecs or the ghost town of Teotihuacan, see with your own eyes humpback whales in their native element, go to fun parties in Acapulco. The sun at this time is not as active as in summer. The temperature on the coast is about 32 degrees, and in the central regions it is a little cooler. Closer to Canada, it even sometimes snows, keep this in mind when going to these areas. It is always hot in the southern resorts, in December there is almost no rainfall, and if it rains, it lasts no longer than half an hour.

    That is why in December most vacationers in Acapulco, Puerto Vallarta, Cancun are primarily focused on beach holidays. The ocean is almost calm, a light breeze softens the effect of the heat, so there are many vacationers with children here. In December, divers open the season, and surfers gather in the Pacific Ocean. And at this time there are many holidays. On December 12, the day of St. Mary of Guadalupe is celebrated, and a few days later, on December 16, Posados. Between Christmas and New Year, all of Mexico celebrates April Fool’s Day. And, of course, fireworks, carnivals, fun holidays and parties all over the country are held on New Year’s Eve.

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    Seychelles

    Summer begins in December in the Seychelles. The temperature is kept at around 30 degrees, depending on the specific place of rest. Humidity is quite high, but due to the winds blowing from the ocean on the coast, even at noon, the heat is more easily tolerated. The water in the ocean is warm (about 28) and calm. This time is great for diving, snorkeling and just lazy relaxing on the beach. Surfers gather on the island of Mahe – at this time there are two-meter long waves.

    Be sure to visit the unique forest on Silhouette Island, the nature reserve on Arid Island, look for treasures hidden by pirates on Moyen Island. On New Year’s holidays, all resorts decorate palm trees with garlands, arrange parties on the beach, and treat tourists to Creole cuisine. The noisiest and funniest holidays take place on the Beau Vallon beach near the capital. The cost of tours for this period is traditionally high, and often it does not include a New Year’s banquet.

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    Maldives

    The Maldives in December will delight lovers of beach holidays, including supporters of its active holding. Already in the morning, hot weather sets in on the coast – up to +27 degrees, and by noon the air warms up to 32. In the evenings it is also quite warm – not lower than 25 degrees. However, it should be borne in mind that in December the weather is changeable, and if in the first 10 days the weather is hot, dry, then later winds begin to intensify, catching up clouds, storms rage on the ocean and heavy rains fall. This weather can last for almost a week or more. But it rains mostly at night, and during the day it is also hot and dry. This weather is not suitable for divers, because the waves interfere with diving and reduce visibility.

    Therefore, if you want to admire the beauties of the underwater world, plan your vacation at the beginning of the month. But this is in the hands of surfers. At this time, lovers of both classic surfing and any of its varieties gather here. Fans of other types of water activities are also not left unattended: all beaches offer rental equipment for water skiing, canoeing, jet skis, etc. During the Christmas and New Year holidays, hotels put on shows for guests, decorate rooms, and create a truly festive atmosphere. Those who will have a rest in the first half of the month will be able to get to the national holiday – Fisherman’s Day, learn about traditions and taste local cuisine.

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    Tanzania, Zanzibar

    The weather is hot in Zanzibar. This month, the rainy season is just ending, but they still go from time to time, especially in the first half of the month. If your trip is planned closer to the Christmas and New Year holidays, then at this time it is dry and hot here. The air temperature reaches 35 degrees and even in the evening does not fall below 24. The water warms up to 28, and sometimes 29 degrees, the winds are mostly moderate. The beaches of Zanzibar, especially in the northeast – Mapenzi, Uroa, Kiwengwa, are very fond of divers. Diving is generally very popular in Zanzibar.

    Here you can see giant white sharks, lobsters, barracuda, moray eels, explore sunken ships that have lain for several centuries at the bottom. And in the southeast, surfers gather – here at this time it is windy and great waves. The nature of Zanzibar is unusually beautiful and diverse: the entire island is covered with tropical vegetation, beautiful coral lagoons, a rich underwater world, dolphins that often swim on local beaches. You can go to the famous Monkey Park and Turtle Island, located here, or on a safari to national parks. In winter, just many predators have offspring.

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    India, Goa

    Goa in December is as warm as in the summer months. The air temperature averages 32 degrees, humidity decreases, so the heat is easier to bear. By night it gets cooler, up to 21 degrees. The sea near the coast is calm, with small waves and very warm – up to 28 degrees. This is a great time for a beach holiday and beach activities including windsurfing and diving. But in addition to natural wealth, Goa is famous for its spiritual and historical heritage. It is worth visiting Fort Aguada, the Basilica of Jesus, which is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List, natural reserves, visiting markets and spice plantations, meditating on the beach in Betalbatim.

    In December, several national holidays are celebrated in India – this is a great opportunity to feel the originality of this ancient country, to feel its traditions. The New Year began to be celebrated in Goa not so long ago, after the Europeans started the tradition of celebrating it here, and most often holidays are held in tourist places and hotels. By this time, prices for accommodation in hotels and the cost of package tours are also rising.

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    Unusual excursions in Goa:

    • Shaivite shrines in Gokarna and Murdeshwar – immersion in the traditions of Hinduism and a trip to the places of power of the state of Karnataka mighty mountains
    • Discover the pristine nature of India with an experienced guide through the jungle – walk through the rainforest, swim in an amazing waterfall and visit the oldest Goa temple
    • The best beaches of South Goa: relax in the Bounty style – spend a day in paradise and feel the true Goan serenity
    • Indonesia, Bali

      In recent years, the tradition of celebrating the New Year in Bali has become very popular with our compatriots. In December it is warm and humid here. Monsoons bring heavy rains with them, but most often they end very quickly and pass at night. By morning, you are greeted by a washed, shiny island. True, sometimes the rains drag on and paralyze life on the island for several days. But this happens very rarely. The air warms up to 33 degrees, and the water in the ocean is also very warm. But at this time it is quite windy, because of which large waves are possible, so you may not be able to swim to your heart’s content. It is best to go to Gili, Sanur or Nusa Dua at this time.

      Lovers of active beach holidays have great opportunities at this time – on all beaches you will be given equipment for rent for surfing, yachting or parasailing. In the evenings, noisy discos are organized in all clubs. In good weather, a day’s rest on the beach can be combined with excursions: to holy places, walks around the city or in the rainforest, elephant riding. December 25 is an official holiday on the island; the Balinese adopted the tradition of celebrating Christmas from the Europeans. New Year is also celebrated noisily and cheerfully. The most grandiose festivities are held on the beach in Kuta. Both Balinese and tourists gather here to watch fireworks at midnight. After that, the celebration continues in all restaurants, hotels and bars of the island.

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      Philippines

      The Philippines in December is an ideal place to find inner harmony and absolute unity with nature. At this time, here the bright sun is reflected in the blue expanse of the endless ocean, merging with the blue sky. On wonderful beaches – warm white or golden sand, all hotels are ready for the start of the season. The daytime temperature averages 30 degrees, and by night it drops to 25. The Philippines has excellent opportunities for all types of beach holidays: swimming and air bathing can be combined with diving, yachting, sronkelling, windsurfing and other activities.

      However, the excursion program here is quite rich: numerous national parks and reserves will surprise you with a variety of exotic plants and animals, you can walk through the old districts of Manila, go to the city of Vigan, the center of which was taken under the protection of UNESCO, bow to the grave of the great Magellan in Cebu.

      Already in mid-December, the atmosphere is full of the feeling of upcoming New Year holidays. The national traditions of celebrating Christmas are interesting: a procession in honor of the Star of Bethlehem in Laodag, accompanied by bright illumination, celebrations in honor of Jesus and a procession with his statue in Quiapo. Palm trees are decorated in all cities, cheerful parties are held in hotels, and bright music festivals and fairs are held in many cities and resorts. On New Year’s midnight, salutes and fireworks thunder everywhere, noisy festivities and celebrations take place.

      Egypt

      December in Egypt is sunny, warm, but not hot. The air temperature in Sharm el-Sheikh and Hurghada is about 25 degrees and even higher at noon, but a light breeze constantly blows from the sea, which helps to endure the heat more easily. The water in the sea is warm, clear, unrest is not so frequent, so diving enthusiasts can enjoy the beauty of the underwater world of the Red Sea. During the day there are occasional heavy rains, but they end quickly.

      In December, it is good to go on excursions to Luxor and Cairo: at this time the sun is not so scorching, so the heat will not spoil your impression. But due to the frequent winds in the desert, dust storms sometimes rise. It is worth considering the weather forecast when planning excursions to the pyramids. Until December 20, off-season reigns in Egyptian resorts. Prices are low, there are few vacationers, the weather is ideal for recreation, including with children. However, after the 20th, all hotels are filled with tourists who came to celebrate Christmas and New Year, and the cost of tours increases dramatically.

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      Brazil

      In December Brazil promises you bronze tan, warm sea and great mood. The weather at this time varies by region. The hottest in the north – in Belen and Manaus at this time is almost 35 degrees, and the water here sometimes warms up to 29. To the south it is cooler – in Sao Paulo about 28, and the water temperature is kept at around 25 degrees. In December, the sun often hides behind the clouds, the rains in the north are less frequent and they are shorter here than in the south. December is the beginning of summer, so the most popular, of course, is a beach holiday. Tourists are waiting for all kinds of beach activities, but you should not be limited only to the sea. Brazil is a magical country and there are a lot of interesting places.

      Go to the jungle and to the Iguazu Falls, fulfill the dream of Ostap Bender – walk around Rio in white pants, plunge into the atmosphere of a real Brazilian carnival on New Year’s holidays. New Year’s Eve is celebrated on the beach. In honor of the goddess of water, Iemanju, at dusk, white flowers are thrown into the water and lighted candles are lowered on special stands. Music plays along the entire coast, and at midnight the sky is lit up with grandiose fireworks. In Rio de Janeiro, a large fir tree decorated with garlands is placed right in the water, and all festive events take place next to it.

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      Resorts for holidays in December without a visa at sea on the map became unforgettable, difficult but possible! Everyone will find their own answer to this question. Ask yourself, what exactly do you want on the eve of the New Year?

      December provides ample opportunities for sightseeing tours. A beach holiday is also possible, but it will take longer than usual to get to hot countries. If you want to relax at home, then the resorts of Sochi and the Crimea are always ready to meet tourists.

      Beach holidays in December 2020

      Relaxing on the beach in December is a difficult task, but doable. Within a 5-hour flight from Moscow, there are not so many countries where you can go to the sea in December. The best option is the resorts of the United Arab Emirates. For those who are satisfied with a daily temperature of +20°C, the beaches in Morocco and the Red Sea in Israel are suitable. If you want a full-fledged summer holiday with hot weather, then it is better to go to the countries of Latin America or Asia.

      Thailand

      One of the most visited countries in Southeast Asia. Here you can easily combine a beach holiday with exciting excursions. The best resorts for a winter beach holiday are Pattaya, Hua Hin, Koh Chang, Rayong. In late autumn and until the middle of winter, dry, mild weather sets in here. The air warms up to +29°С – +31°С . The water temperature ranges from +28°С to +29°С. The cost of a December trip to Thailand is approximately 1250–1800$ for two people for a week, with a flight from Moscow and accommodation in a hotel with 2-3 stars.

      In December in Thailand, you can visit several festive events at once:

      Father’s Day – December 5 . On this day, the beloved Thai king Rama IX was born. The event is solemnly celebrated. All Thais on this day are dressed in yellow T-shirts – the color of the king. It is customary to congratulate their fathers. Alcohol is prohibited.

      Constitution Day – December 10 . Celebrated in grand style. The buildings are decorated, entertainment facilities are open around the clock, educational events are held – exhibitions, seminars.

      European New Year – December 31-January 1 . New Year holidays in the tropics will be remembered for vivid impressions and Asian exoticism.

      Vietnam

      Vietnam occupies the eastern part of the Indochinese peninsula. The country is famous for its ancient history, a huge number of historical monuments, beautiful landscape and magnificent beaches that are located along the coast of the South China Sea. The best resorts to visit are Vung Tau, Phan Thiet, Phu Quoc.

      The air in December warms up here to +27°C – +31°C , the water temperature is the most comfortable – +28°C. But storms are possible on the East Coast, so it’s best not to go there during this period. Prices for winter holidays in Vietnam are higher than in summer. The final price of the tour depends on the conditions of residence, duration of rest, meals and much more. On average, a weekly trip for two people will cost $ $1700-2300 $.

      Laser fountain shows, excursions to coffee plantations with coffee tasting, visits to silk and sugar farms, excursions to the ancient cities of Vietnam, acquaintance with the life of the Khmer – this and much more is offered to tourists as an addition to a beach holiday.

      Cuba

      Cuba is an island state located at the junction of the three Americas – Central, South and North. Many compare the outlines of the country with a lizard. Its “tail” is directed towards the Gulf of Mexico, and its “trunk” is turned towards the Atlantic. In December, Cuba has ideal weather conditions for relaxing. The air is warmed up to +26°С – +28°С , in some regions – up to +28°–30°С. At the same time, the humidity remains moderate, which creates a special comfort. The water is also at a pleasant temperature – +25°C. The best resorts in Cuba for a holiday in December are Havana, Trinidad, Varadero, Santiago de Cuba.

      Diversifying your beach holiday is easy. It is enough to visit the sights of the capital, go to the Guanaacabibes National Park, go to the Hemingway House in San Francisco de Paula or go to Santa Cruz del Norte for a Havana rum tasting. In December, Cuba hosts the Latin American Film Festival. In addition, the country is actively preparing for the New Year’s noisy and enchanting carnival. The cost of a tour for two for 1 week with a flight from Moscow, a hotel, food and insurance will cost an average of about 1700-2000$ .

      Ski holidays

      Holidays in ski resorts are just beginning to grow in December, but many places are already open for tourists. In many European resorts, there is already enough snow cover for skiing.

      Spain

      Spain has many worthy resorts that will begin to receive tourists from December 2020. The most popular of them is the Sierra Nevada. Located 32 km from Granada. Slopes of varying difficulty are suitable for any level: from beginners to pros. Ski rentals are available on site. For those who want to learn how to ski, there are ski schools. There are restaurants, bars and discos. The length of the tracks is 110 km. Number of tracks – 45, among them – 18 blue and red, green – 4, black – 5.

      The largest ski resort in the Pyrenees is Baqueira-Beret. Situated in the Val d’Aran. Divided into 3 ski regions:

      • Beret;
      • Baqueira;
      • Bonaigua.

      Baqueira-Beret offers a wide range of services: slopes of any difficulty level, ski equipment rental, ski school training, snowboarding. The residential area is equipped with all elements of modern infrastructure. The number of slopes is 73. Of these, red – 25, green – 7, blue – 35, black – 6. For the presence of a large number of slopes of varying difficulty, quality of services, beautiful landscapes and good snow cover, the resort is chosen for recreation even by members of the Royal Family of Spain and country president. A week trip for two will cost about 1200$ .

      France

      More than 200 resorts are located in the French Alps. You can get here from Paris quite quickly – in 4-5 hours. In this beautiful mountainous area, up to 3 million people can relax at the same time. The top three most sought after ski destinations in the French Alps are:

      Espace Killy. Espace Killy

      The resort is named after Jean-Claude Killy, a three-time world champion in Alpine skiing. Espace Killy is recognized as the best skiing area not only in France, but throughout the world.

      Le Trois Vallees. Three Valleys

      Three Valleys or Le Trois Vallee. The largest ski resort in France. He united several bases at once within the Vanoise mountain range. There are 600 km of ski slopes on the territory. They are all connected by lifts.

      Avoriaz. Avoriaz

      Located in Portes du Soleil. The total length of the tracks is 650 km. Trails are designed for different levels of difficulty. Ski training schools and the Aquariaz Hot Springs Center are on site. The water temperature in them is +29°C.

      In addition to those listed above, there are many other worthy ski resorts in the French Alps, such as:

      • Chamrousse. Shamrus;
      • Alpe d’Huez. Alpe d’Huez;
      • Megeve. Megeve;
      • Les Deux Alpes. Les Deux Alpes;
      • Paradiski. Paradiski.

      A 7-day tour to the Three Valleys for two with a flight, accommodation in a 3-star ski hotel (without meals) will cost within 1100–1300 $ .

      Italy

      Italian resorts are not inferior to Swiss and French either in terms of the quality of the slopes, or the level of service, or the development of infrastructure. In Italy, a lot of attention is paid to the festive mood and entertainment. Animators here work at full strength. In addition, tourists have the opportunity to taste one of the most delicious cuisines in the world. Ancient cathedrals and churches located in the mountains create a cozy atmosphere. And high-quality rest is provided by tracks of varying complexity and European quality.

      The Dolomites are the most popular and most populous ski region in Italy. He united 15 resorts. The number of trails here is huge. Their total length is 1500 km. Their level is different – from simple green to dangerous black. On the slopes there are typical alpine villages where skiers can relax after the descents. The price of a tour in 2020 to the Dolomites for two people for a week with a flight and accommodation in a 3-star hotel ranges from $1500 to $2800. Average cost – 1700$ .

      Greece

      Few people associate Greece with skiing and downhill skiing. However, today the demand for ski holidays in Greece is constantly growing. The mountainous terrain is not inferior to the Swiss Alps, and the mild climate makes staying in the mountains comfortable. The ski resorts of Parnassus, Kalavryta, Kaimaktsalan, Vassilisa do not differ in terms of service level and arrangement of slopes from the famous French, Swiss and Italian counterparts.

      A tour to winter Greece for two with a flight, accommodation in Athens in a 4-star hotel, with a single meal will cost about 1200€ . From Athens there is a bus to the ski resorts of Parnassus and Klavryta, which returns in the evening. The fare is 15 €, the price of a ticket to a ski resort for 1 day is 23-30 €.

      Excursion holidays in December 2020

      December is the time to go on an excursion. There are at least 3 reasons for sightseeing holidays in winter:

      1. Learn a lot about the country . In rainy or snowy weather, you can go to the museum, where interesting exhibits are kept, excursions are held that immerse the visitor in the atmosphere of the past. Today, a museum is not just a collection of artifacts. Modern museums offer interactive activities, interesting competitions, and open-air installations, where even employees are dressed in national costumes of their countries and offer to taste dishes according to recipes of the distant past.
      2. Visit the Christmas market . All over Europe, Christmas markets begin to operate with a cozy and festive atmosphere. Fragrant gingerbread, spicy hot mulled wine, the smell of pine needles, traditional Christmas decor – all this awaits a traveler in pre-Christmas Europe.
      3. Relax in a calm pre-holiday atmosphere . The first 3 weeks of December are the perfect time for a holiday in Europe. A magical holiday atmosphere reigns here, and crowds of tourists have not yet been observed. After all, they come en masse by the end of December – on Christmas Eve.

      The best time to visit Germany is in December.

      Germany

      In December, the weather in Germany is not the most comfortable. The average air temperature in the flat area is -1°С – +3°С . It often rains, sleet breaks down, which melts instantly, sometimes gusty winds blow. But the popularity of tours to Germany in December does not decrease. On the contrary, the closer Christmas, the more crowds of tourists appear on the streets of German cities.

      The main Christmas markets take place in Stuttgart and Nuremberg.

      Prices for tours to Germany start to increase from the second half of December. Therefore, it is better to book tickets in advance.

      Stuttgart

      The Christmas market is not the only reason to visit Stuttgart in December. Tourists are waiting for a lot of attractions here, including:

      • the main railway station with a tower 58 meters high;
      • Königsbau Palace;
      • Schlossgarten park;
      • Carl Zeiss Planetarium;
      • academic garden;
      • Alter Schloss or Old Castle;
      • Königstraße shopping street.

      Stuttgart has many more places to visit. Among them: the Museum of the company “Mercedes-Benz”, “Linden” and “Porsche”, the Baden-Württemberg Gallery, the Stiftskirche Church, the Wilhelm Zoological and Botanical Garden.

      Nuremberg

      Sights of Nuremberg – this is an interesting kaleidoscope of stories from the life of citizens, collected over 1000 years of the city’s existence. Museum tours here are not boring. They have it all: crusaders, ghosts, burned witches, and even marching Nazis. Visitors to the city should take a walk along the Nuremberg Historical Mile.

      The route covers the most iconic sights of the Old Town: the churches of St. Lorenz, St. Martha, St. Clara, the city wall, Mauthalle Customs, the beautiful Gothic-style Nassauer Haus, the Holy Spirit Hospital Heilig-Geist-Spital.

      Museum lovers also have places to visit in Nuremberg. There are many museums in the city, among which are:

      • the new Museum of Art and Design;
      • transport museum;
      • contemporary art museum.

      There are also unusual, sometimes a little creepy, museums in the city. For example, Mittelalterliche Lochgef?ngnisse – medieval dungeons with instruments of torture.

      Science lovers can go to the Observatory. Johann Regiomontanus – the legendary German mathematician and astronomer of the 15th century. The Erfahrungsfeld zur Entfaltung der Sinne Center will help you discover the world of the senses – sight, smell, touch – in a new way. The museum is interactive and very interesting.

      A week trip to Germany for two people with hotel accommodation will cost around 900–1000$ .

      Where to go to relax together

      If you want to spend an unforgettable vacation in December together, then there is no better place than the United Arab Emirates. In December, there are some of the most favorable conditions for a winter beach holiday. In addition, many holidays and festivals take place here at this time.

      United Arab Emirates

      December weather in the Emirates pleases with pleasant, mild warmth. The daily temperature fluctuates from +25 to +26°С . But at night the temperature gets cooler: from +20°C in Fujairah to +14°C in the western parts of the UAE. Water warms up to +24°C on the coast of the Persian Gulf. The water in the Ottoman Gulf is cooler, does not exceed +20°C.

      Best resorts for a December holiday in the UAE:

      • Abu Dhabi;
      • Ajman;
      • Sharjah;
      • Ras Al Khaimah.

      The most significant event in the UAE in December – National Day of the country . On this occasion, laser shows, solemn parades, evening concerts, fireworks and tastings of national dishes are held here. The holiday is celebrated annually December 2, .

      Prices for holidays in the UAE in December are more democratic compared to other countries where there is the possibility of a beach holiday. For example, a 7-day tour for two people will cost from $640 to $940$. At the same time, the price will include air travel, accommodation in a 3-star hotel, breakfast, medical insurance, and transfer.

      If it is not possible to go to the hot Emirates, then a December vacation is quite possible within Russia, for example, in Sochi or in the cities of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Here the natural conditions are comfortable, and the mild southern climate is ideal for walking around the city.

      Sochi

      The end of the year in Sochi is a great time for ski tours. Resorts with ski slopes are located in Krasnaya Polyana and on the slopes of the Caucasus. There are 4 ski resorts in Sochi:

      • Rosa Khutor;
      • Gazprom Laura;
      • Gorki City;
      • Gazprom Alpika.

      All resorts offer slopes of different difficulty levels, interesting leisure activities and comfortable accommodation. In addition to the ski slopes, you can visit the dolphinarium and the water park. They work all year round. Tourists are offered exciting excursions. For example, go to the homeland of Krasnodar tea or visit the Olympic Park. In Sochi, you can buy tours to neighboring Abkhazia. Fans of quiet walks will love the arboretum park. It was founded at the end of the 19th century.

      Crimea

      Crimea does not need advertising. Everyone knows about its beauties, palaces, museums, parks. In Crimea, December is divided into 2 parts. In the first half of the month, you can relax here, visit the sights, walk around the most beautiful cities of the peninsula: Yalta, Sudak, Feodosia, Simferopol, Kerch, Sevastopol. The weather here is moderately warm for winter: +8°С during the day and +3°С at night .

      Fans of mountain skiing can visit Mount Ai-Petri. The ski resort in December starts its work here.

      Must-see sights of Crimea :

      • Roffe baths;
      • A.P. Chekhov in Yalta;
      • Museum of the heroic defense and liberation of Sevastopol;
      • Genoese fortress Kafa in Feodosiya;
      • museums connected with the life and work of famous people: Tsvetaeva, Aivazovsky, Green, Vera Mukhina.

      Palaces create a special atmosphere on the peninsula. Most popular with tourists:

      • Vorontsov Palace;
      • Massandrovskiy;
      • Livadisky;
      • Khan’s in Bakhchisarai;
      • Yusupovsky;
      • Palace of Princess Gagarina.

      The list includes the most famous palaces. Their total number is much higher. In almost every corner of Crimea you can find an ancient castle, fortress or church.

      Holidays in December 2020 with children

      New Year’s Eve weekend with children is easy to make unforgettable. For example, you can go to the fabulously beautiful Christmas markets in Europe. Or fulfill the dream of any child – to visit Disneyland Park US . Moreover, the park is located in the state of Florida, where the temperature even in winter does not fall below +20°С .

      In the same state, in the city of Orlando, there is “Space Center” and “Hogwarts Express” . In the first case, the child will get acquainted with the life of astronauts, and in the second case, he will fall into the magical world of Harry Potter.

      Where else can you go in December with a child? In addition to the states and Europe, there are other options for recreation. For example, the warm beaches of Egypt, the Maldives or the ski resorts of Finland and the wonderland of Lapland.

      Egypt

      Sharm el-Sheikh is considered the best place for families with children. You can come here even with a one-year-old child. Especially if you relax in hotels located in Naama Bay. The bay is protected from the winds on all sides, all beaches are sandy. It is better not to travel to other parts of Egypt in December. The wind season is strongest there.

      Average air temperature in Egypt in December: +24°С – +25°С . The water temperature in the Red Sea is also comfortable: +22°C – +24°C. The nights are relatively warm: +17°С.

      Water parks, mini-clubs, saltwater pools in resort hotels are standard entertainment options for young tourists. But you can find an alternative. For example, a boat trip on a boat with a transparent bottom or a trip on a “pirate” ship. With older children, you can go on an excursion to the zoo, the Red Sea Aquarium or go on an excursion to the Valley of the Kings.

      Approximate cost of all inclusive tour for 10 days for two adults with a 5 year old child: approx.0213 1300$ .

      Maldives

      The Maldives is located in the Indian Ocean. Their main value is snow-white beaches, beautiful palm trees on the shore and a warm sea with clear water. The climate on the islands is warm, equatorial. In December, the weather here is more than comfortable. The average temperature in during the day is +30°, at night – +25° , and the sea is constantly warmed up to +28°С.

      In the Maldives you can find hotels that specialize in family vacations. They have everything necessary for families with children – playrooms, a safe area for children, mini-zoos, toys, a children’s menu, babysitting services. The cost of a weekly tour with a flight and hotel accommodation for two adults and one child ranges from – 2760$ -3200$ .

      Finland

      If you want to give your child a real winter fairy tale with Santa Claus and reindeer rides, then there is no better option than a tour to Finland. After all, it is there that Lapland, known to all children, is located – a fabulous Finnish land, the birthplace of Santa Claus. It has many attractions, national parks, ski slopes. The infrastructure is well developed here.

      Curious excursions are offered for every taste:

      • a trip to the fairytale village of Santa Claus;
      • visit to the Gold Museum in Tankavaara village;
      • excursion to the Lemmenjoki National Park.

      The cost of a weekly tour for two adults and 1 child with flights, hotel accommodation and breakfast in the restaurant will cost about $ 1900 .

      Where to go on vacation in December 2020 without a visa

      Applying for a visa, collecting all documents, waiting for confirmation and following other bureaucratic procedures – all this can be avoided. You just need to choose a country that does not require a visa to enter.

      Tunisia

      A visa to Tunisia for a single entry up to 90 days is not required. Upon arrival and departure from Tunisia, the passport is stamped in the passport. The weather in December in Tunisia is too cool for a beach holiday. The average air temperature during the day is +16°С . At night and in the morning, the thermometer drops to +10°C. The sea water temperature is +17°С.

      In December, you can spend your holiday in Tunisia in a calm and comfortable atmosphere. There are few tourists in the country, the prices for holidays in comfortable hotels are minimal. In addition, tourists are offered a wide range of interesting excursions. For example, a trip to Carthage, where the ruins of the capital of a powerful ancient civilization have been preserved.

      In December, the harvest season begins in Tunisia. Fruit at this time is the cheapest. And one more plus: the cost of thalassotherapy is minimal. The procedure is known to help cure many diseases and improve skin condition with the help of sea water, algae, mud and sea air.

      A trip for two for 7 days, with a flight and 2 meals a day will cost 1000$ .

      Israel

      A visa is not required for a trip to Israel for up to 3 months. Upon entry, a border crossing ticket is issued, which must be kept for the entire stay in the country. When leaving Israel, a stamp is placed in the passport.

      Beach holidays in Israel in December are possible only on the coast of the Red and Dead Seas. Here, the average temperature of water and air during the day is within +21°С . But in the western parts of the country the weather is too cool for swimming and sunbathing. For example, in Haifa and Tel Aviv the air temperature does not rise above +18°С . Also, do not forget that in Israel in November the rainy season begins , which lasts until March. Therefore, during the trip, cloudy or rainy days are quite likely.

      December in Israel is ideal for long walks and excursions. Ski lovers can go to Mount Hermon. Here tourists are expected by snow-covered gentle slopes, magnificent mountain landscapes and the purest mountain air.

      At the beginning of December, the Israelis celebrate Hanukkah – the festival of light . The event lasts 8 days. At this time, concerts, performances are held in the country, colorful fireworks are set off. The cost of a seven-day tour to Israel is an average of 800–1200$ .

      Where to go on vacation in December 2020 inexpensively

      You can relax abroad in December at quite affordable prices. At the same time, this will not affect the quality of rest in any way. Especially if you choose one of the following options:

      Jordan

      Jordan can offer a relaxing beach and sightseeing holiday even in December. At the same time, prices in 2020, compared to other resorts, are much lower. A ticket for two will cost around 700$ . Average air temperature during the day +17°C – +22°C . But the nights in December are cold here – about + 10 ° С. Therefore, warm clothes are indispensable.

      Good weather conditions for an inexpensive winter beach holiday can be found in the young resort on the Red Sea in Aqaba. A package for two for 7 days with a hotel, flight, breakfast and dinner will cost about $ 1400 $.

      India

      December in India is dry and warm. There is practically no rain, no wind either. Weather conditions depend on the region of the country. Average air temperature during the day +32°С, at night +21°С – +24°С . Water warms up to +28°C. For a winter beach holiday, the Indian state of Goa is best suited.

      Kerala offers good beaches. Its beaches are located in the cities of Kannur, Varkala, Kovalam on the coast of the Arabian Sea. The area here is beautiful, with a whole system of lagoons and lakes, exotic tropical forests. The cost of the tour with flights and hotel accommodation: on average 600-700$ per person.

      Turkey

      In December, a beach holiday is not possible in Turkey. The weather is too cold for that. According to weather forecasts for 2020, the December temperature in the southern regions will rise no higher than +12 C – +16°C during the day, +6°C at night. Water temperature +16 – +17°С. It is even colder in the west, and snow falls in the north.

      But this does not mean that there is nothing to do in Turkey in winter. There are at least 3 options for a great vacation in this country:

      1. Istanbul tours . The largest city in Turkey can offer tourists a rich excursion program. There are many beautiful architectural structures in Istanbul: palaces, temples, mosques, bazaars. There are many museums in the city: historical, military, arts. Especially beautiful expositions can be viewed at the Mosaic Museum.
      2. Inexpensive stay in a 5 star hotel . Few people can afford to stay in a five-star hotel. In December, luxury holidays in Turkey become affordable. Resorts are closed, but luxury restaurants and hotels with heated pools are open. Moreover, prices in them in December 2020 are much lower than in the high season. The recreation program will be complemented by tourist attractions, aquariums, attractions and shopping malls.
      3. Ski resorts . In December, the ski season begins in Turkey. In the wooded mountains, at an altitude of 1700-3000 meters, the best ski resorts in Turkey are located – Palandoken and Uludag. They are in constant demand among tourists. Especially if you are planning a family vacation.

      The average cost of a tour to Istanbul for 7 days for 2 people with a departure from Moscow is $ 830 . An all-inclusive tour on the same terms costs about $900.

      Cyprus

      As in Turkey, a beach holiday in Cyprus is not possible in December. The average air temperature in most of the island is +16°С . The water in the Mediterranean Sea cools down to + 19 ° C, storms often occur. But on the other hand, snow falls in the mountains, which attracts skiers. The most famous ski resorts in Cyprus are Troodos and Platres. The cost of a weekly vacation for two: 950-1000$ .

      All Inclusive holidays in December 2020

      The most popular countries with the All Inclusive service system are Turkey and Egypt. But there are other alternatives to travel, where “everything is included” in the price of the tour.

      Greece

      Budget “All Inclusive” can be found on the islands: Crete, Kos, Rhodes. More expensive options are offered in Halkidiki and Corfu. Each hotel provides a different set of additional services. It is worth remembering that “manual labor” in Greece is paid. Therefore, you will have to pay for cosmetic procedures or instructor services. But going to the gym, visiting the sauna or tennis court will most likely cost free.

      Buffet is available in hotels. The range of dishes directly depends on the number of stars of the hotel. Some expensive hotels offer a dining out service. In this case, the tourist can count on a free dinner outside the resort. You always need to clarify the conditions of “All Inclusive” in Greece. For example, in some cases, the service is provided not around the clock, but from 7 am to 11 pm.

      The cost of the All Inclusive tour to Greece for 1 week for two starts from 1100$ .

      Sri Lanka

      The difference of the “All Inclusive” tour to Sri Lanka is the most complete package of services. It includes free transfer, multiple meals, places on the beach, drinks. The choice of additional free services depends on the specific hotel and the number of its stars. It is important to remember that some services are not included in the tour and you still have to pay for them. For example, for a babysitter, excursions or a trip to the spa, you will most likely need to pay as additional amenities.

      December weather in Sri Lanka is ideal for a beach holiday. You can swim in the warm water of the ocean all day long. After all, it is warmed up to + 27 ° С. Monsoons recede, rains are rare. Air temperature during the day +30°C, at night – +24°C .

      In December, many interesting events take place in the nature of Sri Lanka. For example, December is officially recognized as Migratory Bird Month. At this time, birds from the northern parts of the planet flock to the country for wintering. Here you can meet 450 species of birds, among which 200 are migratory, and 23 are considered unique. In addition, migratory whales appear off the coast. And in Tangalle, you can see a lot of turtles on the beaches.

      A tour for two people on the All Inclusive system for 7 days with a flight from Moscow will cost about $ 2300 .

      Conclusions

      1. In December 2020 beach holidays are only possible in some countries. The most optimal options are the UAE, Thailand, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Cuba.
      2. December is the perfect time for a relaxing holiday, sightseeing and exploring the local cuisine.
      3. In December, the pre-Christmas atmosphere reigns in Europe. The magical atmosphere will create unique impressions and leave many pleasant memories from the trip.
      4. Foreign tours to the sea coast to Jordan, India and Turkey are the cheapest.
      5. It is better to have a rest in the United Arab Emirates in December together. It is easy to combine beach and sightseeing holidays here. But you don’t have to go that far. A trip to Sochi or Crimea will leave wonderful memories of your vacation.
      6. Ski lovers should go to Spain, France, Turkey, Italy or Greece. Ski resorts begin to operate here. The cost of rest in 2020 is quite acceptable.
      7. There are many options for traveling with children in December: Disneyland in America, warm resorts in the Maldives and Egypt, or a snowy Finnish fairy tale in Lapland, the birthplace of Santa Claus.
      8. Profitable “All Inclusive” exists not only in Egypt and Turkey. There are countries where there are also attractive offers of the All Inclusive system, for example, Sri Lanka or Greece.

      The year is coming to an end and so you want to give yourself a gift in the form of a small trip before the Christmas holidays 2020. It turns out that the question “Where to go on vacation in December” is not so complicated. The main thing is to choose the purpose of the trip: visiting pre-Christmas fairs, excursions, relaxing on the beach or in the mountains. And if you also catch a profitable offer from tour operators, then a winter vacation will bring even more impressions than a summer one.

      Where to relax by the sea in December 2020 with children abroad inexpensively

      The sound of skates, the pleasant rustling of snow on the ski tracks, huge snowdrifts, frost and other winter experiences can be diversified by returning to sunny summer. At the same time, do not forget to meet the familiar Santa Claus. It is easier to answer the question of where to relax at sea in December with children abroad by analyzing some of the options offered. Let’s tell you which resorts you can have a chic vacation at this time.

      Why not take a cruise? Prices are very affordable! Mediterranean Sea from 239€, Caribbean Sea from 254€, Emirates from 409€, Asia from 169€.

      Thailand

      Holidays will take place in resorts with gentle sea, beautiful nature, fantastic beaches and friendly attitude to children of local residents. Fascinating excursions to ancient Buddhist temples, acquaintance with the sights of the country, recreational sports activities on the water, hot air ballooning, elephant riding, New Year’s celebrations await travelers in a tropical paradise of any island in Thailand.

      Their original beauty, comfortable resorts, weather conditions (the best time of the year for recreation with air temperature 31, water 29), numerous health procedures, an abundance of exotic fruits, delicious seafood, a variety of entertainment programs for children are striking. These can be islands: the coasts of Krabi, Similan, Phi Phi, Ko Langa, Phuket, Pattaya. In Bangkok, New Year’s holidays are held with special fun, useful shopping at numerous sales. Holidays in the resorts of Thailand has become one of the most attractive winter travels in the eternal summer.

      See prices for tours to Thailand

      Unusual excursions in Thailand:

      First date with Phuket
      Children’s tour of the island
      Unexplored Phuket – sightseeing motorcycle tour
      James Bond and other islands of Phang Nga
      Khao Lak National Park and caves
      Exotic 2-day trip on the River Kwai

      United Arab Emirates

      Only 5 hours of flight separates from the winter weather and the unusually warm sunny paradise of the Persian Gulf coast. The velvet season in the safest country in the Middle East with modern hotels, all kinds of wellness treatments, entertainment on the water, on land, in the air. The unbearable heat is no longer there, the air temperature is around 30°, and visiting famous parks and places of entertainment with young children has become even more interesting. New Year can be celebrated not surrounded by snowdrifts, but among the majestic sands of the desert, camels, elephants, numerous entertainment programs for children.

      Children of all ages are delighted to visit the water park with the largest descent in the world “Anaconda”, “Neptune” towers, “Leap of Faith”. Or the largest aquarium in the world with 33,000 inhabitants and the opportunity to swim next to the sharks. The best resorts in the country are Abu Dhabi, Dubai. This month, the country celebrates the main holiday of the United Arab Emirates Day. Modern shows, a festival on the embankment will complement the vivid impressions.

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      Unusual tours in the UAE:

      Across Dubai in a cabriolet
      One day in the fabulous Abu Dhabi
      A trip to the Indian Ocean: from Dubai to Fujairah
      All the entertainment of the Arabian Desert
      Musandam, or oriental fjords
      Dinner and evening show in Arabic dhow boat
      Palm Jumeirah and Dubai Marina – for a boat trip from Sharjah
      Modern Dubai and climbing the Burj Khalifa tower

      Vietnam

      A serene sunny summer reigns in the resorts of Vietnam, creating excellent conditions for recreation. Tropical forests, mysterious rocks surrounding the long coastline create comfortable conditions for entertainment in the gentle, warm sea. The water and air temperatures are almost the same and are about 28. The best offers are resorts on the islands of Phu Quoc, Phan Thiet, Mui Ne.

      Sea waves (appearing at this time) interfere with comfortable diving, but for surfers, a golden period begins. Free time from a beach holiday can be devoted to acquaintance with the numerous sights of the ancient country. Mysterious temple complexes, a coconut prison on Phu Quoc Island, the famous pearl farm, a coconut candy factory, the mountains of Vietnam, a trip along the Mekong River are available through participation in excursions.

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      Dominican Republic

      For children, a trip to the country (during the cold winter days of the New Year holidays) will become a real fairy tale. There is no limit to their delight from looking at huge whales swimming in the wintering grounds of the Caribbean. The giants of the seas, the rulers of the sea expanses create a fabulous feeling. It is supplemented by a guide’s story about the life of a mysterious sunken city (it houses a museum of ancient Spanish ships of the 18th century).

      Diving enthusiasts can wander for a long time through the beautiful coral thickets. The rainforests of the Dominican Republic are filled with exotic plants, animals, and birds. The pristine nature of the park of Saone Island impresses with the number of flying fish, starfish, dolphins, and numerous rare animals. December is considered the best month for a holiday in the Dominican Republic (the average water and air temperature is 25). Most often this month, children are brought to the resorts of Punta Cana, Santo Domingo.

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      India, Goa

      You will like to spend holidays in the country of secrets, mysteries, extraordinary nature at one of the resorts on the coast of Goa. There are many places in India with wild, untrodden places without the benefits of modern civilization, but Goa has long been a popular resort of the European type. The vacation will take place in a warm, mild climate, without rain, with a bright sun, gentle sea, a variety of entertainment programs on the water, excursions to interesting places in India.

      The cost of vouchers increases when approaching the New Year holidays, but it is lower compared to traveling to other hot countries. During interesting excursions, you can visit the Indian Dudhasagar waterfall (almost 310m high), a spice garden, a crocodile farm (or see countless of them in the Kumbarhua channel), ride an elephant or a jeep through the jungle thickets with curious (sometimes impudent) monkeys. Try the national cuisine of India served on banana leaves or learn all about the breadfruit tree.

      See the prices for tours in Goa
      9000 from the equator, an amazing country (supplying the famous Ceylon tea all over the world), in December is in a state of a strange winter with a temperature of about 28 °. At the same time, it is proposed to celebrate the beloved New Year holiday not with a Christmas tree, but with an elegant palm tree, decorated with toys, on the shore with snow-white sand. A distinctive feature of the December trip is unusual, peace, silence, comfort away from the bustle of big cities.

      At this time there is no strong storm (especially on the western, southern coast) and swimming with children of any age is easy and safe. Curiosity, interest of children in the local nature is satisfied by visiting an interesting zoo. It hosts shows with elephants, and there is an interesting shelter for little elephants left without parents. A heavenly place for lovers of diving and other entertainment at sea.

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      Cuba

      Heroism, romance, martial songs, active dances and eternal celebration make up our idea of ​​this country. The climate and nature of Cuba create conditions for relaxation, fun along the coast of an unforgettable sea throughout the year. Of particular interest is the desire to see the pre-New Year country sparkling with thousands of lights. Holidays in Cuba are accompanied by beautiful weather without rain, with a temperature of about 28, an abundance of exotic fruits, seafood.

      Beach vacations, trips to amazingly beautiful natural places, entertainment on the water, participation in the Latin American film festival, meeting famous movie stars make an unforgettable winter trip to an island in the distant Caribbean Sea. Any resort on the legendary island of Cuba (for example, Varadero, Cayo Largo) has excellent opportunities for a complete vacation.

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      Mexico

      Many different thoughts, curious children’s fantasies are connected with the secrets of the ancient life of the Aztecs, Mayans, their unusual traditions. You can satisfy them with a trip to one of the resorts in Mexico in winter, while combining a wonderful vacation in an exotic place on the planet. Swimming in clear sea water, building castles (almost like those of the Indians) from snow-white sand, participating in recreational water activities, descending into mysterious caves, getting to know the Mayan pyramids, visiting national parks.

      The resorts of Cancun, Acapulco, Los Cabos in December are a heavenly place for traveling with children. At the same time, you do not need to waste time on obtaining a visa, collecting the minimum number of necessary documents. The country has modern hotels with the highest service and rich infrastructure. This allows you to spend here part of the winter cold under the bright sun, gentle sea, interesting trips to the sights of the country.

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      Unusual excursions in Mexico:

      Three stories of the Maya in one day
      Underwater museum in Cancun: your first dive
      Aquatic reserves and the animal world of Mexico

      Tanzania

      To the country of distant childhood with Dr. Aibolit Kilimanjaro, the terrible snowy peak lakes filled with deadly gas, animals descended from the pages of the most ancient sources, every child dreams of going. Now this is not a wild, pristine part of the planet, but developing resort towns, comfortable recreation areas at any time of the year on the coast of the Indian Ocean. The temperature of water and air is about 30. You can lie on the snow-white coral beaches for a long time, have fun among the ocean waves, wander around with excursions in the picturesque surroundings.

      Touch the life of the largest nature reserve in the world, Selaus, or any other national park in the country. Feel the breath of the primordial life of our planet. In December, the second rainy season of the year has already ended and in the northern and western parts of the country the period for the best rest begins (the rest of the country is dominated by very high heat). The best resorts are Serengeti, Manyara, Tarangire, Zanzibar, Tanganyunk.

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      Egypt

      There are places on our big planet where the period of the year “winter” is not at all like our snowy, cold cold. Egyptian winter with sun and warmth comes in early December. In winter, you can continue to swim in one of the seas (Red, Mediterranean) surrounding the country, located on two continents at the same time. Summer in Egypt is very hot, and therefore it is better to plan a vacation for a “cool” time (despite the fact that you can go here at any time).

      Every year the popularity of Christmas trips to visit the Egyptian pyramids, the cities of Giza, Cairo, Suen, Alexandria, Luxor is growing. Christmas tours must be planned in advance. Their prices are high. Modern hotels are distinguished by the quality of service, clean beaches, rich infrastructure, numerous entertainment programs for children. Vacationers can always choose excursions to explore the sights of the country. A visa to enter the country is issued at the airport.

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      Maldives

      In the Maldives, the tourist season is in full swing under the rays of the bright sun, in the waters of the warm sea. This makes it possible to spend any type of vacation in the resorts of the Maldives: lazy beach swimming, active diving, surfing, trips to the sea. It is best to explore the underwater kingdom of the archipelago at this time, forgetting about the frosty weather, snowstorms at home. Of particular interest are the endless thickets of corals with mysterious creatures that inhabit them.

      In winter, there is no rain on the islands, the weather is dry, sunny (the average air temperature is 27. The humidity level drops, taking away the difficulties associated with high humidity. For small children, there is the possibility of long swimming in pools, water parks. A variety of local dishes (from numerous seafood delicacies), fruits are offered in numerous restaurants, cafes. Rich fairs with fun concerts, shows are regularly held in all settlements.0003

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      Seychelles

      The winter period in the Seychelles lasts from December to February. But this winter is more like our very warm autumn. The temperature on the islands is about 27 all year round. Only warm torrential rains can darken the trip a little. Sun and rain can exist on the beach at the same time. Arriving with children, one must take this effect into account and make it a rule to use the conditions of the pools located in modern hotels. Unlike the Maldives, trips with excursions to different islands that are part of the archipelago are often offered here.

      This is due to their origin from granite and a greater degree of habitation. It is difficult to make sightseeing walks through the beautiful jungle during this rainy period with small children. The main attraction of the Seychelles is their pristine nature. Local beaches are good in any weather: rocky, sandy, snow-white, pink, washed by gentle waves, allow you to spend a relaxing vacation here. At the same time, huge turtles calmly walking nearby will cause extraordinary delight.

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      Indonesia, Bali

      Islands of Indonesia are considered to be the ideal place for a beach holiday. Each island has its own interesting features. The most popular is the fabulous island of the gods Bali. Modern hotels, clean beaches are filled with tourists at any time of the year. The weather in Indonesia allows you to swim in the ocean waters, go diving, participate in water activities, despite intermittent rains. The average air temperature is 26°. On the azure shores of the Pacific, Indian Ocean at this time, fabulous New Year celebrations are held.

      Christmas shows, incendiary discos fill cafes, restaurants, embankments. Excursions to places of natural, man-made attractions will complement the impressions of an extraordinary life in a tropical paradise. On a rainy day, you can visit the Tirta Ganga water palace with fountains, pools, and unique gardens. Adjusted for the weather, you can diversify your beach holiday with amazing excursions to exotic places in Indonesia.

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      Unusual excursions in Bali:

      Journey to authentic Ubud
      Jeep adventure on Mount Batur
      The coolest places in Bali in one day
      Night on the Ijen volcano

      Brazil

      Summer in a distant mysterious country begins in December. The air temperature is about 32. The northern regions of the country are in the zone of dry climate. The southern parts fall into the downpour zone with a peak in February. The water of the Atlantic Ocean warms up to the state of “fresh milk”. The bright sun, the heat accompanies the meeting of the New Year (the main heroine of the holiday is the goddess of water). We advise you to come to the family-type resorts of Paraty, Fortaleza, Natal, Recife, Angra dos Reis.

      In the small towns of Flarianopolis, Buzios, on the ocean coast, there are cozy, calm beaches, comfortable hotels for families with small children. Excellent weather conditions allow you to take part in numerous excursions around the country. You can venture on a trip to the border with Argentina to see the silver dance of the famous Iguazu water streams. Admire the 38-meter statue of Christ on the top of Mount Corcovado, the pristine jungle in the Amazon Delta.

      Miami

      The maximum number of tourists arrive during the velvet season at the main resort of Florida (Miami Beach). Warm but not hot. Dry air, a small refreshing breeze, calm warm sea. It is hard to imagine that the resorts lack at least some of the well-known entertainment offers. A sunny paradise for children at any time of the year fully embraces all the fantasies and desires of big and small travelers. The number of man-made attractions in Miami is hard to list.

      Among them are the Miami Metrozoo wildlife parks, exotic plants, the Miami Seaquarium, the jungle of parrots, monkeys, the most beautiful pool in the world (Venetian), an open-air museum. Behind the glass of the famous “Siquarium” you can see stingrays, sharks, beautiful goldfish. Unexpected entertainment for the whole family takes place at the Discovery Cove Marine Center, Lion Country Safari Park. Meeting the New Year, getting to know the country, a cozy beach holiday will fill your vacation with joy and pleasure.

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      Thailand

      Climatic conditions are ideal for a resident of European countries. There is no heat and heat, and a light breeze gives freshness. Located in Southeast Asia, Thailand is one of the most popular destinations among Russian tourists. In November, the rainy season ends and an attractive period for tourists begins.

      Resorts on the Andaman coast are ideal for families with children: Phuket, Ranong, Krabi. During the rainy season, there is a lot of rainfall, but from October to March, an ideal beach holiday.

      For a budget holiday, it is best to go to Pattaya. This place is suitable for those who prefer a comfortable stay at low prices.

      Weather +27…+30°C
      Water +23…+26°C

      Sri Lanka

      Another resort in India that has a good season for swimming in the ocean. Sri Lanka resembles a piece of paradise during this period.

      In December, it is definitely not worth going to Trincomalee and Kalmunai. These regions are characterized by warm weather only in the summer months.

      Sri Lanka is well suited for holidays with children, because it is possible to combine different types of holidays.

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      Maldives

      The variability of the weather in December in the Maldives forces the tourist to choose a different route for travel.

      One moment the air temperature is +30 degrees and people are relaxing on the beach, the next moment it starts pouring rain. It is the variability of the weather that ensures the absence of tourists on the coast.

      But if you do not take into account the circumstances with the weather, you can rightfully enjoy the beauties of nature. This is enough in the Maldives. The vegetation, which can only be seen here, will not leave travelers indifferent. Cost of the tour from 50 000 ₽ per person

      Mexico

      Throughout Mexico in December you can observe excellent weather. The exception to the rule is the northern part of the country.

      For inveterate travelers it will be interesting to see Mayan monuments, ancient cities and temples. Tourists with children can visit natural canyons and picturesque blue lagoons.

      Vacation in Mexico will be a budget option. In addition to a beach holiday, you can plunge into the history of the country.

      Jordan

      A good option for a beach holiday can be found in Aqaba. This is a young and dynamically developing resort, which is located on the shores of the Red Sea. It offers tourists sandy and rocky beaches.

      Rest in Jordan does not hit hard on the pocket. Although the conditions of stay do not imply a constant stay in warm water, they are great for getting to know the country.

      Weather +18…+22°C
      Water +18…+20°C
      It is affixed to the passport in the form of a stamp. Price $56.
      Season is not a season, but sediments of a little
      The cost of the tour from 33,000 ₽ for the person

      cube

      A feature of the beaches in Cuba is that they are all municipal, that is, you do not need to pay at the entrance to the beach.

      This has no effect on cleanliness. Under good conditions, the visibility zone under water reaches 60 meters. UNESCO has awarded one of the beaches of Cuba, Varadero, the title of the cleanest in the world.

      At the end of December, the rainy season ends in Cuba. Also in December, the Latin American Film Festival is held annually. For Cubans, one of the best holidays of the year is Christmas. They love to celebrate it on a grand scale, so during the whole of December, tourists will be haunted by Christmas paraphernalia. Cost of the tour from 52 000 ₽ per person

      For a resident of Russia who does not want to stay at home in the first month of winter, many destinations are open. And even in December you can bask on the white sand and swim in the warm sea.

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      Traveling in the last ten days of December means crowds and exorbitant prices around the world, but the first two-thirds of the month – before holiday airfare and hotel rates go into effect – can be serene, costly and just the perfect vacation time. Europe is all dressed up for the holidays – the locals are generally friendly and in high spirits; spring blooms in the southern hemisphere; and in the Caribbean, Hawaii and Mexico, the hurricane season is over, the weather is great, and there are many free updates.

      (Don’t miss the rest of our Where to Go & When series on the best destinations for each month of the year. If you’re wondering when is the best time to book a destination to get the most bang for your buck, see our Where to Book Now series “.)

      Germany

      Dresden Strieselmarkt biscuits with the inscription “Merry Christmas”. Photo: “Truffle Pig

      ” There are

      Christmas markets popping up across the country this month, and from the smallest to the largest cities, they are a great place to mingle with the locals, learn about local crafts and sample seasonal delicacies. Depending on the venue, you can find anything from medieval reenactments to outdoor concerts. But they’re usually in their prime when darkness falls and the fairy lights go out in full force (meaning there’s also time during the day for museum visits and city tours before indulging in the market turmoil). Some travelers forgo dinner altogether in order to enjoy yuletide snacks in wooden market huts!

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      Mendoza, Argentina

      Mendoza, Argentina is famous for its vineyards. Photo: “ Cavas Wine Lodge

      December is the perfect time to visit Mendoza in any year: the vines are alive and the majestic Andes backdrop after winter snows creates a dramatic scenery. Wine season is in full swing and in the first week of December, Godoy Cruz hosts the beer festival, a four-day street party with live music and heavy parties. and January 1.)

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      Joshua Tree National Park, California

      Joshua Tree National Park is ideal for hiking and conveniently located to Palm Springs. Photo: Visit California / Myles McGuinness

      December nights can be chilly, but Joshua Tree’s days are sunny, with temperatures nearing 60 degrees (vs. 110 or more in summer), making it ideal for hiking without the crowds. The park has two very different ecosystems, the low Colorado Desert and the high Mojave Desert, each with its own flora and fauna. The Mojave section also has impressive granite monoliths and stone piles. Palm Springs is less than an hour away, so you won’t have to worry about exploring the park – unless you want to.

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      Caribbean

      The gap between Thanksgiving and Christmas is the time for off-peak fares in Caribbean islands such as Anguilla (pictured). and Christmas, especially from the Tuesday after Thanksgiving to the Thursday or Friday before the peak Christmas holiday, so you can save a lot during the off-season (four nights for the price of three, seven nights). for the price of five) and you stand a good chance of an upgrade if you book through an influential Caribbean specialist.

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      Caribbean Sea off Belize

      Belize is known for its azure ocean waters. Photo: Absolute Belize

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      Many high season sailing spots in the Caribbean are so crowded with boats that you have to anchor by noon to find a good spot. Not so in Belize, known for its world-class snorkeling and diving and crystal clear 100-shade blue Caribbean waters, where our trusted travel experts can accommodate you on your private yacht at all-inclusive rates for less than $400. per person per night. Your first-class Belizean captain will take you to the beach bars on the beach, amazing snorkeling and fishing spots, where you can dine on your own. Read reviews from other travelers who have done so.

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      Thailand

      Bangkok has some of the best weather in December with cooler temperatures and less humidity.Photo: Shutterstock

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      Late October (when the rains end) to February is an exceptional time to visit the northern part of the country, from Sukhothai to Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai. The king’s birthday, December 5th, marks the start of the holiday season (Christmas and New Year’s are not traditional holidays here, but many Thais celebrate them anyway) and cooler and less humid weather. In general, the beaches are beautiful from late December to March. From mid-November to January, Bangkok has the lowest temperatures and minimum humidity.

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      New Zealand

      Stingray Cove, Bay of Islands, New Zealand is the only place where flowers bloom in December. Photo: Stephen Western.

      In the first two weeks of December (before the holiday season frenzy kicks in and prices rise), you can see newborn lambs on hillsides across the country. New Zealanders love their gardens, so flowers bloom everywhere. The peace and beauty of the landscape and people can restore the soul.

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      Costa Rica

      Crowds disappear from Costa Rica during the first two weeks of December. Photo: Shutterstock

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      If you manage to leave during the first two weeks of December, you’ll avoid the holiday crowds, enjoy the transition from rainy to dry season when everything is still blooming and green, and pay your low season rates.

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      Amazon and Bahia, Brazil

      Trancoso and State of Bahia, Brazil. Photo: Shutterstock

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      December is the best month of the year to combine the coast of Brazil and the rainforest, as the weather is perfect in the state of Bahia – home of the Afro-Brazilian capital of Salvador and Trancoso, a magnificent beach town – and Amazonas. Bahia is sunny and pleasant, and the Amazon is at the end dry season, so there are beautiful beaches along some rivers.

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      Paris

      Christmas in Paris. Photo: David C. Phillips

      Christmas/New Year’s is one of the most beautiful times in the city, beautifully lit before the seasonal lights even go out. Just be aware of the Christmas/New Year’s closing times, expensive set menus at 31 restaurants December and that it is very difficult to move around the city in the evening.

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      Moscow

      Red Square at night, Moscow. Photo: Dan Weisberg Photography

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      People don’t think about Moscow in winter, but it’s such a great time to be there. The weather here is no worse than in New York, and a huge advantage is the people – or rather, their lack! No crowds of tour buses descending on the Kremlin, no huge museum lines (of course our Trusted Travel Expert will help you skip all the museum lines) and no crazy crowds on Red Square. less intimidating. (Plus, December is the height of theater season, so it’s the best time for vultures to visit.)0003

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      Mexico

      Mexico City is full of cool architecture and museums (like the Museo Soumaya, pictured), great food and historic sites.Photo: Billy Cohen

      Much of Mexico is perfect for December, after the rainy season ends; if you go at the beginning of the month, you will avoid the peak holiday season starting around December 18th. On the Pacific coast, the scenery is still ultra-tropical green and the ocean is warm (80s), with exceptional clarity for scuba diving and snorkelling. Mexico City is a great place to relax when the locals head to the beach and you’ll find much less traffic in this famously congested city. (However, be aware that some of the more popular restaurants and galleries will be closed.)

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      Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

      This 10 bedroom staffed luxury villa in Cabo is secure and private. Almost every room offers stunning ocean views.

      The party in Cabo never stops, but certainly reaches its peak in late December, when holiday revelers fill the streets of Cabo San Lucas and artists head to San José del Cabo. (Of course, if you prefer a more serene getaway, our trusted travel expert can book your private villa for you and even stock it with refrigerators so you never have to leave the property.) you can often find reasonably priced options for your holiday as early as November or even December.

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      Rajasthan, India

      Jodhpur Market, Rajasthan, India. Photo: Billy Cohen

      December is a fun time to be in Rajasthan (albeit a busy one – peak season). The weather is cooler than worth enjoying, as it means long walks through the bazaars, beautiful walks around the forts, and the opportunity to explore the villages on foot without overheating. In the evenings, you wrap yourself in beautifully decorated Rajasthani shawls and blankets, and dine outside by the fire. The winter light is beautiful, especially in the villages, making this a perfect time for all photography enthusiasts.

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      Siem Reap, Cambodia

      West Gate of Angkor Thom, Siem Reap, Cambodia.Photo: Ethan Crowley, ABOUTAsia Travel

      ), try to do it during the first two weeks of December for much less crowds and great hotel prices.

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      Thessaloniki, Greece

      Thessaloniki, Greece.Photo: Pixabay / EmiliaMaghiar

      Thessaloniki is the second largest city in Greece, a mesmerizing palimpsest of Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman and Jewish heritage. In December, the streets of Thessaloniki come alive with festive decorations and bright lights. Divide your time between historical sightseeing, holiday shopping and a hot drink in a cozy café.

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      Nicaragua

      Nicaragua. Photo: TPS Dave / Pixabay

      From December to mid-February, the country is covered in lush greenery, with no rain and a breeze keeping temperatures in the 80s throughout the day.

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      Other Good Options This Month

      Click on any of the destinations below to find out why December is a good time to travel.

      North America

      Cuba Tobacco Region

      Disney World, Orlando

      Oahu Hawaii Whale Watching

      Central and South America

      Trancoso 90 New Year’s Eve Brazil

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      Chili

      Ecuador: Galapagos Islands

      Panama

      Europe

      Austria: Christmas Fair

      England: renting apartments in London

      France: Paris

      Italy: holidays and culinary festivals

      Norway: winter activities

      Portugal: Lisbon

      Russia: St. Petersburg

      Turkey: Cappadocia and Istanbul

      Asia

      India: Southern and Central Regions

      Indonesia: Special offers in the rainy season at Bali

      Maldives

      Tropical areas of Myanmar

      Nizhny heights of Nepal

      Vietnam: Hoshima and south of

      Afric East

      Morocco: Marrakech and Atlas Mountains

      United Arab Emirates: Abu Dhabi

      Australia and the Pacific

      Fiji: transactions

      Sydney

      Cruises

      Africa Cruises

      Antarctica

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      hot places to visit in December to celebrate Christmas

      Are you craving a change of scenery (and sun ) for Christmas this year? What does it sound like to say no to cold winter blues, holiday hot chocolate, and ten layers of clothing? Instead, head to one of December’s Hot Spots!

      In many countries, Christmas is at the warmest time of the year, and some are much closer to home than you might expect! To help you plan your sunny Christmas holiday, here are 15 of Hottest Places on Earth in December .

      1. Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain

      Tenerife is one of the few places in Europe where it is hot in December. This is a great time to travel as the average temperature in Tenerife in December is between 20°C and 25°C.


      – Janeiro is one of the best winter destinations to visit this year as summer is already in full swing by December. It is one of the hottest places on Earth in December from temperatures from 30°C to 34°C. Ideal for a beach holiday!


      3. Praia, Cape Verde

      If you are a sun seeker, Cape Verde is for you! Praya has many sunny days in December, with an average temperature of between 19°C and 25°C.


      and bask in the winter sun! The average temperature in December in Phuket is 25ºC.


      5. Puerto Rico, Caribbean

      Puerto Rico has average December temperatures of 28ºC. Get the most out of the sun!


      6. Cape Town, South Africa

      Cape Town average temperature in December: 25ºC


      7. Sunshine Coast, Australia

      If you manage to get to the other side of the globe, December will be hot. Sunshine Coast of Australia has an average temperature in December of 26ºC.


      8. Auckland, New Zealand

      Average temperature in Auckland in December: from 14ºC to 20ºC


      9. Dubai, United Arab Emirates

      one of the best

      , Dubai has it all! the average December temperature is 26ºC.


      10. Hawaii, USA

      The average temperature on Hawaii in December: 19ºC


      12. Cairo, Egypt

      If you want some December sun but aren’t a fan of sweltering heat, you’ll love December weather Egypt ! The average temperature in Cairo in December is 20ºC.


      13. Bridgetown, Barbados

      The average temperature in Barbados in December is between 24ºC and 30ºC.


      14. Kankun, Mexico

      The average temperature in the cancun in December is from 22 to 32 ° C.


      15. INYAMBAN, Mozambique

      0213 Mozambique is one of our favorite hot spots in December. In December there are average temperatures of 30ºC.

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        Where to go to Russia in December to relax?

        December is the month of winter holidays and fun. It’s time to spend a lot of time with loved ones. To make the rest comfortable, pleasant and everyone likes it, you don’t have to go far. There are many amazing places in Russia. In December, not everyone likes overseas sea tours to warm countries, many prefer winter holidays. When choosing a place for a trip to Russia in December, it is worth considering the following recommendations and tips.

        Ski resort

        The first way to start your journey is to celebrate the New Year in an unusual corner of Russia. A ski resort is ideal for such a celebration. In Russia, places are popular in such regions as: Irkutsk (Mount Sobolinaya), Western Sayan (Mount Gladenkaya). Famous resorts: Elbrus, Chegem, Krasnaya Polyana. Outdoor enthusiasts can have a good time here.

        You can also have a good rest in the ski resorts of Altai. Of course, there is no such developed infrastructure as in Sochi, but still the time spent here will be remembered for a long time. The ski resorts of Altai are very popular with Siberians and Urals. The most visited of them are Gorynya and Shereshekh.

        Sochi sanatoriums will welcome guests with open arms. Here, in addition to skating, you can breathe fresh sea air. In addition, you can spend time culturally.

        Holidays in December with children

        To arrange a real holiday for children and have fun in the family circle, you should go to Veliky Ustyug. There is even a house of Santa Claus, in which there are 12 different rooms: for Christmas trees, workshops, nurseries, workplaces, bedrooms, and so on. Children especially like the wish room and the throne room. In it, Santa Claus expects young guests.

        The little ones will have the opportunity to see how they turn around, meet their helpers, and even take part in sorting out the mail. Children will be very interested there, they will get a lot of emotions. There is also an annual parade of Santa Claus and the Snow Maiden. For children, it will be unforgettable.

        A fabulous place will give children positive emotions. Here, children will get acquainted with fantastic characters and mystical creatures. Lesoviki, Potapich, grandmother Aushka will meet children and take them to a real fairy-tale world.

        Pavlovo

        The small town of Pavlovo in December invites children to take part in an interesting competition. Children gather in the main square and fight for Santa’s staff. The Vladimir region invites you to the holidays, which will last a month. The birth of Mother Earth is celebrated in the Arkhangelsk region. Very unusual and interesting holiday.

        Ural

        I love children in the Urals. Interesting snow labyrinths have been created for them. There is also the opportunity to go skiing, create snowy lakes and snowdrifts. If you want a less active holiday, you can try museums, exhibitions.

        Excursions for children are held in the Tula Weapons Museum. Boys will be especially interested here. Among other things, the performances of Santa Claus and the Snow Maiden are held in the central parts of almost all cities. At the end of the program, children are presented with gifts. Often these are small packages of sweets. Are you still thinking where to go in early December? As you can see, there are many interesting places in Russia!

        Recreation for fans of active and exotic recreation

        Such people should definitely go to Kamchatka. Such an unusual and amazing local nature. These regions are able not only to fascinate and fall in love with tourists, but also to lead them away from reality and problems. Here you can find hot geysers, volcanoes from which smoke comes, therapeutic mud. There is a great opportunity to recover and get a boost of incredible energy from natural sources. If you are choosing where to go on vacation in Russia in December, pay attention to Kamchatka!

        “Taganai”

        South Ural ranges invite visitors to the National Park, which is also called “Taganai”. The Ural is known for its indescribable natural beauty, but in this place it is simply magnificent. Here you can not only actively relax, but also breathe fresh air and get better.

        Siberian villages

        Rest in Siberian villages will be no less extreme. Of course, there are no first-class hotels and sanatoriums. But the local flavor will not leave anyone indifferent. Beautiful landscapes of the north, local people, traditions, rituals – all this is worthy of attention. A great place to relax from the noisy city, hustle, bustle and household chores. Modest houses with such a special taste inside will return a healthy sleep and will be energized for the whole year. For children, this is no less useful option for recreation. Fresh air, natural products – all this is only good. Are you wondering where you can go to relax in December in Russia with children? Of course, in the Siberian village! There you can relax and recover. You can plan your vacation so that you can visit many places in a few days.

        Useful recreation

        Those wishing to improve their health and relax in Russia offer a huge number of sanatoriums. Such cities as Kislovodsk, Zheleznovodsk, Pyatigorsk are very popular. They have natural springs of mineral waters, which are used for the purpose of healing in local sanatoriums. This is an excellent option for strengthening immunity at the beginning of winter. In this regard, there are resorts throughout Russia. It is not necessary to meet on a long journey. Moreover, this way you can save on tickets. These resorts offer a full course of wellness treatments. Different waters, herbs, procedures, geysers are only a part of the means on the way to recovery. For example, in Belokurikha (Altai) you can not only improve your health, but also go skiing and have an active rest. If the question arises of where to go in December in Russia, then you should pay attention to these places.

        Romantic trip for two

        Winter is the season of romance. Lovers have a great opportunity to relax together, giving each other warmth and tenderness. In December, you can go to a place where you can have a good time together. So where to go in December in Russia? Let’s look at the most popular places.

        Rest in the Hajokh Gorge

        A very popular place. Known throughout Russia for its picturesque landscapes and amazing nature. This incredible canyon is located next to the gorge of the famous White River. The resulting abyss, about 40 meters deep and 10 meters wide, is an incredible sight. Here there is a great opportunity to retire to two lovers and be alone with nature.

        Death Valley

        Where to go in early December in Russia? Death Valley in the Kamchatka Territory is very popular with tourists. Here is the famous volcano Uzon. It is in its caldera that the so-called Death Valley is located. Years later no one could explain what it was. The residents only speculated that they could cause a dead zone.

        Plants do not grow in this area, animals that get there die, and a person feels bad and may even lose consciousness. But there is no mysticism in this. As it turned out later, poisonous gases and vapors leave this part of the earth. It is not recommended to stay for a long time. If you breathe these vapors for a long time, you can die.

        But still visit this place. There is a unique opportunity to observe how a dead zone is created among the picturesque nature, capable of killing all life. Among other things, there are many acid lakes, thermal and mud springs. Interestingly, the volcano has not been active for more than 4000 years, and life is still seething in its caldera. Those who are thinking about where to go in early December in Russia can go here. At this time, there are not so many tourists here and you can fully enjoy solitude and merge in harmony with nature.

        Valley of fairy tales

        Where to go in Russia in December? For example, in the Valley of Fairy Tales in the Chelyabinsk region. This is a great place to relax, which is located in the Taganay Park. There are many stories and legends about him. The valley itself is located in a dense coniferous forest surrounded by mighty trees. The valley is called fabulous because it contains stone sculptures of various shapes. If you look closely, you can see mystical silhouettes in their silhouettes.

        Shamakhi Cave

        Where to go on holiday in December in Russia? Adventure lovers and opponents of passive recreation will like the following places.

        For example, the Shemakha cave in the Sverdlovsk region. This is one of the most popular places in the Urals. The length of this cave is 1610 meters. According to this indicator, it is one of the longest in the Urals. You can get into it through a special entrance. Looks like the wrong hole in the rock. Inside the cave is very beautiful and interesting.

        Arkhangelsk region

        Where to go in Russia in December? The Arkhangelsk region is no less popular for its attractions. One of the most famous entertainments is located here – a huge sleigh. They are decorated with different skins so that no one freezes while riding. Place fragrant hay under your feet.

        The most popular village in Siberia – Lyadin. Here you can not only actively spend time in winter, but also try all the delights of northern life. Local residents will give unforgettable impressions and good mood.

        Rufabgo River

        How to spend your holidays in December? Where to go in Russia? For example, Rufabgo. This river is characterized by turbulent water, a frantic flow rate. Its very name is

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        35 Best Places to Visit in India in December 2020 (with FAQ!)

        Winter is just around the corner and it’s time for us to pack our bags and go out to experience the cold. December is the month when the pleasant merges with the chill and gives birth to a new fruit known as Whoopi! These breathtaking places in India in December can turn your usual trip into the new discovery you’ve been waiting for. We have best places to visit in India in December to make the winter epic. These beautiful places are famous for different reasons, and the opportunity to explore the best views and engage in exciting activities should not be missed.

        35 places to visit in India in December 2020

        Here is a list of must-see places in India in December to enjoy your winter vacation. Take a look:

        • Tajivas Glacier

          Visit the unexplored Tajivas Glacier, only 7 km away. Sledding, snowboarding and skiing are the best things to do here in December. Put on your Santa’s red coat and hop on a sleigh singing “ringing bells” against the backdrop of breathtaking hills in one of the best places to visit in December in India.

          Cost of toboggan cart : INR 150 to 300
          Cheapest accommodation : Tourist Palace Hotel | Hotel reviews
          Rate : INR 3400 per night
          Famous Food: Rogan Josh, Dum Aloo, Yahni
          What to buy: Shawls, handicrafts, cardigans, carpets and other wool products, carved stone ornaments, embroidered bags
          Where to buy:
          National Highway 1D, Sonmarg market
          How to get there: Coming to Sonmarg from Srinagar by road, you can climb up to the glacier or hire a pony to get to the top.

          Must Read: 10 Incredibly Beautiful Places to Visit in Kashmir

          2. Dawki, Shillong

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          The place becomes heavenly in December with pleasant temperatures of 12 to 20 degrees. Shillong is the only hill station in the country that is accessible from all directions. The water of the Unmgot River in Dwaki is so clear that a boat floating on it seems to be floating in the air. Shillong should definitely be added to your list of the best tourist destinations in India for the winter. You can also try sweet and juicy oranges in the border town by the river. Shillong is one of the safest places to visit in December during Covid.

          Cheapest accommodation : Hotel Broadway | Reviews of Hotel
          Rate : INR 30,000 per night
          Famous Food: Khao Suey, Thukpa, Jadoh, Jhur Kleh, Makham Bitchi
          What to buy: Oranges
          Nearest airport is Dawki14 in Guwahati, which is located about 200 km. The distance between them can be covered either by private taxis or by helicopter.

          Recommended Reading: Mussoorie December 2020: Explore Queen Of Hill Station This Winter

          3. Manali, Himachal Pradesh

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          Tall deodar trees, high mountains, winding roads and heavy snowfall – Manali is one of the best places in India in December. A paradise for honeymooners and snow lovers, this hill station is also a great place to practice extreme sports in Manali, such as paragliding, ice skating, mountaineering and rock climbing. -Three.

          Ideal duration: 3 nights / 4 days
          Places to visit: Old Manali, Chandrakhani Pass, Khadimba Temple, Rohtang Pass
          Things to do: Waterfalls: listen to music, adventure sports: do fun activities, Arjun Gufa: Meditate and Relax, Beas Kund: Trek To The Top
          Cheapest accommodation: Holiday Heights Manali | Reviews of the hotel
          Rate: INR 3500 per night
          Famous food: Red rice, river trout, masala omelette, Sidhu, Babro, Patande
          What to buy: Prayer wheels, Kulu hat, Tibetan handicrafts, woolen clothes, shawls , thangkas
          Where to buy: Old Manali Market, Himachal Mall, Tibetan Market, Manu Market, Trade Street
          How to get there: The nearest airport is 50 kilometers from Manali in Bhuntar, where there is a well-developed transport connection with Delhi, Chandigarh and Shimla. The nearest railway station is at Pathankot, 285 kilometers from Manali. From both places to Manali you can hire private taxis or take public buses.

          Recommended reading: 7 things to do in Jodhpur that should be added to your travel list immediately

          4. Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh

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          The picturesque town of Dalhousie is one of the best places to visit in India in December. But what makes it one of the best places to visit in India in December? With its snowflake-covered forests of Deodar, the view is simply quintessential! This magnificent winter destination becomes a descent opening to cool breezes with views of the snow-capped mountains. In addition, all trekking enthusiasts should visit Dalhousie in December to take part in the National Himalayan Winter Hiking Expedition.

          Ideal duration: 2 nights / 3 days
          Places to visit: Hajar Peak, Kalatope Wildlife Sanctuary, St. Francis Catholic Church
          Things to do: Panch Pulla – experience the magic of the Whispering Woods, Hajiar – Paragliding, Chamera lake – boat ride, Satdhara waterfall – dip, Dainkund Peak – go on a scenic hike
          Cost: INR 6300
          Duration:
          6 days and 5 nights
          Famous food: Madra, Luchipoti, Sidu, Dham, Aktori
          What to buy: Copper and silver crafts, Tibetan carpets, Kulu shawls, bags, handicrafts, souvenirs
          Where to buy: Gandhi Chowk, Tibetan Market, Himachal Handicraft and Craft Center
          Getting there: The nearest airport to Dalhousie is Gaggal Airport which is about 13 kilometers from the destination and the nearest railway station is at Pathankot which is 80 kilometers from Dalhousie . Private taxis, local buses or luxury coaches can be used to get from the airport, train station or other places in Dalhousie.

          Recommended Read: 35 of the world’s best places to visit in December for an epic end to 2020!

          5. Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

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          How could we miss the most beautiful place to visit in December, Queen of Hill Station – Shimla! Let’s take a colonial walk through the most romantic place in India. Walk through the snowy floors in long boots and visit the city of Chail. You will encounter an immense world beyond the crowd of Shimla. This is one of magical places to visit for Christmas in India.

          Click for the perfect selfie with your loved one at India’s best honeymoon destinations in December. Take a fun walk at the Shimla Winter Sports Festival – go natural skiing and hang balloons to enjoy the pleasant Shimla weather in December.

          Ideal duration: 3 nights / 4 days
          Places to visit: Summer Hills, Indian Institute for Advanced Study, Annandale, Jakhu Hill
          Things to do: Toy train ride: passing through the green hills, Ice skating: Asia’s only open-air skating rink, Jakhu temple: hiking to the top, camping: staying in the forest
          Skiing cost : INR 100 per person
          Cheapest Accommodation : Alpine Heritage Residence | Reviews of
          Rate : INR 2,500 per night
          Famous food: Madra, Dhaam, Sidu, Thukpa, Babru, Chha Gosht, Mash Daal, Anardana Chicken
          What to buy: Crafts, woolen materials, wood products, handmade paper, wooden tables, handicrafts, jewelry, antiques
          Where to buy at The Mall Road, Himachal Emporium, Tibet Market, Lower Bazaar, Lakkar Bazaar
          How to get there: Shimla has Jubbarhatti Airport, about 20 km from the city and has good transport links to major cities such as New Delhi and Chandigarh. The nearest railway station is Kalka station which is about 96 kilometers from the city. To get to Shimla, you can hire a private taxi or take a local bus that runs regularly from the airport, train station and other cities in the country.

          Recommended reading: 10 secret places in Himachal that tourists have not yet discovered

          6. Auli, Uttarakhand

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          your toes will freeze, especially around Christmas time. Want to learn how to ski in one of the best places to ski in December? Well, then you should add Auli to your list of places to explore in December.

          This is the time when you can start learning this exciting sport. And if you think skiing is your thing, you should visit the National Cross-Country Championship, which will be held in February in Auli.

          Ideal duration: 2 nights / 3 days
          Places to visit: Gurso Bugyal, Trishul peak, Chenab lake, Nandaprayag
          Things to do: Skiing, Auli Gorsona hike, camping, cable car ride When: Skiing is open from December to March and the championship will take place in February 2021.
          Cost of riding : INR 500 for two hours; hire instructor for INR 1,000
          Cheapest Accommodation : Maya Deep Herbal Resort | Reviews of Hotel
          Rate : INR 1600 per night
          Famous food: Dal, leafy vegetables, rice, bal mithai
          What to buy: Souvenirs, handmade shawls, woolen hats, blankets, gifts
          Where to buy Lower Market
          How to get there: Having reached Rishikesh by bus from Delhi, you can either choose a shuttle bus or rent a private taxi to Joshimath. From Joshimath you can either continue your journey by taxi, or choose a more interesting option, then there is a cable car that runs from Joshimath to Auli and offers impeccable views. The nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun.

          Recommended reading: Winter is coming and these 15 places to visit in Jaisalmer in December 2020 are the perfect escape!


          Planning a vacation but don’t know where to go? These travel stories will help you find the best trip ever!

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          When to use “on” and when to use “in”

          Maeve Maddox

          Nate asks: What is the correct use of “in” and “on” in a sentence? I often confuse them. Some examples are: “Boat in/on the water”, “We’re on/on the planet”, “We’re going to a concert on/on July 1st”.

          The use of prepositions in English is often idiomatic. There are general rules, but be prepared to learn individual expressions where the preposition does not follow the rules.

          In the case of the prepositions in and in , these are the most common uses.

          In

          out of basically means “rest in”:

          PLACE: Lives in the village. He lives in Chicago. (BUT, he lives at 2300 Wabash Ave.)
          TIME: I’ll be there in an hour.
          MANNER: The child ran down the stairs in tears.
          REFERENCE: In my opinion, a referendum is needed. They are happily married.

          to

          to indicates proximity and position from above or outside:

          PLACE: Sat on the fence.
          TIME: He didn’t think well that time.
          INFO: He asked my opinion on this matter.
          CONDITION: Hire him on your recommendation.

          Examples given in question:

          We are on the planet.
          Going to the concert July 1st .

          But

          We are going to the concert in July.

          As for the boat example, either is true, depending on what is meant:

          The boat is in the water. (In contrast to winter stay on land)
          The boat is on the water. (Look at all those boats on the water!)

          However, it would be non-idiomatic to say A ship in the ocean or in the sea if you don’t mean it sank. Ship to Sea .

          The question of when to use in is related to the question of when to use in . While in denotes a state of “rest” somewhere or at least (in some sense) surrounded by something, in denotes movement towards:

          Dog jumped into the water .
          Children (who were already in the water) jumped into water .

          When deciding whether to use in or in , ask yourself if the person or object you are talking about moves from one place to another. If so, use in .

          More about prepositions in the following posts. Stay tuned!

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